Wacom Intuos5 is out, and in stock on Amazon USA.
I was about to say that Wacom was quick but I found out that Intuos4 was released in March 2009.
Submitted by Teoh Yi Chie on
Wacom Intuos5 is out, and in stock on Amazon USA.
I was about to say that Wacom was quick but I found out that Intuos4 was released in March 2009.
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gosh, im with you – it feels
Submitted by gekitsu on
gosh, im with you – it feels like they are rolling out new stuff all the time. all the non-intuos products like this recent ink digitizing toy (inkling?) and how they seem to constantly throw new bamboo things on the market seems to bolster that impression a bit, though.
and here i sit, looking at my intuos3 a4, and remembering my intuos1 a5. the intuos1 had everything thats necessary. the intuos 3 already had features you had to disable so they dont get in the way. and now theres multitouch and even more buttons and an ipod-esque ring. and weird feeling surfaces that eat up pen nibs.
i wonder whether there is a market for a high quality, completely no frills tablet. like, their peerless pen, slick surface, high resolution. no buttons. no sliders. no bullshit. rugged cable and a pen holder that actually holds the pen. id kinda like that, once my intuos3 goes the way of the dodo (doesnt look like that will be any time soon, though)
i still use the Intuos3 and i
Submitted by gad on
i still use the Intuos3 and i hopefully until the Intuos10 will be out
technologically moves to fast for me
I'm using Intuo3 as well.
Submitted by Teoh Yi Chie on
I'm using Intuo3 as well.
gekitsu is right. I have my
Submitted by Vainamoinen on
gekitsu is right. I have my Intuos3 and hopefully it will be with me for quite some time. I already have to deactivate the obsolete right-hand side buttons so I don't accidentally use them with my drawing hand. WACOM is in a desperate situation, having designed a product that really does not need improvement - OR improvement is just too darn expensive for the customer (see: Cintiq).
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