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The editors liked
The redesigned Wacom Intuos5 fixes some drawbacks from the already-excellent previous version
Plus adds multitouch operation to an already impressive bag of input tricks
Enlarged work area
Touchsensitive express keys
Custom gestures/shortcuts
Touch and pen interface
ExpressKeys HUD is useful and unintrusive
All tablet sizes feature wireless option
New design
The editors didn't like
There's still no interface for sharing/migrating saved settings or allowing third parties to provide preconfigured application-specific settings. Also
The heads-up display trigger is a little too sensitive
Abstract: Chances are if you own a graphics tablet, you refer to it as a Wacom (pronounced wah-com) for the simple fact that, other than a couple of small players, Wacom basically dominates the market. That and the company's tablet technology is superb. Up unt...
Touch and pen interface; ExpressKeys HUD is useful and unintrusive; all tablet sizes feature wireless option; new design
No Bluetooth model, Small $265; Medium $400; Large $550
The Intuos5 feels like Wacom’s first major attempt to recreate the experience of working with canvas. It’s possible to gesture when necessary, draw when not and work more gracefully without keyboards and extra accessories. We can’t wait to see how Waco...
Enlarged work area, Touchsensitive express keys, Custom gestures/shortcuts
Expensive
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Published: 2012-03-01, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com.au
The redesigned Wacom Intuos5 fixes some drawbacks from the already-excellent previous version, plus adds multitouch operation to an already impressive bag of input tricks
There's still no interface for sharing/migrating saved settings or allowing third parties to provide preconfigured application-specific settings. Also, the heads-up display trigger is a little too sensitive
Though it doesn't add any new graphics-specific capabilities over its predecessor, the Wacom Intuos5 input tablet remains a must-have for digital brushworkers....
The Intuos5 line is available in several sizes, from small, with an active area of 6.2x3.9”, up to large, with a 12.8x8” active area. For photography, I find the medium size ideal. This gives me an 8.8x5.5” active area. At $349 (medium size), the Intuo...
Published: 2012-10-21, Author: Andrew , review by: examiner.com
Abstract: The Intuos5 touch is a highly advanced input device. It looks as technologically amazing as it performs. The outer frame is coated in a rubberized matte black finish with no text indicators or printed markings interfering with the paint job.Most of what y...
Initially, I wasn't sure that the Intuos4 could be improved upon, but with the Intuos5 Wacom has once again proven me wrong. The board feels better, the express keys are improved, and the touch features are fantastic. There are some areas I feel it co...
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Abstract: Everything USB Touchpads Wacom Intuos5 Tablet ReviewTweetCommentsWacom's Intuos 5 has everything you need and want. It will look great on your sleek white minimalistic table and will be a workhorse during those sleepless marathons of wedding pictures....