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22nd November 2011, 05:45 AM
#21
Re: Wacom Intuos4 Medium
Hi Bill,
I haven't used a banboo, but I do use an intuos 4 XL -- one of the nicer features is a row of buttons down the side, and a touch ring -- each with an LED matrix that tells you what the current function is, which is nice to know when they're changing between apps.
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22nd November 2011, 08:59 AM
#22
Re: Wacom Intuos4 Medium
Bill if 2 of you are to use it then it will need to be twice the size......
let me know how you get on will be buying in Feb/March
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22nd November 2011, 01:25 PM
#23
New Member
Re: Wacom Intuos4 Medium
If you go to www.amazon.com and type in "Wacom", a list of the Wacom products will appear. Just click on the one you are interested in, and then read the responses of the people who have purchased that product. For example, the last time I looked, the Wacom Intuos4 showed 370 customer responses. Reading these responses gives a good feel for the weaknesses and strengths of each model.
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24th November 2011, 02:01 AM
#24
Re: Wacom Intuos4 Medium
Hi ya - I've just purchased an Intuos 4 Large and already I love it. They are so intuitive. I'm still very much in the learning stages as far as brush work etc but I can see that it's going to be so much easier. I'd definitely say go for it but make sure you take the time to learn it.
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26th November 2011, 09:53 PM
#25
New Member
Re: Wacom Intuos4 Medium
I have a Intuos4, Photoshop CS5 and Windows 7 they are just awesome
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