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Wacom Intuos Intuos4 - Medium

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Medium
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Brand Wacom
Connectivity Technology USB
Pressure Sensitivity 2048 Levels
Special Feature Pen
Screen Size 13 Inches

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  • Quickly and professionally edit photos and create digital artwork with natural pen control
  • New pen tip sensor technology lowers activation force and captures every nuance of pen pressure
  • 2048 levels of pen pressure sensitivity for precise pressure control
  • User defined Express Keys and multi function Touch Ring put time saving shortcuts, modifiers, scrolling, zooming, and more at your fingertips
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8.82" x 5.83"
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8.50" x 5.31"
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With a new design and features inspired by members of the professional creative community, Intuos4 redefines the pen tablet experience. Featuring Wacom's new pen tip sensor technology and 2,048 levels of pen pressure sensitivity, the Intuos4 pen captures the most subtle nuances of pressure, allowing you to dynamically adjust exposure, brush size, opacity and more. User-defined ExpressKeys activate frequently used shortcuts and modifiers, while the accompanying, illuminated ExpressKey displays on the medium, large and extra large models, provide a constant reminder of each key¿s function. The finger-sensitive Touch Ring quickly controls up to 4 different functions such as canvas rotation, zoom, scroll, brush size and more

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The medium Intuos4 tablet is the most popular and versatile choice among creative professionals. With 48.5 square inches of working area, this tablet provides ample workspace for most tablet users. The medium size is built with eight ExpressKeys and illuminated ExpressKey displays that provide easy reference to your assigned functions.

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Customer reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars
4.3 out of 5
792 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, performance, ease of installation, and appearance of the graphic tablet. For example, they mention it's a solid tool of technology, works great in CS5, and 3DS Max 2013. That said, opinions are mixed on the size.

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212 customers mention154 positive58 negative

Customers like the quality of the graphic tablet. They say it is a solid tool of technology, impressive, and a great piece of equipment. They also say it's well designed and constructed, and made of durable quality. Customers also say the tablet is excellent and if a must for any professional digital art, photo, or graphic design. They mention the build quality is good, the wheel is great, and the pen rest is nice.

"...When I opened up the box, everything was wrapped and unopened. It was new and pristine in every sense. No finger prints anywhere...." Read more

"...being able to hold nibs, this is really nice as the pen holder now has dual functions rather than just holding your pen in two different positions...." Read more

"...it even works well for DS games i play on my pc because the pen functions as a stylus and it made the experience more interesting XD" Read more

"...I have heard of the pen being faulty, even a few days after use, so I'm going to keep an eye open for that but otherwise, I do recommend this to..." Read more

169 customers mention142 positive27 negative

Customers like the performance of the graphic tablet. They mention that it works extremely well, the tilt is delightful, and the mouse works great. The software runs nicely, and it performs all of the tasks WACOM advertises. The results are impressive, and its setup works great, with the BT/Wireless working perfectly. That said, some complain about the tablet running into problems with other applications.

"...Other than that, the mouse works great.. It is much more accurate than even a high dpi laser Gaming Mouse (I have G700)... The mouse works in mouse..." Read more

"...even after wearing my nibs down a bit they are still sensitive and functional, i wonder how far they're able to flatten before i have to change them..." Read more

"...The tilt is delightful, works awesome in CS5 and really changes the feel and allowed me to work more proficiently and quickly without having to..." Read more

"...The tablet itself works very, very well. Gone is the plastic shield overlay from the previous Intuos models...." Read more

165 customers mention144 positive21 negative

Customers find the installation of the graphic tablet to be easy. They mention that the tablet is very easy to work with, and the whole setup just feels natural. They appreciate the wireless mouse that comes with the tablet, and find it extremely convenient to use. Customers also mention that it's easy to get used to drawing, with a simple and straightforward Wacom application. The installation process is easy and informative, and it works great as a plug-and-play device.

"...drawings now, because the Intuos pen and nibs are so sensitive and natural, it's just like I'm illustrating on paper with a pencil or brush or..." Read more

"...Again plug and play worked great and I also updated the driver from the Wacom and set up the hot keys for the desktop, Chrome, PS CS5 and Painter X3...." Read more

"...Installation was straight-forward: First, simply plug one end of the USB cable to the tablet and attach the other end to the computer...." Read more

"...USB, easy to plug and detach and go unlike old tablets where the USB was attached to the tablet and caused more clutter.- Natural feel...." Read more

98 customers mention84 positive14 negative

Customers like the value of the graphic tablet. They say it's great value for the money, worth the investment, and a wonderful tablet.

"...+ Tons of extra softwares, great value.CONS- Expresskeys shaped the same, easy to press the wrong key-..." Read more

"...upgrade from old, generic tablets if you own one and is worth its weight in money if you're someone who wants to be 'up to date' all the time...." Read more

"...scared of the price tag, since I can assure you the tablets have high resale value and have usually outlasted my computers/parts." Read more

"...edits, the Wacom has been outstanding in operation and easily worth the price paid. Highly recommend." Read more

97 customers mention89 positive8 negative

Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the graphic tablet. They mention that the design is magnificent, gorgeous, and perfectly new looking. The construction is sleek and resilient, and feels great in the hand. The drawing surface feels like pen-on-paper, and it's perfect for travel.

"...Depot refurbished this product because it is totally and perfectly new looking and performs and looks brand new also in every way...." Read more

"...The pen is lovely. No jittering whatsoever and I did not need to adjust the jitter settings in PS or Painter as I did (tremendously) with the Bamboo...." Read more

"...+ Great drawing surface, feels like pen-on-paper.+ Thinner, lighter than Intuos3+ Great driver, vista support...." Read more

"...It has a new ambidextrous design and the Bamboos familiar touch ring has also made its way into the Intuos4 design...." Read more

68 customers mention68 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the grip of the graphic tablet. They mention that it's ergonomically very comfortable, and the pressure sensitivity has granted them a dimension. Drawing would have a smoother feel, and it has a better shape. The pen does not require batteries as first thought, and has smooth features. The outer area of the surface looks smooth, shiny, and untouched from the nib.

"...Some nibs give more rough, smooth, springy or rubbery feel. Just like the Bamboo, WACOM included the nib ejector tool in the box...." Read more

"...(lefty or righty) there's also a mouse (wireless) one pen with a comfortable grip and 3 color choices for the pen's tip..." Read more

"...The tilt is delightful, works awesome in CS5 and really changes the feel and allowed me to work more proficiently and quickly without having to..." Read more

"...The best thing about the Intuos4 is the feel of the surface and its pressure-sensitivity...." Read more

60 customers mention48 positive12 negative

Customers like the buttons on the graphic tablet. They mention that the buttons can be customized, useful, and configurable. They also appreciate the short cut buttons and the LED buttons that display the appropriate keyboard button. Customers also like the position of the rocker buttons and that the button layout is accessible with either hand.

"...even the buttons on the pen and eraser are customizable, it's literally an extension of your arm right into..." Read more

"...The LED buttons display the appropriate keyboard button (Shift, Cmd, Option, etc.), which can also be reassigned as the user sees fit...." Read more

"...It has six on tablet buttons that can be mapped to any action you may need...." Read more

"...The responsiveness is awesome. I love the surface for the buttons but like most shiny surfaces, you get annoyed because of fingerprints...." Read more

127 customers mention85 positive42 negative

Customers are mixed about the size of the graphic tablet. Some mention that it's very compact, while others say that it is more miniature when compared to the older model. Some customers also say that the groups of keys are small, undifferentiated, and close together. They also mention that the brush size function is just a hassle, and the interactive zone is almost too large for their taste.

"...The large size screen is super impressive. I am glad I went this route, I like the freedom to not have to constantly drag around to the areas I want...." Read more

"...like about the Intuos vs the Cintiq (even the 12' model) is the portability factor...." Read more

"...The main problem with mouse is the ergonomics. The size is more miniature when compared to the older model...." Read more

"...The new support for wide aspect ratios is also a welcome change from the Intuos3...." Read more

WACOM Intuos4 is GREAT!!!!!
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WACOM Intuos4 is GREAT!!!!!
I have been a WACOM user for quite sometime... Recently WACOM announced the Intuos5, so I checked the Intuos4 and found a good price drop and I decided to order one..Other WACOM I have around the house includes a Intuos3 Large, Bamboo Pen+Touch 2nd Gen, Intuos2 Medium, and my Toshiba Portege M750 TabletPC.The first Intuos4 Large I received from Amazon is DOA... The Tablet was brand new all sealed, but probably due to ground shipping, the tablet did not lit up after plugging it into my computer.. Also the tablet plastic housing seems to be loose and would make cracking noise from just lightly resting my wrist on the tablet.. At first I thought the Intuos4 has cheap built quality when compared to my beast brick Intuos3The SECOND replacement Intuos4 Large came in last week, and plugging it in to my computer worked no problem. This replacement came via 1-day air UPS shipping rather than the defective ground shipping... (So maybe the ground shipping bump damaged the tablet?? I honestly do not know).. ALSO, the cracking and build quality issues were gone. The replacement tablet is solid, and no annoying creaking noises when resting my wrist on the tablet... (I feel the build is still not on-par with my Intuos3 though)First things first, I checked the serial number and realized that the Intuos4 Large I received was manufactured on October of 2011, so it is one of the last few batches before the new Intuos5 came out, and the Intuos4 as of now is discontinued and out of production.I unboxed the tablet, and the accessories.. First thing I liked was the pen holder being able to hold nibs, this is really nice as the pen holder now has dual functions rather than just holding your pen in two different positions. The included pen nibs are different types like the previous generation of the Intuos. It give the pen a different "feel" when drawing on the tablet. Some nibs give more rough, smooth, springy or rubbery feel. Just like the Bamboo, WACOM included the nib ejector tool in the box. I remember when I got my Intuos2 and Intuos3, you have to purchase the nib ejector tool separately in a accessory kit.Included in the box are also color coded pen identification rings. It is many for those who have multiple pens with different pen settings within the WACOM driver software.The other thing I noticed is that the pen of the Intuos4 is shorter than the rip pen from Intuos3. But also the Intuos4 pen is slightly fatter, and the ergonomics is just as good, if not better than the Intuos3 grip pen. Since I mentioned my tablet was manufactured in October of 2011, the surface sheet issue should be addressed.. I felt the surface sheet of the Intuos4, and it is slightly smoother than my Bamboo Pen+Touch 2nd Gen, but not nearly as smooth as my Intuos3. But the slight texture feels better when drawing compared to Intuos3.At this point, I was excited and wanted to plug it into the computer and try out my new tablet.I took out the mini-USB cable that came with the tablet and plugged it in. (NOTE: If you are going to use your own USB cable, make sure the mini USB end plastic part is smaller than the recessed port on the Intuos4. This is because the Intuos4's mini-USB ports are deeply recessed into the molded plastic housing. TAKE NOTE)Since I was using an Intuos3 on this computer before, there was no need to install the driver since the driver used here is the same.After plugging it in, the LED Express Keys labels lit up and the ring status LED lit up and the tablet was functioning.I really wished WACOM could update the driver software with an option to turn off these LED Express Key labels. When I work in the dark late at night, the LEDs sometimes disturbs me... During the daytime/lit room, it is no problem.I took the pen and start to use the tablet. I was firstly astonished by this pen of the Intuos4. That near 1g activation force is no joke, the pen register strokes even at EXTREMELY LIGHT pressures.... When compared to my Intuos3 (which took quite some force to activate the strokes, which makes lightly sketching almost impossible without change the brush size constantly), Intuos4's pen was amazing. Also the 2048 levels of pressure is bonus, but I think I am good with 1024 pressure levels. The drawback with the increase pressure levels for me at least is that since I have been so used to 1024 pressure levels, the extra sensitivity made me to change some of my program settings. In some cases, using the same forces from my hand with the pen, the pressure level of 80% on the Intuos3 will be only around 40-50% with the Intuos4. Which means some of the brush sizes I am so used to have to be adjusted..... These above factors goes the same with the eraser side of the pen on the Intuos4.Now with the mouse, it is a slight step backward. The sensor in the mouse is the same with the Intuos3 since mouse do not have pressure sensitivity. Both Intuos3 and Intuos4 mouse are 5080 lpi (Lines per Inch resolution)The main problem with mouse is the ergonomics. The size is more miniature when compared to the older model.Other than that, the mouse works great.. It is much more accurate than even a high dpi laser Gaming Mouse (I have G700)... The mouse works in mouse mode, rather than the pen's absolute mode (tablet surface corresponds with your screen edge to edge)... Gamers would probably not use this mouse since the only area it will be active is the tablet's active area. Some people might feel it is not portable, and some people might think the size of the track-able area is equal to the size of your tablet's active area...The bundled software is nothing to awe over. They are just a bunch of trials and lite version of popular software (Photoshop Elements, SketchBook Express etc.) Not to mention, it is a pain in the butt to register with WACOM to "Redeem" your FREE SOFTWARE BUNDLE... You have to get the product s/n of your tablet, AND you have to get your bundled software code which is on the CD sleeve of the in box outdated drivers disc...Overall, the positives outweighs the negatives.. The Intuos4 Large was a great purchase for me... Just the pen's 1g activation force (finally I can sketch lightly ^_^) was the main reason I upgraded from my Intuos3 Large.
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5.0 out of 5 stars WACOM Intuos4 is GREAT!!!!!
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2012
I have been a WACOM user for quite sometime... Recently WACOM announced the Intuos5, so I checked the Intuos4 and found a good price drop and I decided to order one..

Other WACOM I have around the house includes a Intuos3 Large, Bamboo Pen+Touch 2nd Gen, Intuos2 Medium, and my Toshiba Portege M750 TabletPC.

The first Intuos4 Large I received from Amazon is DOA... The Tablet was brand new all sealed, but probably due to ground shipping, the tablet did not lit up after plugging it into my computer.. Also the tablet plastic housing seems to be loose and would make cracking noise from just lightly resting my wrist on the tablet.. At first I thought the Intuos4 has cheap built quality when compared to my beast brick Intuos3

The SECOND replacement Intuos4 Large came in last week, and plugging it in to my computer worked no problem. This replacement came via 1-day air UPS shipping rather than the defective ground shipping... (So maybe the ground shipping bump damaged the tablet?? I honestly do not know).. ALSO, the cracking and build quality issues were gone. The replacement tablet is solid, and no annoying creaking noises when resting my wrist on the tablet... (I feel the build is still not on-par with my Intuos3 though)

First things first, I checked the serial number and realized that the Intuos4 Large I received was manufactured on October of 2011, so it is one of the last few batches before the new Intuos5 came out, and the Intuos4 as of now is discontinued and out of production.

I unboxed the tablet, and the accessories.. First thing I liked was the pen holder being able to hold nibs, this is really nice as the pen holder now has dual functions rather than just holding your pen in two different positions. The included pen nibs are different types like the previous generation of the Intuos. It give the pen a different "feel" when drawing on the tablet. Some nibs give more rough, smooth, springy or rubbery feel. Just like the Bamboo, WACOM included the nib ejector tool in the box. I remember when I got my Intuos2 and Intuos3, you have to purchase the nib ejector tool separately in a accessory kit.

Included in the box are also color coded pen identification rings. It is many for those who have multiple pens with different pen settings within the WACOM driver software.

The other thing I noticed is that the pen of the Intuos4 is shorter than the rip pen from Intuos3. But also the Intuos4 pen is slightly fatter, and the ergonomics is just as good, if not better than the Intuos3 grip pen. Since I mentioned my tablet was manufactured in October of 2011, the surface sheet issue should be addressed.. I felt the surface sheet of the Intuos4, and it is slightly smoother than my Bamboo Pen+Touch 2nd Gen, but not nearly as smooth as my Intuos3. But the slight texture feels better when drawing compared to Intuos3.

At this point, I was excited and wanted to plug it into the computer and try out my new tablet.
I took out the mini-USB cable that came with the tablet and plugged it in. (NOTE: If you are going to use your own USB cable, make sure the mini USB end plastic part is smaller than the recessed port on the Intuos4. This is because the Intuos4's mini-USB ports are deeply recessed into the molded plastic housing. TAKE NOTE)

Since I was using an Intuos3 on this computer before, there was no need to install the driver since the driver used here is the same.

After plugging it in, the LED Express Keys labels lit up and the ring status LED lit up and the tablet was functioning.

I really wished WACOM could update the driver software with an option to turn off these LED Express Key labels. When I work in the dark late at night, the LEDs sometimes disturbs me... During the daytime/lit room, it is no problem.

I took the pen and start to use the tablet. I was firstly astonished by this pen of the Intuos4. That near 1g activation force is no joke, the pen register strokes even at EXTREMELY LIGHT pressures.... When compared to my Intuos3 (which took quite some force to activate the strokes, which makes lightly sketching almost impossible without change the brush size constantly), Intuos4's pen was amazing. Also the 2048 levels of pressure is bonus, but I think I am good with 1024 pressure levels. The drawback with the increase pressure levels for me at least is that since I have been so used to 1024 pressure levels, the extra sensitivity made me to change some of my program settings. In some cases, using the same forces from my hand with the pen, the pressure level of 80% on the Intuos3 will be only around 40-50% with the Intuos4. Which means some of the brush sizes I am so used to have to be adjusted..... These above factors goes the same with the eraser side of the pen on the Intuos4.

Now with the mouse, it is a slight step backward. The sensor in the mouse is the same with the Intuos3 since mouse do not have pressure sensitivity. Both Intuos3 and Intuos4 mouse are 5080 lpi (Lines per Inch resolution)
The main problem with mouse is the ergonomics. The size is more miniature when compared to the older model.

Other than that, the mouse works great.. It is much more accurate than even a high dpi laser Gaming Mouse (I have G700)... The mouse works in mouse mode, rather than the pen's absolute mode (tablet surface corresponds with your screen edge to edge)... Gamers would probably not use this mouse since the only area it will be active is the tablet's active area. Some people might feel it is not portable, and some people might think the size of the track-able area is equal to the size of your tablet's active area...

The bundled software is nothing to awe over. They are just a bunch of trials and lite version of popular software (Photoshop Elements, SketchBook Express etc.) Not to mention, it is a pain in the butt to register with WACOM to "Redeem" your FREE SOFTWARE BUNDLE... You have to get the product s/n of your tablet, AND you have to get your bundled software code which is on the CD sleeve of the in box outdated drivers disc...

Overall, the positives outweighs the negatives.. The Intuos4 Large was a great purchase for me... Just the pen's 1g activation force (finally I can sketch lightly ^_^) was the main reason I upgraded from my Intuos3 Large.
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