Wednesday, Nov 1st 2006 by Chris Davies


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If you’re serious about art and you use a computer then it’s pretty likely that you’ll have come across some Wacom hardware before now.  They’re famous in their industry for precision and ease of use, with cordless, battery-free pens offering 1,024 levels of pressure sensitivity, various programmable buttons and touch-strips around the bezel, and a variety of sizes to suit different needs and budgets.

Wacom Intuos3 9x12 

Wacom Intuos3 range 

Now Wacom are tackling the entry-level widescreen market, expanding their range of graphics tablets that are outside of a 4:3 aspect ratio.  Not only do they better co-ordinate with the widescreen monitors that are becoming more prevalent, they also have 20% more active area than the conventionally-shaped predecessors.  Previously available in 6×11 and 12×19 sizes, there’ll now be a smaller 4×6 tablet which is conveniently sized for a bag or briefcase.

Wacom Intuos3 12x19 

The full range is available now, at $229.95, $369.95 and 749.95 respectively. 

Wacom Intuos3 wide-format range [via Crunchgear]

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