![]() ![]() Minimum activation pressure less than 1g.The Intuos5's 1g of activation pressure means that the tablet can sense the pen with the smallest of pressures, making your work more precise. With 2048 levels of pressure-sensitivity on the pen tip and eraser, the Intuos5 allows you to finely control software tools like exposure, brush width, eraser size, and opacity by changing how hard you press the pen to the tablet surface. Wireless useThis tablet can be used wirelessly with the optional Wireless Accessory Kit.Ģ048 pressure levelsThe 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity and the Wacom Tip Sensor together provide unsurpassed pen control and sensitivity. For a full explanation, see the manual (in the PDF documents below). You can use up to 5 fingers to perform all sorts of gestures. Multi-touch technologyThe new touch input allows you to move the cursor, click, scroll, zoom and much more, all by simply touching the tablet. The Intuos5 Large tablet is designed for both professional and serious home users and allows you to maximize productivity, comfort, usability and control for every task. This tablet can be used wirelessly with the optional Wireless Accessory Kit. The new touch input allows you to move the cursor, click, scroll, zoom and much more, all by simply touching the tablet. ![]() As tablets go, this is as good as it gets and if you’re looking for the ultimate cursor control when you’re editing, you won’t be left disappointed.The Intuos5 Touch Large has an active area of 325 x 203 mm. The Medium sized tablet sits neatly in front of any keyboard but if the dimensions seem too large, there’s a smaller (320 mm x 208 mm x 12 mm) model available for £195. The ten replacement pen nibs provide a different feel on the tablet’s surface and there’s a Medium pen-only version for £60 less if you can live without the touch function. The build quality is strong and durable, and the touch functionality is excellent for navigating through web pages. Installing the tablet is effortless and takes less than 10 minutes. The Wireless Accessory kit (£34) comes with a wireless module and rechargeable battery that slot in the tablet and when the USB receiver is plugged in to the computer, it’s good for 15 hours of wireless connectivity with a 10m range. Supporting tilt control (60degrees) for angled brush strokes and 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity on the tip of the pen, again much like the Intuos 4, this latest model benefits from wireless support. ![]() ![]() It has been lost in an effort to keep the surface design as simple as possible, but if you’d like to refer to which buttons are assigned to which command you can lightly touch any button to load an onscreen guide. The visual display that revealed the icon of each Express Key command on the Intuos 4 is no longer present however. The layout of eight Express keys at the side is virtually identical to previous models and the touch ring in-between allows you to zoom in or out, cycle through layers, alter brush size and rotate images when working Photoshop, Elements or Lightroom. When you’re not using the pen, there’s the option of swiping your fingers across the tablet surface to control cursor movement and thanks to the new illuminated corners it’s easy to identify the 224 mm x 140 mm active surface area. With an all-new matte finish and a thin ergonomic design, the Intuos 5 has a sleek appearance and adopts touch-functionality that was first introduced into Wacom’s Bamboo series. The Intuos 5 is the latest tablet to be added to Wacom’s range and advances on its predecessor – the Intuos 4. If you’re a photographer, graphics designer or artist that desires precise control of your cursor when editing, a professional pen tablet can make all the difference. ![]()
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