You can slide open the top flap to reveal the internals. The tablet's back is textured and there's a rubber feet at each corner. This means it's convenient to pack up the tablet to bring to your office, school or home. It's as thin and light as an 10-inch iPad. I like that because my table space is limited. By smaller, I mean the areas outside the working areas are reduced. The new Intuos 2015 is smaller, thinner and lighter. That's my old Intuos3 with rather similar specifications compared to the Intuos Art. Colour availability depends on which model you're getting. In addition to Mint Blue, you can also choose from white or black coloured tablets. The blue coloured top part has a nice rougher textured surface while the working area is smooth. The overall build quality is good even though it is plastic throughout. You can set the button functions in the Wacom settings panel.īuttons are functional and has a nice click to them. The tablet design is quite cute with the placement of the 4 ExpressKeys. The password for the bundled software is pasted on a sticker on the box. I would advise you to download and install the latest drive from Wacom's software while waiting for your tablet to be shipped. Included in the box are the tablet, USB cable, stylus, manual and driver CD. Personally, I think they are good enough for production work as well, but that's just me. The Intuos line is for beginners and budget conscious people. If you need 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity or tilt recognition, then you have to go with the Intuos Pro. It supports 1024 levels of pressure sensitivity and the pen does not support tilt recognition.
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