CNET Reviews the Intuos5

CNET editor Lori Grunin takes the Intuos5 for a spin and enjoys the experience, giving the tablet an "excellent" rating of 8.4.


CNET Reviews the Intuos5

CNET editor Lori Grunin takes the Intuos5 for a spin and enjoys the experience, giving the tablet an "excellent" rating of 8.4.

It's been two years since Wacom introduced the substantially redesigned Intuos4. In the interim, the company has chosen to concentrate on refining the design and adding more market-friendly features rather than upping the operational sensitivity or retooling the accessories. That's not really a negative: the tablet retains the same excellent pressure/tilt-sensitivity performance as its predecessor and uses the same generation of pens and mouse. What's new is the support for multitouch and gestures and a design with better integration of wireless operation.

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