Wired reviews the Intuos5

Michael Calore, reviews editor for Wired, takes the Intuos5 for a spin


Wired reviews the Intuos5

Michael Calore, reviews editor for Wired, takes the Intuos5 for a spin

Wacom is the dominant name in the tablet market — not the touchy-swipey kind, but the pen-based input kind, devices that sit on your desk and serve as tools for pointing and clicking. The company has just announced a total refresh of its marquee Intuos line, its family of tablets made for professional designers, artists and anyone who uses digital production software. The big news is that with the Intuos5, Wacom’s tablets now fully support multitouch finger gestures. So in addition to using the input stylus of yore, you can put down the pen and scroll, pinch-to-zoom, rotate and pan just like you would on the other kind of tablet, or on one of Apple’s Magic Trackpads.

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