Intuos 4
Intuos 4
Did you see this ?
http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/20 ... otted.html
http://www.macgeneration.com/news/voir/ ... m-intuos-4
http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/20 ... otted.html
http://www.macgeneration.com/news/voir/ ... m-intuos-4
Fabrice Debarge
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Re: Intuos 4
i heard about it a early februari from someone with some inside info.
as you can see in the image
is has all its buttons on one side, and there is no up or down side so lefthanded drawers simply rotate it 180 degrees and attach the power cord on the new top side.
the touch strip is replaced by an ipodlike touchdial
There are now more options to set shortcuts and macro's and the buttons have a form of visual (led) feedback
probably the best news:
it has double pressure levels compared to the Intuos 3 and a new precision modus (whatever that is exactly )
pen comes with 8 different kinds of pentips
and the mouse is now optional
available end of march
as you can see in the image
is has all its buttons on one side, and there is no up or down side so lefthanded drawers simply rotate it 180 degrees and attach the power cord on the new top side.
the touch strip is replaced by an ipodlike touchdial
There are now more options to set shortcuts and macro's and the buttons have a form of visual (led) feedback
probably the best news:
it has double pressure levels compared to the Intuos 3 and a new precision modus (whatever that is exactly )
pen comes with 8 different kinds of pentips
and the mouse is now optional
available end of march
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Re: Intuos 4
A lot more that the Intuos 3 version ( As usual with a patent specialist like wacom )Sierra K Rose wrote:Does anyone have any ideas about what it will cost?
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Re: Intuos 4
2048 level of pressure ? I'm ot sure that a human hand can really feel the difference between 1024 and 2048 level of pressure ...probably the best news:
it has double pressure levels compared to the Intuos 3 and a new precision modus (whatever that is exactly )
Fabrice Debarge
Re: Intuos 4
It's designed for futur cybernetics drawers with hi-tech implants!Fabrice wrote: I'm ot sure that a human hand can really feel the difference between 1024 and 2048 level of pressure ...
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Feh, I just got an Intuos3 9 x12, not about to go get a new one!
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Re: Intuos 4
it looks like it's for right-handed people, unless you can turn it around and configure it reversely. But then the usb cord will be in a less-convenient position.
The touch ring looks handy, it it can be used as a dial (although it would probably suffer from same limitation as the inutos3 touchstrip, which didn't give any feedback to the velocity of advancement)
The touch ring looks handy, it it can be used as a dial (although it would probably suffer from same limitation as the inutos3 touchstrip, which didn't give any feedback to the velocity of advancement)
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Re: Intuos 4
malcooning wrote:it looks like it's for right-handed people, unless you can turn it around and configure it reversely. But then the usb cord will be in a less-convenient position.
Peter Wassink wrote:... there is no up or down side so lefthanded drawers simply rotate it 180 degrees and attach the cord on the new top side...
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i'm afraid for this as well, however it might turn out usefull for rotating the project window, as this provides direct visual feedbackmalcooning wrote: The touch ring looks handy, it it can be used as a dial (although it would probably suffer from same limitation as the inutos3 touchstrip, which didn't give any feedback to the velocity of advancement)
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Re: Intuos 4
more about Intous 4:
http://features.cgsociety.org/story_cus ... rer=cgnews
http://features.cgsociety.org/story_cus ... rer=cgnews
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Well I'm pleasantly surprised at the prices. The large is about the same as my Intuos 3 and plenty big enough for me. I don't think I really need a new one though since my old one works fine still.
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