techradar.com Updated: 2013-12-29 11:35:38
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The Intuos takes the next step up from the Graphire range, and adds sometimes subtle, but mainly bold, improvements to an already excellent format. The included mouse, for example, is suggestively wireless but not battery powered, taking full advantage...

Great performance...

Takes up a lot of space, Can feel large and awkward...

The Intuos takes the next step up from the Graphire range, and adds sometimes subtle, but mainly bold, improvements to an already excellent format. The included mouse, for example, is suggestively wireless but not battery powered, taking full advantage...
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It’s difficult to find fault with Wacom’s range of graphics tablets. Solid and reliable, intuitive and responsive, increasingly attractive to the eye, they seldom go wrong. The Intuos3 A6 Wide adds another widescreen option and, with the intro...

Pro feel and quality build, intuitive ease of use, responsive, difficult to imagine not using it for all things creative...

A6 format is nearer A5 with surround, Graphire4 A6 is cheaper and may be better for those on the move, single set of ExpressKeys and Touch Strip, no mouse...

This is a valid but not vital addition to the wonderful Wacom range. Until widescreen laptops become the standard the Intuos3 A6 may have limited appeal. However, with built-in future-proofing this could still be an option now should you opt for a wid...
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It’s simple to set up and use and, as anyone who’s used a graphics pad will tell you, once you’ve got one there’s no going back...

Build and tablet design, easy operation, new “grippier” pen, ExpressKeys and Touch Strip...

Large footprint given tablet’s small active area, price, no mouse...

It’s simple to set up and use and, as anyone who’s used a graphics pad will tell you, once you’ve got one there’s no going back...
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Ditch your mouse when editing photos and creating artwork - opt for a graphics tablet instead For anyone with aspirations of creating or editing visual work on a PC, whether its to make a simple digital line drawing or touch up a photograph, there ca...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2013-12-29 11:35:40
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Heres a rum do: a graphics tablet without a stylus. Actually, this latest tablet from Wacom comes in two versions and one does include its excellent Grip Pen stylus, but were specifically reviewing the CAD version, which instead includes a high-preci...
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digitalartsonline.co.uk Updated: 2013-12-29 11:35:40
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For graphics tablet users working on high-end workstations, it’s time to clear your desks of paper, empty coffee cups, picture frames, and novelty gonks – to make way for Wacom’s Intuos3 A3 Wide pen tablet. With a physical size of 62.3-x...
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Another month, another new Wacom tablet, and another reason to upgrade that grey plastic tablet sitting on your desk. Hot on the heels of a new entry-level Graphire4, Wacom has introduced a wide-format option to its mid-range Intuos3 line-up.The Intuos...

Responsive, precise pen and tablet; pro options for enhanced productivity; ease of use; stylish ergonomic design.

No mouse as standard may be an issue for some.

For around £50 more than the standard Intuos3 A5 tablet, the widescreen version gives some extra future proofing if upgrading your screen is an option or you’re tempted by the luxury of twin monitors. Being a Wacom the tablet has all the performance...
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The Wacom Intuos3 graphic tablet straddles the line between enthusiasts using the Wacom Graphire3 and high-end professionals using Wacom Cintiq display tablets. The resolution of the Intuos3 is 5080 lines per inch both horizontally and vertically, and...
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Tory Favro9.8The Intuos 3 graphics tablet would have to be one of the best things I have ever used on a computer bar none. A graphics tablet is used by those who wish to get the most out of their pc when using applications like photoshop and the like...
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theglobeandmail.com Updated: 2014-03-20 02:43:24
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The Good: Very precise and tuned to subtle variations in pen strokes and pressure; versatile pen; expandable with optional stylus types. The Bad: Precision has its price ? the Intuos line is relatively expensive. The Verdict: If you spend a large part...
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maximumcpu.net Updated: 2013-12-29 11:35:36
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Wacom is the single largest graphics editing tablet manufacturer, and is solely trusted by digital imaging professionals. Their latest offering in the Intuos line represents a balance between advanced tablet functionality and a reasonable price point...

Pen performance, Setup and configuration...

Price places this technology out of reach for casual users, Touchstrip functionality...

The tablet sells for $329 (USD) as of 1/15/2009. This price places it out of practical reasoning for the average consumer interested in dabbling with a tablet. The smallest Intuos tablet (4×6) sells for $219, and would be the logical step up for amateu...
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about.com Updated: 2013-12-29 11:35:36
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Designed with professional artists, designers, animators, cartographers, and photographers in mind, the Wacom Intuos3 graphics tablet is available in six different sizes and configurations. In addition to satisfying different working styles, some of th...

Designed with professional artists, designers, animators, cartographers, and photographers in mind, the Wacom Intuos3 graphics tablet is available in six different sizes and configurations. In addition to satisfying different working styles, some of th...
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For those that want a more professional tablet, the Intuos is the model you want. I’ve been using the Graphire line of tablets for years and never new what I was missing until I tried the Intuos tablet. The Intuos is available in several different s...
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Smooth performance, excellent controls, and a natural feel make the Wacom Intuos3 a must-have accessory for editing photos and other graphics work.

Smooth interface, Excellent handwriting recognition, Programmable tablet buttons, Wireless mouse...

User-defined pop-up menu could use better layout...

With its robust functionality and intuitive interface, the Intuos3 is an expensive tool but also an indispensable one. The 4 x 6-inch Intuos3 pen tablet is designed for the serious photographer, designer, or graphic artist to edit photos and create dig...
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connectreviews.com Updated: 2013-12-29 11:35:38
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I’ve been looking for a tablet for quite a while now, but I recently feast my eyes on the new Wacom 6×11 intuos3 drawing tablet. This is a gorgeous tablet that is absolutely drop-dead when you first see it. You’ll see why.First, in the box, y...
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maclife.com Updated: 2013-12-29 11:35:38
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A better fit for small-sized widescreen displays. The only difference between the Intuos3 4x6 and the Intuos3 6x11 is their sizes - the Intuos3 4x6 is smaller (duh). It feels just as comfortable and accurate as the bigger tablet. So why take up prec...

The right size for smaller widescreen displays, such as those on laptops.

Expensive.

This is one great tablet for Mac addicts - and Mac designers - who own either a MacBook or a 15-inch MacBook Pro...
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about.com/compute Updated: 2013-12-29 11:35:38
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Pros and ConsProsGood on-screen tutorial included on the installation CD. Comes with 5 extra pen nibs - three standard nibs, a felt nib, and a spring-action stroke nib. Pen feels more substantial than my old Intuos pen, and the rubber grip is more comf...
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thegeekbeat.com Updated: 2013-12-29 11:35:39
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When it comes to input devices, it’s hard to be sexy and even harder to be innovative. And while some companies have focused on delivering mice in every form factor from the sublime to the bizarre, only one input company has focused exclusively on the...
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jordanitservices.co.uk Updated: 2013-12-29 11:35:39
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Dave Nagel Summary: The Intuos3 is the latest addition to Wacoms high-end line of professional graphics tablets. Its the smallest of the companys wide-aspect tablets, making it ideal for mobile creative pros and those who simply have limited desktop...
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Techloop.net Updated: 2013-12-29 11:35:39
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The Wacom Intuos3 is a professional grade drawing tablet for the seriousphotographer, designer, artist, etc. Right out of the box you can tell the Intuos3 is a well-designed piece of technology, the frame is a shiny grey color with function buttons lo...
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The Good: Very precise and tuned to subtle variations in pen strokes and pressure; versatile pen; expandable with optional stylus types. The Bad: Precision has its price ? the Intuos line is relatively expensive. The Verdict: If you spend a large part...
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The popularity of using widescreen displays with graphics applications on the computer has led to the inevitable leap toward widescreen tablets. Recently, Wacom introduced the worlds first wide-format pen tablet aimed at photographers, designers, and...
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futurelooks.com Updated: 2013-12-29 11:35:41
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To start, I have to say that I am a novice in digital editing and graphics tablets. Having said that, the Intuos 3 series is highly recommended, and any tablet is a must have for any artist and designer (novice or seasoned). The Intuos 3 tablet offers...

Very comfortable to use, pen feels natural in your hands, Programmable keys and stripes on the tablet are huge time savers!, Excellent value in included software bundle, Pen computing can ease the pain of repetitive stress injuries due to extended mouse u...

Not a whole lot, other than perhaps a sport on the tablet itself to store the pen...

The Intuos 3 6X8 tablet is highly recommended for all professional artist and designers. It’s a good size that is neither too big or small to work on (both on your desk or on your desktop). Its sleek and compact design (about the width and height of...
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Howstuffworks.com Updated: 2013-12-29 11:35:42
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The Intuos3 is the next best thing to using real-life drawing and painting tools. The cordless pen is even more sensitive than the previous versions, providing greater responsiveness and a more intuitive feel. The pen offers 1,024 levels of pressure s...

Top-notch drawing tools that feel and perform much like their non-digital counterparts. The broad range of pressure sensitivity that the pen offers delivers everything you could ask for, whether you want to retouch and manipulate photos, sketch broad i...

A little pricey for casual users, but well worth the investment if you want drawing tools that really feel like drawing tools.

The Intuos3 is the next best thing to using real-life drawing and painting tools. The cordless pen is even more sensitive than the previous versions, providing greater responsiveness and a more intuitive feel. The pen offers 1,024 levels of pressure s...
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Intuos3 gives you the power to quickly and professionally edit photos and create digital artwork by turning on the full power of Adobe Photoshop, Corel Painter, and over 100 other leading software applications. Intuos3 tablets now put ExpressKeys and...

Wonderful for any aspiring artist, Cordless/No Battery pen and mouse technology, Pen precision and control, Programmable QuickKeys and buttons, Multitude of functions, Simple and easy to install and use...

Mouse is not as precise as pen, Feel free to discuss the review in our forums! You do not have to register to leave a comment! However, registration is quick and easy!, Addendum: To see more of Jens art, you can check out her deviantART gallery here, and...

My experience with the Intuos3 was nothing short of fantastic. I loved just about everything about it, especially the grip pen. The tablet is very versatile with its multitude of customizable functions and light travelable design. Although I did not us...
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Its been just a little over a year when Wacom announced their 3rd Generation of professional pen tablets, the Intuous3. Touch Strips and ExpressKeys received much praise from Wacom users and today, are still considered one of the most valued additions...
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Introduction An early pioneer in the industry, the Wacom name has become THE product to have when it comes to digital art tablets.?Traditionally used in the art world, their tablets have also made a substantial impact on the digital world. As digital i...
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boxgods.com Updated: 2013-12-29 11:35:44
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The human compulsion to create a visual record of our experiences and emotions can be traced back to earliest man and his crude cave paintings. Evolution has led us from the Dark Age to the Digital Age, yet our need to create is unabated. Our tools for...
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We often ask ourselves “how did they do that?” Usually the answer involves tons of costly equipment, but it does not have to. Thanks to some brilliant people at Wacom and some software from Ulead or Adobe, you can create wonders.Read on for th...
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Wacoms graphics tablets have found a home in many video editors toolkits since they started coming available so cheaply, but do higher-specd models merit attention? The Intuos 3 range boasts increased sensitivity and a programmable keyset. We take a...
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The Wacom Intuos3 is a pen tablet that replaces the traditional keyboard and mouse combination for a wide variety of computer-based tasks, including photography related programs like Adobe Photoshop, and it supports over 100 software applications. Con...

Before reviewing the Wacom Intuos3, Id never used any kind of pen tablet product before, instead persevering with the trusty keyboard and mouse combination. Ive since discovered that a pen tablet is very much like a monitor calibration device - you...
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