
The fifth Wacom Intuos4 is named the “Intuos4 Wireless” as it teams up with Macs and PCs via Bluetooth. An 8 x 5-inch display used with a pressure-sensitive Grip Pen will have designers porting their creations to Adobe instantly.
Autodesk and Corel are also compatible with the graphics tablet, which is the same size as the medium Intuos4 model. It charges via USB and has 18 hours of battery life when not connected. There’s a few other changes with the design of the Intuos4 Wireless in comparison to the other four models, but if you’re wanting a comprehensive look at it, then CNET has got an early review of it.
Pricing for the UK market looks set to be £359.99 when it goes on sale in March, with the US able to pick one up for $US399 now. [Wacom Wireless via CNET]



















Simon
Tuesday, February 2, 2010 at 12:00 PMIt’s too early for me to be drooling.
RC
Tuesday, February 2, 2010 at 5:49 PMPeople should hold off on spending money on the Intuos4 line of tablets until Wacom addresses these issues: http://forum.wacom.eu/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1438 As that forum thread will show, customers have had to shame them into even stating that they’re working on a workaround.
richo
Wednesday, February 3, 2010 at 11:25 AMonce again left handers get shafted… why do i have to turn everything upside down?