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  1. Wacom Intuos is designed to make your creative process hassle-free. The built-in pen tray holds your pen in place, whilst the four ExpressKeys™* allow you to work quickly and easily. Plus, the addition of Bluetooth connectivity on selected models means you can connect to your computer at the click of a button.

  2. Mar 1, 2012 · Key Specifications. Review Price: £188.00. 2048 pressure levels, 60 degree pen tilt. Intuos 4 tech compatible. 16-point multi-touch & gestures. Optional wireless module. Capacitive buttons with...

  3. Restart your computer (for Windows only, and not required for Mac and Chromebook) and follow the instructions to set up your Intuos and get your software*. *To get your complimentary software you need to sign-in or create a Wacom ID and register your Intuos.

  4. Wacom Intuos is an all-in-one creative solution with up to 3 downloadable software* programs to get you started. Distance learning or Remote working. Use Wacom Intuos to easily write, edit or convey ideas to students or colleagues when web-conferencing. Super slim and compact.

  5. With a light, super-accurate pen and free downloadable software to suit your style, Wacom Intuos is built to bring your wildest ideas to life. Live. Dare. Create. Learn more

  6. Apr 10, 2012 · Wacom's new Intuos5 is more of an evolution of its mid-level tablet rather than a complete reinvention. Visually it looks almost identical to it's predecessor, although it now boasts a matte...

  7. Mar 1, 2012 · Though it doesn't add any new graphics-specific capabilities over its predecessor, the Wacom Intuos5 input tablet remains a must-have for digital brushworkers.

  8. Wacom Intuos is an all-in-one creative solution with up to 3 downloadable software* programs to get you started. Distance learning or Remote working. Use Wacom Intuos to easily write, edit or convey ideas to students or colleagues when web-conferencing. Super slim and compact.

  9. The Intuos 5 is the latest tablet to be added to Wacom’s range and advances on its predecessor – the Intuos 4. With an all-new matte finish and a thin ergonomic design, the Intuos 5 has a sleek appearance and adopts touch-functionality that was first introduced into Wacom’s Bamboo series.

  10. Apr 9, 2012 · Review: Wacom’s Intuos5 pen tablets. Wacom’s latest generation of pen tablets are as stylish as ever, but while the multi-touch controls and optional wireless add-on are nice, they don’t justify the cost of an upgrade from the Intuos4, argues Fernando Caire.