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Wacom Intuos3


$300.00 Released January, 2005

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Stylus is ergonomic & comfortable to use. Comes with 5 extra pen nibs. USB-powered, so no second power cord.

The Cons:Touch pads on both sides on larger models can be accidentally activated by drawing hand. Smaller model (buttons on left only) isn't friendly for left-handed use. Larger inactive-area footprint than older models.

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.

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Intuos3 tablets now put ExpressKeys and Touch Strips right at your fingertips for convenient keyboard shortcuts, scrolling, zooming, brush size control, and more. And if you're using a widescreen display or multiple monitors, the new Intuos3 6x11 and 12x19 are designed just for you.

Wacom's Penabled technology gives you the natural feel and superior performance of Wacom's patented cordless and battery-free tablet technology. You'll find that using an Intuos pen, mouse, and tablet gives you more control, comfort, and productivity. Alternating between the comfortable Grip Pen and the ergonomic five-button Intuos3 mouse reduces repetitive motion. It's an easy and natural way to work.

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    Stylus is ergonomic & comfortable to use

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    Comes with 5 extra pen nibs

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    USB-powered, so no second power cord

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    Everything (tablet, pen, mouse) is battery-free

Cons
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    Touch pads on both sides on larger models can be accidentally activated by drawing hand

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    Smaller model (buttons on left only) isn't friendly for left-handed use

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    Larger inactive-area footprint than older models

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