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Wacom Intuos Creative Stylus Review
Wacom Intuos Creative Stylus Review
Wacom Intuos Creative Stylus Review
There are a number of pressure sensitive capacitive stylus options available for the iPad, but their performance is almost always measured against that of far more powerful traditional drawing tablets. That's why when tablet titan Wacom announced that it was at last applying its Z-axis tech to a professional-grade stylus of its own last month -- and as part of its Intuos brand, no less -- iPad us
Wacom Announces New Intuos And Intuos Pro Tablet Models
Wacom Announces New Intuos And Intuos Pro Tablet Models
Wacom Announces New Intuos And Intuos Pro Tablet Models
It looks like Wacom's not done unveiling new products following the recent Cintiq Companion and Intuos Creative Stylus rollouts. The company's entire Intuos line has just been given a refresh, with the former Bamboo line of entry level graphics tablets getting nixed and regular Intuos tablets getting bumped up to "Intuos Pro" status. Interestingly, amid the reshuffle is the "Intuos
Wacom's Pressure-Sensetive Intuos Creative Stylus Arrives For The iPad In October
Wacom's Pressure-Sensetive Intuos Creative Stylus Arrives For The iPad In October
Wacom's Pressure-Sensetive Intuos Creative Stylus Arrives For The iPad In October
There's quite a few capacitive stylus options on the market for iPad (3, 4 and Mini) users, but Wacom will leverage the pressure-sensitivity of its Intuos brand starting this October with the release of the $99 Intuos Creative Stylus at Wacom's eStore and Best Buy stores. Wacom says it'll sport 2048 levels of pressure by way of Bluetooth 4.0 and the pen's tip, which like most capacitive stylus pen