🎨 Elevate your artistry with the Wacom Intuos3 – where imagination meets precision!
The Wacom Intuos3 4 x 6-Inch Wide Format Pen Tablet (PTZ431W) is a professional-grade tool designed for digital artists and photographers. It features a cordless, battery-free pen with 1,024 levels of pressure sensitivity, making it ideal for detailed work. The tablet's 6-inch active area is optimized for widescreen displays, and it includes programmable ExpressKeys and a Touch Strip for enhanced convenience. Compatible with various devices, this lightweight tablet is perfect for creative professionals on the go.
Item Weight | 1.76 Pounds |
Screen Size | 6 Inches |
Specific Uses For Product | personal |
Display Type | LCD |
Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop, Tablet, Smartphone |
Additional Features | Pen |
Pressure Sensitivity | 1024 Levels |
C**R
So good you can still get one. Fred Flintstone had one of these. So did Elvis.
I got one of these for a bizarre reason. I used to use one for GAMING. Not kidding. I found out that Mac s would let you use one as a pointing device in World of Warcraft and use to obliterate people in pvp because I could do instant 180's back and forth through people with pen taps. This was so long ago that macs had motorola processors, and 21" was a big deal for a monitor. You could get wow playing at 60fps though.So fast forward to today. I've discovered private wow servers! And wouldn't you know it, it's the same old codebase that the wacom tricks worked with. And sure enough, the Linux kernel just has the drivers for this tablet built in. So it's like a time machine. I'm playing oldschool world of warcraft again with a wacom tablet, and obliterating people in pvp that are calling me a cheater. I've started sending them here. Hopefully they get a kick out of this review.All that aside, it's amazing to me that this many years later, nobody has made anything better than this product offering for it's intended purpose. I mean, more sensitivity is pointless. It uses no batteries once plugged in. The replacement parts are inexpensive now, and it's still phenomenal, especially if you use tilt. It just blows me away I can open up Gimp, first time, pick a brush, and tilt is working and I'm doing caligraphy. No drivers to install. And on top of that, classic wow through an emulator recognizes it as a pointing device, just like my Mac did decades ago, and I can do all my old tricks. Running in tight circles, Running back and forth through people, casting backstab. It's sheer joy.Thanks for somehow breaking the space/time continuum and this product being here twelve years later for some reason. No idea why you still sell it, but love you for it.
D**Z
not so good
I bought this and tried it on my winXP PC and the mouse would not work with IE to select items unless I would enable active X and I don't normaly surf with active x enabled. The problem with the mouse is major to me since I use my mouse a lot on the internet and otherwise. The logitech mouse I have would not work at all when I had this tablet installed and with the tablet mouse being basically useless for me I feel that this is a major flaw. I have a wide screen monitor and the tablet did not work well with it, it would not reach all areas of the screen and would default back to the side of the screen every time I lifted the pen. I can do better using my logitec mouse thatn with this so I sent it back for a refund.
G**E
It does what it's supposed to do
This works for what it's supposed to do. It doesn't merit five stars, of course, since it's so old and there are many Wacom products better than this. But it's a classic, and a cheap alternative to the latest and greatest.I bought this used and it had a bunch of dirt and grime in the edges and corners. Ewww, is it too hard to clean items before reselling them? Minus one star!
S**.
The BEST invention after sliced bread!
First of all, I have to say that this Intuos is the first tablet I have ever used, and I am already loving it just after the first hour or so of usage.I learned Photoshop the old fashioned way (with mouse and keyboard), and the thought of switching to a tablet never actually crossed my mind until I started doing vector images in Illustrator (and digital paintings in photoshop). The mouse is great for image adjustments and casual modifications in Photoshop, but when it comes to making vector images (which involves a lot of tracing) and digital painting, the mouse just can't provide the level of smoothness and gradiation the tablet offers.I did quite a few vector images with a mouse before, but I have to say that the experience was painful at best. It usually takes somewhere around 20 or so hours to finish a character vector (w/level 15 posterizaition), but with the Wacom tablet, I was able to do finish 1/4 of the same project in little under 25 minutes, with MUCH better results.The biggest concern I had (aside from the price of the tablet) was the fear that a tablet may be difficult to adjust to. However, to those with the same fear, DO NOT WORRY! Not only does the Wacom come with tons of tutorials to help you adjust, it is also one of the easiest things to adjust to. It literally took me 15 minutes from never-used-a-tablet-before to this-is-the-easiest-thing-to-use. The tutorial included in the owner's manual (the one that trains your hand-eye coordination my making you draw dots, X's and circles) is perhaps the most helpful of the tutorials...definitely try that one out, you'll be greatly rewarded.The navigation may seem strange at first, since unlike using a mouse, where you move the mouse relative to the cursor on screen, wacom works in such a way that the cursor actually moves relative to the whole screen. It takes a while to adjust to, but after you do, you'll be amazed at just how easy it is to navigate with a tablet. However, if you absolutely have to have the cursor-relative way of navigation, Wacom does offer the Mouse Mapping Mode in the control panel, so it's really up to you. Oh and one more thing, the tablet's default settings are a bit too sensitive for me, so I suggest altering the Firmness and Clicking Threshold to fit your needs.I have to say that I have never tried other tablets before, nor have I tried other Wacom tablets such as the Bamboo or the Graphite, so my review is solely based on my personal experience with the Intuos3 4x6, and if you have any questions regarding my review, please don't hesitate to contact me.Final Verdict:If you are serious about productivity and efficiency, then this tablet is for you. Since I have never tried other tablets before, all I can say is that this tablet works great, it is intuitive, easy and fun to use!
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