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    Wacom Intuos4 L Review

    Posted on Friday, May 08 2009 @ 18:19:19 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    This latest redesign of the Intuos line is a genuine leap forward, and a hugely worthwhile investment even if you currently own an earlier model. Let's start with the technology. The pressure-sensitivity has doubled from the last generation, and it will now report a full 2,048 different levels. (Honestly, this alone isn't significant; 1,024 or even the 512 levels found in Wacom's cheap-as-chips Bamboo range is sufficient.)

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