The price for both of these devices are almost the same and was wondering what you would purchase?
I'm torn as to which I should purchase? Can someone help based on experience with one or the other?
nutsnbolts Goldmember ![]() 2,279 posts Joined Jul 2007 Location: New Jersey, USA More info | Oct 28, 2010 02:03 | #1 The price for both of these devices are almost the same and was wondering what you would purchase? Canon EOS 40D | EOS Rebel XTI/400D | G9
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rekahs Mostly Lurking 10 posts Joined Oct 2010 More info | Oct 28, 2010 02:58 | #2 I had read a lot of bad reviews about the wireless and heard of many people unhappy with it. Then when looking at the sizes and dimensions the large was going to be too big for my workspace.
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Oct 28, 2010 09:24 | #3 rekahs wrote in post #11179770 ![]() I had read a lot of bad reviews about the wireless and heard of many people unhappy with it. Then when looking at the sizes and dimensions the large was going to be too big for my workspace. So I went with a wired Medium. Probably not the answer you were after but I am very happy with my choice. rekahs no you provided a good experience with what you encountered. Canon EOS 40D | EOS Rebel XTI/400D | G9
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kingdaddy Senior Member ![]() 396 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2009 Location: Fort Worth More info | Oct 28, 2010 21:10 | #4 I'd go for the large for more versatility. I have the medium wireless but have never used it wireless. I still wish it was larger sometimes for drawing. Its really only usefull for serious brush editing. 6D | 7D | XSI | EF-S 10-22 | EF 50 1.4 | EF 24-105L | 100-400L │ EF-100mm Macro| MT-24EX │580 EXII | Black Rapid RS-5 | lots of Think Tank.
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icassell Goldmember ![]() 2,671 posts Likes: 15 Joined Oct 2007 Location: Phoenix, AZ More info | Oct 28, 2010 21:16 | #5 I use the wired medium. I tried a large and found it tiring to use that big tablet due to the large area your hand needs to traverse, whereas the medium is comfortable. I don't have any experience with the wireless. Ian - http://www.icassell.smugmug.com
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Bob_A Cream of the Crop ![]() More info | Oct 28, 2010 21:32 | #6 I have a Graphire wireless that I just replaced with a Medium Intuous. After using the bluetooth tablet for over a year I was tired of the thing not being able to connect consistently until Windows desktop finished loading. Every once in awhile it would also lose connection, always at a bad time, which was a pain. Bob
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Addicted2EOS Goldmember ![]() 1,774 posts Joined Jun 2009 More info | Oct 29, 2010 14:44 | #7 I have a medium. I have two 24" monitors. I have it configured to span both monitors. I can tell you that I wish I had the large!! Canon 40D and more lenses than my wife knows about...
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Oct 31, 2010 21:10 | #8 Just a quick update: Canon EOS 40D | EOS Rebel XTI/400D | G9
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Bob_A Cream of the Crop ![]() More info | Oct 31, 2010 22:04 | #9 You're gonna love it. Here's how I have my "Radial Menu" set up for Photoshop (using upper button on the pen toggle switch). It would be great to see what other people have done Bob
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ChrisMc73 Goldmember ![]() 3,212 posts Likes: 7 Joined Mar 2009 Location: Edmond, OK More info | Dec 08, 2010 09:02 | #10 Attended the Graphic Authority 2010 Traveling Road Show in OKC yesterday, where both instructors insisted and said they "could not live" without their Intuos4 tablets, which has convinced me that I need one now. Especially seing how easy and fast they are able to maneuver in PS. I'm not planning on being a big time pixel pusher, but using it to do photo touchups and using their templates, it only makes sense to own one. So I'm looking at both wired and wireless.
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icassell Goldmember ![]() 2,671 posts Likes: 15 Joined Oct 2007 Location: Phoenix, AZ More info | Dec 08, 2010 09:51 | #11 There was no difference between the academic and the standard when I bought my academic (Intuous4 medium) about a year or so ago. The only difference was academic pricing, although Amazon did not ask for documentation of student status. Ian - http://www.icassell.smugmug.com
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digitaljay Member 184 posts Joined Oct 2010 Location: Pennsylvania, US More info | Dec 08, 2010 11:26 | #12 I had a large Intuos 3 for use with two 24" monitors. I found it took up way too much desk space and was tiring to use. It requires a lot of arm movement from one side to the other. When I decided to upgrade to the Intuos 4, I went with a medium. It easily fits on my desk and I find the arm movement much more comfortable. The Intuos 4 can also be mapped to either display or to both at the same time. When working on a photo or design you can zoom in for more detailed work, so I don't feel like I've lost any precision.
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Village_Idiot GREATEST POTN MEMBER EVER ![]() 3,695 posts Likes: 18 Joined Jan 2007 Location: Durt Burg, WV More info | Dec 08, 2010 12:41 | #13 I'm using a medium 4 with a 30" monitor and don't currently find is limiting. I don't do any real drawing though. My village called. I was told that they missed me.
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ChrisMc73 Goldmember ![]() 3,212 posts Likes: 7 Joined Mar 2009 Location: Edmond, OK More info | Dec 08, 2010 15:04 | #14 icassell wrote in post #11416201 ![]() There was no difference between the academic and the standard when I bought my academic (Intuous4 medium) about a year or so ago. The only difference was academic pricing, although Amazon did not ask for documentation of student status. Thanks Ian. I didn't think there was. So why not save some $...?
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icassell Goldmember ![]() 2,671 posts Likes: 15 Joined Oct 2007 Location: Phoenix, AZ More info | Dec 08, 2010 15:52 | #15 ChrisMc73 wrote in post #11418077 ![]() Thanks Ian. I didn't think there was. So why not save some $...? I couldn't think of a good reason, so I got the academic one Ian - http://www.icassell.smugmug.com
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