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Intuos 4: Wacom Wireless Medium or Wacom Wired Large

 
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Dec 08, 2010 17:39 |  #16

icassell wrote in post #11418319 (external link)
I couldn't think of a good reason, so I got the academic one :). It's $20 cheaper.

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I'm trying to decide if I want wireless or not.




  
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Dec 09, 2010 16:20 |  #17

I see no reason whatsoever to get a wireless Wacom for a desktop. And a few disadvantages.
(price, batteries needed, size?)

Then again, it might be nice for laptop use.

I've got an A5 wide Intuos.
Big enough to use on a dual screen setup, small enough to allow you to use the keyboard easily.

I wouldn't want another size.


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Dec 09, 2010 20:16 |  #18

René Damkot wrote in post #11424592 (external link)
I see no reason whatsoever to get a wireless Wacom for a desktop. And a few disadvantages.
(price, batteries needed, size?)

Then again, it might be nice for laptop use.

I've got an A5 wide Intuos.
Big enough to use on a dual screen setup, small enough to allow you to use the keyboard easily.

I wouldn't want another size.

The batteries would only be needed if on the road with it, otherwise, its plugged in via USB, so thats a non issue. I own both a Mac Pro and Mac Book Pro, so its nice to have the option of using it on either system.




  
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