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Web designers love their tablets: A review of the Wacom Intous 4 (Med)

As a web designer I don’t have a ton of extra peripheral tools to plug into my Mac Book Pro. Just the usual effects – good headphones for a long day, external hard drive for all that extra data (think iTunes!) but for the last year or so I’ve been using a great tool for all of my design work, the Intous 4 Medium from Wacom.

Wacom Intous 4

Wacom is the main offender in the tablet world, all they do is tablets and tablet accessories. Wacom offers a full range of tablets with a wide range of prices starting with the Bamboo (less than $100 for the base model) series which is for casual use and ending with the monstrous Cintiq 21UX ($2000+ for the top model) which is a full backlit LCD monitor that you can draw directly on to. The Intous 4 series falls right in the middle of Cintiq and Bamboo and for me, it is perfect.

I got my Intous 4 Medium for around $450 CND, and so far I think it was well worth the investment. Before I purchased mine I asked around to see what other tablet users thought about tablet size. I found a wide range of answers, everything from “ get a small one because you have to move your wrist less” to “get the large one because it feels like a real canvas”. I bought the medium one because it was exactly the same size as my 17” Mac Book Pro so the tablet just slides into my laptop case for easy transport. I am stoked on the size of the tablet. I find that I have enough room to not feel cramped while designing and not so much room that my arm tires out from moving around to much.

The Good:

The pen (or stylus) that comes with the Intous 4 is really comfortable to use, and a number of extra tips are included to give the pen multiple different feelings. My favourite tip is the felt tip – makes it feel just like a skinny sharpie! Of course at the professional level of tablets multiple levels of sensitivity are expected this model offers 2048. The multiple levels allow you to pick a brush size say 50px and stroke from soft to firm and have the stroke start at 5px and end at 50px – much the same as stroking a felt pen on a sheet of paper. I’d say for my standards this pen functions as intutively as a real pen right down to if I make a mistake my first reaction is to flip the pen over and start erasing, which is exactly what happens. The pen automatically swaps your tools from pen or pencil tool to the eraser tool. Again the levels of sensitivity work great, except instead of going from skinny to fat, the erasers opacity levels change – press softly and it barely erases press hard and it will erase with a sharp edge.

The mouse is exactly what you’d expect from Wacom. It feels good, and is always reliable. I really enjoy not having to worry about batteries with this mouse – as long as it is on the tablet pad with in the working area, the mouse works.  I often use the mouse more than I use the pen because I feel like I have better control with it.

The OLED screen is amazing. It was one of the reasons I went for the medium over the small size Intous 4. You can program the 8 buttons and 4 scroll wheel functions on the side of the tablet to do almost whatever you want. You have the ability in the settings panel to specify what each button does depending on what program you are using. Based on the program selected the windows on the tablet will display the function, for example I can set the button to be “Command S” for Photoshop and have the OLED screen display “SAVE”. It might not seem like a huge deal at first but you can get pretty creative if you are always making use of different hot keys all the time.

The Bad:

I have to say that over all I have been extremely satisfied with my purchase. However, that being said, there are a few glitchy things that happen from time to time that I feel obligated to mention.

My first complaint is if you close your laptop and open it again the OLED doesn’t come back on. Really its not a huge deal the tablet still works, but you can’t make use of the OLED screen. It only becomes annoying if you have a bunch of different settings for a bunch of programs. Which brings me to my second complaint about the Intous 4.

Remember the OLED screen I was talking about… the one that I paid the extra cash for? Well I have found that it rarely works as advertised. I don’t think it has anything to do with the screen its self, but is more of a software issue with the settings. When the tablet was brand new I spent the better part of a day opening each application I regularly use, identifying all the hot keys and common features I use and then setting up the buttons on the tablet to match. About a week later, for whatever reason, the settings were all deleted. At first I was pretty annoyed, I went through and re-set all my settings and continued to work with the tablet. Again, my setting files were deleted. This time I just went and re-set the hot keys for Photoshop. Next time I used the tablet… Deleted. I am tired of re-setting my settings every time I use the tablet. Those 8 keys are supposed to improve my workflow not cause me to waste what I am sure must be 8 hours at this point setting up the dang tablet. I am confident that this issue I am having is not a user error, but if anyone has advice for this I’d love to hear it.

The Verdict:

Over all this tablet for me is totally worth it. Despite having a few issues, this tablet improves my work flow (granted not as much as it could) and it allows me the use of a pen which for certain applications can not be beat. I would feel comfortable recommending it to anyone who is serious about design, at $450 CND it’s really probably overkill for casual users.

If you like the sounds of using a fancy tablet but lack the skills to necessitate a tablet, get the skills in the
Interactive Design program @ Capilano University in North Vancouver

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