Wacom Intuos3 PTZ-930S tablet review

Wacom Intuos3 PTZ-930SE is great tablet that will delight professionals. Exceptional accuracy and quality, and the possibility of a detailed configuration of all parameters and programming keys depending on the program used only a bonus.
People who deal with professional graphics certainly have used tablets and probably no longer remember the time when they are drawn with a simple mouse (not be repeated). For those who have not yet tried tablet or think that it is useless, we recommend that you talk to someone who uses it to him, he explained what are the advantages. The fact that the tablet requires a certain time of adjustment and learning, but no single trenuka no doubt as to whether it pays or not. Wacom is a famous name when the tablet in question, and Intuos3 series is the latest generation of dedicated professionals (it is hard to imagine that a 500 and change euros to pay tablet to be signed for example).


Key Features 

Excellent quality
High sensitivity (1024 levels of pressure, 5080 lpi, tilt of + / - 60 degrees) and absolute positioning
Total 8 buttons on the panel and two vertical touchpad a
Bundles two pencils, foot and mouse
Impression corrupt

Nothing special
Specification 

Wacom Intuos3 PTZ-930SE
Table Dimensions: A4, active part of the 30.5 x 23.1 cm
Keys: 8 + 2 on the tablet Touch Strip-a
Pressure sensitivity: 1024 levels of pressure
Resolution: 5080 lpi
Pens accuracy: + / - 25mm
Tilit: + / - 60 degrees
Interface: USB (cable 2.5m)
Package: tablet, mouse, two pens, pen stand
Wacom Intuos3 PTZ-930SE


This tablet is in A4 format with an area of 30.5 x 23.1 cm, which is sensitive to touch. Of color, but gloss finish, which is great since it would remain fingerprints. The left and right upper side there are four so-called ExpressKeys or a key that can be programmed as desired, depending on the program, or even set to pressing calls me from when choosing the desired function. Programming the keys is easy in the accompanying program, and we believe that this will be extremely useful when a user gets used. In addition to the key findings and Touch Strip's, that is, vertical surfaces touch. With them, you can scroll, zoom, or do virtually anything else (for example, setting brush thickness and the like). This is extremely useful and speeds up some action.



Wacom Intuos3 PTZ-930SE tablet, mouse and pen

The first thing you'll notice that there is 1024 levels of pressure, which allows the pen strokes to be natural, regardless of whether you paint, draw, or delete. This goes in a package with excellent resolution of 5080 lines per inch (lpi), which will allow a maximum of drawings are detailed and precise. Surface touch-sensitive when it is such that the absolute positioning, that is, it represents the whole display area, and will not be Poterba to say "row" with the mouse to cover the entire surface of the screen. How will the device to detect the degree of slope in relation to the pen surface and to faithfully represent the screen, the results are really impressive.


Wacom Intuos3 PTZ-930SE and tablet buttons
Tablet is a plug and play, and when connected to a computer, it will not take much time to install drivers and start working. Tool ID program will help for each application which is to be defined keys on the tablet and stylus. This is very useful and offers a very high level of adaptability, the user and his habits. The mouse that comes in the package is equipped with a pen and RF transmitter, and although it is sufficiently precise, but we are more inclined laser sensor. Tablet leaves the impression that the paper is that it is a high quality product which will solely depend on the functionality of the user.

Summary 

Tablet is quite liked, and although he could not compensate for a lack of talent for drawing in our case, announced his huge potential. Professionals is extremely important that the equipment does not limit them, in the case Wacom Intuos3 tablet it will certainly not be the case, on the contrary. Price is not small, but this is not a toy but a tool to work.

 

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