There is no difference and you can buy any version, no matter what language. I speak French myself and have always bought Wacom Intuos and Cintiq in German, no problem. Download the driver from Wacom.eu website and set it to French and then, go! Only the packaging was printed in German. But I don't care.
Yes, you can use this graphics tablet to sign documents. It's compatible with operating systems like Mac OS and Windows, so you can use software like Adobe Acrobat to sign electronic documents. The tablet is accurate enough to draw or write on, which is useful for creating digital signatures.
Um... why not? More surface area simply means that more precise work is possible. Because I can manage the same area on the screen with more space for the pen. Also think about the space you have on your desk. The graphics tablets are quite big.
according to specification on the product page
Product dimensions
Length 200 mm
Width 264 mm
Height 8.80 mm
Weight 410 g
Active touch surface 216 x 135 mm
as far as wacom is concerned, you can trust them completely, many antivirus softwares are extremely bitchy and ban many programs depending on the type of file. just make sure that you get the software from the official wacom site and nowhere else.
maybe the other one has the wrong picture, i took the FR version, because there is no difference except for the french instructions (also available online in de), identical to the ch/de version.
Yes, Windows 10 is supported.
Corel Painter Essentials 6, Corel Aftershot 3 and Clip Studio Paint Pro is included as a free download according to my information.
Further information: https://eu-store.wacom.com/Catalog/Pen-Tablets/wacom-intuos/wacom-intuos-m-bluetooth
I've tried the product a bit now and it's perfect for note taking, drawing or even designing in programmes like Illustrator or InDesign. However, if you don't want to boot up a laptop, then this is not the right product for you. Because you can't see what you've written on the tablet itself (because it doesn't have a screen), you have to have your laptop open all the time. However, if you have it on all the time anyway, then I can only recommend this product to you.
There you find the information, what you need to use Vectorworks with mac: https://www.computerworks.ch/software/vectorworks/service-und-support/systemvoraussetzungen.html and cinema 4D is working either.
I am a little confused. What is the difference between the
"Wacom Intuos M (French, Italian) for CHF 159.-, Wacom Intuos M (French, Italian)
and the
"Wacom Intuos (German) for CHF 181.-, Wacom Intuos (German)
???
- The colour is 1x green and 1x black. That is clear.
- But why are the prices different? Is it because of the different colours or even because of the different languages - i.e. discrimination?
- Are the two models also available in English?
- Unfortunately, the product titles don't help much. Sometimes the size is given, sometimes not.
- In the specifications, the format is given as 1x DIN A6 and 1x DIN A5, although the active pen area is exactly the same (both 216 x 135 mm). Does this mean that with the larger A5 format, unused space is lost on the left and right when drawing? Why should I then choose the larger and more expensive version if I don't have more space available for drawing?
- Unfortunately, the photos don't help either, as the respective photos of the front and back sides are clearly different model sizes (compare the pen size and the keys with the overall size of the graphics tablet). So which photos match the stated product specifications and dimensions?
Dear Digitec and Community, I have the feeling that there are many errors and inconsistencies here. Please help me to answer my questions and make a wise purchase decision.
I look forward to your answers and thank you in advance!
The main difference between the Intuos M and Intuos M BT is not the presence or absence of a Bluetooth connection, as both models are equipped with this feature.
Here are the key differences:
- Wireless connection: Both models, Intuos M and Intuos M BT, have Bluetooth connection, so this is not a difference.
- Model and designation: The "BT" designation in Intuos M BT simply indicates that the model is equipped with Bluetooth, which is also the case for the Intuos M. There is no significant difference between the two in terms of technical features.
- Other features: technical specifications, such as resolution (2540 lpi), active area (216 x 135 mm), pen pressure levels (4096), and ExpressKeysâ„¢ (4 customisable), are identical for both models.
In short, the main difference seems to be a matter of naming and marketing, as the technical features are essentially the same.
Yes, but it depends what you mean:
- It is using relatively standard USB protocol, and will control by default the mouse cursor.
- It can be set either in absolute or relative movement - the former is the default for such tablet, the latter is what one would expect from a trackpad or mouse, and both are possible.
- However, it does not react to finger-only operation like a trackpad - it requires usage of the pen
- All said, it is a very different feel from a mouse or trackpad, as the surface is larger.
I have several questions about this product.
1. are the specifications correct? I'm confused because it doesn't say S, M or L, but it says in the specs that the pen area is about the same as an Intuos M (can't remember the exact size of the M, but S is definitely smaller).
2. how do I connect it to a MacBook Pro 2018 that only has USB C ports?
3. for someone who already owns an Intuos XL (already 5-6 years old, was either L or XL), is this device recommendable (pressure levels, etc) or rather too weak?
I don't like to use my Intuos because it is too big for me.
Or would you rather recommend an upgrade to a Cintiq? I work in the semi-professional sector.
I am a little confused. What is the difference between the
"Wacom Intuos M (French, Italian) for CHF 159.-, Wacom Intuos M (French, Italian)
and the
"Wacom Intuos (German) for CHF 181.-, Wacom Intuos (German)
???
- The colour is 1x green and 1x black. That is clear.
- But why are the prices different? Is it because of the different colours or even because of the different languages - i.e. discrimination?
- Are the two models also available in English?
- Unfortunately, the product titles don't help much. Sometimes the size is given, sometimes not.
- In the specifications, the format is given as 1x DIN A6 and 1x DIN A5, although the active pen area is exactly the same (both 216 x 135 mm). Does this mean that with the larger A5 format, unused space is lost on the left and right when drawing? Why should I then choose the larger and more expensive version if I don't have more space available for drawing?
- Unfortunately, the photos don't help either, as the respective photos of the front and back sides are clearly different model sizes (compare the pen size and the keys with the overall size of the graphics tablet). So which photos match the stated product specifications and dimensions?
Dear Digitec and Community, I have the feeling that there are many errors and inconsistencies here. Please help me to answer my questions and make a wise purchase decision.
I look forward to your answers and thank you in advance!
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