The significant difference between the two models lies in the pressure sensitivity of each tablet. The Intuos model is much more sensitive--it has some 2000 levels of pressure sensitivity, versus the around 1000 levels of sensitivity in the Bamboo Fun. :)
Not as I have seen. Tried my new intuos pen on old graphire4, nothing.
No. Only the Intuos line has this feature.
You can purchase the Intuos 4 from any online electronic sites. You can also puchase the tablet from your local computer store or retail store in your community.
One can buy a Wacom Intuos 4 from Amazon and eBay. This product is a well known tablet that is very popular due to its qualities and a very reasonable price.
As Domayne has no listing for that tablet and Wacom.com.au did then expect to pay about A$269.00
He used a Wacom medium Bamboo Tablet.
You can buy one online
It depends on which bamboo tablet you want. The one I got, the bamboo pen and touch, came with PSE 7 for mac and PSE 8 for windows.
To use a Wacom Intuos tablet with Microsoft Paint, first, connect the tablet to your computer and install any necessary drivers from the Wacom website. Once the drivers are installed, open Microsoft Paint. You can then use the pen on the tablet to draw or write directly in the Paint interface, where the pen pressure sensitivity will allow for varied line thickness based on how hard you press. Adjust settings in the Wacom Tablet Properties if you want to customize the pen buttons or sensitivity.
throw it into the bin and get a new one
£50.00
The Wacom Intuos4 Small Pen Tablet has a regular price of $229.00 but can be found online on sites such as Amazon for as low as $100 dollars. There are newer models available than the Intuos4.