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Wacom Intuos3 for sale / trade.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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I have decided that I NEED an Intuos4. I am left handed and I have had it with drawing on an Intuos3. I used to own the 6X8 wide format and that was no problem drawing with my left hand. But after it was stolen, I purchased this 4x6 wide format tablet because I couldn't absorb the cost of another 6X8. I have had nothing but issues due to it being designed for right handed people instead of lefties.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with the tablet at all! I just hit the dang buttons with my lefty all the time, this bothers me when I am drawing. Yes I turn the buttons off in the prefs, but what's the point of having them on there if I can't use them because I hit my hands on the buttons?
This is why I would like to get an Intuos4. Wacom finally realized that lefties are also graphic designers. So I could definitely benifit from having an intuos4 since it's ambidextrous.
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This tablet is about a 2 months or so old. I purchased it the week before the Intuos4 came out.
Asking price : $205 shipped. - negotiable to a certain extent.
Trade offer : intuos4 - I am fine with small. I cannot afford the larger model right now, unless the deal is good.
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price reduced to 180 - 176
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Willing to go a bit lower. Still available.
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How do Wacoms handle working with a dual-display setup? I have a lower-end graphics tablet, and it's a bitch because I have two widescreen displays. Is it possible to limit the Wacom to a single display?
Would you take $90 shipped to 47901 (Amazon Marketplace has them for as low as $110)? Do you still have all the packaging?
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@ shifuimam
To be honest, I cannot say. I believe they work fine but I don't have much experience other than using the macbook pro with a monitor for a very short time. I just shared displays so I could drag a window to the other monitor and it went fine, I could also brush and use the pen on the other monitor. This tablet is the widescreen format so it does support higher resolution than the older ones. But again, I haven't used it for an extended amount of time.
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Still for sale. I will take $125 this one shipped. May go lower!
Will also entertain partial cash / trades.
Trades: Elgato Turbo HD stick, or other techie things.
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The intuos series supports limiting the active area to a certain part of the screen.
In other words, if your active editing window is usually in the upper left corner of the left screen, you can tell the intuos driver to scale the tablet area to that part of the screen only.
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Well, sadly, I cannot take it now. We moved and now I'm broke. Sorry!!
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Thanks for the offers all. The tablet has been sold!
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