![]() The smaller of the two consumer sizes has an active area of 6.0 x 3.7 inches, and is used in the Pen, Pen & Touch, and Manga models. There are two sizes at the consumer level, and three at the professional level. The tablets differ significantly in other respects, as well. The Intuos Pro line offers just 17 hours for the smallest model, and 16 hours in the medium or large models. Wireless-upgraded Intuos models will yield 26 or 48 hours of wireless battery life, depending on tablet size. Surprisingly, though the consumer models offer much better battery life than do their larger, heavier Intuos Pro siblings. The Intuos Pro models, meanwhile, feature built-in wireless connectivity. The kit includes a small USB wireless receiver, a wireless module for the pen tablet, and a rechargeable battery which is charged in the tablet when connected via USB. Out of the box, all four consumer Intuos models use a wired computer connection, but each can be upgraded for wireless use with a US$40 wireless accessory kit. At left is the Intuos Pro series at right is the Intuos consumer line, which replaces the earlier Bamboo series. ![]() Wacom's overhauled Intuos pen tablet family.
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