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I don't think it would. The Intuos line is Wacom's high-end non-touchscreen offering, and don't have screens built in. The new RRFC touch applies to touchscreen devices, and (hopefully soon) would be featured on touchscreen tablets such as the Cintiq.
Sure is a pretty pad you've got there...
Tablets are a definite plus for architects/graphic artists like me, and the Intuos4's sound like the only pad to replace the Intuos3 in quality and features. I might just urinate myself if that new "improved" pen means more levels of sensitivity. Ooh, I'll be dreaming about it.
I need more microsoft in my life.
Good job reading the article, Blackstar. You know, about that part that mentioned the office is under construction. Nope, wouldn't have interfered with understanding the photos at all.
i could go for a little wii action rite now
yes please
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a wireless trackpad to use with my older (2.5 or so years old) C2D MacBook that's perpetually docked to my home theater. Something sleek, thin, not too small, made of high quality materials. Ideally, it would natively support all of (Snow) Leopard's multitouch inputs, and even more ideally, it would have a charging dock / base. The only problem is that I'm not sure that such a thing even exists. Think you can throw me a bone?"
 

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