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E:20/08 Win A Wacom Intuos3 A5 Wide Pen Tablet (PC Graphics Tool)

Click Here and click on competitions on the left hand side ( can't get a direct linky for some reason)


As a New Designer, get your new career off to a flying start with this fabulous Wacom tablet.


In the world of digital media professionals, efficiency is as important as creativity and Intuos3 is there to support you from beginning to end. The proven pen technology enables you to work within the digital realm as you would do with traditional tools and the newly designed active area simulates paper feel perfectly. But for even more efficiency, Intuos3 comes with ExpressKeys and Touch Strips that enables the user to lose the keyboard altogether and stick to the tablet as the primary tool.


The tablet allows you to work in widescreen 16:10 ratio or with dual monitors and is also great for HDTV video editing. The pen itself can be tilted in either direction and with Tool ID, each Intuos3 input device can be individually programmed and configured for each application.


The Intuos3 A5 tablet comes with an ergonomic Grip Pen (including the Stroke and Felt Pen nib), which has an eraser on its end so you can get rid of errors by flipping it around.


For a chance to win this great prize and for full terms and conditions answer the following question:


What widescreen ratio does the Wacom tablet allow you to work in?


Answer: 16:10


Good Luck :D

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  • HERE's the direct link to the comp Kipper.
    “We are not interested in the fact that the brain has the consistency of cold porridge.” - Alan Turing (1912-1954)
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