That would be enough to get me to move from an intuos 4 to an intuos 5. Every time I am on a new windows install it's a multiple day process of trying to set up win 7 and the wacom drivers correctly.
Curse you polycounters, I've had my intuos 4 and windows 7 for well over a year, never had a problem with either of them, I read this thread and now the drivers died and I had to restart to get it to work =.= *shakes fist*
Agree with driver issues under Windows 7. My Intuos 4 at work has had lot's of problems in that area. My 3 at home has been a bit better though. One thing that they should all have had by now is wireless as standard. That is one feature that would tempt me to move on from my lovely Intuos 3 wide. Sick of all these wires…
I have the feeling this will bomb ... it looks very close to the 4, and doesn't seem to add anything. The 4 "seemed" innovative at first but I think most agree than 3 and 2 are better on all front anyways. The only thing that would push me to get a new generation Intuos would be a very innovative pen + finger solution or…