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So I’m getting myself Intuos5 in couple of days, so i have a dilema, which one should i get, L or M version ..
Anyone here uses Intuos5, and has some feedback to share ? 
Thanks everybody. 
We use the M version here – to be honest having used both they are absolutely awesome and you would be happy with either.
The M is more versatile due to its smaller size, and for some unexplainable reason seems more accurately sensitive (maybe that just me!) but I guess it also depends on what you are planning on using it for.
They make the M in touch and standard but I would recommend the touch version if you can.
If there is something you want to know in particular just ask
P.s love you work
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Thanks for your feedback.
I was thinking about the M version too, cause it’s smaller and maybe easier to carry around, (when traveling).
Well I need for graphic stuff and what not…
I was just wondering is okay to work on smaller version (M version), or would i need a L version for bigger work area.
and thanks for your comment, some amazing templates & themes are coming soon, with support forum (no more shitty support xD ) 
Thanks again 
Ha ha – support must always be time consuming!
You have it spot on the M is the “portable” one. We actually take it to client stuff and draw on the spot sometimes – you coud take the L with you but its notably bulkier.
From a personal point of view I prefer drawing on a slightly smaller screen in terms of speed and accuracy (especially as it is likely to be modified at a later date), while our lead creative guy likes the bigger displays but he is an old school artist type!
As I said you would be happy with either – Its a shame you can’t see one in real life but i suppose the best advice we can give is that it is a personal preference – the L is a lot bigger and more of a “studio” tool whereas the M is aimed at illustrators and designers in different environments.
Hope it helps and have fun with your new toy!
