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Wacom Intuos Pro Bluetooth Drawing Tablet, Large 16.8" x 11.2" Graphics Tablet with Pro Pen 2 & Touch Ring, Creative Multi-Touch Animation Illustration Tablet for Mac and Windows PC

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Size: Large


Features

  • Professional Graphics Tablet: Illustration tablet features 6 ExpressKeys, touch gestures, programmable buttons; ideal for creative professionals like graphic designers, image editors, illustrators
  • Precision Pen Performance: Included Pro Pen 2 features tilt recognition, virtually lag-free tracking, 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity, and 2 customizable switches for easy access to shortcuts
  • Productivity Boosting Tablet: Tailor the drawing pad with multi-touch gestures, customizable ExpressKeys, Touch Ring, and pen side switches for optimal efficiency
  • Compact Bluetooth Design: Compact design along with touch gestures give you a broad range of ways to create; seamlessly connect any Mac or Windows PC with USB or Bluetooth
  • Includes: Wacom Intuos Pro Bluetooth large drawing pad, battery-free Pro Pen 2, pen stand, 10 replacement nibs for pen, USB cable, and quick start guide

Description

The Intuos Pro graphics drawing tablet helps you illustrate, edit images, or design with natural creative control on an approximately 12" active area. For creatives who want a high quality graphic tablet, this drawing pad boasts a compact footprint and, at 2.8 lbs., is easily portable. Designed for long working hours, this super slim tablet is an ideal choice for creative professionals and educators in the classroom. With the multi touch surface, you can zoom, scroll, and navigate around your work as simply as using your smartphone. Customize the digital art tablet with 6 application specific Express Keys and two pen side switches that you can program for your favorite keyboard shortcuts. The tablet's Touch Ring makes quick work of canvas rotation, brush size, cycling through layers, and other functions. Our professional pen tablet has a paper sketch to digital feature and is made from premium anodized aluminum and fiberglass composite resin for durability and strength. The intuitive creative pen tablet works with Windows and macOS via Bluetooth or the included USB-C cable, and comes with the super-responsive Pro Pen 2, giving you the precision and control you desire.

Brand: Wacom


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Pressure Sensitivity: 8192 Levels


Operating System: Mac or Windows PC


Special Feature: Multi-touch support, wireless connectivity, advanced pressure sensitivity with tilt recognition


Standing screen display size: ‎1 Centimeters


Screen Resolution: ‎1920x1080


RAM: ‎1 MB


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎1


Brand: ‎Wacom


Series: ‎Intuos Pro


Item model number: ‎PTH860


Hardware Platform: ‎PC, Mac


Operating System: ‎Mac or Windows PC


Item Weight: ‎2.86 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎16.9 x 11.3 x 0.1 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎16.9 x 11.3 x 0.1 inches


Color: ‎Black


Rear Webcam Resolution: ‎600 MP


Flash Memory Size: ‎1


Power Source: ‎Battery


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer: ‎Wacom Technology Corporation


Country of Origin: ‎Vietnam


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎December 23, 2016


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  • Out of box woes, reliable customer support
Size: Large
The tablet itself is wonderful—sleek, robust milled-aluminum gives the impression of quality. So the structure and durability is to par for regular use. Not sure about travel endurance, this has pretty much sat on the computer desk, but I assume it would hold up quite well. I’ve seen many reviews complaining about the surface of the tablet, however, noting the rough texture eating away at nibs rather quickly. In my experience it took several hours of drawing for a flat surface to become noticeable, but the nib worked enough for me to entirely overlook its presence. If you draw for a living I could see needing to replace these somewhat often, but the nibs are honestly quite cheap. I spend more on average quality drawing paper per month—using one nib per week is two and a half months for ~$10. TL;DR even if the nibs wear away quickly they should be easily replaced at little cost, but on principle this might be a negative for some. Just do some research and know your preferences before you buy. The surface itself is replaceable, which I love to be honest, for when you create smooth friction spots. You can easily peel of the original surface (its attached via adhesive) and replace it—these are somewhat pricy for the large sized tablet. These last much longer than the nibs. No noticeable wear after a month of use in my case. The pen gives the impression of fragility, as it is extremely light due to its battery-free operation. I can’t attest to how durable it actually is though, no accidents (knock on wood). Works well, and confirms to the ergonomic standards Wacom has established. My major complaint with the product is that it doesn’t seem well optimized for windows users. Out of the box, having installed the latest drivers, the $400 (got mine on sale) tablet ceased to function within ~45 minutes of use on a Friday evening. I had to wait an agonizing weekend to receive a response from their customer support. The issue was resolved promptly, and although the call center was clearly outsourced, the representative was knowledgeable, polite, and efficient. After essentially fixing some run files the tablet works like a charm. Keep in mind, having worked in a domestic call center that was supposedly customer support, our main focus was sales metrics. Hideously pressured to the point most reps outright lied to push numbers—not once was I pressured for a purchase. Although I would have enjoyed a native English speaker, US customer service isn’t the best. Mostly due to corporate policies rampant in the industry—at best they offer quick fix solutions like encouraging a return of the product, which is more often than not a waste of time. This product should really work out of the box for its price, but my issue was resolved promptly. So I can’t ding Wacom for having the appropriate resources in place. All in all, I would buy this again and highly recommend it to any artist/educator. Personally I prefer ”regular” tablets to cintiqs which hardly give you an increase in quality for the gratuitous expense. You can expect this tablet to perform if you make a living off such devices. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2018 by Amazon Customer

  • Small - perfect size. But not used how I planned.
Size: Small
I'm not an artist. I bought the Wacom to use with Figma ... mostly for the shortcuts and the pen. But that didn't work out for me. The pen for Figma is kind of overkill.. a normal mouse works just great for that purpose. But because I bought the small Intuos Pro I began using it as a touch pad ... and man is it fabulous for that purpose. Moving between 3 displays is fast and easy... and one of them is a 49 in extra wide. The gestures are incredibly useful. But the best part are the physical buttons and express ring that you can program with a different set of shortcuts for each app. Using the Wacom as a touch pad is 10X better than my MX mouse. For a decade I had a large Intuos Pro. It was so large that it really got relegated to a drawer... and I finally gave it away. This time I got the small one and it conveniently sits next to my MX Keyboard. I never use trackpads on my laptops because for the most part they are too small ...so I use a mouse. The small Intuos is the perfect size. It has so enriched my productivity, I think this it deserves 10 stars. P.S. For Figma, I bought a small mouse pad for $7 that fits perfectly on top of the Wacom so I can use the mouse without moving the Wacom aside. For all my other programs I use the Wacom ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024 by Brad

  • Great tablet, works as well as my iPad Pro!
Size: Medium
I want to preface this review by stating that I have never used anything like an actual Cintiq or similar. The closest comparison is my iPad Pro, which I had been using to creating fantasy art digital paintings for a good two years as of this review. My switch to a Wacom Intuous Pro was spurred by the fact that I'm now doing more complex illustrations and I really need the power of desktop Photoshop. Not iPad Photoshop, but he real deal app! I love Procreate, but Photoshop has the true power that I need when working on my drawings. Yes, you can draw and compose and paint all day long on the iPad Pro with Procreate, but I needed more processing power and, quite frankly, more layers! I previously had a Wacom Intuous 3, like probably 12 years ago or so. I used it back then, but never got into digital painting like I have in the last two years. I have no problems going from using the Apple Pencil which draws directly on the screen vs. using the Wacom Pen 2, down on my desk with myself staring at the screen. In fact, I think there is a slight advantage for me personally because now I no longer have a tendency to hunch over the iPad. It just seems to work for me just fine. I like to use my Wacom Intuous Pro M in tandem with the Apple Magic TrackPad 2. There are times when I connect via Bluetooth and my Wacom has a lag. I find that if I turn off the trackpad, then turn it back on, the Wacom pen and trackpad work without disrupting the either. I do find that I need to turn off my Magic Mouse entirely however. Yes, I like to work with both the Apple trackpad and mouse, I think it keeps my wrists from going bad and it just keeps my brain guessing, I suppose. You know, using multiple inputs for moving the cursor around and all. All in all, I would recommend this to anyone, the Wacom Intuos Pro M. I had one of the smaller Intuos, and it was fine, but the Pro has much more sensitivity, thanks to the Wacom Pen 2. The nib does wear down faster than I remember, but it doesn't really bother me. I think the pressure can be adjusted, but I really haven't messed with it. Should beginners use this? I think for the level of control, levels of pressure, it might take away the frustration with using a cheaper tablet. It's like when I was learning to paint traditionally: when I went from student grade paints and brushes to pro grade materials, there really was a difference in how I could manipulate the paints and use a brush that actually held its point. I imagine working on a Cintiq with Photoshop would be just as awesome or maybe even more. But, I will say that the level of control I feel I have using the Intuos Pro M in Photoshop to draw, sketch, paint is so spot-on, that using the Intuos Pro M will save me hundreds of dollars when compared to a Cintiq. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2020 by Reneartink

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