🎨 Unleash Your Creativity with Every Stroke!
The Wacom Intuos Pro S Black is a compact, wireless drawing tablet designed for professionals and creatives alike. With a 6.3 x 3.9 inch active area, it features a battery-free Wacom Pro Pen 2 that offers 8,192 pressure levels and 60° tilt recognition for maximum precision. Compatible with both Windows and Mac, this tablet includes customizable controls and is perfect for graphic design, photo editing, and illustration.
Brand | Wacom |
Product Dimensions | 26.9 x 17 x 0.1 cm; 450 g |
Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | PTH460K0B |
Manufacturer | Wacom |
Series | Intuos Pro Small |
Colour | S |
Standing screen display size | 10.6 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 60 levels/inch |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Operating System | Windows |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 4.9 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 450 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
P**R
Good purchase
Works great, quality is good, installation and integration into windows worked fine (it was on W10). Price was reasonable, the only thing that could be better is if wireless connectivity was through WiFi instead of Bluetooth as BT interface has small lag, there is no lag if wired by USB and mostly use it wired on table so not much of a problem.
S**B
An excellent product
I bought the Wacom Intuos Pro Large to help me revise and relearn maths. I've never liked the idea of wasting tons of paper and wanted something digital. My reMarkable though great, isn't big enough and a whiteboard in my living room is not practical. When the device arrived, I thought I'd made a mistake with the size. The large is big, about as long as a full-sized keyboard and about double the width. But, I quickly discovered that the large is perfect for my needs.The Intuos Pro is also full of great features. It works both wired and wireless (using Bluetooth). It's function buttons are convenient as is its intuitive software. Merely touching a function button brings up a visual display to remind you what the button does. The pen is also great. No batteries to charge, eraser on the top, and it moves the mouse cursor when hovering just above the tablet. The touch capabilities are excellent as well with multi-touch and gesture support.While there is a small learning curve, mainly to set it up, I was up and running in minutes. Worth every penny.
R**E
Fantastic tablet, downloading the drivers on Windows 10 was ...
Fantastic tablet, downloading the drivers on Windows 10 was easy - you just go to Wacoms website and search for the latest drivers. I upgraded from the previous model Intuos Pro S - I had it for years and to this day it's still an awesome tablet, but I felt the need to upgrade as there are vast improvements in this model. The only qualm I have with these kinds of tablets is that the tiny edges can get filled of dirt quite quickly - especially if you eat at your desk. The crevices are easy to be filled with that kind of stuff. I occassionaly clean my tablet, if anything gets under there I'll use a tiny needle to get rid of anything wedged inside.Another thing is that the texture of the surface was quite rough, this can result in your pen nibs wearing down more quickly compared to a smooth surface. The default surface they send seems to be rough which is annoying, they have 3 types of texture sheets: smooth, standard and rough. You can find these on their website - I purchased the standard and it feels way better. A test card is included so you can feel what the different textures feel like. I think this is a sneaky tactic by Wacom, they'll know most people won't like a rough surface - not the end of the world but considering texture sheets are around £30 (depending on the size of your tablet, larger sheets are more expensive) they know they can get more money from this. It should have been a standard texture sheet, but unfortunately - not the case.Aside from those minor issues, it's a step forward in terms of specifications. I've noticed the difference in levels of pressure sensitivity from my last Wacom tablet which had only 2048. The new pen is also comfortable and has an elegant new pen holder/stand that holds the nibs inside, which I love. Changing the texture sheet was easy to do, and it was delivered very quickly - I ordered it from the Wacom store.I've had no driver issues thus far, I have had problems with Wacom drivers in the past - they're not perfect but they've certainly improved quite a bit. Simple to set up, and easy to use. I'd recommend this tablet for professional artists, but if you feel like splashing out - go for it. Wacom are stingy with their prices, but I do believe 'you pay for what you get for'. If you can't afford a screen tablet then this is the next best thing.
A**R
Great, but not perfect
I use a wacom tablet every day for work and it varies between intuos pro models and intuos 4. I do everything with a tablet and it replaces my mouse for 95% of the tasks I do.I had an old cintiq 12wx at home previously but as i do morr 3D work than 2D now, for a number of years I just used the cintiq as a regular tablet without the screen function but the screen had no texture and was too slippy and was getting outdated so I went for this model.Like all wacoms, its really great and i cant imagine working without one but it doesnt come without its annoyances.The texture sheet is really rough.. so went from polar opposites, and takes a while to get used to the default but it is much nicer than slippy glass. It does wear down the nib fast though.Software is still a big issue. Sometimes the drivers just stop working properly or something interferes with it which is very annoying. WINDOWS still insists on making the experience of using a tablet really bad by default, so still need to turn off flicks, press and hold for right click and the rubbish visual effects (but to be fair, theyre windows issues)I would suggest turning off windows ink in the Pen > Mapping section of the settings and create a seperate mapping for just photoshop with windows ink turned on because otherwise pressure sensitivity doesnt work.. but if you leave it on for all, other programs dont work correctly.It is also a little expensive. Its a professional tool so pays for itself, but still feels a little pricey.The new pen and pen holder are very nice.The overall slimmed down size is really useful too and it looks great.All-in-all, great but not perfect.UPDATE:A few days ago in the heavy rain, it turns out that the seal around my whole window seal leaks really badly. What poured through the window and down the back of my desk. I thought I had dealt with this, but 3 days later, I pull the tablet out and find that it's been sitting in a puddle of water for 3 days.....Devastated I quickly cleaned it all up... Works perfectly.Super happy with it.
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