Manufacturer | Wacom |
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Brand | Wacom |
Item model number | PTH660 |
Color | Black |
Weight | 24.6 ounces |
Height | 0.31 inches |
Depth | 13.18 inches |
Product Id | 43840 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.7 (659 ratings) 4.7 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 753218988270 |
Wacom Intuos Pro offers you more natural creative control than ever before. Combined with the super-sensitive Wacom Pro Pen 2, our sleek new tablet looks and feels amazing. Like to start your projects on paper? The Paper Edition enables to automatically convert paper sketches into digital files, as you draw. Perfect for your next creative breakthrough. #Bullet_Description#
Precision Graphics Tablet: Our professional Wacom Intuos utilizes trusted Pro Pen technology to allow for hours of image editing, illustration or design work Ultra-Responsive Wacom Pro Pen 2: The included ergonomic 8192 pressure sensitive battery-free pen is easy to control, giving you the familiar feel that you are used to with exceptional sensitivity Compact Bluetooth Design: The compact design along with touch gestures and programmable buttons give you a broad range of ways to personalize the way you work and create Productivity Boosters: Speed up and stay in creative flow with multi-touch gestures and get easy shortcuts with customizable 8 Express Keys Touch Ring and pen side switches Creative Software: Register your Intuos Pro and receive 3-months of Shapr3D, and 3-months/250GB of MASV file transfer; offer available for customers located in the Americas
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Loving the Wacom Intuos Pro graphics drawing tablet (PTH660), the latest in a long succession of Wacom Intuos tablets. It comes with the new Wacom Pro Pen 2, a more sensitive and responsive upgrade. With this version, the pen is lighter and battery-free. The pen tips are replaceable and you get 6 standard nibs and 4 felt nibs along with a pen stand. Another upgrade is the tablet itself, it's battery free, has 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity (up from 2048), tilt-response and has lag-free tracking. There are two switches in front to customize shortcuts for access. The extra cost Bluetooth option from previous Intuos Pro tablets now comes standard along with a wired USB connection. The addition of Bluetooth makes connections easier. The new Intuos Pro looks a lot like the previous model except that it takes up less space and is a bit thinner. There is also a new USB-C connector wire for faster charging, and it's at a right angle that helps keep it flush with the tablet. Uniquely, the Intuos' replaceable Texture Sheet drawing surface has a slightly rough surface that mimics the feel of paper. And Wacom has included a row "ExpressKeys". There are eight ExpressKeys buttons set vertically that can be made to do almost anything you want to program them to do. A Touch Ring with a center Toggle button divides the ExpressKeys into two sets of four each. In paint programs like Photoshop, the ring can be used to rotate, increase/decrease brush sizes and other functions with variable settings. Pressing the center Toggle button switches between the outer ring functions. Another feature of the Intuos Pro tablet is Multi-Touch. This turns the Intuos tablet into a trackpad. All these features and functions make the Wacom Intuos Pro a big PRO with no CONS, except perhaps the learning curve, and I recommend it. If only an Adobe Photoshop license came included for free....
Im new to the Wacom products but this one is very nice. Getting started with it was pretty easy just have to follow directions. The screen is easy to draw on. Also the pen you can change the stylus points cool. It has a bigger screen to work the stuff. Can't wait to see how to use all the different features. I also downloaded the apps and software. But it's nice very hi tech drawing tablet.
There is a reason this tablet is an industry standard. Its solid, responsive, intuitive, and has a boatload of customizable features. The stylus is comfortable and feels natural in your hand. There is a learning curve for beginners who are not used to drawing on a tablet while viewing on a computer screen, but it doesn't take long to get the hang of it. Being left-handed, I appreciate that it can be set up for either left or right hand use. I use it for drawing, painting, and photo editing. It has worked flawlessly with every graphics app I have tried. I love that it has bluetooth so I don't have to be wired constantly. The multi-touch feature is great too. It lets you use the tablet as your main mouse/trackpad/touch navigation. The packaging is beautiful. If I had anything negative to say, it would be that the instructions included in the box are minimal. There's no explanation about the pen or the nibs inside the pen stand. That information can be found on the Wacom website however, along with all the setup information and drivers if you need them. If you are interested in doing high level graphics of any sort, I recommend getting this table. Your mouse hand will thank you!
Unboxing: My first impression of the outer packaging was that it looked very neat and professional. I like to keep boxes so it's a plus that I did not have to destroy any of the outer packaging. Which was in two parts. A thin paper box that needed to be opened via a side flap, and a thicker white hard box that opened up after separating some velcro. The tablet itself is the first thing you see when you open the box up. It came wrapped in a protective plastic. When removed the actual screen had more of a paper feel to it than one of glass. Which I personally consider to be a plus when working with any digital tablets, but it is more of a personal preference. When the tablet is lifted out you finally get a good look at the cable, pen/nib holder, and of course the pen itself. This particular model came with the Wacom Pro Pen 2. And I have to say that I was very impressed with the quality of the materials these accessories were made out of. They feel like they have substance to them. Set Up: Right out of the Gate I would say that this tablet is not super beginner friendly. It came with some laughably small instruction manuals. Where the only directions you have are given in vague pictures. And the only actually useful information it gives is where the replacement nibs are and how to change them out. The other stuff is basic, where to plug cords in, and warnings. Such as it not being water or drop resistant. The last little bit of information it provides is to go to a website for installing the proper drivers . Finding the drivers was pretty straightforward, but I had previous experience though. I ended up finding it on a product information screen and then scrolling down a bit for driver information. Installation was simple, and it did require a full computer restart to finalize the installation of the required program. Right about now, as I was attempting to use the tablet pen to look through the settings. I noticed that the tablet had not come with an artist's glove, and also got first hand experience with the tablet's touch screen capabilities! I usually rest my hand on the screen when using digital art pens. So I noticed that sometimes the tablet was struggling to differentiate the movements of the pen, and the movements of my hand changing resting positions on the screen. Which I ended up resolving myself by turning off the touch screen. I also wish that there was more information available about the tablet settings before you got to the point of being able to customize them. There are quite a few settings to look through but it really looks like everything can be fine tuned to any specific person's needs. From the gestures, to the functionality of all the hot keys. And even the buttons on the Pro Pen 2. Actual Tablet Use: I drew up some base lineart from a simple sketch in a free digital art program called Krita, that I was already familiar with. I haven't had a lot of time to finalize the settings the way I want to. So I can't say too much here but the gesture zoom in and zoom out is really a fantastic addition to any digital artist's arsenal. I wish all tablets had it. It's really a time saver. It took a while to adjust to moving a pen around on the tablet, but having to look at my computer screen to see what I was doing. But it is doable. I found it easier to think about it like a mouse on a mousepad, instead thinking about it like using a real pen to draw? If that makes any sense. Anyway, the pen movements felt very fluid. And overall the tablet feels like it would be worth the asking price.
My daughter absolutely loves this! She eats, breaths and sleeps her art so this was the perfect addition to her supplies. One thing that I really like about this drawing tablet is that it can kind of recognize the difference when she uses a fingertip or the stylus vs when it is just her hand resting on the tablet. I bought one for my son several years ago and had to buy a special glove to keep the tablet from smudging his artwork when his hand would rest on the tablet, so to me, this was a big plus. She likes all of the options that this tablet gives her, and it has really helped her to expand her graphics styles. There is also an app for this tablet that will give it even more capabilities. When I chose this one I did so because I thought that it stated it is compatible with a chrome book. According to my daughter, the app is only available through Apple and for MacBooks. Now she says that she is fine with all of the options that are available without the app, but so far this is the only drawback that I have found. I would still recommend this tablet!
First off I've only had this for a few hours. I was too excited to bust it out of the box and dive in. Ideally you have ps to use with but I'm a hobbiest so Krita. I have not done digital art in years. Quite literally. But I still remember the basics and do traditional water color and acrylic for fun. I played with all the preset brushes, layers, brush size with the touch pad is handy. The pressure sensitivity is on point. Overall I was amazed at how easy it actually is to use a tablet with no screen. You look at the monitor, even if you lift the pen it shows where the 'cursor is. The pen and the tablet have various preset button shortcuts but I'm going to need some time to work out how best to set them up. Honestly it's a great mash up of digital meet traditional and I can see me throwing together all sorts of cool art going forward. Don't judge my art. I was just doodling. Oh and it's extremely fun to use it as a mouse doing other stuff on the PC. Lol. Sorry I'm a excited. Oh word of advice, cut a glove or buy a digital artist glove. It's full touch sensitive. The website link that came with it was broken... but it was easy enough to find the drivers and install the software. That was really the only step to install. Only comparison I have are to two much less expensive options my sister in law has. They were ok but lagged. I can't say I have a single negative so far outside of the learning curve. I need some tutorials!
The Wacom Tablet Pro is not a stand alone tablet with a screen. It is more of a track pad extender or electronic canvas. The Wacom Tablet Pro does not come with a manual, which I found to be very frustrating trying to use a new device. I would rather have a long thick page booklet in front of me than have to hunt on the internet to try and learn how to use a device. Both the Wacom pen and the tablet are suitable for left or right handed users. The Wacom Tablet Pro weighs 1 pound & 9.8 ounces. The Wacom pen weighs 0.5 ounces. The Wacom Tablet Pro is Windows or Mac compatible and must be connected by bluetooth or with the included usb cable and utilized with another device (i.e. desktop/laptop) or any other preferred software (i.e. photoshop). Before using the Wacom Tablet Pro, drivers and utility software must be downloaded and installed for setup on your device found on the Wacom website. The tablet has two rubberized strips on the bottom to prevent slipping. The track pad area shown by four white corners on the Wacom Tablet Pro is a whopping 8 & 3/4" x 5 & 3/4". This working area gets transposed onto your device screen. To get a handle on the comparison, on the laptop device I am using now the track pad is only 4" x 2 & 1/4". The Wacom Tablet Pro is freedom to roam. No more running out of space. There are 8 express keys located on the top side of the tablet for customization along with one touch ring with four programmable settings. There is a toggle on the side of the tablet that controls the track pad. If you toggle it, its full capabilities are controlled only by the Wacom pen. The Wacom pen has a comfortable ergonomic feel with a rubberized grip. There are two buttons on the pen for customization. In addition, the pen has 8,192 pressure levels for every variety of strokes. The pen stand has 10 extra nibs hidden inside. To access them the base is unscrewed, which I found was not always the easiest thing to do. The hole in the underside of the base also acts as a nib replacement tool. I found the Wacom pen to be a welcome alternative to a mouse's limited capabilities of feel & preciseness along with the ergonomics that fall short in using a mouse. The multitude of Wacom track pad & Wacom pen customization are set up in Wacom properties and will vary depending on your own specific preferences. Create your reality, with this Wacom Tablet Pro the possibilities are endless!
I received the Wacom Intuos Pro to give my honest opinion. I never thought such a device like the Wacom digital drawing tablet existed. But the Wacom drawing tablet allows the artist to put their drawing into a digital form. As I stated, I am not familiar with digital drawing but I have been drawing for many years now. For the past few years, I have not drawn because of busyness and loss of interest. Having the Wacom digital drawing tablet helped fuel my interest as an artist. So far, I like how easy it is to operate this device as a new user. The Bluetooth or Type C connection is for wired or wireless connections. The pen comes with a replacement nib which could come in handy. It has a touch feature you can switch on or off at your liking. The tablet surface, although sensitive, has a natural writing feel to it. On the other hand, I do not like how easily the surface shows scratches from the pen. Overall, the Wacom digital drawing tablet is indeed a high-quality digital drawing tablet, however, I am disappointed with how easily the nibs wear out and the obvious scratches to the surface after several usages.
The tablet is great, the pen is incredible and you can customize pressure, buttons etc many different ways. I would be giving 5 stars if the drive worked as well as the hardware. I had to install it multiple times to get the pen to work - I read up on it and it said that's actually common. Sometimes the pen stops working and that's what needs to be done - which is such a drag and counter productive. It came packaged week and free of any damage or defects
Like it so far. Was a pain to setup and register. Large size but that is a good thing. The pen gets a little finicky sometimes, and the nibs wear quickly. The touch part can make it think you're touching it when you're not, but you can work around that. Makes digital art much faster to create. Very easy to use overall.