With the Intuos Creative Pen Tablet from Wacom, you can bring your designs, ideas, and artwork into the digital realm. It features a 6.0 x 3.7″ drawing area, ideal for space-limited desktops, and is compatible with both left- and right-handed users. Located at the top are four customizable ExpressKeys that place frequently used commands such as copy, paste, and undo right at your fingertips. Moreover, it comes with a pressure sensitive stylus for the control and precision you need in creative software. Registering the Intuos allows you to download Corel Painter Essentials 7 (90-day trial), Corel AfterShot Pro 3 (90-day trial), and Clip Studio Paint Pro (2-year license).
Wacom Intuos Creative Pen Tablet (Small, Black)
$55.96
In stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 1.05 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8.9 × 7.65 × 1.4 in |
Active Area | 6 x 3.7" / 152.40 x 93.98 mm |
Technology | Electromagnetic Resonance (EMR) |
Multi-Touch | No |
Operating System Support | ChromeOS, Windows, macOS/OS X |
Charging Time | 3.5 Hours |
Maximum Battery Life | 15 Hours |
Battery Type | None |
Dimensions (L x D) | 5.6 x 0.5" / 142.2 x 12.7 mm |
Number of Switches | 2 |
Number of Buttons | 4 |
Tilt | None |
Pressure Levels | 4096 |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 7.9 x 6.3 x 0.4" / 200.66 x 160.02 x 10.16 mm |
Connectivity Cable | USB Type-A |
Connectivity Ports | 1 x Micro-USB |
Buttons Customizable | Yes |
Warranty Length | Limited 1-Year Warranty |
Reviews (338)
338 reviews for Wacom Intuos Creative Pen Tablet (Small, Black)
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Hailee Dicki (verified owner) –
This is my 2nd Wacom drawing tablet. I bought a CTL480 last year to use for whiteboarding with remote workers, and since that was discontinued I got the CTL490 recently. With the right software (I use Smooth Draw, which is free), both work very well for this purpose. I spend many hours with each, and the main difference seems to be the CTL480 has a smoother feel of nib on writing surface, which is better for writing words fast, and the CTL490 has a bit more scratchiness, which works better for true drawing & sketching. The CTL480 is actually a little too slippery for precision drawing. I like the slightly heavier and wider circumference of the CTL480 stylus better, but the 490 one works fine. I mapped the 152×95 mm drawing surface to 1728×1080 pixels (rather than using the default mapping) because this matches the aspect ratios, making natural hand motions on the tablet match what shows up on the screen. It’s not quite as good as writing with your favorite pen or pencil or paper, but it’s very good, and I like it better than writing directly on the screen of the Microsoft Surface Pro 3 and 4. Those felt a little too slick for me, and if you’re drawing the feel is quite important.
Juanita Effertz (verified owner) –
Its small its light does what its suppose to do. I miss the circular button to control the brush size but for the price I will live without it. The pen is a bit too thin, I liked the old one better but like I said, for $79, it works for me.
Violette Zemlak (verified owner) –
great tool to have. Very useful when using photoshop and other programs that need drawing. Love it.
Hollie Greenfelder (verified owner) –
Just got this. Can’t wait to educate myself to take my photography to a new level.
Elwin Runte (verified owner) –
Good Size. Installed without a glitch and works well.
Tremayne Oberbrunner (verified owner) –
coming from a Wacom Intuos 3 6×8 this felt much more accurate good usable size sensitivity is predictable
Amos Roberts (verified owner) –
The tablet is small enough to fit on my desk without taking over, yet large enough to be practical. I like the dual touch and pen. Now I need to learn the software and get busy.
Brown Block (verified owner) –
It is very good product than I expected.
Isabell Bayer (verified owner) –
This tablet works great for what I wanted it to do. I use it for photo touchups, note-taking on my laptop, and heavier graphic work on photoshop.
Hoyt Rutherford (verified owner) –
The best for graphic design.Love it,thanks!
Braxton Pagac (verified owner) –
I am using this literally on my lap as I sit on the couch with my laptop in front of me on a stand. It is quite up to the job. It comes with a stylus and 3 replacement tips in the top of the stylus, but no stand for the stylus.
Hope Wyman (verified owner) –
It’s a gift for a girl who likes to draw. and I plan to use it myself to edit photos.
Halle Nader (verified owner) –
Easy to install drivers and software. Just follow book step by step. Not hard at all. I use this for math and science notes. Definitely recommend it for educational purposes in addition to artistic purposes. Price is good and good build quality.
Ibrahim Kilback (verified owner) –
Though I have used Wacom tablets since its inception, and used the Intuos’s former versions, this one is not exactly what I expected. Nothing wrong with it using the pen etc. I do have an issue with the Bluetooth aspect of it. If you do use it via Bluetooth, it takes a while to boot up and sometimes the cursor freezes on top of my screen (iMac High Sierra). Also the battery lasts maybe a day and a half in normal Photoshop usage so you must re charge it often. If I use it in plugged in mode sometimes the cursor also freezes and I have to unplug it from the back of the iMac and re plug it again in order for it to function. This latter was also a problem with previous versions. It’s more complicated than it should be.
Adrien Cassin (verified owner) –
Everyone who uses Illustrator or Photoshop should have a Wacom. And Forget the less expensive brands. Would have posted 5 stars if the available instructions were a bit more user friendly. That is, first time user. Still looking through online videos.
Agnes Smitham (verified owner) –
I had an older Wacom that was larger and finally decided to upgrade to a smaller faster tablet. I use it for editing in Adobe Photoshop. Love it and love the size–fits very nicely on my desk.
Stanley Fadel (verified owner) –
It is really good and fast when I’m using it for photo shop and light room, l am so happy l purchased this item.
Velva Williamson (verified owner) –
yo compre la Intus Draw con el propsito de usarla en remplazo del mouse, y fue una compra acertada, utilizo la suite de adobe cc y es compatible con todos los programas, y su respuesta es muy buena, todos los programas que uso la reconocen sin ningn problema. es muy fcil de instalar, no lleva mucho tiempo configurarla. para los que por primera vez van a usar una tablet draw les recomiendo esta, ya que es econmica y de buen tamao, si van a tener que re-aprender el manejo de este perifrico, ya que no funciona como un mouse, es mas rpido e intuitivo.no tiene las 5 estrellas por que la interface inalmbrica la venden por separado.
Julius Mayer (verified owner) –
its a new device for me an I really didn’t try hard to work with it, as of know its really difficult working with tablet!
Else Prosacco (verified owner) –
I initially bought the Small but returned it for the Medium. It’s the perfect size to go along with my MacBook Pro for me to edit when I’m on the road.