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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Kirsten Rohan (verified owner) –
The pen is too small and not comfortable to use at all
Kitty Aufderhar (verified owner) –
I bought this Wacom Intuos Draw Pen Small Tablet (White) for quick edits in Lightroom x Photoshop and for travels. I can really appreciate that this is pretty much straightforward and simple. I don’t really use touch, nor do I use the eraser that the Intuos Pro offers (or some of the older Bamboo series tablets), so this works out for me. The loop at the top of the pad is really useful for keeping the pen safe when it is packed away. This size is perfect for on-the-go edits. I have used this pad on an airplane (Economy seating) and I’m able to get some work done with this. Small is definitely much more sensitive than Medium on tablet work, but doable. I’d recommend using this with the flex nibs for more control. Anybody who has owned any of the tablets knows this is WAY better than using the mouse/trackpad for edits. This is one of the most affordable solutions.
Ryan Lebsack (verified owner) –
I ordered the tablet on a Saturday and it arrived Thursday afternoon, which is convenient for me as that is when I get out of classes. The packing was very safe and it came in a nice little box where I set the tablet, cord, and pen inside when I’m not using it. It takes up very little room and the pen is nice to hold; I didn’t use the art program that came with it, (I used SAI instead) so I cannot say whether the program is of decent quality or not. Installation was easy; because I don’t have a CD rom, I just downloaded the drivers off of Wacom’s website directly and was good to go. Would definitely buy it again.
Bert Purdy (verified owner) –
This small size tablet is perfect for me to use with Lightroom, Photoshop, and On1 applications because the pen does the job and it takes up very little desk space. I had an earlier version that was a little bigger and heavier and I like this better.
Oswald Torphy (verified owner) –
Wacom tablets are great. This is my third tablet (…used in different locations) and I like how they have evolved throughout the years. Features added are nicely functional.
Porter Mante (verified owner) –
Works great for sketching and drawing in photoshop and illustrator. Also great with photo retouching. A little more difficult to get used to than I thought but unless you want to invest a lot more in an LCD version, this does the trick. Occasional lag when you’re doing heavy duty work. Might be my computer though.
Gina Wiegand (verified owner) –
Fast service Good product
Kathryne Jakubowski (verified owner) –
The lag on the stylus is so slow that this is unusable for me. I have used multiple Wacom tablets and really enjoyed them. Yes, I went through and modified all the settings to try and get the best use out of it but if you are connected via BT the lag is terrible. Even through usb its noticeable. I also miss having touch capabilities on the tablet – so much more intuitive and efficient. Save up a little more and get something better. Mostly used in Photoshop, Lightroom, (drawing, retouching). Now just sitting collecting dust because an old tablet or mouse works better.
Chanelle Kunze (verified owner) –
the pen is quite smooth to hold and screen is easy to get dirty
Turner Wuckert (verified owner) –
I’ve been using Wacom tablets for retouching photographs for more than a quarter of a century. I love ’em! It will take a while to get used to the small stylus that comes with this one however. After an hour or so, my fingers slide down the pen.
Roberta Jast (verified owner) –
This upgrade for my pen tablet was a long time coming. My Wacom Bamboo finally died. Its a little different bc there was more surface area on the bamboo. Almost the entire surface is usable space on the Intuos. Not a hard transition though and I like the extra space on my desk. One of the other reviews complained about the lack of surface area, that there needed to be space for your hand to rest (which there was on the bamboo… sort of), but the thin, sleek tablet design makes this issue a non- issue for me. I like the thin tablet. The pen is also different. The Bamboo pen had a larger diameter which was easier to grip. Intuos pen is much thinner and is definitely an adjustment for me, especially when retouching for long periods of time. But again, this is new and I think I’ll get used to that quickly. Very easy set up. Nice and responsive to touch and pressure. Also the pistachio green makes me smile : ) Overall very happy and would recommend.
Avis Huel (verified owner) –
Excelente
Kailey Gusikowski (verified owner) –
Picked this up as an on-the-job tablet to take to gigs that don’t have tablets for the freelancers. Figured I would be less upset losing the cheaper sibling to the Pro unit I keep at home. Size is great, and I definitely prefer the way this thing maxes out the usable area rather than the way the pro has a huge amount of useless border space on it. Also love: less buttons to disable, and a physical switch to disable the touch functionality (I don’t need it). The bads: The stylus is utterly tiny and super cheap feeling. And there aren’t any replacements that I can find (the LP180ES does NOT work with these models (CTH690)). Moreover, the cursor has a bothersome tendency to jump in response to changes in angle. Meaning you can plant the tip in one spot on the pad, change your angle without actually moving the stylus’ position and the cursor will MOVE. Not a huge deal, but it’s an occasional surprise that would make me angry if I were an illustrator! Also, the distance at which the tablet will read the stylus is shorter than with the Pro models, meaning you need to hold the pen closer (if, like me, you only go pen down to click) while you work. Overall, though, I’d put it on equal terms with its more expensive cousins in the Pro line, considering the weird bugs/flaws those have as well.
Kurt Barrows (verified owner) –
Makes editting a lot faster and more precise
Maddison Schuster (verified owner) –
Easy to install, easy to use, and cuts my photoshop time down considerably.
Monica Quitzon (verified owner) –
At first I was a little skeptical about using this. I’ve had a few friends highly suggest that a tablet would help accelerate my workflow for photos and videos. I do have to say that even with all my years of just using a track pad and keyboard, I found this to be a really nice addition to my workflow!
Sophie Lemke (verified owner) –
This tablet isn’t as good as the previous versions. Definitely unhappy overall with the new one. Apple software somewhat forced me to abandon my last Wacom tablet because the software updates didn’t align and now I bought the new bigger tablet and it’s not nearly as easy to use as the previous version. Totally unhappy with it.
Vicenta Gleason (verified owner) –
I am still getting used to this device as opposed to the mouse. When I get more proficient, I’m sure it much easier. The only thing I do not like, is that the pointer moves around when I am 1/2 an inch or so from the surface. Must be some setting I have not found yet. Still learning …. Jim
Mark Fritsch (verified owner) –
I use the Intuos Draw Pen Tablet in my classroom to write on a electronic whiteboard via a projector. This has changed how I provide notes to my students! I no longer stand in front of the room with my back to my students. I can move around the room (with the wireless accessory pack) and engage students on a more personal level. Thank you to B&H Photo for the fantastic customer service, product selection, and pricing! Also, thank you to WACOM for making a terrific product!
Maurice Krajcik (verified owner) –
Not familiar with the product as it was a gift to our grandson. He was thrilled