The Wacom Pen 2K is a stylus made for select Intuos Creative Pen tablets and One by Wacom Pen tablets. It’s cordless, battery-free, and has 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity. Furthermore, programmable side-switches let you put shortcuts right at your fingertips for quick and easy access.
Wacom Pen 2K
$22.46
In stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.06 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8.9 × 2.7 × 1.3 in |
Pressure Levels | 2048 |
Number of Switches | 1 |
Report Rate | 133 pps |
Resolution | 2540 lpi |
Stylus Accuracy | ±0" / 0.5 mm |
Technology | Electromagnetic Resonance (EMR) |
Dimensions (L x D) | 5.5 x 0.5" / 138.8 x 11.5 mm |
Battery Type | None |
Warranty Length | Limited 1-Year Warranty |
Reviews (338)
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Domingo Friesen (verified owner) –
I used a Wacom tablet for years with Photoshop and loved it. There is no driver for it for my new computer so I had to get a new Wacom. I think it has much more function than the old one, but I can’t take advantage because the instructions are so poor. No manual, no tutorial. Videos provided are just reviews.
Imani Bednar (verified owner) –
I’ve had this tablet for about three weeks and I use it for photo editing. It was very easy to set up and maps the screen very accurately. It makes editing my photos much easier than with a mouse and there was almost no learning curve. I am not an artist so I cannot speak to its use for drawing, but i enthusiastically recommend it for photo editing.
Delbert Purdy (verified owner) –
We have not had these very long, but they were purchased to supplement our Digital Arts classes. They seem to be very user friendly, and work well with our current systems
Jessica Lind (verified owner) –
tima muito precisa otimizou muito meu trabalho
Brando Schumm (verified owner) –
It’s just about the same as the old Bamboo with the addition of touch sensitive pen. I hope it lasts as long and that Wacom continues to support it.
Markus Schneider (verified owner) –
I use mine on a two screen system. I’m not the worlds biggest fan of pen as mouse but this works pretty good. I usually run Capture One Pro and Photoshop on my second monitor so I’ve set up the tablet so use the whole surface when using those programs which gives you more precise control. Battery life is good using bluetooth. Nice not having to connect to USB unless you are charging it.
Zoie Strosin (verified owner) –
Comenzando a utilizarlo para edicin de fotos y funciona muy bien. Se instala fcil y se integra sin dificultad a los software como LR y PS
Jennie Hudson (verified owner) –
I use this tablet along with Adobe Photoshop for post-production on my photographic work. The buttons are easily customizable, and the settings can be backed up in case they need to switch machines. Definitely works like its Intuos Pro counterparts, and definitely a good buy for those who like to get up close with their photo editing.
Clyde Franecki (verified owner) –
I had previously used the Wacom Cintique monitor at former employer and was pleasantly surprised at how well this tablet interface worked in comparison. The reaction time between screen and pen motion is excellent, and it is easy to plug/unplug the USB at any time you need the extra desk space to just use your standard mouse. I had initially tried the small version of this tablet and although it was much better than a standard mouse for drawing, the larger size is noticeably more accurate. If using 2 monitors you can assign just one monitor of domain for the pen travel for your drawing programs – this makes the horizontal-vertical movement ratio between the pen and the image much more realistic. I had a couple of strange glitches with a couple of the drawing tools come up intermittently, but they seem to go away after restart – so it was acceptable [sketchbook pro-6.0]. Overall would recommend this tablet.
Millie Pacocha (verified owner) –
Needed this tablet for graphic design work and photo editing. Makes it SO MUCH easier. Don’t know how I did it before. If you’re thinking about it, just go for it already.
Laurel Williamson (verified owner) –
I got this as a gift for my fiance and she loves it! She’s a digital artist and it’s a great upgrade from her old one, and a great price too because she didn’t need the pro model.
Nia Dicki (verified owner) –
Pen doesn’t work with my into pro.
Mya Rice (verified owner) –
I can’t draw, but my new wacom makes me a sketch artist on PS.
Deven Dibbert (verified owner) –
I picked one of these up for a few reasons, while editing Real estate photography and drawing in PS. The tablet takes a little bit of getting use to at first, but after about a week it becomes a little more second nature. Having the pressure sensitive pen is nice for painting in exposure, using the brush tool with a layer mask and blending 2 images, Etc.
Kraig Metz (verified owner) –
its grate but i still have to get used to it
Calista Hessel (verified owner) –
Love this pen for work with Wacom one tablet
Kory Wehner (verified owner) –
Fine. However, the other items promised with the purchase were not met.
Mike Lakin (verified owner) –
Exactly what i ordered. Came promptly. Works perfectly.
Charlie Zulauf (verified owner) –
Took just a little time to learn how to use it, but the table works great. I do a lot of photo restoration and it is so easy to get to the smallest detail, better than I can with the mouse. It was well worth the money and for sure when you can it at a sale price….
Barbara Herzog (verified owner) –
I use this tablet to edit photos and in most ways that anyone would use a mouse (I can’t use a mouse anymore because of wrist injury issues). I had an earlier generation tablet (a Wacom Bamboo) but it won’t work with my new computer. Neither tablet was terribly easy to get used to, and this one is giving me a little trouble–but it maybe that I don’t know enough to configure it properly.