The Intuos Pro Paper Edition Creative Pen Tablet from Wacom is a flexible graphical tablet that can be used to digitize your work, and by flexible, we don’t mean bendable. By itself, the Intuos Pro is a standard drawing tablet that connects to your system via USB or Bluetooth. It has eight customizable ExpressKeys and a Touch Ring to assist you with your workflow, and comes with the Wacom Pro Pen 2, which has 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity.
This Paper edition includes a Paper Clip, a Finetip Pen, and ten sheets of A5 paper, allowing you to sketch on paper and store your work without having to be online or connected to a computer. The Intuos Pro is compatible with the Wacom Pro Pen 2, and in “Paper Mode”, you can use either the Finetip Pen, a ballpoint pen, or even a pencil. To share your sketches right away, connect to your iOS or Android device using Bluetooth.
Sam Swaniawski (verified owner) –
The tablet arrived quickly and connected flawlessly to my laptop. New features make it even better than my old tablet.
Giovanna Wunsch (verified owner) –
I downgraded from the large to medium and it works just as well if not better, I mostly use it for home editing, but because of it’s smaller size I can fit in my laptop bag and take it on the go to edit on my laptop via bluetooth.
Cassandra Harris (verified owner) –
Intuitive, easy to set up, transformative in regard to workflow, posture, and efficiency.Its just silly to edit in Photoshop without one.Should have done it earlier.
Alessandra Kuhic (verified owner) –
The tablet works amazing. Professional quality. Very recommended.
Devyn Gerhold (verified owner) –
Works great with Photoshop . Editing images is a breeze ! Supercharges your workflow
Noemy Brakus (verified owner) –
Minimizes once tedious tasks, makes intuitive representations more intuitive.
Marty Auer (verified owner) –
Use entirely for photo editing, touch as mouse replacement. Great product. Had Bamboo Capture before which was pretty good but touch function was flaky. This seems to work well. Been only using a week. Haven’t tried bundled software yet/
Brandyn Mertz (verified owner) –
Perfect size for location laptop – FYI – it supports bluetooth (no specialized receiver to keep track of – YAY! ). Works well for it’s size, no issues on connectivity or use… Wacom FTW! (Suggestion: apply some Velcro tabs to hold the pen to the tablet when in/on a location. Always seems to wander off…)
Derrick Reichel (verified owner) –
So far so good ! I’ve owned the larger Pro version for a few years, and it has been great. I bought the smaller Pro version to travel with, and I really like it so far. Very well made. Bluetooth is awesome. Pen is nicer than the first version. BH shipped it super fast.
Irving Huels (verified owner) –
Received as a gift and am totally happy and pleased with the product and all the options to create. This is a valuable tool as a graphic designer!!! 🙂
Buford Bosco (verified owner) –
It’s wireless, its sensitivity is unmatched and the ability to use your left hand on it while using the pen with your right is so wonderful. You have to retrain your brain to use this. Get the small, you don’t need medium or large if you’re just a photographer like myself.
Caden Reilly (verified owner) –
This tablet is not only beautiful and sleek but it allows maximum control in photo-editing and illustration without any sacrifices. The pressure sensitive pen is insane and the touch portion is awesome if you like to use it as a touch tablet. As if all that were not enough, this tablet is also wireless (WOW). The build quality is great. All told, I recommend this tablet to all professionals as well as intermediate users who want to get the best results and control! -Roberto
Ramon Cormier (verified owner) –
I used a 12 Cintiq for a few years then I switched to an HP TM2 tablet PC but they never felt good enough. I bought Intuos pro for a recent project that required a lot of photomanipulation and I just loved it. I have never felt this much control and precision before using Photoshop. Its the best tablet.The only thing that bothered me was that the battery runs out in about 6 hours, you can just plug it back in and continue working but still it would have been nice if the battery life was longer.
Seamus Grimes (verified owner) –
TAblet keeps going to sleep after 20 minutes while working. There seems to be no way turn off the sleep function. Touch Rotation function with fingers is spotty. Some times it works sometimes it doesn’t. Battery doesn’t last long in wireless mode. Mine dies after 3 hours with a full charge. When it does work it improves photo retouching and painting abilities far above what you can do with just a mouse.
Ronny Pfeffer (verified owner) –
Wacom creates lasting and reliable products! I’ve just now upgraded my 2009 Intuos4 (only because I wanted new technology of touch and USB-C). This medium size is smaller than my original Medium and looks slick. It functions as expected very well and use the tablet for all my photo retouching for people and product photography.
Phoebe Cartwright (verified owner) –
I had an older version of this tablet before that I loved but this one is much smaller and the texture/sensitivity is much better. Wish I’d upgraded even sooner. I use it with my 27 Mac. With my laptop I reduce the active area so you might only need the small one if you don’t use large monitors.
Harrison Glover (verified owner) –
Trying to install on a MacBook running 10.15.4. Have spent three hours, 20 restarts, and 3 hard reboots and now am back to ground zero. The most recent drivers do not work and I don’t even know what to do now. Wait until they get around to updating them?
Karelle Ryan (verified owner) –
Just finish getting use to the tablet. My editing with photoshop jump to a new level. I can see my photos looked tons better now. Can’t wait for my next project. It’s a great buy every photographer needs to have it for there editing.
Obie Towne (verified owner) –
I bought the tablet to use with Lightroom and Photoshop. After a month, I am still finding it a little difficult to use: it is sensitive sometimes when I don’t expect it and insensitive sometimes when I expect it. I find that I use my mouse (which continues to work even when the tablet is working) for everything but these applications. In Lr and Ps I use the tablet as a big touchpad for getting around on the screen before typing; it seems to work more consistently. All that said, for working on images in the two programs the pen and tablet combination seems much more natural than a mouse. I won’t switch back.
Terrill Kshlerin (verified owner) –
Easy to set up and with Youtube videos easy to use.