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.
Marty Spencer (verified owner) –
Software needs to be downloaded from their site for current software. The tracking is very precise, which can get in the way due to it size. Meaning it doesn’t pick up where you leave your cruiser the way a laptop mouse pad does. Therefore, the tablet pad is a literal touch version of your screen.
Sid Gutkowski (verified owner) –
Used for photo editing, small is all you need for editing photos large would be better for all the other P/S software, takes about 2 or 3 days to get use to it but then is easy and work flow flows.
Eugene Mante (verified owner) –
Works great – love it. I did have to install the drivers a couple times before it took, but after that no problems. Very accutate, wireless works, great product. Love the size – not too big, not too small.
Mya Franecki (verified owner) –
I had the larger size but bought a new desk with less real estate. This smaller tablet still performs all that is required with enough surface space for photography edits.
Delphia Hegmann (verified owner) –
This pad comes in very handy when making precise brush strokes in Photoshop. I am really liking the way it handles compared to my mice.
Monique Ankunding (verified owner) –
I finally bit the bullet and purchased one, I can’t believe I waited so long! Definitely worth the money that saves me tremendous amount of time on my postproduction work. Easy and simple plug-and-play, hardest part was registering the product.
Jarrod Ullrich (verified owner) –
I gifted the Wacom Intuos Pro Tab for my wife on her birthday and she loves to use it. This has drastically reduced the time to edit the photos on Photoshop.
George Hane (verified owner) –
This tablet cuts down on time in photoshop, premiere and other visual oriented programs. It takes a little getting used to, but really a must if you’re working in an art or film field.
Rosemarie Miller (verified owner) –
Once you get used to this pad it opens up a new world of working. The learning curve isn’t that steep and your production really increases over the traditional mouse.
Rudolph Wiegand (verified owner) –
I love digital art. I use this Wacom tablet to help me create digital paintings using Photoshop & painter. I started out with a Bamboo tablet a few years ago & thought I should upgrade to this tablet. I am very happy with this tablet & recommend this to anyone who loves to create digital art!
Petra Lebsack (verified owner) –
My second wacom tablet. Worth the price.
Bianka Ledner (verified owner) –
You can trust wacom
Maybell Romaguera (verified owner) –
i have been using a mouse to edit. This make it extremely easy. It qas easy to get ise to amd easy to set up. Love it!
Trent Morissette (verified owner) –
I use this for editing my photos in Photoshop. It gives you great control, especially with brush size and flow that you can’t get from a mouse. It does take several edits to get use to it, but it’s well worth it.
Jaylin Beier (verified owner) –
Let me preface this review with the fact that I owned a 15 year old Intous 2. My only reason for giving this review less than 5 stars is that I was basically forced into replacing my old Intous tablet due to the fact that Wacom no longer provides drivers for it. When I upgraded my Mac to El Capitan, I had no driver for my old tablet. If you are a hardware company, you should give continued drivers for a product even though you no longer make it. But I must say that technology has come a very long way since my old Wacom tablet. This tablet far exceeds my expectations in features and functionality. I love the wheel and buttons which are programmable. It also supports touch which my old one did not. All in all I am very happy with it.
Ivy Ferry (verified owner) –
Starting to acquire pain ( hand) with major amount of mouse clicking ( photo editing). Takes some getting use to ,but well worth it. I originally ordered large tablet . Mistake for me. B-H exchanged & credited my card with no problems.
Candida Jacobi (verified owner) –
Only had the tablet for a week or two, Im still getting use to it. This is my first time not using a mouse and it is different. Ill report back after Ive had it for a month or two. The star ratting will either go up or… Peace!
Barry Schultz (verified owner) –
I like the size and fell of this tablet except not a big fan of the circular control (but willing to work with it). The unit keeps locking up my finder when I click out of PS or AE and I have to reload finder and the driver to get it going again. I have Mac OS 10.13.6 and the latest Adobe versions. I reached out to wacom two weeks ago (before the virus mess) with an open case and no reply. Returning this unit.
Arlie Schmidt (verified owner) –
I am an animation student and I wanted to replace my vis tablet with some nicer. The wacom has been great. Its operates smoothly and makes work flow faster. The medium size is perfect because its fits into a backpack with a laptop and also and a nice size active area.
Andrew Nitzsche (verified owner) –
Easy to use and helpful for Photoshop work