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.
Weston Mante (verified owner) –
she is an ilustrator and makes characters for game boards and video games, the touch tablet was just perfect for her and everything that came with it was for sure very convinient.
Genesis Jacobs (verified owner) –
I have been getting used to using graphics tablets and when I tested out Digital painting, it was really amazing to see all the brush settings goes quite smooth with the presure sensitive brush makes it really engaging. I used to use the old intuos 4 before but the little lights representing the edge of the usable area and the new look are really good little details that wacom have taken into consideration
Maurice Jenkins (verified owner) –
I bought this to upgrade from a Wacom Bamboo Capture. The Bamboo is quite good but this tablet us awesome. Buttery touch commands and the pen gives you great control. The increase in sensitivity levels gives much better finite control in my photo retouching. I am far from being an artist but can see where it would give great control for painting. How many of us can afford or justify a $ cintique? Once you spend a few days with this to master the learning curve you will never want to use a mouse again, very quick and responsive. This model includes the wireless kit, I have not had a chance to use it as yet but other reviewers say it is quite slick. Try it, you won’t be disappointed.
Loma Aufderhar (verified owner) –
Works like a charm.
Elnora Mante (verified owner) –
Bought it on sale with a 1-year subscription of Creative Cloud thrown in.
Napoleon Morar (verified owner) –
I currently own the medium size Wacom tablet and love it! I recently purchased the 16 MacBook Pro and wanted to be able to bring my Wacom tablet with me to do work away from home. I purchased this small Wacom tablet for that exact purpose and it fits perfectly in my case with the MacBook Pro. These two items together are the perfect match for post processing images, drawing and tons of other work you’ll be doing on your laptop. I highly recommend it!!
Joelle King (verified owner) –
Easy to set up and works beautifully
Madeline Lind (verified owner) –
I use this for photo retouching and general navigating around my MacBook Pro 16 and it works perfectly. The wireless connection has been reliable and the battery lasts a long time. If you know you need one for retouching or design, you’ll love it.
Jacques Price (verified owner) –
The overall sensitivity of this drawing tablethello’s artwork to be drawn as if you were working with pencil or Charco
Brooklyn Schinner (verified owner) –
I use this product for photo editing. I am a total newb to tablets. I’ve had this one set up for about a week now. It has a pretty big footprint so I had to set up my desk way different. I actually screwed a large piece of wood to the top of my existing desk to give me a much larger desk surface area. As I have no experience with previous tablets, I can’t judge based on other’s performance. I like it. It seems to work quite well. I’m still learning all it’s functions and I probably have a ways to go to get it all down. The pen feels good in my hand. Not too thin. I like that the extra nubs are stored in the base that holds the pen. Convenient use of space. I am still getting used to choosing it over my mouse and getting used to the feel of using a pen over a mouse. I am really realizing how much better it is for fine detail though. The mouse is starting to feel quite clumsy in comparison. I like the control I feel I have with the pen. The only thing I am not a fan of is where the cord connects with the actual tablet. It sticks way out and if I didn’t have it positioned how I do, I could see that breaking awful fast. I don’t really use the wireless aspect often. It says the wireless has a life of 5 hours at a time and I could easily use that up in one photo editing session. I don’t want to be bothered plugging and unplugging. I have my mousepad slid under the connector and it sits on top of that so there is no stress on it. It’s perfect height.
Camylle Strosin (verified owner) –
The Intuos Pro Professional Pen comes as advertised. I did go back and forth with my decision with the medium and the small versions. The small is all you need, plenty of room (actually more than needed) for photography (Photoshop & Lightroom)
Ewell Stracke (verified owner) –
I use the Wacom tablet with my PC desktop computer to edit images in Photoshop and Lightroom
Corbin Schuppe (verified owner) –
use with almost everything but but specifically for photo editing. I was not one to think would use it comfortably…love my mac trackpad, I heard that if you use it constantly for 2 days you would never go back, it didn’t take me that long. bought the medium, certainly would never need the large and could see myself happy with the small….hard to lay down on the couch and work with the medium. It slows down my 2009 mac book sometimes when I zoom in and use a very small brush in lightroom, but still love it
Elise Prohaska (verified owner) –
I have wanted a pen tablet for a while and finally got one. I took everyone’s advice and put my mouse up for the first week. I thought it would be hard because I use my left hand for a pen and my right for a mouse, but it really wasn’t bad. Definitely a learning curve, but I love that my wrist doesn’t hurt after using it all day, and using it in Photoshop is amazing! Also very glad I got the small size. It fits perfectly on my desk. I recommend this product for editing.
Madonna Bailey (verified owner) –
This is my second wacom tablet. This one feels solid and well built. They thought of a lot of nice details which make working with it simple and efficient. I’ve noticed when I am directly connected to my Late 2012 iMac via USB it works flawlessly, but when I am connected via Bluetooth, the latency is great enough for it to be unusable. I haven’t looked deep into the issue yet, so I’m not sure if there is a fix, but its frustrating as a great perk of this tablet is that it can be wireless.