The Intuos Pro 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 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. When combined with the separately sold Paper Clip, Finetip Pen, and paper, the Intuos Pro becomes the Intuos Pro Paper Edition, allowing you to sketch on paper and store your work without having to be online or connected to a computer. To share your sketches right away, you can connect to iOS or Android devices using Bluetooth. Edit videos and create motion graphics with two months of Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects included when you purchase and register your tablet. Regional restrictions may apply.
Wacom Intuos Pro Creative Pen Tablet (Large)
$349.97
In stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 5.85 lbs |
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Dimensions | 19.1 × 14.1 × 1.7 in |
Active Area | 12.24 x 8.5" / 311 x 216 mm |
Dimensions (L x D) | 6.2 x 0.6" / 157.0 x 15.0 mm |
Multi-Touch | Yes |
Operating System Support | Windows, macOS/OS X |
Charging Time | 4.5 Hours |
Maximum Battery Life | 12 Hours |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Bluetooth | 4.2 |
Bluetooth Protocol | Bluetooth + LE |
Wireless Connectivity | Bluetooth |
Technology | Electromagnetic Resonance (EMR) |
Number of Buttons | 8 |
Resolution | 5080 lpi |
Report Rate | 200 pps |
Number of Switches | 2 |
Tilt | 60° |
Pressure Levels | 8192 |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 16.79 x 11.19 x 0.31" / 430 x 287 x 8 mm |
Connectivity Ports | 1 x USB Type-C |
Buttons Customizable | Yes |
Warranty Length | Limited 2-Year Warranty |
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Mackenzie Ward (verified owner) –
Great for some of the applications on Photoshop but sometimes I have to go back to the mouse.
Amya Gusikowski (verified owner) –
This is a must have if you are post processing with Photoshop, Lightroom, etc. It will cut down your workflow time with better results and your hand & wrist won’t be killing you. Pen Pressure is a great thing! There is a learning curve because you use to using a mouse or trackpad. The large is LARGE. I love the size because it give me room to operate and makes me feel like a man. I would only consider a smaller size if you plan on carrying the tablet with you on the regular.
Brayan Fritsch (verified owner) –
This device is great but I want to clear up some things. First the software for this is better than the non special edition and I find the automatic parameters to be intuitive. That and wireless functionality being included (the standard needs an additional purcjase kit) is the only major difference besides the silver stripe color. I am sad though about the silver stripes because they are not brushed aluminum like i was hoping… They are infact…. Plastic 🙁 Its a greay buy though and B&H had it for the best price anywhere. Much love to B&H!
Durward Mertz (verified owner) –
Nice tablet, this is my 3rd tablet in the past 5 years. The control wheel in rotation needs improvement, it offsets x and y angles and very hard to reset. Also the controls are sensitive and must turn off the tablet when not in use. Great product but still needs improvement.
Dianna Funk (verified owner) –
Love this tablet. A completely different way to edit photos for me. Can’t wait until this becomes second nature in my own editing process.
Antonette Parisian (verified owner) –
I’m an illustrator and I’ve been using Wacom tablets for 10 years and they are still the best there is at what they do. I’ve been using an Intuos 3 since 2006 and decided it was finally time to upgrade. I use it primarily for digital painting in Photoshop and Painter. The touch ring and having the Express keys at the bottom are already an improvement over the old design. I like being able to rotate my canvas with a flick of the wrist without having to deal with hotkeys. That alone has sped up my workflow. The increase in pressure sensitivity is great as well. I’ve only had it for about a week, so I haven’t had any issues yet. I have read about issues related to the USB cable and the Express Keys, but so far so good. If anything changes soon I may update this review. One thing I thought was strange was that B&H shipped this without any padding whatsoever (yet the small box with replacement nibs was wrapped in big, thick bubble wrap). That initially had me worried because the box was pretty dinged up, but so far everything is running smoothly. In summation, if you’re into digital painting, Wacom is still the best.
Koby Ryan (verified owner) –
no brainer driver install. software confg. of tablet is very easy. was up and running in les than 10 min.
Lyda Carroll (verified owner) –
Easy to use for a beginners. Just takes a few hours of practice and then you’ll be a natural.
Raven Fadel (verified owner) –
So far unable to even use the tablet due to impossible install issues. Have tried everything to get it to work and will need to try and see if Wacom can help. Says Preference Error – could not load Wacom Tablet Preference Pane. Will update review if we ever get it to work.
Lily Kuvalis (verified owner) –
I love the speed, portability and wireless funtion. It’s well made and works perfectly. Great price.
Monica Metz (verified owner) –
I use the Wacom tablet with my PC desktop computer to edit images in Photoshop and Lightroom
Hilario Dickens (verified owner) –
I have been using Wacom pen tablets for over 15 years…so dependable and user friendly. This model is definitely not up to Wacom standards of the previous models. It loses its connection and I must disconnect it to get it back on course; this happens at least once daily. This never happened with the dependable older models. Very disappointing.
Kelvin Runte (verified owner) –
I am usually pretty skilled and not klutzy in dealing with input devices, ie trackpads, mouse, etc, but the wacom is tougher to use. Yes, there are sliders to make it more or less sensitive, but the point is there is a learning curve to this device and my finger and hand muscles ached after the first time I used it. On subsequent times it became easier and I fully get how this device is a very useful adjunct to post processing, very happy I have it. The sensitivity settings make spot brush corrections SO much more controllable. I have the small and it takes a considerable amount of real estate on my desk. I am working with a 27 MAC and is is plenty big enough—the medium would be too big for my application. I also do not feel it completely eliminates the need for a trackpad or mouse as some say. At this point I will use it for photo editting, but my magic trackpad is there when I am not. Again, glad I do have it
Deon Treutel (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!
Dahlia Pacocha (verified owner) –
I’ve had this for almost a month and it works great!
Marty Kreiger (verified owner) –
This is a fabulous tablet. I needed a smaller size due to space restrictions and it does what I want it to do. The only downside is there is a steep learning curve to use this tablet. Ive been working with it for several days and I can get around fairly well but it is going to take a while to really master this device. It seems everything is customizable, including the pen itself. Im sure down the road I will get a medium size tablet because selections are so much easier with this device. I recently severely broke my hand in an off set head-on car wreck and with my hand in a restrictive splint doing selections was about impossible with a mouse. This pad has been a blessing to use. I will warn you about one thing though, once you use this tablet, you’ll never go back to drawing or selecting with a mouse again.
Nona Crooks (verified owner) –
I don’t use all of its features to its fullest potential however I do use in Lightroom and Photoshop and I find that works flawlessly while speeding up my workflow. I really couldn’t ask for more.
Kendra Brakus (verified owner) –
This tablet comes with six versatile keys whose functions can be assigned different tasks depending on the program. Also, best to consider the small size particularly if you may consider mapping the surface of the tablet to correspond to a smaller area while still maintaining the full dimensions of your viewing platform.
Brooks Olson (verified owner) –
I like the features finger control to turn my images. I use the product for lightroom 5 and adobe CS6
John Bednar (verified owner) –
Have used Wacom Intuos for a few years and the Intuos Pro is well worth the investment for serious photo artists, artist and graphic art. Love the feel and the wonderful response I get from it, including the pressure adjustments. I use with both Painter and Photoshop and the amount of new brushes out there is just great for this tablet. No complaints on this one. I do not think you will find negative reviews.