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 |
Reviews (1015)
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Lorenzo Gibson (verified owner) –
So I’ve owned 5 Wacom tablets over the last 10 yrs. the first three wore out because the cords developed shorts ( overuse lol) the last two I’ve owned were both intuos pro with wireless adaptors. For some reason after moving my first wireless intuos pro quit working. I’m just assuming that there must have been a trauma that occurred during the move because it wouldn’t charge or turn on afterward. I tried two other brands (visitablet and monoprice) and nothing comes close to Wacom. No matter how many I wear out I will always be a Wacom customer. I hope that I will learn to be a bit gentler with my tablets in the future (or Wacom will build them a bit sturdier), but Wacom is definitely worth the extra $$!
Dennis Skiles (verified owner) –
After using a mouse for years, switching to a tablet was an improvement that I got used to almost immediately. I have now unplugged my mouse. I did notice a cheaper version with less features that might have worked well for me but no regrets, love this thing.
Kenton Trantow (verified owner) –
Just recently upgraded from Intuos 3. Absolutely dependable. I have not had a single issues with my old Wacom. The new design and ergonomics is much improved. Also love the option to go wireless.
Pattie Abshire (verified owner) –
This was s Christmas present from my husband and it is my first tablet. Setting up the tablet was not as easy as I would have expected. This is the only reason for my 4 star rating. While there us a learning curve it was not as bad as I expected. At age 67 it takes me a little longer to get use to new things 🙂 Once I got use to it I can move faster to the area I want and have more control over the area of the photo I want to correct. I like the tablet so much that I have retired my mouse. I am now only using the tablet and pen for all my computer needs.
Derick Weimann (verified owner) –
I had an earlier model from Wacom some years ago and found it finicky and not very useful. I put that one aside. This model is much better. The footprint is smaller, but the working space is the same. The pen is better, and so is the wireless connection, although it still makes sense to use the wired connection when possible (no response lag). I still use a mouse as well, but that’s just me. There are a lot of buttons that i don’t need. But overall, it’s a much improved device.
Lorenza Rau (verified owner) –
In a similar manner that photoshop bring photos to life, the Wacom Intuos Pro brings photoshop to life. The learning curve isn’t bad at all. Granted it’s a little awkward to use straight out of the box when coming from a track pad. But within a couple of days it becomes very familiar to use, and at the 2 week point it’s second nature. Honestly, even though I liked it, photoshop was a chore. But now it’s fun. The small is a perfect size. More than enough screen room to do detailed work. My only recommendation would be to get the ergo grip (orange one). When using the pen for long periods of time your hand feels the strain of gripping the pen. The ergo grip alleviates any and all pain.
Garett Medhurst (verified owner) –
still getting used to it, being that I’m used to my mouse! but, as far as i hear from fellow photographers-they love it!
Romaine Kiehn (verified owner) –
I don’t know how I edited photos without this thing. Takes a small learning curve but once you get the hang out it, it cuts down time and effort in photoshop. Also, the small size is perfect for a 27 in. screen in case anyone was worried about that!
Aryanna Zemlak (verified owner) –
I am in a process of learning some AI skills and this tool does great job for now. My intention is to purchase 24Cintiq as a reward for my diligence in acquiring these skills. Wacom makes great products!
Savanna Cremin (verified owner) –
The touch and wireless features are well worth the upgrade. The only downside is, be prepared to call Wacom support. I’ve installed two and my buddy installed his. All three had problems on the install. Wacom support is helpful and thorough but they are only open weekdays. If it’s like other tablets I’ve owned, once you get it working it will provide years of trouble free use. The last tablet I used for over 10 years.
Lonnie Wunsch (verified owner) –
I’ve had and older model from 2013 and it lasted me up until now. I decided I needed an upgrade. I’m a photographer and I use this tablet mainly in photoshop. Once you pass that learning curve and customize it the way you want it you’ll never go back to retouching with a mouse. I highly recommend this product. Job well done Wacom
Donato Kling (verified owner) –
This is my third Wacom graphics tablet, and I wouldn’t keep getting them if I didn’t think they were great. With each one there’s an improvement, and this one is the most responsive yet. Touch support is new for me on these tablets, as I had my previous Wacom tablet for over 10 years. I find the touch support to be handy, although I don’t use the touch feature all that often.
Trudie Bode (verified owner) –
I generally use this as my travel tablet.The size is perfect for me or for anyone with a limited work area or a travel tablet. I also have the Medium which stays on desk.I highly recommend the wacom tablets
Dion O’Connell (verified owner) –
This is the second Intuos tablet that I have owned. The first one which I purchased several years ago is still working great and it was handed over to my son. What I like about this tablet is that it is smaller, lighter and wireless. It is very responsive and works well. Just make sure you have the latest drivers and software installed if you’re using the latest MAC OS.
Taryn O’Keefe (verified owner) –
I have purchased about 10 Wacom tablets over the years, for myself and my employees. This is by far the best. The bluetooth works great. The biggest problems I have had with the Wacom tablets, including the one that this is replacing, is the cord connection. Bluetooth is the answer to my problems. I also like the size of the medium. More compact.
Lilliana Hessel (verified owner) –
good
Jazmyn Runolfsson (verified owner) –
It’s been one year and a half I have been using the Wacom Intuos Pro in medium size and it is really a must have for photographers and graphic designers (I do both). Nothing beats its comfort and its precision. However there is a learning process that might be hard to apprehend for some people since it changes your whole way of working. At first my work flow got around 4 times slower, however after about a month I was able to go about two times faster than before I owned this tablet. If you buy it be aware that it is not gonna be an out of the box improvement, it requires experience! But it is totally worth it. If you have more money to spend on a tablet and want an out of the box improvement, go for the Cintiq.
Malachi Feest (verified owner) –
I’m a scuba diver and take plenty of photographs and videos. This product has become indispensable. It makes post processing my pics and videos a breeze now. It was incredibly easy to setup and came with free software as well. Since its a new purchase for me, I haven’t found anything bad to say about this product.
Hallie Wolf (verified owner) –
Use for photoshop editing of photographs, primarily B&W fine art photos. When I edit I mostly use lumonosity masks and do a lot of dodging and burning. The exactness of this over a mouse is amazing. The mouse is a shotgun and this is a sniper rifle.
Sylvan Luettgen (verified owner) –
Although it took about a week or two to get used to the eye and hand coordination I’m really pleased i purchased it. the small is the perfect size so you’re not moving your arm so far for every step!