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)
1015 reviews for Wacom Intuos Pro Creative Pen Tablet (Large)
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Eula Schuster (verified owner) –
I got the small Intuos Pro for my husband as a Xmas present. I have the big one and that one is great but too big for him to travel. He is now able to take it with him all over the world while he teaches his Photography Workshops.
Fermin Pacocha (verified owner) –
Have the medium size for home. After using for about 6 months, really wanted to get this smaller sized version for traveling. If I had to do it over, I would have purchased this size for home use as the tablet size is ideal.
Jerrell Lynch (verified owner) –
Excellent quality. Exactly what I had expected.
Kelley Will (verified owner) –
Works as it should, keep an open mind and you will pick it up very quickly.
Clarabelle Hodkiewicz (verified owner) –
This tablet is great for photo editing and photo restoration work. It takes a little getting used to moving from a mouse to a pen and tablet but it will increase the speed and accuracy of your work in a substantial way. If you have not looked at these find a store so that you can compare the small and the medium. The medium is larger than you might guess and while it’s great if you have the room a small will likely suffice for the beginner to advanced users. Reviews seem to fall into one or the other camp but if I had it to do over again I would have purchased the small. The size and features from the small the medium do not justify the increase in price and candidly the small could do everything I need from the medium. That said I am happy I purchased a tablet.
Milton DuBuque (verified owner) –
I hung on to my Intuous III for a long time and upgraded to the Large Pro model only because the old one would not work with Catalina. The tablet is very responsive and , for the most part, well designed. It can be configured for either left or right-handed users. I did not think that I would like the fact that the active area does not occupy the entire tablet top, but I do. It gives you the opportunity to get a running-start with the pen and means that you won’t bump up against the frame when you reach the limits of your screen. I could live without the Bluetooth capability and suspect that I will never use it. Likewise, the buttons on the side are not helpful to me because I constantly touch them accidentally. I do like the circular dial-like touch surface that sits between the buttons as it is a fantastic way to control brush size and I use it often now. However I must always remember to set the ring control to another function (by tapping the center button) or it becomes too easy to touch it with the wrist while typing. If you brush against it with your wrist you will find a long row of [[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[ or in your text. Unlike the old tablet, this one has a touch surface that accepts gestures. It’s a pleasure to use it, but again, I have to disable it when in Photoshop or it will react to my fingers if they happen to touch the tablet surface. Luckily, there’s an on/off switch on the side. Speaking of the surface, it is way too rough. I tried the smoother surface sample and it’s too rough too. So……I cut out a piece of the cellophane that the tablet was packed with and taped it to the top. Now it is glassy-smooth the way I like it. I do wish that they offered a very smooth option, but that would spare the pen nibs. All-in-all it’s a very good tool and I hope that it lasts for 14 years like my previous one.
Maxine Jones (verified owner) –
I own several models and this one doesnt disappoint with the exception of battery life with the wireless kit…. A bit short. Good news is I more often use it with the usb cable… I love these things
Hayden Ernser (verified owner) –
I use this tablet primarily in Photoshop, as a tool to input drawings on paper, and to edit and correct photos. I’ve used Intuos tablets for the past dozen years, and this is a significant upgrade from previous models. I like the touch feature, though it’s takes about a week to re-orient to touch and let go of the mouse. One of the reasons I felt it necessary to upgrade is that I developed tendonitis from using the touch pad on my computer, and using the pen on the tablet eliminates this problem.
Harry Koch (verified owner) –
This tablet is so much better then previous small Wacom tablets that I have owned. Being able to hold sides when I am working with it away from the desk is exceptional and having 6 tabs to personally preset for use in different programs is very time-saving. Also being able to use it as a touch pad has great opportunities.
Nicklaus Mante (verified owner) –
I have used Wacom Tablets for years and needed a smaller one for another workstation. I love the new Blue Tooth model! It connects without using a USB dongle and the battery life is great. I use it for my photography and artistic work so my tablets get a workout every day. You can never go wrong with Wacom products.
Electa Hackett (verified owner) –
This is a gift for my daughter bound for SCAD’s animation program. A big step up from her trusty graphics pad she currently uses. The bells and whistles are a great option and well worth the added cost. Should see her thru college and beyond.
Asha Swift (verified owner) –
once you take this out of the box be sure to put your old mouse away. it will take 1 day to get used to it and then you will never go back
Myrtis Hackett (verified owner) –
Works great with Adobe CC
Cade Grimes (verified owner) –
The Intuos Pro Small Tablet is a great addition to my Adobe workflow. It’s small size makes it very convenient to use with my laptop. It was a worthwhile investment.
Kane Ledner (verified owner) –
It does what it is meant to do. 3 stars because they are not as durable as I would like. This has to be my 30th tablet or so. It is the only option so yeah.
Louvenia Gottlieb (verified owner) –
Wacom is the leader in this category for a reason…their products work! You will save time once you learn how to use the pen/touch tablet with your favorite photo editing program. I use Lightroom & Photoshop with my new tablet and just love it. It has a full row of programmable buttons and can be flipped for left hand of right hand use. Plus, it has a Bluetooth dongle and rechargeable battery that allows you to disconnect it from the USB and carry it as a portable unit. Amazing feature! If you have been considering getting one, just go ahead and do it.
Angeline Jast (verified owner) –
Decent hardware and options (wired v Bluetooth), batteryless pen… Software, seriously I have to watch endless videos of “the best setup for… name your application!” Wacom, you can’t make it possible to save settings BY APP so people can share them?
Marcelino Medhurst (verified owner) –
In Photoshop for photography. I bought this one for my grand daugher whch is is fabric design, and she uses Adobe software a lot, and she love it.It is practically and extension of your hands.
Zander Gerhold (verified owner) –
I love this tablet. The pen is much more precise than a mouse. It does have a large footprint so be sure you have enough room for it.
Idell Beatty (verified owner) –
It’s just amazing nd efficient to work with this tablet