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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Enid Bruen (verified owner) –
Just the right size for working at home and travel.
Arielle Turcotte (verified owner) –
I am new to using a tablet. I think the learning curve will be ok. Have it setup for Lightroom. The express key or great. Looking forward to continue learning.
Aglae Leannon (verified owner) –
TAblet keeps going to sleep after 20 minutes while working. There seems to be no way turn off the sleep function. Touch Rotation function with fingers is spotty. Some times it works sometimes it doesn’t. Battery doesn’t last long in wireless mode. Mine dies after 3 hours with a full charge. When it does work it improves photo retouching and painting abilities far above what you can do with just a mouse.
Deshaun Lindgren (verified owner) –
Having upgraded from an older bluetooth wacom tablet, I’ve gotta say, this one knocks it out of the park and maybe around the block. I love the pen sensitivity, and the size. It’s great for the design work and general computer use. I only give it four out of five simply because I wish the battery of the wireless unit would last a bit longer than it does. But that doesn’t stop the tablet from being miles above what I used to have. A good purchase.
Ethel Littel (verified owner) –
Use this product daily to design graphics at my company. Been using Intuos tablets for years now and wouldn’t think of using something else.
Clay Crona (verified owner) –
The transition to this tablet took me a long time. It is just so different from using a mouse. You move your pen across the black surface of the tablet and have to watch the behavior of the cursor on the screen. Learning to adjust to an absolute positioning of the cursor to the typical relative positioning of the cursor with a mouse was quite difficult to me. It was also quite difficult to get used to the buttons both on the tablet and the pen. You have to learn to hold the pen in such a way that you are not inadvertently clicking the buttons on it. In summary, there is a lot of reconditioning that is required to move to a tablet for the first time. You will have to expect this when purchasing this, or any other tablet. My first inclination was to return it because it was too difficult to adjust but I forced myself to work with it for a couple of weeks and have come to really enjoy the tablet now. If fact, I like it better than a mouse in many ways. I expect it would be much easier to the Cintiq model of Wacom tablet which displays your screen on the tabet itself but that is so much more expensive than the Intuos Pro. This is a very sophisticated device. There are a lot of advanced features that I haven’t yet explored but the basic features have already enhanced my experience as a digital photographer. I particularly like the bi-dexterous advantages of the tablet buttons. I purchased the medium size tablet. My recommendation would be to purchase the small version as it would require less movement of my hands across the surface. However, I can see that artists and graphic designers may like the larger space.
Walton Marquardt (verified owner) –
This tablet is not only beautiful and sleek but it allows maximum control in photo-editing and illustration without any sacrifices. The pressure sensitive pen is insane and the touch portion is awesome if you like to use it as a touch tablet. As if all that were not enough, this tablet is also wireless (WOW). The build quality is great. All told, I recommend this tablet to all professionals as well as intermediate users who want to get the best results and control! -Roberto
Diego Baumbach (verified owner) –
Still learning all the ways to use and customize the tablet but love using it! Great for working in Photoshop.
Deborah Kemmer (verified owner) –
a Wacom tblet is a must for helping create art using a compoter
Samantha Wuckert (verified owner) –
This is my first table so I have nothing to compare it to other than a mouse. I bought it to edit photographs. There is a learning curve but the tablet offers everything I can think of an performs very well. I should have bought one a long time ago.
Antwon Harber (verified owner) –
Currently have the small tablet. Looking forward to the larger tablet because it will enable us to do larger illustrations first. For those of you accustomed to using the mouse, there is definitely a learning curve, but worth the effort in the long run. Skip the inking/live trace step all together. In addition, this tool is great for illustrations that use a lot of stippling.
Amiya Homenick (verified owner) –
Use this as my travel tablet with my Macbook Pro and it works great. Lightweight and portable.
Hailee Mohr (verified owner) –
I bought this at the behest of another photo editor that explained to me the benefits of using it. He told me that it would take me a month or so to adjust to it as I have been using a mouse for so long. Setting it up was easy enough and downloading all needed software wasn’t difficult at all. My biggest struggle with deciding whether to get one of these or not has always been about what size do I need and honestly for the photo editing I do the small is definitely big enough. If you were in to major design or something else I could see how the medium or large or even their Cintique line of tablets would be more beneficial, as is I am very happy with this, I just need to practice with it more and it will likely be my go to photo editing tool.
Chance Medhurst (verified owner) –
Great aspects include the many programmable features and bigger control panel. My old WACOM was over 10 years old so this is a big step up. Not working so well is the wireless mode. I finally gave up.
Ruby Adams (verified owner) –
I am a professional photographer and retouching pictures is my job. I have bought Wacom Intuos Pro Professional Pen & Touch Tablet and I can’t stop myself retouching because it was so comfortable and easy to use. It is a perfect tool for any pro. I recommend to buy it from B&H Photo Video because their service is great and fast.
Effie Willms (verified owner) –
I upgraded to this tablet from a previous (non-bluetooth) Intuos Pro Medium. I was hoping many of the driver-related bugs would be fixed. It seems like the newer software works slightly better, but it’s still not as solid as I’d hoped (especially for a $380 product). I tried to use it via Bluetooth briefly but found it to just be too much hassle. Overall, I’d recommend this even though it’s quite spendy. I tried less expensive pen tablets from other brands but they were disappointing.
Estrella McCullough (verified owner) –
The tablet seems just fine. Unfortunately I wasted over 30 minutes trying to get the correct driver for the old iMac, (limited to an older OS), that I wanted to use it with. Only after trying everything logical via the site, I sent a request for a Tech call. The good news was that the callback was surprisingly fast, and the representative quickly was able to show me where to find the correct driver (hidden within a menu option). If only the web designer had clearly marked where to find old drivers, I wouldn’t have wasted time and started my tablet use without such a bad taste in my mouth.
Lance Miller (verified owner) –
This tablet is excellent for processing photos in Lightroom and Photoshop. It definitely takes some time to learn and get comfortable with but seriously increase the control I have versus a mouse. Setting up the controls is easy with the manual. Reducing the proportion of the tablet also helped, so I didn’t need to make big movements to navigate the screen since I have a 27 monitor.
Kiera Kuhn (verified owner) –
My daughter has the medium size tablet. I borrowed it, decided I liked it very much, but only wanted to stretch to the cost of the small version. I bought it and have been VERY greatly impressed by this size. It is more comfortable to use, lighter, and far more convenient than the next size up. My handwriting is usually small as are my drawing movements and this suits me very well. I use it to write and draw while I teach (math) with a computer and projector and would not give it up for any smartboard or other HID.
Elisa Barrows (verified owner) –
The Wacom Intuos Pro takes creative artistic photography editing to a whole new level. Cutting my edit time in half with simple, easy to program presets for all the frequently used tools in Photoshop plus the accuracty of the multi function stylus makes editing a cinch! Compact, lightweight and straight to the point.. Wacom has a winner here! Robin Berry