As someone who was looking for a tablet that would provide a lag-free and user-friendly experience, I was drawn to the Wacom Intuos Drawing Tablet. And I must say, it has surpassed my expectations in every way. Right out of the box, I could tell that Wacom put a lot of thought into designing a tablet that's both functional and visually appealing. The sleek and slim profile makes it portable and aesthetically pleasing, but what really impressed me is the performance. The connectivity via Bluetooth ensures a clutter-free workspace, and the setup process was a breeze. The tablet was quickly recognized by my system, and I was able to get started without any unnecessary hassles. What sets this tablet apart is its responsiveness. I was eager to test the claim of a lag-free experience, and the Wacom Intuos delivered. Drawing, sketching, and illustrating felt fluid and natural, as if I was working with traditional media. The pressure sensitivity is on point, allowing for precise control and a wide range of artistic expressions. The learning curve was surprisingly minimal. The included software and tutorials were helpful in getting acquainted with the tablet, but even without them, the intuitive interface makes navigation and customization easy for both beginners and professionals. Battery life is also commendable. I can work for long hours without worrying about constantly recharging the tablet. It's another aspect that adds to the overall ease of use and convenience. In conclusion, the Wacom Intuos Medium Bluetooth Graphics Drawing Tablet is a must-have for anyone looking to explore digital art or enhance their existing skills. Its combination of flawless performance, ease of use, and attractive design make it a valuable investment for artists of all levels. Whether you're a seasoned artist or just starting out, the Wacom Intuos offers a perfect blend of performance and simplicity. It has made my artistic endeavors more enjoyable and efficient, and I'm confident it will do the same for you. Highly recommended!
Jono Posted
I am a structural engineer and do a lot of hand sketches at my office. Transitioning to work at home, I needed a good alternative medium to produce sketches digitally. This tablet did not disappoint. I can sketch in PDFs all day and produce decent quality mark ups without using hand sketches or scans. The tablet acts as a canvas of your monitor, the tablet edges become the monitor edges and can be adjusted for multiple screens as well. The pen tool acts as a mouse and is set to "left-click" when pressed down on the tablet. By hovering over the tablet without pressing, you can track your mouse pointer on screen without "clicking" anything. There are two buttons on the pen that can be set to various key commands for quick use while drawing, and 5 buttons at the top of the tablet that do likewise. For example, I set one of the pen buttons to shift so I can draw on top of my previous notations in PDF Xchange without accidentally grabbing and dragging them. All in all, this is basically a pen version of a mouse and although it may be used with higher end digital media and graphic design software, it can also be used with anything and everything you'd prefer a digital pen to a traditional mouse. Works great for me! Make sure you verify your computer has Bluetooth before buying, mine did not turns out so now here I am installing an Intel m.2 card and antenna to use this feature. This comes with a corded options, sobim still able to use it, but if you don't need Bluetooth you ought to invest in the cheeper model without the Bluetooth option. PS - the pen nubs wear out so you'll need more eventually. There are extra nubs inside the pen when you purchase it, so that's nice. The 3 free programs were a bit weird to install and I haven't used them yet, but did get them downloaded. Not a lot of negative stuff to say here, I'm super happy with the purchase and will be even more psyched when I get Bluetooth going.
IanW Posted
Plug-and-play functionality is exactly as advertised. The tablet automatically adjusts itself to the size of your screen. Its ability to detect fine differences in pressure is very handy in graphics programs that give different effects based on pressure. It has greatly improved my image processing capabilities.
Kelly Posted
Great for a beginners drawing tablet. Wish it would come with free software instead of trials.
Angco Posted
My daughter loves it so far, it's easy to use and a great size!
Christine Posted
I can’t complain about anything, it’s great and offers a great program. I teach with this, do illustrations, and fill out my homework with this thing. I don’t regret the money i spent. It’s actually a lot more handy than you would think.
AspenP Posted
Works amazingly! Very easy to use, would buy again.
MikeE Posted
The device is a decent price and seems to have quite a bit of functionality, which is very nice. Also, it has the ability to use wirelessly through Bluetooth. There’s an office tracker installed with the drivers. It causes a leg on your computer because it’s now tracking everything you do. For that reason, I can’t give this above two stars.
AndreD Posted
This is the forst time inhave bought a drawing tablet that this prodict is the best! The tablet will come in handy when I illustrate my plant science examples online.
Nope Posted
I love it I've had it for a few years and keep it nice and clean it's very accurate with a lot of options And helped me start my logo from scratch
EM3000 Posted
I wanted to learn how to use this device. This one was the right choice to begin to practice.
Jorge Posted
I bought it and I returned one day later. Is imposible to write or draw with this gadget unless you have time for learn to draw and write again. If you want something for draw in your computer (like Apple Pencil in IPad ) don’t buy this.
Iteachmath Posted
I purchased this tablet about a month ago for remote learning. This crisis has pushed me out of my comfort zone. Setting up the tablet was quite easy. The tablet is lightweight and the pen is easy to write with. I like the fact that I have an option to use Bluetooth or USB cable to connect the tablet to my computer. I don't know if I am using to much pressure on the pen nibs, but the tablet has light scratches after a month use. I wonder if I should be using a screen protector for the tablet. In the past month, I have used this tablet to teach remotely using Google Hangouts, One Note, and Microsoft Whiteboard. I have also used the tablet while recording YouTube videos. I am still trying to figure out how to use the tablet with Google Apps. I might start using this tablet for online tutoring. I didn't use the 3 bonus software that was included since I am not an artist.
Borj Posted
I like it I bought 1 for me and 1 for my son. I use it for photoshop and sketching. Was going to buy the small, but I figured I can map a small area of the medium to make the tablet working space smaller. I tried the Intuos Pro but its bulkier. I like the pen loop holder. I don't mind that the express keys are on top because I use mine with my keyboard. I don't care loosing the touch pad feature like the Pro. It's just cumbersome to use. I prefer the mouse. It's a little expensive, but last Intuos 2 lasted too long that it's not compatible with my new computer anymore
JMPF Posted
I have owned two previous generations of Wacom tablets, one that had the pen and mouse, then the Intuos Pen+Touch. Both were wired via USB, so I do really like the wireless connection and the pen sensitivity on this model. I wish this model had the touch pad ability on it, but the wireless and new pen makes up for it for me. I’ve found the battery life to be more than enough for long editing sessions (a few days or more if I don’t use it constantly all day) and the recharge times to be good (I do admit that I charge overnight usually if needed). The tablet can also be used plugged in via USB while charging, so you won’t miss any pen time. As far as Bluetooth connection, I haven’t experienced any lag nor did I have any issue with the initial connection. I use this for photo retouching rather than drawing. I ended up trading the medium for the smaller version as I found it too large for my usage as I had to move my arm to reach the edges of the tablet. Other than what I’ve listed, I have no other complaints so far.
Carina Posted
I'm not using this for it's graphics work; I'm using it as mouse alternative and my other Wacom tablets have stopped working (thanks Wacom for stopping supporting them to force us to buy more!) and I did upgrade to the larger size over the small one and it did make a difference for my arm angle, etc. so was it worth the gigantic price difference? My cheap self is right on the fence. I got it as a deal of the day so I'd say go for it on sale but at regular price it does hurt. Do I use it a lot? I do. Do I wish I could get by with the small one? I do. Do I highly suggest both to help repetitive nerve pain injuries? 100% (I'm a fitness pro and recommend this to clients all the time). The tips do groove more and wear out faster than past Wacom models so I think that's Wacom's intentional design to make you buy more and not the user's mistreatment.
DianaD Posted
I’m a graphic designer, and portability is key for me when choosing a tablet. I went with Wacom because it’s lightweight, easy to set up, and a great size for working comfortably. Setting it up was a breeze—just plug and play, with no complicated installation process. The tablet is responsive and precise, making it an excellent tool for both detailed design work and quick sketches. The pen feels natural, with customizable buttons that streamline my workflow. The size strikes a perfect balance: compact enough to carry around yet spacious enough for smooth, unrestricted movement. Whether I’m working at my desk or on the go, it fits seamlessly into my setup. Considering everything it allows me to do, the price is very reasonable. It delivers the reliability I expect from Wacom in a lightweight, user-friendly, and affordable package.
Karen Posted
Works great. Nice that its wireless so I can take it to my work and use it and come home and recharge it while still using it. Wish there had been more options of color where I live, but that doesn't affect how it works. I would buy this brand again even though its a bit pricey compared to some other brands. I like the new update that you can change the settings straight from the wacom desktop center instead of looking for it in Bluetooth devices. The free software is probably its only downside. While clip studio is free for 2 years the rest are not for very long.
NyangL Posted
It's great! The one I had since 6 years ago broke, so I got a new one, and its exactly the same! Extremely sturdy and I love the feel.
AlexanderH Posted
Bought this as a birthday present for my son. Hooked up easily, downloaded the drivers and he is loving it already! Four stars because it says it comes with free software to download, not really true. You can download some limited time trial versions of some software, so false or misleading claims knocks off a star. The actual product seems pretty great though!
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