
Customers often highlight the Intuos Pro Small Graphics Tablet's ease of use, convenient size for portability and small workspaces, and high-quality build. Positive feedback also mentions the responsive and enjoyable pen experience and good compatibility with various devices. However, some users experienced issues with Bluetooth connectivity. The product's features are also frequently praised.
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I am a photographer and have been editing photos for years. I am also pretty hard-headed because I never wanted to jump full force into a Wacom tablet for editing because I thought it was just one more tool I would have to have with me. That was a mistake that I regret. After shooting a friend's wedding and promising them the photos super quickly I was trying to knock out thousands of photos in less than a week's time. My fingers started hurting and I decided I would give the Intuos Pro a try. I picked one up and it's been a life-saving device for many jobs now. I can't tell you how many hours I have saved being able to use it to retouch and edit inside of lightroom and photoshop. One thing I really love about it is that it charges by USB-C and I can use it wirelessly. Worth getting if you are on the fence. You might have a slight learning curve but power through the aggravation and you will get used to the eye-hand coordination and start flowing through your edits.
Posted by nickcal
Ive drawn on a galaxy tab for a good few years till breaking down to buy a wacom. This is leagues better as far as comfortability and user friendly goes. Flipping your pen around like using a regular eraser is also really satisfying, plus no mess.
Posted by Buck
The WACOM is an absolutely must have for digital artists, including graphic designers, photo retouchers. I used to spend exponentially longer retouching photos using a mouse. I can’t imagine operating without this tablet. I find that the small size is plenty large. I wouldn’t want it to take up more desk surface than it does and most users only utilize a very small area of any tablet while using one, so I don’t see the need for a larger one. Works perfectly with my MacBook Pro and Mac Mini. I wasn’t aware of how much it could be cusyomized to my preferences until a more advanced user recommended altering my setup and explained how she uses hers. So I recommend finding a mentor or using YouTube tutorials to customize the controls for maximum efficiency.
Posted by EMac