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The pro sure does offers a wide range of features such area, buttons, better battery life and a new pen unlike the basic wacom, as someone who owns both of these I would recommend starting off with the creative wacom. A lot of people assume that these products will automatically make you good at art and editing, but many of those have never used wacom and grinded years of usage like me. Upon installing the new wacom to my computer I have noticed a few slight problems such ghosting and input lag. The reason behind this is because they got rid of the wireless kit and moved in the direction towards Bluetooth, Bluetooth tends to be slower like when you're watching a movie and you use your Bluetooth headset noticing that their lips are out of sync. Overall this can be overcomed through the USB type C that is included. The intous pro also comes with a whopping 15 buttons for shortcuts unlike the basic which has four, as for the basic where it does not does not include two buttons on the pen. Pressures sensitivity is another key factor when painting on art programs to feel as if you were actually painting on a canvas because they offer pressure levels of 4000 and over where as the basic offers only around 1000. There's also the price difference of $350+tax over different models of the basic ranging from $80-$150.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Pro is a lot more sensitive I find. You can get a lot more variation out of the shading with only slight changes in pen pressure as opposed to a basic model.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The pro is a bit bigger in size. That's what I've mainly noticed.
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