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The small, Medium and large are all the same in regard to sensitivity. The only difference is the size. Taking that into consideration the size does matter depending on what you're using it for. I use it to touch up photos and make selection in Photoshop. If you're using it as a drawing tablet then you might want to use the bigger models to get the long sweeping strokes used in drawing or illustration. I would suggest trying the sizes if possible, which can be difficult since they don't have them on display usually. It is the best way to be sure of how it feel with your style of use. Good Luck!!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. It’s the same thing as the medium, only difference is size.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I've upgraded from a Wacom Intuos 4 Medium. In reviewing the differences, between the Pro Medium and the Pro Small, the only differences I can see is the addition of 2 more buttons in the medium. but I am thoroughly enjoying the small as the customization with the pinnable radial menus more than make up for the loss of 2 buttons. The pens are exactly the same for both tablets and are even the same pen used from the intuos 4. I also found that with a medium tablet, I was only drawing within a certain area on the middle of the pad, so for me the small works great. and it's easier to pack up and travel with, or store on the side of the desk when not in use.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, this is the only difference. The pen has the same level of sensitivity as the larger versions
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