Customers are positive about the Intuos Graphic Drawing Tablet's ease of use, overall performance, wireless capabilities, and included software. Many appreciate the tablet's price and compatibility with various graphic programs. However, some customers have noted issues with lag when using Bluetooth, as well as some difficulty during the initial setup. A few customers also feel the tablet surface could be smoother.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great jpb
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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Works just thought likr it would i loveit good job
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A day does not go by that she does not use this product, school and pleasure
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use, Wireless
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good choice for a newbie to tablet art...
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Wanted to re-try the drawing pad concept after less than fulfilling experimentation with an early Bamb** tablet several years ago. The improvements are remarkable, particularly with the wireless Bluetooth capability, and finally I am comfortable investing the time to learn how to use a pen tablet. If you are looking for an expert opinion from an experienced pen tablet user, please look elsewhere. If you are just getting started and want something that works, is easy to use, and very responsive to the pen input… we are in the same place.
Setup is pretty easy. Drivers need to be downloaded from the Wacom web site (not a problem) and installing the driver software just took a minute or two. The Bluetooth pairs without problems on Windows 10 system. The tablet can be used with USB cable to charge/connect or using Bluetooth wireless connection. Once the tablet gets charged up, the Bluetooth is very nice and allows the tablet to be moved around or held in the most comfortable position.
Drawing without looking at the tablet will take some getting used to, but there is some good software that comes along with the tablet and extensive video tutorials. Another user suggested the open source software Krita, and that looks very promising as well. Nice software packages at no additional cost, what’s not to like about that? I chose the small sized tablet to keep the desktop from getting too crowded, and the larger size seemed to be a little bit intimidating for a beginner (that’s me).
There is a separate tablet control console, which has an abundance of settings for pen sensitivity and programmable keys on the tablet. Too much to learn at first, and I am confident that this tablet has all the bells and whistles currently available to make the learning experience worth the time invested. I keep getting back to having a device that is adequate, since it will take me a considerable amount of time to get the hang of the device and software. I’m not interested in spending a lot of time just to find out down the road that I should have gotten something better. With this tablet, I don’t have that concern. Wacom has been around quite a while, and this tablet seems to be “future proof” for quite some time. Maybe a larger tablet will be in order later on, but I expect this design will still be available to make a future upgrade to a larger tablet go smoothly.
Can’t say much about the battery life with this being so new on the desk, but other reviews seem to indicate that several days of use is reasonable, and it’s very easy to top off the charge with the universal USB connection. Not worried about battery life, and if I end up using the tablet with one of my laptops, I expect the laptop will run out of juice long before this tablet.
Of the available “bonus” software, the Clip Studio seems very interesting, and after installation and registering the software there is an abundance of additional material that can be downloaded to help with the drawing process. The open source (free) Krita drawing software seems to have most everything for basic drawing, so I opted for the Corel After Shot to focus on photo editing and the Clip Studio to put a toe in the water on creative drawing and animation. Your mileage may vary but these are my choices to try and cover as many bases as possible to get started.
This seems like a good tablet to start down the road to creative digital art, and should be future-proof for quite some time.
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Good value. I don't use it often, but I do use it on both Windows and Mac. On Mac the app to configure it takes you to a spot in the macOS 13 settings area and it does not quite take you to the correct area. It took me a moment to figure out where I was supposed to go. This is a software inconvenience I hope will get resolved in future macOS and Wacom software updates. On Windows the setup is a bit smoother and easier to access. After setup the tablet performs well in both Windows 11 and macOS 13.
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College student was expected to have this for math course, but compared to iPad and other tablets really didnt seem like great quality and useful. Consider using your iPad if just taking notes, etc.
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I purchased this to use in Zoom meetings instead of using the touch screen to draw on the Zoom whiteboard (hard to control finger). For me, the small Wacom is too small since the Whiteboard doesn't use the full screen. Drawing is thus relegated to only a small section of the Wacom. I might could have got used to it, but I don't use the whiteboard enough to try.
Perhaps with full-screen apps, it would be better. it works well for selecting and tapping if you don't have a touch screen and don't want to use the mouse. I didn't end up using it.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
great for graphic design and photo editing
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my wife has used this many times takes a little while to get use to it
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great product. easy to use, but fragile. BE CAREFUL!! do not step on, throw, drop, toss, or yeet at anything.
do not spill on or near, do not press down hard with the pen, do not place anything on top of it, also absolutely no blowing vape onto or inside of wacom drawing tablet.
now for the serious review. i absolutely love this drawing tablet. it paired with my computer flawlessly and the applications that go with it are amazing! ive learned so much since ive gotten it and have a blast creating things.
i wish there was a bit more customer support for this wacom company but overall i would recommend to digital artists and creators.
thanks!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Let’s Draw
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Posted . Owned for 1.5 years when reviewed.
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I bought this for my daughter as a 5th grade graduation present. She still uses it to this day. It was easy to set up and use. And it came with some cool free drawing programs you can download.