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mali Posted
It's very good. very smooth. I got most of what it said it would include but I don't suggest this for chromebook users. I say this because setting up can be confusing. Normal set up: it's a simple plug in/bluetooth connect. But registering your tablet, redeeming software and setting shortcut buttons is the hard part. You have to manually register the tablet by first creating a sign in into wacom and whatnot and the software thing you can do on your own. But setting the shortcut buttons on your tablet and pen is impossible. Why? You need Wacom's desktop center which is inaccessible with chromebooks. But if you're looking for just a pen tablet, it's great. I've seen a lot of people dislike it because they just couldn't figure it out, but they legitimately have no idea what they got and what they're doing. Again, I do not suggest this for chromebook users if you're looking to get full use out of this tablet.
Patrice Posted
This tablet is very amazing, it's definitely a life changer and an upgrade from my old tablet that I used to have. Aaaaaaaaaand much more better too! I love it. Easy to hook up as well as easy to use once you get the hang of it and you get 3 new softwares once you register this tablet. So, no complaints here. Whether you're new to drawing or you're looking for something that's easy to carry around, This is the tablet for you.
Jason Posted
I have a degree in Digital Arts & Design and have had a lot of experience with various tablets. My 10 year old daughter has recently gotten into drawing very heavily and she wanted to start experimenting with digital art. I decided to go with this smaller Wacom for her first drawing tablet. We have had this for a few months now and she absolutely loves it. Do not worry if you do not have a program such as Photoshop or Illustrator. This tablet comes with a program that can allow you to get started. I would recommend this for anyone looking to explore the digital drawing realm or who has kids who would like to move into this space. Has been a great purchase for us.
Oliver1070 Posted
This is a wonderful product to help with drawing or sketching. It is affordable in comparison to other High End Wacom products. It installed quickly into my very old Chromebook version. The drawing tablet is very accurate for detailed work. It is also portable. The best part of this product is the many trial software that Wacom offers when the product is registered with the company. I subscribed to a software which suits my needs. I'm very pleased with this product.
Ripw4 Posted
I would have given it 4 stars but only because i can’t see where i last picked my pen up from. Thst is not it’s fault, need an iPad for that. The pad itself is excellent. Easy to write on, functioned flawlessly with my Mac mini M1 which was a worry. My only complaint is some of the free trials are kind bogus and the pen’s buttons are easily pressed when holding it like you would a normal pen. It causes me to open up info boxes or move an item when i didn’t intend to. Not enough to kill the 5 star rating. For the price , you can’t beat it. Not even with a ramones brat beating bat!
I recently acquired the Wacom Intuos Graphic Drawing Tablet in Black, and it has been a game-changer for my digital artwork and design projects. This compact tablet is a powerhouse when it comes to creative expression. First and foremost, the drawing experience is incredibly natural and precise. The pressure sensitivity and responsiveness of the pen make it feel like I'm drawing on paper. Whether I'm sketching, illustrating, or retouching photos, the tablet offers excellent control and accuracy. The included software is a fantastic addition, especially for those starting their creative journey. It provides a range of tools and brushes that cater to various artistic styles. It's also compatible with popular creative software, making it versatile for both beginners and experienced artists. The compact size of the tablet is perfect for portability, and it doesn't take up much desk space. The customizable express keys and touch-sensitive surface are convenient for quick shortcuts and gestures, enhancing workflow efficiency. One minor drawback is that the tablet may take a little time to get used to for those new to digital drawing, but with practice, it becomes an invaluable tool. In conclusion, the Wacom Intuos Graphic Drawing Tablet has exceeded my expectations. Its natural drawing experience, bundled software, and compact design make it an excellent choice for artists, designers, and anyone looking to explore digital creativity. I'm thoroughly impressed with its performance, and I highly recommend it to fellow creatives looking to enhance their artistic endeavors.
ANDREA Posted
Purchased this in store and had a great experience overall. The product was easy to find, and the quality feels great right out of the box. Setup was simple and everything looked exactly as expected. So far I’m very happy with the purchase and would recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable option.
TheKilaTequila Posted
I love this tablet , the pen feels like real touch over tablet face , no battry worries but the tablet screen gets easyle scratch with own pen tip :|
itbejasonyo Posted
Only one complaint. Micro USB. I wish it was usb c to usb c. Beyond that, compact, no need for a battery, and as accurate as I remember!
ShaneS Posted
Works great for beginner artists comes with trials for some really nice software as well ,with alittle bit of practice its very easy to use
30sGamer Posted
I’ve been curious about using a graphics tablet for a while and while this Wacom is on the smaller side, the price and performance are fantastic. Makes using creative software like Photoshop or Final Cut much more intuitive, just know that there’s a learning curve if it’s your first tablet!
ken0 Posted
First of all, make sure you get the Bluetooth version if that's what you want. The only distinguishing feature on the package is a Bluetooth logo in the lower left of the package top. Not seeing the difference between the BT and non-BT versions, I accidentally bought the non-BT. It worked fine, except that I had to use the cable. Best Buy was nice in letting me exchange for the one I wanted. Now if you want to use it with your desktop, you also need Bluetooth on your desktop. I installed a USB Bluetooth 4.0 adapter. In theory you just plug it in and it works, but I wish you good luck. You can check my review of the Insignia dongle, which is pretty mixed. The tablet install instructions were pictorial, and not intuitive. But after pushing the button one last time, it sprang to life. It seems to do everything you can do with Windows Ink, including drawing lines of various density depending you the pressure you apply. It's very convenient and, after a little practice, quite useful. Five stars if the install were better. I managed to register it on Ubuntu Linux, but haven't gotten it to do anything yet. Perhaps I need Linux Ink? It's a very cool product and the price is reasonable. If applications catch up to it, then it will be very useful. Like if I could draw in Word, or handwrite or character-recognise in some non-contrived fashion. Anyway, you need one. The small version is fine for me.
user114529 Posted
I don't need my drawing tablet to do much, but this does everything I could ask for, bonus points for being portable!
ChristianB Posted
works great and very lightweight and portable. no issues so far
amatullah Posted
this is my first wacom tablet and i do enjoy it, setting it up was easy and i find that it is way better to use for digital art compared to what i was using before (which was just my surface pen directly on the screen of my surface pro) esp due to the pressure sensitivity. its cool that you get a free software with it (i use Krita though so i haven't really tested that out) however, the reason ive given it 4 stars instead of 5 is because theres some pretty annoying design flaws; the pen rolls out of the tray very easily so ive misplaced my pen a couple times. i never have this issue with my surface pen because its magnetic and snaps to the side of my surface pro, so i wish the wacom pen could have something like this. the other issue is with the buttons on the pen. theyre located at the end of the pen's barrel, specifically the end on the side of the tip is, if that makes sense. this is right around where i hold the pen so i often end up accidentally clicking the buttons while using it. meanwhile, my surface pen also has buttons in a similar spot, but because of the way those buttons are designed (theyre pretty flat, they barely extrude from the barrel) i dont have this issue overall though, i would recommend it, and if i get more serious with digital art ill definitely consider buying one of the larger wacoms
GiovanniG Posted
The tablet is very nice quality and very precise and accurate. The software allows for customization to better suit your needs. Also the extra tips are handy
KeithW Posted
Very nice drawing tablet for the price. Packs nicely with the laptop, and produces crisp flowing lines, on the subject being created, or edited.
LogitechH540 Posted
I wish i bought this one first. I already own the larger pro tablet and bought this one for portability while travelling. This tablet is ideal for photo retouching and i actually prefer it to the larger tablet now. It works well with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom and camera raw.
PerseusDH Posted
Good quality and pricing for easy use excellent for new artists
ChrisL Posted
Absolutely love this tablet. I needed something portable for photo editing and drawing. This tablet is the perfect size to fit in any backpack or laptop bag. Super reliable and works great with all apps.