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Review on πŸ–ŒοΈ Wacom Intuos Small Bluetooth Graphics Drawing Tablet with 4 Customizable ExpressKeys - Portable for Teachers, Students, and Creators - Compatible with Chromebook, Mac OS, Android, and Windows - Black by John Koch

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The tip of the pen digs into the surface of the tablet

I had to buy a new tablet (previously used Wacom Bamboo Create) because I just borrowed one. It has a nice artboard, but it really eats the pen like crazy. I've only had it for about a week and may have drawn on it for about 20 hours and I'm going to replace the pen that it came with. The tablet itself only comes with three additional tips that reside inside the pen. To be honest I find it a little mean considering how quickly it ends. My art doesn't even require much pen movement since I don't spend too much time blending. The wireless part works fine when it works properly. Periodically it stops registering pressure and I just get a thick line. It's not that bad, it only happens a few times, and it could just be that my laptop isn't registering Bluetooth properly. I need to experience it more. My favorite part of this tablet is the color! THIS PISTACHIO COLOR WAS MADE FOR ME :D Anyway, it serves its purpose and is affordable. I like the wireless part of it, but if possible I think you should get an older Intuos where you can buy a wireless accessory.

Pros
  • Drawing tablet with 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity - provides control and precision when drawing, drawing and photo editing in almost any program
Cons
  • Speed