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Review on Renewed Wacom Intuos Pro Medium Creative Pen Tablet PTH660 - Shop Now! by Amphai Nanthaklahg ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am not disappointed, the quality is satisfying.

You need to understand that this is a direct base-base. The most versatile, average in price and performing 95% of all kinds of creative tasks (in skillful hands, of course) device. While maintaining the size of the working area, the tablet has become much smaller, thinner and lighter. At this rate, by the year 1930 we will already approach centimeter frames, probably when even intercoms will have frameless touch displays. Compared to its predecessors, all the progress lies in the change in size and power interface. Dot. Everything that is in this tablet (ring, touch, screen panel, gestures and other dregs) was in previous versions starting with Intuos 5. The buttons are still impossible to use because they are tight and there is no point in reaching for them, the Ring is still useless. About the touch, you can not talk at all. There is a hardware switch to turn it off, once you slide it, you will never turn it on again, because due to false positives, it was impossible to use it as it was impossible ten years ago (when it first appeared, like a big breakthrough), so it is impossible now, although It would seem that the experience of the same Samsung in collaboration with which Wakom exists could have been successfully adopted for a long time. Drivers, yes, fall off from time to time, but this is no longer a bug - it's a feature. Yes, and the driver itself has not visually changed much in 20 years, most likely, in terms of its functional part, the guys are not drowning much for progress. The default coating is rough - yes. The kit comes with "probes" of other options (you can crawl around the circle with a pen and order the right one), but in the best traditions I stuck a film from some kind of huyaveymatpad, or something like that, the flight is normal, it glides perfectly. In summary, this is a tablet for those who do not have any, who want the last one, who neither live nor need a Pro Pen 3D, who want to draw on paper with digitization (Paper Edition). For everyone else, any other from the six hundredth series, starting with Intuos 5, will do. I personally want the same one, but without buttons / rings and with 5mm frames.

Pros
  • Dimensions, wireless connection, usb-c
Cons
  • Light pen, drivers, no progress, no support for old pens, no new "creative" pens in nature, a la marker, airbrush, artbrush, terrible touch, input lag when connected wirelessly.

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