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Wacom Digital Graphic Drawing PTH660P Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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4.1
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Details

BrandWacom
ColorBlack
Item Weight1.54 Pounds
SeriesFBA_PTH660P
Connectivity TechnologyBluetooth, USB

Description of Wacom Digital Graphic Drawing PTH660P

Paper-to-digital ability lets you capture editable versions of your pen-on-paper sketches, completely digital from start to finish and export as raster or vector files. 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity, tilt-response and virtually lag-free tracking new Pro Pen 2 technologies. System requirements: USB port, Windows 7 or later (64 bit), Mac OS 10.10 or later, Bluetooth, Classic for wireless connection to PC or Mac, Bluetooth LE for wireless connection to mobile devices (in paper mode), Internet connection to download driver and Software. The Paper Edition consists of the new Intuos Pro tablet & Pro Pen 2 combined with a detachable Paper Clip and a Fine tip (gel) Pen for sketching on paper. Connect tablet to your Mac or PC without paper, using the Pro Pen 2 and it works as a regular Wacom Intuos Pro. Super-slim tablet design with a more compact footprint (13.2” x 8.5”) and larger active area than previous models (8.7” x 5.8”). Creative Software: Register your Intuos Pro and receive 3-month trial to Boris FX Suite; (Optics, Sapphire, Continuum, Mocha Pro, and Silhouette) & 2-months of Adobe Premiere Pro / Adobe After Effects; offer available for customers located in the Americas

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice price, good quality.

The definitive review of this item.Pros: The quality is as usual with Vakom - everything is licked. Has some cons: Bluetooth was made, but the adapter is not included.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy, it really is worth buying.

A few years ago, they gave their daughter the previous version of the tablet (CTL480). The old man has been serving faithfully for 7 years already, only a couple of tips have worn off. So, for the next birthday, I decided to give an ated version. There was a double feeling. It seems that in the hands of a real cool product from Wacom. There is a primary "wow effect", but it does not leave a feeling that it could be better. Directly in the case is not yet strongly tested. Later I will supplement

Pros
  • 1. really long usb type-c cord 2. on the other hand, who needs cords if there is bluetooth!? 3. rich equipment in a beautiful package 4. excellent quality of materials (almost in everything)
Cons
  • Quality in detail: 1. came with a broken paper clip. Under the guarantee, they promised to quickly replace it, but it is obvious that this is a very common problem, because. the lugs are very weak. I am sure that after replacement the clip will not live long. What next, use a clothespin? 2. there is a feeling that the assembly is flimsy near the round button. Strange clicks are heard when the tablet is intercepted by hand. 3. bluetooth was expected to work "as usual", i. E. clicked, synchronized and works. No, here you need to install something, register, etc. If the clip is changed, then everything else is extremely insignificant.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The drawing room is amazing; Pen redesign is rubbish

I've been using Wacom regularly for almost a decade now. While I was upgrading my computer, I figured it was time to upgrade my tablet too—back then, the Paper was only $50 more than the regular version of the same size, so I bought it. When I received it, I was immediately blown away by the ratio of artboard to overall tablet size: much, much better than before. Fits easily in my backpack with my school supplies and blends in seamlessly. However, the pen disappointed me at every turn. I…

Pros
  • Input devices
Cons
  • Legacy

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wacom Intuos Pro is good but not worth upgrading to paper version

Professionally retouching photos for 18 years, full time. I've been using a Wacom tablet (without a display) for a long time. The equipment is excellent. I just replaced a rugged old tablet that wasn't state of the art. My issue is with Wacom software and customer support. I bought this version of Intuos Pro Paper last week. The device works great with Photoshop for retouching, but I went with the paper version because I wanted to try it. If you use your tablet outside of the office and draw a…

Pros
  • Electronics
Cons
  • Lots

Revainrating 5 out of 5

If you don't mind the price.

I won't lie, I don't know much about drawing tablets. The last and only one I had was the Bamboo Pen. It has served me well for about seven years and could have done more, but years of abuse and moving had worn it down and I thought it was time for a refresher, since it was my birthday. I was concerned that the setting would be too small, but it's actually a pretty good size. It's also mostly metal, which is a huge improvement over my old one. It has all sorts of fancy bells and whistles I can…

Pros
  • Computers and Accessories
Cons
  • Makes me nervous

I have some very good Wacom tablets which I now have to throw away due to lack of access drivers for modern OSX. I also have some great Wacom pens (sigh) so it's just a pain in the ass to throw out what isn't broke, spend money to replace a working tablet and throw it in the landfill. In any case, what choice do we have? So I tried the $99 version first, but it was small and cheap. Came back same day and got this Intuos Pro Medium - works well and is as good as the ones I already have. Maybe it

Pros
  • Graphics tablets
Cons
  • Cable is shorter than other options