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🖌️ 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 Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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Details

BrandWacom
ColorBlack
Item Weight0.55 Pounds
Connectivity TechnologyBluetooth, USB
Operating SystemWindows,Android

Description of 🖌️ 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

Wireless Bluetooth Graphic Drawing Tablet: With it's slim design and built in Bluetooth, the Intuos Drawing Tablet is easy to set-up and use anywhere; perfect for remote work, learning and creating. Certified Works with Chromebook: Wacom is the only drawing tablet that is certified to work with Chromebook for students, teachers and creators, Intuos is simple to use and set-up for any project. Customize Your Creative Process: The built-in pen tray hold pen in place and the pen's 2 buttons are designed to make your creative process hassle-free so you can work quickly and easily. Natural Pen Experience: The included ergonomic EMR 4096 pressure sensitive battery-free pen is light, responsive and easy to control; it feels like you are writing on paper. Wacom is the Global Leader in Drawing Tablet and Displays: For over 40 years in pen display and tablet market, you can trust that Wacom to help you bring your vision, ideas and creativity to life.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Does not work with USB stick.

One important thing they don't mention anywhere is that the tablet isn't bluetooth dongle compatible. You must have built-in Bluetooth for it to work wirelessly. While it's annoying, that doesn't mean the thing isn't useless. You can still use the USB connection, but if you need to do that anyway, buy the cheaper wired version instead. Also, I'm having trouble getting good responses when I connect. The pointer seems to jump randomly across my screen. I'm willing to admit that this may be due to

Pros
  • Creative Software: Register your Intuos on your Mac/PC to get Clip Studio Paint Pro (2 years) and a 90-day trial of Corel Painter Essentials 8 and Corel AfterShot Pro 3; Register your Chromebook and get Clip Studio Paint Pro (3 months)
Cons
  • Unsure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very nice - with a small learning curve! (TIPS!)

II I am a graphic designer for a long time and have a very old Wacom board that I bought many years ago. I wanted a smaller, more portable board, but felt the smallest size would hurt my hand (according to reviews), so I bought a medium size, which is almost the equivalent of an 8x11 sheet of paper. This size is perfect for the art and Way I use the whiteboard to take photos. But - I understand why some reviewers struggle. The best advice I can give is to go back to what we learned in drawing…

Pros
  • Compatibility: Mac (OS X 10.10 or later), PC (Windows 7 or later), Chromebook (devices running the latest Chrome OS), and Android smartphones/tablets (OS version 6.0 or later)
Cons
  • Blank

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Goodbye Pens: Computers and Accessories

my tips wear out very quickly' I thought 'how bad can this be' and that's fine with me will, since I do not press so hard. The tray doesn't wear down your tips as much as it polishes them up. My pen has bits of plastic attached to it that look like wood when you sand it down with sandpaper after changing the pen's sensitivity to the softest setting and not pressing too hard during the day. I'm not happy with this but I can handle it because I have lots of extra feathers and plan on making…

Pros
  • EdTech Software: Wacom Intuos comes with 3-month trial versions of EdTech teacher software; Register your tablet to get: Kami App, Explain It All, Pear Deck, Limnu and Collaboard
Cons
  • Weak Dial

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

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

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The tablet is fine, software and registration is a nightmare.

My first pen tablet and it seems to work fine. Getting the drivers and bundled software that came with it was an absolute nightmare. The link to get the drivers didn't work, phone support said to call back tomorrow, live chat support gave me two links, neither worked, finally emailed me with another link that allowed me to do the get drivers. Free software, in my case Corel's painting and photo software, was even worse. To get started, you need an account that you need to register your device…

Pros
  • Connect to a computer via Bluetooth or USB-A; some devices require USB-C or OTG adapters
Cons
  • Not bad