- Everything works. Excellent packaging. Availability of all necessary communications.
Graphic tablet WACOM Intuos S Bluetooth CTL-4100WL black Review
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Description of Graphic tablet WACOM Intuos S Bluetooth CTL-4100WL black
The Perfect Tool for Digital Artists
Unleash your creativity with the WACOM Intuos S Bluetooth CTL-4100WL black, a cutting-edge graphic tablet designed for digital artists and professionals. With its ergonomic design and wireless functionality, this tablet offers a seamless drawing experience like no other. The ultra-thin design makes it lightweight and portable, allowing you to take it with you wherever inspiration strikes. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced artist, this tablet is your gateway to limitless possibilities.
A Superior Alternative to Traditional Drawing Tools
Compared to trad...
- Size, Quality, Bluetooth, Color
- Drivers crash sometimes
- Simply the best in every way
- Not
- Wireless tablet that is small, practical, and enjoyable to use. is functional while charging. The battery has a long life—perhaps a day.
- When joined, they are "dancing with a tambourine" anyway. delays when simultaneously connecting with a wireless mouse. Doesn't work well with the Windows touch pen; sadly, there isn't a way to disable touch input just for specific applications. for instance, Photoshop. If I'm seeking in the wrong location, I might be.
- Effortless ergonomics.
- On macOS Mojave 102022.4 (18E227), stupid
- I hoped that the absence of wires.
- By bluetooth most of the time it slows down, after auto-shutdown when idle and waking up, it does not cling back. Drivers constantly fly off the wire.
- Compact, VERY lightweight. Most of the time it works over a wireless connection. The wire is conveniently located in the center on the far side, which makes charging in parallel with drawing easier. There is also a loop to which you can attach the stylus so as not to lose it. It holds a charge for quite a long time - I understand that I don’t draw on it for a day, but in the “periodically turn on for an hour or two” mode, it lasted longer than a month, I expected less
- So far haven't found it. Some call the need to register on the manufacturer's website as a drawback, but I don’t see anything terrible in this - especially since they give free software for a purchase.
- - lack of wires. - design - the pen works without batteries - on ubuntu earned without drivers
- Too bad it doesn't come with a case
- Ability to connect via Bluetooth. Looks good Free software Advanced settings
- "Mad" pen
- Compact, rechargeable via USB, you can even use the power supply from your phone. The charge is used sparingly. Powered by bluetooth, does not take up the USB port of the laptop. The bluetooth does not slow down, but you just need to turn off the Windows handwriting service, otherwise it's just a disaster.
- Dancing with a tambourine while setting up his work. The pen, after some time of use, begins to scratch unpleasantly on the surface. Looks like cheap materials were used.
- Compact, easy to take with you on a trip. Surprisingly, the drivers do not fly off (I compare the bamba with the old wack). Charges fast and has bluetooth connectivity. There are 4 customizable buttons.
- The pen, although light, does not lie comfortably in the hand, you get used to it over time.