Graphic tablet WACOM One Small (CTL-472-N) black/red Review
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Description of Graphic tablet WACOM One Small (CTL-472-N) black/red
Enhanced Sensitivity and Ergonomic Design: The WACOM One Small Graphic Tablet
The WACOM One Small Graphic Tablet, also known as One by Wacom, is the second series of Wacom One tablets that brings remarkable enhancements in sensitivity and design. With a recognition of 2048 pressure levels, this tablet surpasses its predecessor by offering twice the sensitivity for precise and nuanced drawing experiences. The new LP-190K, or "Intuos Pen," shares its ergonomic shape with modern Intuos tablets, providing users with a comfortable and intuitive grip. Moreover, the tablet allows for the use of different...
- Quality construction. There is no lag or noise while connectivity, and this has never been an issue for Wacom. The necessary driver for Mac OS X can be obtained directly from the manufacturer's website. It can be stored in a large jacket pocket if necessary and does not require much room on the table.
- In order for the pen's up-and-down motions to correspond with the on-screen pointer, a specific angle between the tablet and the table is required. This is more of an ergonomics issue with the tablet than anything else, as you quickly forget how it should lie after transporting and rearranging it, and there are no markings on the case (compare the design of this tablet to that of the WACOM Intuos S Bluetooth (CTL-4100WLK-N / CTL- 4100WLE-N) and you'll immediately know where to set it up on your desk). The port for the USB cord is on the side. Not really important, however it can be an annoyance if the wire has to rest against anything (like a laptop) because there isn't enough room on the table. It's worth noting that the identical WACOM Intuos S Bluetooth (CTL-4100WLK-N / CTL-4100WLE-N) that I mentioned before includes a USB cable connector on top, which is much more practical.
- features: -low cost -ease of use -quick and simple installation
- The tablet's covering wears off rapidly, which has no bearing on its functionality but does diminish its aesthetic appeal.
- Cost and available software.
- Sometimes pressing the buttons of the stylus is not fixed, or after some time when the button is pressed, the action disappears, for example, the selection ends ahead of time. I'm going to run some tests to figure out what this can be related to (maybe Windows 11 is flawed).