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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing for the money, glad I did it.

The seller somehow manages not to break the price. Well. My respect, right? Delivered quickly to the door. Everything is as it should be Has pros: Everything is as indicated. This is Wacom. At the moment, they have no competitors, so this is objectively the best tablet, and out of their entire line, the intuos pro is the top. There are many cons, but the pros clearly outweigh the pros. At least the drawing experience is great. Cons below: Minor roughness, like buttons dangling in the stylus, a…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, but having its own defects.

I took it to replace the usual Intuos M. The drivers are the same, with the same jambs and problems. ated regularly, but problems remain. The touch ring works through keyboard emulation! Therefore, only in the 2022 keyboard layout. And it is not reconfigurable (see paragraph "buggy drafters") Different pros: + Ring touch and convenient button layout + wireless operation Has cons: - buggy drivers - very rigid USB-C cable included - no bluetooth receiver included - lack of adequate technical…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not the best quality, but generally not bad.

Before that, there were (everyone had a pen without a battery) in order of priority: bamboo fun, trust canvas tablet, samsung galaxy note2, lenovo x230 table, parblo coast 16. The latter had not very positioning in the corners (apparently due to the substrate for the size of the display ). But in general they all worked about the same. In order not to wear out the surface, you can stick a film from some tablet. I pasted the one I had at hand (from the ipad air, although the cutouts for the home

Pros
  • Materials are pleasant to the touch Pen pressure sensitivity (good linearity over the entire pressure range) Replaceable work surface Convenient wire Pen tilt (don't use) The touch ring clearly fulfills the input The software (compared to my previous tablets) is very good Support with an opening for a sjem of cores.
Cons
  • Inadequate prices for accessories (working surface ~ 3, pen ~ 8) The buttons are all pressed differently (a couple are generally slurred) The buttons on the pen are loose

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

Impressions are positive from both the M and L versions (one at home, the other at work), the tablet can be safely recommended for purchase, however, with cheaper alternatives from well-known Chinese manufacturers, it makes sense to think about whether it makes sense to overpay. Pros: 1. Oh, hell, this is a wakom, the dream of all novice (and not so) artists. 2. Relative simplicity and flexibility of customization 3. Number of pen pressure levels and tilted pen drawing 4. Detachable cable 5…

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…

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.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect product for any user!

In addition to the above, there are no radical changes, all these levels of pressure are marketing, you don’t really feel them with your hands. I drew on Intuos 3 for 12 years, until I erased all the tips, new ones are not available now, but everything else is in working order, except that the removable film has worn out again. For all the time of service, I changed it once, in general, you can not change it at all.

Pros
  • This is Wacom, so there are no problems with drawing. I liked that it can be used under the left hand. The buttons and the "ring" are comfortable, customizable, which, again, is not new and pleasant. There is a cool opportunity to use the touchscreen, but I do not use it myself. It's great that you can use it wirelessly via bluetooth, I haven't used it yet, but I like having the opportunity, all of a sudden I'll have a huge monitor and I'll draw ("from the couch"). Otherwise, there are no radical changes, all these levels of depression are marketing, you don’t really feel them with your hands. In general, a reliable and high-quality tool that fully justifies its cost in a short time.
Cons
  • After a month of use, the tip has noticeably worn off. Now it’s clear why they are given by default with a margin, however, I’m already thinking of buying more.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

I use 3 years. I worked with the tablet carefully, but after the first year of use, the USB connector flew off, began to stagger, move away, so the tablet was constantly disconnected from the PC. The use was as follows: I'll get it, draw it, put it on the shelf. It has not been moved anywhere, dropped or anything like that. The USB was repaired for me, after that I started to always pull out the USB before removing it from the table, not moving it anywhere with a wire, thanks to this approach…

Pros
  • - Possibility of wireless operation - High pen sensitivity - Firewood does not fly off, very rarely there are any problems with them - Tablet size. The working space is enough for Small, but here it is more convenient to put your hand completely on the tablet.
Cons
  • - Fragile assembly, vulnerable USB - High price, for such money you can buy some Chinese screen - Some functions are useless for me, for example Touch, it is inconvenient for me personally on such a large surface, I use either a pen or a mouse.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just like when I was art director

I used to use the Wacom Intuous 2 and have taken different paths in my career but I bought it to work from home and the technology goes so far! What a great upgrade from my early 2000's model :) Still perfect print, still accurate, and it's bluetooth and wireless! It's so nice to sit in a chair and work on designing photos or pages. I bought a refurbished one and it came and it's brand new!

Pros
  • Stylish and modern design
Cons
  • too blunt

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Refurbished and like new

I was hesitant to order a refurbished item. I usually buy new ones, but hobbyist tablets are expensive and I wanted a tool that would work for something, just in case I need more functionality in the future. I couldn't tell a refurbished tablet from a new one. There were no problems during installation, all documents and components are present, the tablet works perfectly. This experience definitely changed my mind about ordering refurbished items in the future. I intend to do this more often…

Pros
  • Good item
Cons
  • Exchange availability

Revainrating 5 out of 5

a good product. Suitable for graphics tablets

I haven't used it much but I can say that it's a good fashion item. I'm waiting for a draft sheet to use as I see fit. I don't want to damage the surface just yet. I will receive it tomorrow morning. The tablet came in a box. Not original, but factory box. with all information and labels. The tablet has no major signs of wear, I would have thought it had never been used. but it's just my luck I guess. I've posted some photos of my setup and some of the work I've done with the pen. Only $247 for

Pros
  • GOLS certified
Cons
  • Negative impression

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable graphics tablet purchase

Can't justify buying a new Wacom Pro but can't convince myself to settle for a smaller device I took the risk of buying a refurbished one and I'm glad that I did that. There are software glitches that cause the occasional crazing (read sporadic sticky modifier keys), but overall the device has been a boon to my productivity. From what I've read, the issues I've had are also relevant to new device owners, so I don't feel like I've received an inferior product. The version I bought wears out the…

Pros
  • Impressive
Cons
  • Speed of performance

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for digital artists/animators

I switched from a 2009 Wacom Bamboo to an Intuos Pro Medium and the difference is insane. This product feels pretty slick and fairly solid apart from the touch switch which wobbles a bit and the round button is a little cumbersome to move the canvas. Overall, I'd definitely recommend it, and for about $100 less than the original price, it's definitely worth it. It was packaged in a Wacom box and everything looked like new. Pen tips wear out pretty quickly, but they have additional features. It…

Pros
  • Dope 🔥
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A must have for photographers

I don't know why it took me so long to start this but damn it. Too bad I didn't start many years ago. This is a major turning point for photo editing. I started looking at them after I started using the iPad for photo editing when I was away just to be more productive. Well, the iPad is great. But it's much better. Being able to use a pen while still using a regular computer is awesome. This might not be such a big deal if you've never done it before, but it really is. The level of detail you…

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Slightly torn