![]() The smaller pad, which is subject of this review, has less room for customizable “ExpressKeys” and therefore has only six instead of eight.ġ0.6 x 6.7 x 0.3 inches (269 x 170 x 8 mm)ġ3.2 x 8.5 x 0.3 inches (338 x 219 x 8 mm)ġ6.8 x 11.2 x 0.3 inches (430 x 287 x 8 mm) Wacom Pro Pen 2 is sensitive to 8,192 pen pressure levels and does not require a battery.Īs you see, the three tablets in the Intuos Pro series differ primarily by size. The Intuos Pro instead connects via Bluetooth, thereby immediately creating a more comfortable and flexible working environment. The earlier versions of Wacom graphic tablets that I have owned were tethered to the computer by a USB cable. You can do much more with a Wacom tablet. Can they coexist in your studio? Absolutely. ![]() I own that setup and use it occasionally, but that does not dampen or dilute my appreciation of Wacom’s Intuos Pro graphic tablet. The unavoidable comparison, which I intend to blatantly sidestep here, is to Apple’s iPad Pro and the Apple Pencil. ![]() And because the stylus (hereafter referred to as the “pen”) is pressure sensitive, it’s far more useful than a mouse. Instead of using a mouse to move the brushes, selection tracing tools and other Photoshop editing utensils, you use a pencil-like stylus and draw on a tablet. Wacom’s Intuos Pro graphic tablets are extremely powerful-but still easy to learn-and more affordable than you may think. If you are looking for an absorbing creative project to enjoy during this temporary virus lockdown, look here first. ![]()
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