The Intuos Pro Creative Pen Tablet from Wacom is a flexible graphical tablet that can be used to digitize your work, and by flexible, we don't mean bendable. By itself, the Intuos Pro is a standard drawing tablet that connects to your system via USB or Bluetooth. It has customizable ExpressKeys and a Touch Ring to assist you with your workflow, and comes with the Wacom Pro Pen 2, which has 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity. When combined with the separately sold Paper Clip, Finetip Pen, and paper, the Intuos Pro becomes the Intuos Pro Paper Edition, allowing you to sketch on paper and store your work without having to be online or connected to a computer. To share your sketches right away, you can connect to iOS or Android devices using Bluetooth.
- 12.24 x 8.5" Active Area
- 8192 Levels of Pen Pressure Sensitivity
- Multi-Touch Support
- USB & Bluetooth 4.2 Connectivity
Wacom Intuos Pro Overview
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Wacom Intuos Pro Reviews
Wacom Intuos Pro 2017 vs 2025
My Wacom Intuos Pro 2013 quit working, so I ordered the 2025 that just came out and did not like it at all. I liked that it was smaller, but it was like writing at the wired edges and bottom of a paper spiral notebook. With no bevels, it felt like the pen was going to fall off and I had to be very careful. I returned it ordered the older 2017 model. YEAH! It is smaller than my 2013 so it fits better on my desk, but it has a bevel. I love it. Thanks! I hope they keep the 2017 model available....
If you've got a Mac with Sequoia, avoid this product
I've used these tablets for years but Wacom dropped the ball when Sequoia was released. My old tablet was no longer supported (even though it would have just been a question of updating the drivers) so I bought a new tablet. However, the new drivers are a disaster and I've ended up in infinite loops due to the driver thinking it doesn't have permission.