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Wacom Intuos Pro Pen and Touch Tablet, Medium (PTH651) OLD MODEL

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Connectivity Technology Wireless,Usb Port,Bluetooth
Pressure Sensitivity 2048 Levels
Operating System Windows
Special Feature Pen

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  • Quickly and professionally edit photos and create digital artwork using natural pen control
  • Wireless accessory kit included; System Requirements:USB port, Windows 7 or later (64bit),Mac OS 10.10 or later, Bluetooth Classic for wireless connection to PC or Mac,Bluetooth LE for wireless connection to mobile devices (in paper mode)
  • 2048 levels of pen pressure sensitivity in both pen tip and eraser
  • Zoom, scroll, navigate your artwork with multi-touch surface and gestures
  • 8 customizable application specific Express Keys and multi-function touch ring with 4 customizable buttons

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    Customer reviews

    4.5 out of 5 stars
    4.5 out of 5
    1,015 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the performance, quality, ease of use, size and appearance of the graphic tablet. For example, they mention it's a good tablet with good performance, great materials, well built, easy to set up and use and the size is perfect. They appreciate the outstanding design and functionality.

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    260 customers mention191 positive69 negative

    Customers like the performance of the graphic tablet. They say it's a good tablet with good performance, responsive to even very subtle changes in pressure, and can speed up your work. They also say it performs as expected with increased sensitivity. Customers also mention that it works perfectly with their drawing and photography tools.

    "...Therefore, it works great. As for wireless, I haven't tried it yet. I sit at my desk a lot, so there's no need to get up to move around and use it...." Read more

    "...The hotkeys and four-function scroll wheel are a cool added bonus for me, and have already been super convenient in the short time I've been working..." Read more

    "...All told, it's a good tablet with good performance, but the touch functions on the main surface and the finish of the pen itself detract from my..." Read more

    "...It is super efficient to be able to change your brush size with a quick swipe of your free left hand instead of using a panel in the UI...." Read more

    231 customers mention180 positive51 negative

    Customers like the quality of the graphic tablet. They mention it's well built, solid, and precise. The pen stand is surprisingly solid, it works really well, and seems to be well thought out. Overall, customers say it'll be a great addition to any desktop or laptop.

    "...3: Yes, it's a pretty good mouse when used with your fingers. You can also customize various gestures...." Read more

    "...The durability feels good - definitely like I could use this tablet for the next ten years, like my old Graphire...." Read more

    "...If you care about such things, it looks and feels great...." Read more

    "...What I didn't like:- While the new surface is durable, it wears down nibs quicker.- There is an extended surface area...." Read more

    124 customers mention99 positive25 negative

    Customers like the ease of use of the graphic tablet. For example, they mention it's very user-friendly, easy to set up, and convenient. They say the software is especially helpful when working with the tablet and the quick access menu is a great addition.

    "...The install disc didn't read on my computer, but it was easy enough to get the drivers from Wacom's website, and once I did that, they WORKED the..." Read more

    "...The Pro is much more intuitive as you can use your left hand for buttons and controls and your right hand for the pen/mouse movements and functions...." Read more

    "...By the way, the fix, which actually was very quick and easy to do, is still holding strong after 2 1/2 years, and I've had no problems...." Read more

    "...The Wi-Fi tool is very convenient as well...." Read more

    103 customers mention73 positive30 negative

    Customers like the size of the graphic tablet. They say it's big enough to draw on and small enough to carry. Some customers also mention that it fits perfectly with their screen resolution. They like that the buttons feel great and the service is comfortable. Overall, customers are satisfied with the size and functionality of the product.

    "...As to the USB issues I've read about on here, mine fits just fine. I might have already wallowed out my USB ports, but i don't think so...." Read more

    "...It is super efficient to be able to change your brush size with a quick swipe of your free left hand instead of using a panel in the UI...." Read more

    "...It has a Wacom digitizer built in it, but because the pen is very small and the tablet is tempered glass, it's very difficult to draw on.)...." Read more

    "...Pen looks large at first, but fits VERY naturally and comfortably into your hand. I have small to average sized hands.Key points:..." Read more

    92 customers mention89 positive3 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the graphic tablet. They mention that it has an outstanding design, is super sleek, and is the best tablet for visual professionals or artists. Overall, they say it's a great drawing tablet for most users.

    "...If you care about such things, it looks and feels great. The black is slick, nice fit and finish on the tablet surface and slightly rubberized..." Read more

    "...The pen is so so amazing and comfortable that you don't even get tired...." Read more

    "The tablet is wonderful when its driver is accessible after booting up...." Read more

    "...It's super sleek, has more customizable buttons, a stand for the stylus, the option to go wireless (!)..." Read more

    78 customers mention62 positive16 negative

    Customers like the value of the graphic tablet. They say it's well worth the price, and it looks and feels expensive.

    "...because the Intuos 2 was *very* dependable, sturdy, and was well worth the cost...." Read more

    "...This Wacom had decent reviews and was affordable (after I switched to a cheaper brand of cat food for my wife and me)...." Read more

    "...It not only behaves like a higher end product, but it also looks and feels expensive--I let out an audible gasp when I unboxed it...." Read more

    "...Overall, can't live without it! Great product for the price." Read more

    61 customers mention56 positive5 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the sensitivity of the graphic tablet. They mention that it is very sensitive to the touch, including excellent pressure sensitivity, brush, and finger gestures control. They also appreciate that the touch feature can be easily turned off when not needed. Overall, most are happy with the product's sensitivity and responsiveness.

    "...2: Yes, the tablet is very responsive with palm rejection. I haven't had one problem drawing while my hand was resting on the tablet...." Read more

    "...I love that you can turn the touch feature on and off, and that when you hit a hotkey the tablet "reminds" you via your screen what the key..." Read more

    "...* Touch is a nice feature that I use occasionally for web browsing...." Read more

    "...Very sensitivecomes with nibslove the texture of the tablet..." Read more

    67 customers mention46 positive21 negative

    Customers are mixed about the wireless connectivity of the graphic tablet. Some mention that the wireless feature is nice, amazing, and flexible, while others say that it's glitchy, sketchy, and useless.

    "...The wireless function is great and it connects in a few seconds every time...." Read more

    "...The cursor moves as you hover the pen over the tablet. It is wireless (you gotta charge the battery after 10-11 hours of continuous use)...." Read more

    "...The wireless connectivity dies or becomes so choppy that the tablet is unusable if the tablet is more than two feet away from the USB receiver...." Read more

    "...Wireless capability is GREAT! I often sit the tablet on my lap. Now there are no cords to get in the way!-..." Read more

    I really like this a lot
    5 Stars
    I really like this a lot
    I ordered the medium tablet. I really like this a lot! it's my second Wacom product I've ever own (the first being my "Cube i7 Stylus Tablet" imported from China. It has a Wacom digitizer built in it, but because the pen is very small and the tablet is tempered glass, it's very difficult to draw on.). The Pro is actually bigger than I thought (looks more like a large). And it takes a little bit to get used to, but it's a great product. When I draw on the tablet, it really feels and sounds like paper because of the matte finish.What my box included:- The tablet- The Pen with eraser and left & right buttons on the side.- Changeable color rings (red, white, grey, and black).- Pen stand with changeable nib tips inside.- Installation disc.- USB to plug into the computer for charging or wired use.- Battery and sensor (for wireless use).Several questions from interested buyers:1: Does the tablet have a switch for "Touch-On" or "Touch-Off".2: Is the tablet very responsive with palm rejection?3: Can the tablet be used as a mouse?4: Can I draw with my left hand or any position if I switch the tablet around?5: Does it work best wired or wireless?1: When I first got the tablet, there was already a "Touch-On/Touch-Off" button. There's 8 Express Keys on the tablet, including the circle button. The "Touch" button was on the bottom of the "Settings" Express Key, which looks like a line on it. It might be different for some consumers.2: Yes, the tablet is very responsive with palm rejection. I haven't had one problem drawing while my hand was resting on the tablet.3: Yes, it's a pretty good mouse when used with your fingers. You can also customize various gestures. As for using the pen for a mouse, it's not so good. I would avoid it. It's pretty bad.4: Yes! You can adjust the tablet in any position. But you have to set it up manually first before flipping the actual tablet around. After you've installed the Wacom drivers, search for "Wacom Tablet Properties" on your PC (Since I got Windows 10, I typed it in the Cortana Search Bar). Near "Tools", click on "Grip Pen". you will see three tabs listed below: "Pen", "Eraser", and "Mapping". Click on "Mapping". Next, you will see an image of a computer screen, a tablet, and a red-like box linking them to each other. On the right side of it, it reads: "Orientation". Select which orientation you want. I use "ExpressKeys Right" for my left hand and flip my tablet over. And you're done!5: I hear a lot of complaints from users that the USB cord gets loose, and so it loses it's connectivity. So far, that hasn't happened to me. I don't move my tablet, so I never had it shutting off on me. Therefore, it works great. As for wireless, I haven't tried it yet. I sit at my desk a lot, so there's no need to get up to move around and use it. It's a great edition, but I don't need it. However, when I get the chance, I hope to try it out and do an update on it.*Some suggestions for consumers ready to buy this tablet:*-If you're a novice to drawing and just doing it for a hobby, I would not get this product. I would go for the "Wacom Intuos Art" or "Manga" line. They're pretty cheap.-If you're looking to get serious with your career but you never used a Wacom tablet, I suggest this one for starters. It's the most commonly used by Illustrators and Graphic Designers.- If you're a total pro, but not comfortable looking at a screen and drawing on a tablet at the same time, then go for the "Wacom Cintiq" line. But be warned: It's quite expensive! (At least $900 - $2,000 depending on the size.)Here are some suggested tablet sizes that perhaps fit best with your PC display:*Less than 12 inches = small tablet*12 - 23 inch screen = medium tablet*23 inches and up = large tablet
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    Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2016
    I ordered the medium tablet. I really like this a lot! it's my second Wacom product I've ever own (the first being my "Cube i7 Stylus Tablet" imported from China. It has a Wacom digitizer built in it, but because the pen is very small and the tablet is tempered glass, it's very difficult to draw on.). The Pro is actually bigger than I thought (looks more like a large). And it takes a little bit to get used to, but it's a great product. When I draw on the tablet, it really feels and sounds like paper because of the matte finish.

    What my box included:
    - The tablet
    - The Pen with eraser and left & right buttons on the side.
    - Changeable color rings (red, white, grey, and black).
    - Pen stand with changeable nib tips inside.
    - Installation disc.
    - USB to plug into the computer for charging or wired use.
    - Battery and sensor (for wireless use).

    Several questions from interested buyers:
    1: Does the tablet have a switch for "Touch-On" or "Touch-Off".
    2: Is the tablet very responsive with palm rejection?
    3: Can the tablet be used as a mouse?
    4: Can I draw with my left hand or any position if I switch the tablet around?
    5: Does it work best wired or wireless?

    1: When I first got the tablet, there was already a "Touch-On/Touch-Off" button. There's 8 Express Keys on the tablet, including the circle button. The "Touch" button was on the bottom of the "Settings" Express Key, which looks like a line on it. It might be different for some consumers.
    2: Yes, the tablet is very responsive with palm rejection. I haven't had one problem drawing while my hand was resting on the tablet.
    3: Yes, it's a pretty good mouse when used with your fingers. You can also customize various gestures. As for using the pen for a mouse, it's not so good. I would avoid it. It's pretty bad.
    4: Yes! You can adjust the tablet in any position. But you have to set it up manually first before flipping the actual tablet around. After you've installed the Wacom drivers, search for "Wacom Tablet Properties" on your PC (Since I got Windows 10, I typed it in the Cortana Search Bar). Near "Tools", click on "Grip Pen". you will see three tabs listed below: "Pen", "Eraser", and "Mapping". Click on "Mapping". Next, you will see an image of a computer screen, a tablet, and a red-like box linking them to each other. On the right side of it, it reads: "Orientation". Select which orientation you want. I use "ExpressKeys Right" for my left hand and flip my tablet over. And you're done!
    5: I hear a lot of complaints from users that the USB cord gets loose, and so it loses it's connectivity. So far, that hasn't happened to me. I don't move my tablet, so I never had it shutting off on me. Therefore, it works great. As for wireless, I haven't tried it yet. I sit at my desk a lot, so there's no need to get up to move around and use it. It's a great edition, but I don't need it. However, when I get the chance, I hope to try it out and do an update on it.

    *Some suggestions for consumers ready to buy this tablet:*
    -If you're a novice to drawing and just doing it for a hobby, I would not get this product. I would go for the "Wacom Intuos Art" or "Manga" line. They're pretty cheap.
    -If you're looking to get serious with your career but you never used a Wacom tablet, I suggest this one for starters. It's the most commonly used by Illustrators and Graphic Designers.
    - If you're a total pro, but not comfortable looking at a screen and drawing on a tablet at the same time, then go for the "Wacom Cintiq" line. But be warned: It's quite expensive! (At least $900 - $2,000 depending on the size.)

    Here are some suggested tablet sizes that perhaps fit best with your PC display:
    *Less than 12 inches = small tablet
    *12 - 23 inch screen = medium tablet
    *23 inches and up = large tablet
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    5.0 out of 5 stars I really like this a lot
    Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2016
    I ordered the medium tablet. I really like this a lot! it's my second Wacom product I've ever own (the first being my "Cube i7 Stylus Tablet" imported from China. It has a Wacom digitizer built in it, but because the pen is very small and the tablet is tempered glass, it's very difficult to draw on.). The Pro is actually bigger than I thought (looks more like a large). And it takes a little bit to get used to, but it's a great product. When I draw on the tablet, it really feels and sounds like paper because of the matte finish.

    What my box included:
    - The tablet
    - The Pen with eraser and left & right buttons on the side.
    - Changeable color rings (red, white, grey, and black).
    - Pen stand with changeable nib tips inside.
    - Installation disc.
    - USB to plug into the computer for charging or wired use.
    - Battery and sensor (for wireless use).

    Several questions from interested buyers:
    1: Does the tablet have a switch for "Touch-On" or "Touch-Off".
    2: Is the tablet very responsive with palm rejection?
    3: Can the tablet be used as a mouse?
    4: Can I draw with my left hand or any position if I switch the tablet around?
    5: Does it work best wired or wireless?

    1: When I first got the tablet, there was already a "Touch-On/Touch-Off" button. There's 8 Express Keys on the tablet, including the circle button. The "Touch" button was on the bottom of the "Settings" Express Key, which looks like a line on it. It might be different for some consumers.
    2: Yes, the tablet is very responsive with palm rejection. I haven't had one problem drawing while my hand was resting on the tablet.
    3: Yes, it's a pretty good mouse when used with your fingers. You can also customize various gestures. As for using the pen for a mouse, it's not so good. I would avoid it. It's pretty bad.
    4: Yes! You can adjust the tablet in any position. But you have to set it up manually first before flipping the actual tablet around. After you've installed the Wacom drivers, search for "Wacom Tablet Properties" on your PC (Since I got Windows 10, I typed it in the Cortana Search Bar). Near "Tools", click on "Grip Pen". you will see three tabs listed below: "Pen", "Eraser", and "Mapping". Click on "Mapping". Next, you will see an image of a computer screen, a tablet, and a red-like box linking them to each other. On the right side of it, it reads: "Orientation". Select which orientation you want. I use "ExpressKeys Right" for my left hand and flip my tablet over. And you're done!
    5: I hear a lot of complaints from users that the USB cord gets loose, and so it loses it's connectivity. So far, that hasn't happened to me. I don't move my tablet, so I never had it shutting off on me. Therefore, it works great. As for wireless, I haven't tried it yet. I sit at my desk a lot, so there's no need to get up to move around and use it. It's a great edition, but I don't need it. However, when I get the chance, I hope to try it out and do an update on it.

    *Some suggestions for consumers ready to buy this tablet:*
    -If you're a novice to drawing and just doing it for a hobby, I would not get this product. I would go for the "Wacom Intuos Art" or "Manga" line. They're pretty cheap.
    -If you're looking to get serious with your career but you never used a Wacom tablet, I suggest this one for starters. It's the most commonly used by Illustrators and Graphic Designers.
    - If you're a total pro, but not comfortable looking at a screen and drawing on a tablet at the same time, then go for the "Wacom Cintiq" line. But be warned: It's quite expensive! (At least $900 - $2,000 depending on the size.)

    Here are some suggested tablet sizes that perhaps fit best with your PC display:
    *Less than 12 inches = small tablet
    *12 - 23 inch screen = medium tablet
    *23 inches and up = large tablet
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    Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2016
    My very first tablet was a tiny little Wacom Graphire 4, which served me well for near on ten years before I switched it out - and even then, it had less to do with the performance of the tablet and more to do with the deterioration of the soft plastic of the pen and scroll wheel. Other than its age, it was golden - easy to install, easy to use, was EXTREMELY sturdy (I'm sure I could have dropped that thing from the roof and it would have been fine), and all in all a great tablet for a first-time digital artist.

    When I retired it, I decided that for my next tablet I'd try out a lesser known brand, thinking I would save some money and support the smaller guy. So I bought a Monoprice, a pretty big size that had great reviews.... The only problem -- the thing never ONCE installed correctly (I tried so many different times). Figuring out the drivers with Monoprice was the absolute LEAST user-friendly process I've experienced with software. There was intermittent lag time from pen to screen, the nib sensitivity was crap and the nib itself wore down in a month, customer support sucked... Sometimes I plugged it in and the thing didn't even respond before the sixth try. I got it to an acceptable working condition, but the thing never ran 100% the way it was supposed to, and I kind of hated using it for the two years I've had it.

    Came back to Wacom with the Intuos Pro Touch, and it's like seeing an old friend again! I love this tablet! The install disc didn't read on my computer, but it was easy enough to get the drivers from Wacom's website, and once I did that, they WORKED the way they were supposed to, THE FIRST TIME. I chose the medium size, which is plenty of room to work on my 27XW monitor. The levels in the nib are a dream, and I didn't realize how much I missed having the eraser feature on the pen itself until I got it back. The hotkeys and four-function scroll wheel are a cool added bonus for me, and have already been super convenient in the short time I've been working with this tablet. The touch function is really cool too - and useful for my particular setup (I work on an external monitor through my laptop - sometimes mousing can be a bit of an unnatural reach). I love that you can turn the touch feature on and off, and that when you hit a hotkey the tablet "reminds" you via your screen what the key does. TBH I never had an issue with nib wear in the past, and though I've seen some comments here addressing how quickly the nib wears down, I honestly don't see it being a problem in the future. Maybe I just have a light touch (in fact, I never needed to replace the nib on my old Graphire even once). The durability feels good - definitely like I could use this tablet for the next ten years, like my old Graphire.

    Honestly.... if you're beyond a beginning digital artist's level and are serious about the quality of the tool you're buying, and looking at the price tag thinking you might try out a cheaper brand first - don't waste your time. Wacom is the best, hands down.
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