This Wacom drawing tablet feels like putting pen to paper, and it's on sale (2024)

This Wacom drawing tablet feels like putting pen to paper, and it's on sale (1)

What is the deal?

The medium-sized Wacom Intuos Pro is $80 off when you purchase it at Best Buy. It has an 8.7 x 5.8 in. active drawing area, making it the perfect mid-range drawing tablet size.

Why is this deal ZDNET-recommended?

The Wacom Intuos Pro drawing tablet is made for creatives, and it feels like pen to paper when you're drawing or sketching on it. If you're looking to detail finer strokes or have a super responsive drawing tablet, this is the one.

Full disclosure: I am not an artist. However, I am a tech reporter who's tested various tablets and knows the ins and outs of what makes a good tablet. And the Wacom Intuos Pro is a good tablet.

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This drawing tablet is built for professionals: Artists who create digital art, graphic designers, photographers looking to make precise edits in Photoshop, etc. For serious digital artists, this tablet would be a valuable tool to help make detailed sketches, edits, or drawings. But for me? The Wacom Intuos Pro was simply fun.

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Having never used a screenless tablet, the setup for the Wacom Intuos Pro was much different than simply turning on an iPad or a Samsung Galaxy Tab S8. The tablet comes in three sizes (small, medium, and large), as well as the battery-free Pro Pen 2 with extra nibs, and a USB-A to USB-C cord to connect directly to a device, or you can pair the tablet via Bluetooth.

I tried both methods: The Bluetooth pairing took some time to figure out how exactly to do it, but Wacom has helpful videos on its site. As for using the cord to plug directly into a device, I had to dig out my 2016 MacBook Air (remember when Apple used to have USB-A ports?) and plug it in. I preferred this method overall since it was easier.

Once connected to a device, it took a lot of playing around to figure out how to work this drawing tablet. You can customize everything, including what the Pro Pen 2's buttons do, what the ExpressKeys on the tablet's side do, and touch gestures with your fingers, so there's a lot to learn. It took me a long time to figure out how to get it to work correctly with my setup.

You also have to have a drawing program compatible with Wacom (as a non-artist, I had to download one, making the process longer and more difficult). There is a steep learning curve with controlling what's on your screen using a tablet that doesn't have a screen. Thankfully, the pen is super accurate, and it can be used as a mouse or a drawing utensil.

Digital drawing at its finest

After the setup is complete, everything from there is easy. Drawing in a program (I used the Sketchbook Illustration app) is a seamless experience, like a pen to paper. The pressure points on the pen are super sensitive so that you can go light and thin or dark and thick with your strokes. You can use the tablet to zoom in and out of your artwork, making fine-tuning details a breeze.

I even had my friend, who has been painting as a hobby for years, come over and try out the tablet. Her words were, "I didn't know digital painting could be like this! You can get so precise with the details and shading!"

Her art showcases this detailed shading one can get using the Pro Pen 2 and the tablet in tandem.

This Wacom drawing tablet feels like putting pen to paper, and it's on sale (2)

My art -- albeit simple -- showcases that anyone can use this drawing tablet to make a reasonably decent work of art.

This Wacom drawing tablet feels like putting pen to paper, and it's on sale (3)

ZDNET's buying advice

All in all, this is a fantastic drawing tablet–for professionals. With virtually no lag and 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity, the Wacom Intuos Pro is built with digital artists in mind to create works of art more easily. I'd recommend this tablet to any graphic designer, sketch artist, or photographer. But, if you're like me (no art experience whatsoever), I'd say leave this one to the pros.

In addition, since apps are usually more powerful on a laptop or computer, compatibility across programs like Adobe and Corel Painter is far superior to their tablet OS versions, making the Wacom Intuos Pro an excellent option for those who prefer desktop programs.

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This Wacom drawing tablet feels like putting pen to paper, and it's on sale (2024)

FAQs

Do Wacom tablets feel like paper? ›

Tablets for digital art: Entry-level models from Wacom

Wacom products specialize in digital art. Our digital drawing pens give you the feeling of drawing on paper.

What tablet feels like paper for drawing? ›

The Wacom Intuos Pro drawing tablet is made for creatives, and it feels like pen to paper when you're drawing or sketching on it.

How do I fix my Wacom pen glitch? ›

  1. Restart the Wacom Driver.
  2. Restart the computer.
  3. Check drawing software settings. Photoshop. Clip Studio. Corel Painter.
  4. If the issue persists, use the Diagnose tool to confirm if there is a hardware issue.
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Is it better to draw on a tablet or paper? ›

The advantages of the graphic tablet

It takes less time. You can erase endlessly, the drawing does not wear out, there is no irreversible stain, you do not have to start over. The rendering is smoother and more hom*ogeneous. The tools and options are endless.

Are Wacom tablets still good? ›

Best screenless drawing tablet

Wacom is one of the industry leaders when it comes to drawing and graphics tablets. With virtually no lag and 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity in the included battery-free Wacom Pro Pen, the Wacom Intuos Pro is the best drawing tablet on the market for professional artists.

How to make drawing digitally feel like paper? ›

Some nibs can increase friction. For example, Wacom Intuos Pro's “Felt pen nibs” have a rougher feel. Using these nibs creates a paper-like drawing feel. By customizing your tablet and pens with other products can produce friction and make you feel as if you were drawing on paper.

How long does paperlike last? ›

How long do apple pencil tips last with paperlike? Acording paperlike reviews, depending on how much digital planning or drawing you do in Procreate or GoodNotes, the Apple Pencil tip can wear out in 3 months and sometimes in one month (if you digital plan or draw all the time).

How do I know if my Wacom pen is broken? ›

Diagnose issues with your pen
  1. Open Wacom Tablet Properties.
  2. Click the About button.
  3. In the dialog that appears, click the Diagnose... ...
  4. Hold your pen within 10 mm (0.4 inch) of the surface of the device while watching the Pointing Device Info. ...
  5. Move the pen along the surface of the device.

Can you replace the pen on a Wacom? ›

Matching all the Wacom Pens to their respective Tablets can get confusing, especially when trying to find a replacement. A general rule is that the Pens are forwards compatible, but not backwards. And most current pens are cross compatible within their respective generation.

How to calibrate a Wacom pen? ›

Calibration
  1. Set up your pen display in its working position.
  2. Open Wacom Center.
  3. Select your device in the Devices sidebar.
  4. Select Pen calibration. ...
  5. If you are working with multiple monitors, select the monitor corresponding to your pen display from the drop-down menu.
  6. Click the Calibrate...

Are Wacom tablets good for note taking? ›

Wacom products are suitable for adding handwritten notes to digital papers and essays, including PDF, Microsoft Word and PowerPoint presentations, or taking notes. Our pioneering pen technology makes using these devices feel completely comfortable and natural.

Do Wacom tablets get scratched? ›

Wacom's signature pads and pen displays are designed with a protective surface of scratch resistant tempered glass. This glass surface is much harder than the plastic material of the pen nib, so the nib wears, not the screen surface.

Are Wacom tablets laminated? ›

Wacom One 13 Touch Drawing Tablet with Screen (2023), Full-Laminated 13.3” HD Touchscreen Graphics Monitor; Works with Mac, PC & Chromebook for Drawing, Photo/Video Editing, Design, & Education.

Do you need a glove for a Wacom tablet? ›

An art glove will ensure that everything stays in place. Just make sure to wash it thoroughly after each use! To sum things up, if you spend a lot of time drawing/creating on your tablet, an art-glove is a must.

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