Various Retailers have Wacom Intuos Wireless Graphics Drawing Tablet for Mac, PC, Chromebook & Android (Medium) for $99.95. Shipping is free (except where noted).
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Graphic drawing tablet with 4096 Levels of pressure sensitivity – gives you control and precision when drawing, painting and photo-editing in nearly any software program
Compatibility: Mac (OS X 10.10 and above), PC (Windows 7 and above), Chromebook (devices running the latest Chrome OS), and Android smartphones/ tablets (OS version 6.0 or later)
This product is tested and certified as Works With Chromebook, which means it meets Google's compatibility standards and is compatible with your Chromebook
Connect to your computer via Bluetooth or USB-A; some devices require USB-C or OTG adapters
Medium size features a compact footprint (10.4" x 7.8") and larger active area (8.5 x 5.3"), and is ideal for use with large or multiple monitors and can be setup for both left and right-handed use
Four customizable ExpressKeys that put your favorite shortcuts like undo or copy/paste at your fingertips when used with your Mac/PC
Creative Software: Register your Intuos on your Mac/PC to receive Clip Studio Paint Pro (2-years) and try out Corel Painter Essentials 8 & Corel AfterShot Pro 3 for 90 days; Register with your Chromebook and receive Clip Studio Paint Pro (3-months)
EdTech Software: Wacom Intuos comes with 3-month trials of EdTech software for teachers; Register your tablet to receive: Kami App, Explain Everything, Pear Deck, Limnu & Collaboard
Model: Wacom Intuos Creative Bluetooth Pen Tablet, Medium, Black
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How does this compare to the $40 wired adorama deal?
I think I would try the $40-$50 first to see if it impresses. I also bought huion. Once I can compare the two.. I'll upgrade based on who gave me more price-to-performance.
I ordered this yesterday morning and it came in the evening. My main issue is that it has a micro b USB connection on the tablet and not USB C. It's bugging me enough that I may end up returning it. Otherwise it seems to work well over Bluetooth.
I ordered this yesterday morning and it came in the evening. My main issue is that it has a micro b USB connection on the tablet and not USB C. It's bugging me enough that I may end up returning it. Otherwise it seems to work well over Bluetooth.
You commented the same on the small tablet deal as well. this is the medium one. for usb c you would have to spend a lot more with wacom.
I ordered this yesterday morning and it came in the evening. My main issue is that it has a micro b USB connection on the tablet and not USB C. It's bugging me enough that I may end up returning it. Otherwise it seems to work well over Bluetooth.
this is larger and wireless... there is just wireless available for just $10 more on FP too.. but larger ones are obv more useful for those who need it...
I purchased the $40 version so I was curious as well, thanks.
I guessing it is for consistency rather than function. They probably have a lot or only devices that use the USB C form factor. I can't lie it would have been nice if it had it too ( less cables or more backup cables if you want to look at it that way), but I use it via bluetooth instead of cable now.
Oh and if anybody was wondering if this works with Linux Mint 21 it does. I don't know what features I may be missing, but it's working well enough that I'm not bother. I hope this part helps someone.
I guessing it is for consistency rather than function. They probably have a lot or only devices that use the USB C form factor. I can't lie it would have been nice if it had it too ( less cables or more backup cables if you want to look at it that way), but I use it via bluetooth instead of cable now.
Still need to charge it though, right?
It always surprises me how objectionable some people find a cable, but I guess I haven't Marie Kondo'd my life.
I ordered this yesterday morning and it came in the evening. My main issue is that it has a micro b USB connection on the tablet and not USB C. It's bugging me enough that I may end up returning it. Otherwise it seems to work well over Bluetooth.
Rarely. Wacom can sell them easily to Studios. US based studios moved to Cintiq years ago but I am sure studios in other countries probably still purchase loads of intuos pro.
Rarely. Wacom can sell them easily to Studios. US based studios moved to Cintiq years ago but I am sure studios in other countries probably still purchase loads of intuos pro.
Ordered the non-pro to try. Using it more as a mouse replacement for engineering rather than for graphics. Will see how it works out
Ordered the non-pro to try. Using it more as a mouse replacement for engineering rather than for graphics. Will see how it works out
If you are doing engineering work, then wacom does have an edge on driver support for sure. If you just need to annotate pdf or do on screen annotation at online meetings, it is a complete waste to pay extra money on wacom.
I guessing it is for consistency rather than function. They probably have a lot or only devices that use the USB C form factor. I can't lie it would have been nice if it had it too ( less cables or more backup cables if you want to look at it that way), but I use it via bluetooth instead of cable now.
Oh and if anybody was wondering if this works with Linux Mint 21 it does. I don't know what features I may be missing, but it's working well enough that I'm not bother. I hope this part helps someone.
Ordered the non-pro to try. Using it more as a mouse replacement for engineering rather than for graphics. Will see how it works out
Should work fine for that. Main thing that's lacking in function for me would be tilt if using for drawing. All other functions is fine... I did end up opting for the pro model and my girlfriend is now using the non pro as a teacher as a tool for the rare times she has to teach remotely.
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Oh and if anybody was wondering if this works with Linux Mint 21 it does. I don't know what features I may be missing, but it's working well enough that I'm not bother. I hope this part helps someone.
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It always surprises me how objectionable some people find a cable, but I guess I haven't Marie Kondo'd my life.
Just get an adapter
Is the pro ever on sale?
Ordered the non-pro to try. Using it more as a mouse replacement for engineering rather than for graphics. Will see how it works out
Oh and if anybody was wondering if this works with Linux Mint 21 it does. I don't know what features I may be missing, but it's working well enough that I'm not bother. I hope this part helps someone.
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