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Wacom Intuos Small Wired Graphics Drawing Tablet (Black)

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Amazon has Wacom Intuos Small Wired Graphics Drawing Tablet (Black) on sale for $39.95. Shipping is free.

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  • Wacom Intuos tablet can be used in any software program to explore new facets of digital creativity; draw, paint, edit photos/videos, create designs, and mark up documents

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  • Wacom Intuos tablet can be used in any software program to explore new facets of digital creativity; draw, paint, edit photos/videos, create designs, and mark up documents

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Model: Wacom Intuos Bluetooth Creative Pen Tablet, Small, Black

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The wired version is fine but holy cow.... have u ever tried drawing something over Bluetooth. Its like having phantom limb syndrome, but for drawing. You cant tell where u put the pen down sometimes, cause it wont show up until significantly later.... Anything that requires human input should never use bluetooth.

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Jul 13, 2023
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Dougmeister
Jul 13, 2023
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Quote from bunnyeric :
"One by Wacom" is 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity;
Wacom intuos is 4096.Smilie
Thanks. Would either of these be good if I don't draw/create but am learning to retouch/edit photos? Or are they overkill?

Edit: I went out and Googled it. Looks like something like this would be useful. Thanks, to the moron who gave me a 'thumbs down' on an honest question.
Last edited by Dougmeister July 13, 2023 at 02:06 AM.
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RelaxedGame664
Jul 13, 2023
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I just got one 2 weeks ago. Works great. $40 is solid.

Small is small, but medium might be bulky when considering resting your hand on the tablet.

I think $40 is good value. Bluetooth works with no issues. Pressure and hovering is good too.
Jul 13, 2023
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RamesesThe2nd
Jul 13, 2023
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How is this for taking hand written notes in Microsoft OneNote or a similar application? I have been looking for a solution to digitize my hand written notes.
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RyanMPLS
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Quote from bieberwhole69 :
so bluetooth mice and keyboards?
My Logitech mouse can use "Lightspeed" USB dongle or BT. BT is unusable on a 43" display for daily work. Keyboard on BT might be okay as precision is different.
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Quote from Dougmeister :
What are the differences between this one and the "One by Wacom Small Graphics Drawing Tablet 8.3 x 5.7 Inches" other than a slight size difference? That one is cheaper... is it not as good, if so why, etc.?

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07S1RR3FR
The Wacom one is the newer "entry level" tablet -- it has the 2k pen (about 2048 pressure levels) versus the 4k pen with double that on the Intuos..

The Intuos also has the 4 buttons at top (these are nice if you use stuff like Photoshop so you can map keys to them to help with zooming, cloning, moving the screen, etc..), Wacom one doesn't have any

The free bundled software in the Intuos software is pretty decent whereas the One doesn't have much of it.

Depending what the price difference is.. the extra levels are nice for digital artists but wouldn't make a difference for photo editing.

The bonus software is nice and actually somewhat decent (at least some of it)

And the physical buttons are a nice benefit to have so you don't need to have one hand on the tablet and another on a keyboard
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Quote from LwdshB :
The wired version is fine but holy cow.... have u ever tried drawing something over Bluetooth. Its like having phantom limb syndrome, but for drawing. You cant tell where u put the pen down sometimes, cause it wont show up until significantly later.... Anything that requires human input should never use bluetooth.
I've used the bluetooth version and it's impossible to use. I don't recommend it at all.
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LwdshB
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Quote from pcgeekpcgeek :
I've used a Intuos (now called Intuos Pro) years ago with a 2.4 GHz wireless module installed and the latency wasn't that bad. My experience is the same with wireless mouse. 2.4 GHz >> Bluetooth as long as you don't plug the dongle in a USB 3 port. 😉
Of course, the wired version is the best.
Yeah a dedicated 2.4ghz signal is always faster and more stable than a bluetooth transmission

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Quote from bieberwhole69 :
so bluetooth mice and keyboards?
Pretty noticeable on bluetooth mice, theres always like a dragging delay on when u first start moving the mouse and when it stops, on keyboards you'll notice it when you type fast enough, if you type too fast there will be points where words or letters dont load in until after you've finished typing a sentence. People who type slow prob wony realize it on keyboard.
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Quote from RamesesThe2nd :
How is this for taking hand written notes in Microsoft OneNote or a similar application? I have been looking for a solution to digitize my hand written notes.
It will definitely work, but you'll need to get used to looking at the screen while writing/drawing on the tablet. Artists have been doing this for years, but I'm not sure about the general public. The Cintiq series solves this problem by having a monitor built-in, but they are more expensive.
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Jul 13, 2023
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I have one of these and it's very bad for the price, even at $40. If you need this for art, the ones on Monoprice for around the same price are very decent.
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DocBrewskie
Jul 15, 2023
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Got this one for my daughter a while back. She loves it.
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Quote from LwdshB :
The wired version is fine but holy cow.... have u ever tried drawing something over Bluetooth. Its like having phantom limb syndrome, but for drawing. You cant tell where u put the pen down sometimes, cause it wont show up until significantly later.... Anything that requires human input should never use bluetooth.
I'd imagine having a low refresh rate monitor makes it even worse and vice-versa.

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