Wacom
Wacom
Wacom Pro Pen 2 – Imagine charging over $100 for a "Wacom Pro" graphics tablet PEN that doesn't work with your Wacom Intuos Pro graphics tablet. Before I purchase this… Read more
pen, I looked for confirmation that it was compatible with my Intuos Pro. There was no useful info at the point of sale (Amaz0n). I really needed a replacement pen urgently so I made the wild assumption that two products by Wacom under the name "Pro" would interact. Turns out they don't and I'm down $150. Thanks Wacom - I've spent 10 x thousands on your products over the last 12 years and you never fail to stay cold.
The best tablet for drawing – On Wednesday 23rd February 2018 I purchased a Wacom Intuos Bluetooth Tablet Small - Pistachio for $129 from JB Hi-Fi so I could draw, sketch, paint and edit with natural feel and movement, which helps me relax.
Wacom One 12" – The Wacom on does not come pc compatible and requires an extra $100 purchase if you plan on working on something that isnt a chromebook
The best drawing tablet bar none – I have used a number of Cintiq drawing tablets over the years and I judge the Cintiq Pro 16" to be the best so far by far. Small enough the be used… Read more
on the lap, its 3840 x 2160 pixel screen resolution is magnificent although the menus in Photoshop are very. small and difficult to read at this resolution. Consequently I usually change the screen resolution to 1920 x 1080 which makes the menus bigger. The screen surface feels very like paper. Expensive! But you get what you pay for!
Rude and dismissive customer service – Wacom refuse to honour warranty on this product, even though it is well within warranty period. This is the SECOND product of theirs with this… Read more
problem. They don't answer emails, talk on the phone or answer via social media.
If you buy one of their products, all I can say is, "good luck".
limited usefulness for the iPad, there are better alternatives – Unfortunately, under delivered on the whole writing experience on an iPad. The biggest problem for me was the nib, it was too fat and didn't feel… Read more
natural writing. Not only that, it doesn't respond to my writing half of the time. The pressure sensitivity was my main draw and even in the Wacom app, it didn't do a very nice job and very flaky. The palm rejection was also pretty much useless as you have to turn off the multitouch. It could be software related, but I doubt it will get updated seeing as they already have a new model with the smaller nib. Also very prone to Bluetooth disconnect. The battery also unusual size so unlikely you pick up the battery anywhere. I have an iPad Air for which this was designed for. Bought this because it was cheaper, but returning it to try the new model.
the pro was that it was nicely packed, has a case to have everything inside. But that was about it.
Bottom line: not recommended to buy if you think this is going to be good for art due to pressure sensitivity. It definitely wasn't good to write due to the fat nib. Expensive just to have a nice case. Recommended to get a "dumb" stylus if price is an issue