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🎨 Elevate your digital canvas—create, connect, and conquer with Wacom Intuos!
The Wacom Intuos Medium Bluetooth Graphics Drawing Tablet offers a spacious 8.5" x 5.3" active area and industry-leading 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity with a battery-free pen for natural, precise drawing. Featuring versatile Bluetooth and USB-A connectivity, it supports Mac, Windows, Chromebook, and select Android devices. With 4 customizable ExpressKeys and included creative software plus training, it’s the perfect tool for students, teachers, and creators seeking professional-grade digital artistry on the go.










| ASIN | B079NWPZTG |
| Active Surface Area | 8.50" x 5.31" |
| Additional Features | Bluetooth |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1 in Computer Graphics Tablets |
| Brand | Wacom |
| Built-In Media | Pen tablet medium w/ BT Pressure-sensitive, battery-free Wacom Pen 4K PVC-free USB-A cable w ith cable tidy and L-shaped connector 3 extra standard nibs (located inside pen) nib removal tool on end of pen Quick start guide Regulation sheet Online User Guide and Important product information found in Wacom Desktop Center. |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Mac, PC |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB-A |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,772 Reviews |
| External Testing Certification | ID 00529-18-01796, ID 00529-18-01796 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00753218986832 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 10.4"L x 7.8"W |
| Item Type Name | Wacom Intuos Medium, Bluetooth, Black (CTL6100WLK0) |
| Item Weight | 0.91 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Wacom Technology Corporation |
| Mfr Part Number | CTL6100WLK0 |
| Model Name | Intuos M |
| Model Number | CTL6100WLK0 |
| Native Resolution | 4096 levels per inch |
| Operating System | Compatibility with Windows 7 or later/OS X 10.11 or later |
| Pressure Sensitivity | 4096 Levels |
| Screen Size | 10.4 Inches |
| Special Feature | Bluetooth |
| Specific Uses For Product | business, personal |
| Target Audience | Student, Teacher |
| UPC | 753218986832 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
C**N
So Good!
Wacom is the best & I haven’t had one for 14 years, so I’m having a blast using it. It’s working great. Wacom is very intuitive and easy to use and get the results I love.
M**T
Great product,
Works great, no issues
C**T
Unleashing Creativity with Seamless Performance
As someone who was looking for a tablet that would provide a lag-free and user-friendly experience, I was drawn to the Wacom Intuos Medium Bluetooth Graphics Drawing Tablet. And I must say, it has surpassed my expectations in every way. Right out of the box, I could tell that Wacom put a lot of thought into designing a tablet that's both functional and visually appealing. The sleek and slim profile makes it portable and aesthetically pleasing, but what really impressed me is the performance. The connectivity via Bluetooth ensures a clutter-free workspace, and the setup process was a breeze. The tablet was quickly recognized by my system, and I was able to get started without any unnecessary hassles. What sets this tablet apart is its responsiveness. I was eager to test the claim of a lag-free experience, and the Wacom Intuos delivered. Drawing, sketching, and illustrating felt fluid and natural, as if I was working with traditional media. The pressure sensitivity is on point, allowing for precise control and a wide range of artistic expressions. The learning curve was surprisingly minimal. The included software and tutorials were helpful in getting acquainted with the tablet, but even without them, the intuitive interface makes navigation and customization easy for both beginners and professionals. Battery life is also commendable. I can work for long hours without worrying about constantly recharging the tablet. It's another aspect that adds to the overall ease of use and convenience. In conclusion, the Wacom Intuos Medium Bluetooth Graphics Drawing Tablet is a must-have for anyone looking to explore digital art or enhance their existing skills. Its combination of flawless performance, ease of use, and attractive design make it a valuable investment for artists of all levels. Whether you're a seasoned artist or just starting out, the Wacom Intuos offers a perfect blend of performance and simplicity. It has made my artistic endeavors more enjoyable and efficient, and I'm confident it will do the same for you. Highly recommended!
S**L
Better value than Intuos PRO
PROs: Smaller size than Intuos PRO (Medium), performs well CONs: No erase tip on pen, not compatible with other pens, no shortcut for "Erase mode" on the four quick keys I started years ago with the Intuos PRO (Medium). The extra keys with the LCD displays were very helpful. When it wore out, I bought the new version, which had no LCD displays for the extra keys, so it was difficult to know which mode the keys were in for various programs. I ended up disabling all of them. In addition, the new touch features were difficult to control and still have a place to move the mouse. (In the original Intuos PRO configuration, there was a mouse. It is natural to move the mouse around on the tablet. In the newer PRO system, the mouse was discontinued, so I use a Logitech mouse - still on top of the tablet. In touch mode, the mouse and touch features conflicted, so I ended up turning off the touch mode.) So, in the end, with the newer PRO version, I had disabled everything this MUCH less expensive version doesn't have anyway. Getting used to not flipping the stylus over to erase will be difficult, as I expected. But, I did think I would be able to set one of the four keys to "Erase" mode, but, no, the only option is one of the buttons on the pen. Fortunately, I wasn't using that button before anyway.
H**G
Saved me when my classes went from in-person to online
I had to scramble to buy things for my classes when my college closed in March. I wanted a tablet so that I could share my screen with students while writing and working out problems (I teach math). I didn't want to spend a lot of money on something like an Ipad, so I decided to try this. I have no idea how I would have finished my semester without it. It works really well! I didn't have any issues setting it up. I was worried that I wouldn't like writing on the tablet without seeing what I was writing on it, but I actually found it very easy to get used to. It's like how we move a computer mouse on a desk while looking up at the computer screen -- it's really easy to get used to it. The surface is slightly textured, which I think helps with the writing. I was honestly surprised by how natural it all felt and by how clear my writing was. I did have an issue at one point where the tablet wasn't connecting to my computer with Bluetooth anymore. But I just reinstalled the driver and everything works fine now. Plus, I could have just used the cable to connect to my computer if that didn't work.
J**N
Stretches nicely
As expected. Works well with my computer to do my art with.
R**E
Persnickety. Obdurate. Clueless.
TL;DR: This is probably a fine table for doodling. However, if you are trying to use it for photo editing with Adobe Lightroom and Windows 10, it is unusable. If you must use a tablet for photo edits, don’t use this one: it’s too big and doesn’t have enough buttons. I suggest looking at the Wacom Intuos Pro Digital Graphic Drawing Tablet for Mac or PC, Small (PTH460K0A), assuming you can get it to work. Original review follows, updated with new information. I was told this was an essential tool for editing photos in Lightroom and Photoshop. I was misinformed. The tablet may work with a Mac, but it is unusable under Windows 10. Problem: You cannot change the default button assignments for Photoshop. Update: this was (partially) my fault. Wacom supports various Adobe products, and the Wacom Tablet Properties app dutifully populated the Applications bar with both Photoshop and Lightroom. The problem was, I have two versions of Lightroom and Photoshop on my computer: a perpetual licence version, and the Creative Cloud version. I thought Wacom was configuring all the versions of Photoshop I had on my computer; actually, it was configuring the first version it found. As luck would have it, this was not the version I was using. I fixed this by deleting all the apps from the Applications bar except the “All Other” app, launching the version of the program I wanted to configure, and then configuring it. This was a partial success (see next problem). Problem: The Scroll/Pan function does not work for Lightroom. Update: It’s not that Scroll/Pan doesn’t work, so much as the Pen ignores Scroll/Pan when you assign it to a button. Several Lightroom experts recommend this setting, but it doesn’t do me much good when it doesn’t work. And I have been unable to make it work. Tip: Enabling WIndows Ink just makes matters worse, so be sure to turn that 'feature' off. Not that it's going to fix the previous two problems, but it might save your sanity if all you wanted to do with the table is doodle. Problem: You can use the Mapping function to use less than the full Tablet Area, but good luck trying to select the portion of the tablet to use with the pen. It is more trouble than it is worth. And once you've mapped an area for the pen to be active in, you'll find that the occasional tap outside the mapped area produced unexpected result. Update: I contacted Wacom Support about this problem. Or, I should say, I attempted to contact Wacom Support about this problem. It turns out, in order to problem report an issue, you need to supply the tablet’s model and serial number. Ha! Easier said than done. Most companies would put this information on the box, but not Wacom. Instead, they print it in a little tiny font on the back of the table in a pale gray ink that is only visible from certain angles, and only then if you have the eyesight of a Peregrine Falcon. I’m not kidding, see the enclosed photo. I included a tape measure for reference. And bear in mind, this picture was enhanced by my Pixel 2. After finally gathering the requested information, I dutifully opened a Support Request, including the detailed set of steps to reproduce my problem. To be clear, I didn’t go running to Wacom Support at the drop of a hat; I had done quite a bit of research on the web prior to contacting them. That was where I learned the number one source all Wacom tablet problems is ‘corrupted drivers’, and the number one solution to all Wacom tablet problems is to reinstall said drivers. Frankly, I was surprised to see how often the Wacom drivers could become corrupted; they seem to have the moral fortitude of a 1920’s Chicago Alderman. But, if reinstalling the drivers was the answer to my problem, who was I to question it? I dutifully reinstalled the drivers. Several times. Doing so did not fix the problem. So I submitted my Support Request, and Wacom Support responded the very next business day! And their analysis? It was (wait for it….) corrupted drivers! They gave me very detailed instructions to remove the old drivers, and to install new ones. I followed the instructions to the letter, and all my problems were solved! Ha-ha, just kidding. The problem remained. Just for giggles, I installed the tablet on my laptop, and the only thing I did was re-map the tablet area. I had the same problem on a band-new installation. This problem is easily reproduced. It’s a shame Wacom Support didn’t bother to read my Support Request and defaulted to the number one fix for all Wacom tablet problems. But corrupted drivers aren’t causing my problem, buggy software is. And until Wacom fixed their software, no amount of re-installation is going to fix my problem. That’s how things stand today. I’m disappointed with the product, with Wacom’s support (or lack thereof), and I’m tired of fighting this problem. I’m returning the product before the return window closes.
M**L
Super sensitive
This Wacom tablet does everything it says it does. It is super sensitive and consequently has a short learning curve before you get it just right for your needs. It is fantastic and far outshines the older Bamboo tablets. I love the built in Bluetooth connectivity and the tablet stays charged up throughout my digital days work in Photoshop, Lightroom, and ProCreate. BTW it is a perfect match for the new Mac M2 chip Mac mini. I would recommend this product to anyone who is looking to purchase a well established and reliable digital tablet. Very nice indeed.
C**A
Melhor mesa, melhor caneta!
O produto é prático, fácil de usar, programas gratuitos excelentes que vêm junto com a compra, o bluetooth funciona muito bem. RECOMENDO!!!!
M**N
Good Quality
Good Quality
E**O
Wacom CTL6100WLK0 é de alta qualidade
Se você é professor e precisa de uma mesa para suas aulas, esta é perfeita. Talvez até um modelo inferior seja suficiente. Mas esta Wacom CTL6100WLK0 entrega, de fato, tudo o que promete. Possui uma precisão excelente no traçado de gráficos e na escrita de textos. Vale a pena.
L**A
Excelente
Incrível, eu já usava Wacom, mas tinha a mesa pequena. A mesa grande é super confortável e prática. Único ponto negativo é que a bateria para usar por Bluetooth é um pouco curta. É preciso carregar toda noite.
L**O
Hasta el momento, satisfecho con el producto
Llegó en el tiempo establecido y en buenas condiciones. Ya la comencé a utilizar y hasta el momento todo muy bien.
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