🎨 Unleash your digital masterpiece—anytime, anywhere.
The Wacom Intuos Small Bluetooth Graphics Drawing Tablet offers professional-grade precision with 4096 pressure levels and battery-free EMR pen technology. Its compact 7-inch active area and wireless Bluetooth connectivity provide ultimate portability and convenience. Compatible across Mac, Windows, Chromebook, and Android platforms, it includes 4 customizable ExpressKeys and bundled creative software plus training, making it the perfect tool for students, teachers, and creators to elevate digital artistry and productivity.
Standing screen display size | 7 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 4096 levels |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | Wacom |
Series | Intuos S |
Item model number | CTL4100WLE0 |
Hardware Platform | Mac, PC |
Operating System | Android,Os,Windows |
Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 6.3 x 0.35 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.87 x 6.3 x 0.35 inches |
Color | Pistachio |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Wacom Technology Corporation |
ASIN | B079J7DCXN |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 6, 2018 |
M**O
best quality-price for an amateur artist
if you are just starting this might be one of the best choices for you. It worked wonderfully for my 11-years-old daughter, though she required my assistance to configure it and get it up and running. She quickly got the grasp of it, it looks like a very good quality product and it was not that expensive when compared to similar products.
A**Y
Love it!
A great beginner or budget friendly drawing tablet! I've used the Wacom intro tablets since I started digital art in 2013 or so, and the quality is consistent! They last a long while, and I love that this model automatically includes Bluetooth connectivity (versus previous models you had to purchase an additional kit)
C**E
Well, but with some details.
Really good, although I could have had a metal body, so there are better options in that section... Bluetooth works well, although it feels somewhat delayed, it really is not entirely fluid, connected it works more than perfect.
M**
It does its job.
-I got the Wacom Intuos Small (Bluetooth version) and it's a nice drawing tablet. Of course it's one of the more cheaper and introductory tablets but it does its job well. Writing on it feels nice and the small is good enough for me. I don't do digital art, I only use this for tutoring, writing down some notes, or annotating PDF's and it does great!-A COUPLE OF PROBLEMS THOUGH. Using it with Bluetooth causes it to be a little bit less responsive and your lines seem a little more jagged. Just enough to definitely feel and see it which bothers me a little. Not the worst thing ever but its okayyy. I just connect it to my Macbook with the cable it comes with and it is way more responsive and feels so much more smoother. I guess the Bluetooth just makes it a little more versatile in terms of its portability. Another thing is that when I was writing notes with it for three hours straight during my chemistry lecture, the pen got a little uncomfortable. It left a mark on my finger so for a long period of time you'll want to let your hand rest for a little. NOT the worst thing just, something to note of if you're going to be writing a lot with it. The pen comes with buttons but I just turned off the commands for it or whatever because I kept accidentally pressing them. Oh and the buttons on the actual tablet are good too. You can give them different functionalities depending on what you use more. Final thing is that this requires some practice and getting used to it. Is it called hand-eye coordination? You won't be looking at your hand to write so it'll feel weird in the beginning writing stuff down without looking down. Its good though, I don't have to constantly move my head up and down looking at my notes and the professor speaking.-You'd have to get an adaptor to connect it with the cable it comes with if you want to do so with a newer Macbook. I'm not sure if that's what they're called but my laptop only has USB C.I hope whoever reads this finds anything I said of use. I am happy with it. The good 100% outweighs the bad.
K**N
My first drawing tablet rahhhh!!
I finally own a computer that can handle drawing programs so Ive finally spent the money on a drawing tablet! Its been really great so far as a beginner digital artist, its also been some time since I’ve sat down and drawn something but getting used to it has been easy! Tablet’s quality itself is good, feels very sturdy and the pen too. Pressure sensitivity is great very sensible and reacts perfectly to all my movements. I have a small desk so the size is perfect for me i was worried itd be too small and it would make drawing uncomfortable but not at all. Super easy set up and super easy to use i love it!
L**L
Love It
Effective, easy to learn, & good for beginners. Absolutely love working with this; really feels like a tool that helps facilitate creativity in a way that technology usually can't quite achieve. Glad I bought this one.
G**H
i prefer this tablet
preface i use this brand alot and this is my second intuos small. im a digital artist and use this as a mouse most of the time due to it's ease.it's not perfect. multiple times my pen pressure gives out during drawing and i have to wait till it works again which is like 15s. but overall it's good. nibs do run down quickly and I don't recommend using a nib till it's sharp as it will cut up the tablet. train yourself to have a lighter hand it'll save you in the long run.it's a good starter tablet and it's a good tablet even as an intermediate. you could go professional and still use it. i don't travel but it's a good size for it.i just wish the american ones came in pink like the japanese one. the black is monotonous and the green looks sickly after acouple years. these tablets if cared well can last awhile and that means DON'T USE THESE AS COASTERS. that's all!
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