![]() Overall this is a great tablet and has the same feel as the rest of the Wacom Intros pro line. Main new features of the Wacom Intuos Pro Small Check out my review video and see it in action. This new, smaller tablet really earns the moniker: Pro, as it has the full range of pressure and comes with the latest pro pen 2 as well as working as a multi-touch trackpad at the same time. I love to use the small Intros pro when traveling and its great to fit on a podium or table while speaking at events.Ĭheck out my review where I show all the features as well as an in-depth tutorial on how to set up a Wacom tablet to get the full functionality out of it. The intuos pro small is a great addition to the lineup (Medium and Large – review here because it’s small and portable, while packing the punch of its larger siblings. Today Wacom announced an additionto the Intuos pro line of tablets and added the small size. On the new Intuos Pro Small you can configure the Touch Ring to do only one function at a time.Wacom Intuos Pro Small in depth Review and setup ![]() On my older Intuous Small tablet I could press the center button toggle the Touch Ring to zoom or press it again and that would toggle the wheel to brush size. One of the first things I missed in this new version compared to my older one is that while there is an Touch Ring, the center button no longer can toggle the function of the Touch Ring. I do charge it when I think about it here and there, but the battery life has been extremely impressive! There is one thing that I miss I have yet to have a moment where I went to use it and it was dead and needed to be charged. The battery last me weeks/months! Unlike other devices, it doesn’t drain just sitting in my bag. I never really think about recharging it. This means that while the drawing area remains the same, the physical dimensions of the tablet has a much smaller footprint. They also got rid of most of the bezel space that was a waste of space. It’s not like the older models are super heavy, but this one by comparison feels like it weighs nothing. ![]() When I picked it up the first time I was like you’ve got to be kidding me! This weighs nothing. A welcomed design refresh Wacom Intuos Pro Small New vs. Like previous Pro models there are configurable Express keys and and Express Wheel that I use to adjust brush size. This means that I can use my fingers to zoom in on a photo and then use the pen to start brushing. You can switch on/off the touch capabilities so that you can use it like a large trackpad with multi-touch gestures. I just take it out of my bag, press a button on it and it’s ready to use. It has a USB-C port for charging, but you connect it via Bluetooth. Unlike the previous version, this one is completely wireless. The New SMALL Intuos Pro is a complete redesign and I can’t believe how small and light they have made it. Wacom introduced a new version of their Intuos Pro line. The NEW Wacom Intuos Pro Small makes its way back into my life and my backpack! Apple Pencil is great, but it just can’t do as many things as you can with a Wacom pen. The pen also has configurable buttons on the side and the top can be used as an eraser. Wacom has been refining their pen/tablet technology for years! The newer tablets have a pen that offers 8,192 levels of pressure. While this solution did work, it just wasn’t the same as a Wacom graphics tablet. I figured I could just use my iPad Pro and Apple Pencil as a tablet if I really needed to. ![]() I decided to remove some things to lighten the load. While it was “small” it was still bulky enough to take up more space and weight in my bag than I wanted. With that said, I stopped carrying my previous version. However, when I need to take a tablet with me on the go I’ve always preferred carrying a Wacom Intuos Pro Small. I use them almost exclusively when I retouch photos and if I ever dabble in creating art. I’ve had several Wacom tablets over the years.
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