Wacom - Intuos Paper Edition

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Wacom

Intuos Paper Edition


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Hi Steemhunters. I wanna introduce; Wacom intous paper edition pen tablet. This devise is very ergonomic for use with right and left hand. You can use this device with Windows and Mac. Device's weight is 1300 gr and size is 430 x 287 x 8 mm / 16.8 x 11.2 x 0.3 in. Wacom's have a multi touch screen. Device's resolution is 5080 lpi. You can use USB or Bluetooth for PC And Mac Connection.


Link

https://www.wacom.com/en/products/pen-tablets/wacom-intuos-pro-paper


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  ·  6 years ago (edited)

Pros:

  • Just like using paper to draw
  • Improve the drawing skill of people
  • The weight is light
  • The spec is very high

Cons:

  • Nothing for this product

Cool hunt! The following is my personal comments on this product.

Pros:

  • Very useful for designers or artists to sketch at anytime anywhere
  • It is of convenient size and weight to carry to any places
  • The outcomes can be easily shared with other people via 'Inkspace' by uploading

Cons:

  • Nothing that I found for this hunt


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Personally I'd go with the XP-PEN , as in my view, while Wacom DOES make quality products, a lot of the cost comes from the brand name and for the fact that for the longest time, they had the monopoly on graphics display tablets/etc. The fact that they're creating 'budget' options ( Cintiq 16 and wacom one 13" ) already shows that they've got healthy competition from other companies making products that stand up well themselves. Competition is good for most markets, at least for the consumer/customer. I've owned several XP-PEN Deco tablets https://www.xp-pen.com/series/Deco-tablet.html , though none of the on-screen variety, though all were excellent quality and quite durable.