🎨 Elevate your artistry with the Wacom Intuos Pro – where imagination meets innovation!
The Wacom PTH660P Intuos Pro Paper Edition is a cutting-edge digital graphic drawing tablet designed for both Mac and PC users. It features a unique paper-to-digital capability, allowing artists to capture and edit their sketches seamlessly. With 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity and tilt-response technology, it ensures precision and responsiveness. The tablet's compact design and Bluetooth connectivity enhance usability, while a complimentary software trial provides access to professional-grade tools.
Brand | Wacom |
Product Dimensions | 33.48 x 21.69 x 0.79 cm; 698.53 Grams |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | PTH660P |
Manufacturer | Wacom, Inc |
Series | FBA_PTH660P |
Color | Black |
Standing screen display size | 3 Centimeters |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Processor Count | 1 |
RAM Size | 1 MB |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 780 Pixels |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 4.44 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Voltage | 2 Volts |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.24 Grams |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 699 g |
D**O
Amazing tablet. bad paper clip
The tablet works wonders. But the quality of the paper clip is terrible. It broke after 3 days of light usage, and it is extremely expensive to replace. So, half the functionality required duct tape now.
F**D
Qualidade em cada detalhe
Quem já usou Wacom sabe reconhecer o padrão de excelência que eles têm em todos os aspectos de seus produtos. Sou pintor amador e trabalhei, desde 2012, com uma Intuos 4 Média que comprei nos meses em que morei nos EUA. Esta mesa nunca apresentou defeitos e foi com ela que aprendi a trabalhar com pintura digital.Recentemente adquiri esta Intuos Pro Grande, motivado por comentários muito positivos a respeito dela, em especial o seu excelente custo-benefício. Admito que eu estava cético (por já possuir uma outra Intuos 4 Média, perfeitamente funcional), de início, mas fiquei muito surpreso com o salto de qualidade que a Wacom fez com esta Intuos Pro Grande!Esta mesa conseguiu me convencer a usar as express keys laterais, bem como o touch ring, coisa que eu não fazia anteriormente. Acredito que o motivo é que, quando tocamos nestas teclas, suas funções ficam visíveis na tela, de modo que seu uso dá mais segurança (antes, quando uma tecla era apertada incorretamente, eu poderia ter que desfazer ações, o que me levava sempre a abandoná-las e adotar o teclado, cujas teclas já são completamente familiares). Além disto, elas possuem texturas diferentes, de modo que sei exatamente em que tecla estou sem precisar olhar para baixo. Ponto para a Wacom.A Pro Pen 2 é mais leve, parece mais fina ao toque e os níveis de sensibilidade são muito superiores àqueles com os quais eu havia me habituado. Dá para fazer mais sem precisar ajustar parâmetros como tamanho de pincéis, opacidade, etc. O toque da caneta sobre a mesa também merece atenção: é um toque mais áspero, e a resistência que ele oferece, em minha opinião, torna o desenho mais preciso e confortável. É mais gostoso de desenhar. Ponto para a Wacom.A solução que eles desenvolveram para as funções touch (seja com um ou mais dedos sobre a mesa) foram outra grata surpresa. Eliminei muitos atalhos de teclado e express keys que lidavam com zoom e movimentação de canvas e os substituí todos por gestos. Dedos e caneta não se misturam, de modo que meu fluxo de trabalho melhorou consideravelmente. O tamanho da mesa (Grande), também evita que eu precise ir e voltar com o zoom, ou seja, passo mais tempo desenhando e pintando, e menos tempo ajustando mesa e monitor para poder trabalhar de modo otimizado. Ponto para a Wacom.Ainda não testei suficientemente a função Paper, mas o pouco que fiz com ela foi, também, muito agradável. Talvez eu não utilize muito, por conta de meu fluxo de trabalho ser 100% digital, mas imagino que seja uma excelente ferramenta de transição para quem está começando a usar uma mesa digitalizadora.Estou muito feliz com esta compra, e recomendo a qualquer artista que necessite de precisão, conforto e recursos para aumentar sua produtividade. Muito obrigado, Wacom e Amazon, por disponibilizarem este produto no mercado brasileiro.
P**A
Besides a few quirks it's what you'd expect from the industry-standard Wacom.
There are tons of reviews online so I'll just get to the point(s).It's important that you don't use the tablet/touch during the very first bootup or there's a chance of bricking the whole thing.Once the drivers are installed, save a backup because the touch might stop working and then the backup is the only way to get it to work.This might be an isolated incident and it's probably because of my PC, but the bluetooth has terrible lag to the point that I couldn't draw even a line. It works just fine when plugged in. That's how I've been using it and couldn't find any 'fix' for it. I'll try it on another PC and update this then.
I**H
awesome all the way
I have been using a 4-year-old bamboo and pen and it pretty much stayed with me without any trouble. I specifically want the large since I like drawing big and like to have a lot of room to play with. The paper feature works great though it is not much you can do with the pen since it cannot really replace the feel and output of a hand-drawn pen illustration. I have not given it much of a try so I got to say that I might change my view on it once I tried the paper feature though. The Bluetooth connects nicely. but the problem is there is a lot of latency in response because my iMac has only 8gb of RAM and it is already maxed out with the use of photoshop, browser etc. But it works fine connected via the USB-c without any lag. So if you really want to use the blue tooth and keep it wireless you have to have a high-end system. I still give it a 5 star because it does more that what it is paid for.
A**E
If you don't mind the price..
I'm not gonna lie, I'm not too experienced with drawing tablets. The last, and only, one that I had was the Bamboo Pen. It put in about seven years of faithful service and could still do more, but years of abuse and moving have worn it down and I thought it was time for an upgrade, since it was for my birthday.I was worried the medium would be too small, but it's actually a pretty nice size. It's also prodominately metal, which is a huge improvement to my old one. It has all kinds of fancy bells and whistles that I can discover. Drawing on it is nice if you prefer more of a multipurpose paper texture as I do. If not, you have the option of buying covers for it that can be a bit rougher or smoother. They send you a sample of each in the set, so you can figure out what you want. A little on the pricy side for something you have to replace so often, but it protects the surface of the tablet and bamboo is pretty good about quality, so I'm sure it's worth it in the long run (haven't bought one yet, so can't tell ya.). The jack connection is horizontal on the tablet, so the wire won't get screwed up as you're using it. As for the Bluetooth connection, I don't know since my laptop is pretty crappy with that. As for the paper edition, it has its good and bad side. As a person who freaks out at the infinite expanse that is a blank software page, being able to draw on paper and edit on the computer is pretty nice. However, unless you are really skilled with a pen, it's best to keep it as that. It's a little scratchy looking and if you move the paper, you screw yourself ( It comes with a binder clip, but if you're a clumsy oaf like me, you know that often don't mean crap.), but I'm still new to it, so maybe I'm just being dumb. Also, and this is just me being a customizing weirdo, but I thought it was cool that they gave me colored pen rings for the stylus. It doesn't really have a purpose, and since it's pretty thin, you forget it's there, but they're shiny and colorful, so there.Anyway, chances are you just skipped to the pros and cons since this isn't really relevent, so:Pros:Smooth writing/drawingSturdy buildBuyable add-onsHorizontal wire pluginComes with everything you need to get startedCustom stylus rings (If you're into that kind of thing)You can use all kinds of paper on it. Even your sketchbook, as long as you don't put too many pages inbetween it.It's a Bamboo, so you're buying quality if nothing else. It will stand the test of time and the abuse you will undoubtedly do to it.Cons:You need the Internet to set up the tablet. (This is only relevent if you live in a rural area like I do.)The nubs wear out SUPER FAST. ( If you're a heavy duty user, go ahead and get extra nibs.)The paper feature is closer to a perk than something worth while. It's nice to have, but definitely not necessary. Maybe I'm dumb to it.It doesn't come with any real instructions. A few things have pictures, like how to remove the nibs or access the extra nibs, but, like I said, it requires the Internet to figure it out. I understand the paper saving, but I really do like being able to see diagrams and helpful hints. I wouldn't even mind it having a .PDF programed in. I just don't want to search for it.I might have forgotten some things, but these stood out. Hope it was helpful to you.
E**N
Love it!
Great tablet, very flexible. Able to use with a screen or on the go with paper. The Website is annoying. Had to phone and talk to someone just to register the product, but now it is done the experience of using the tablet is awesome
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