

The Intuos Pro Small also has touch controls, so you can pinch to zoom or use two fingers to rotate the canvas. It comes with the Pro Pen 2 (which doesn’t need charging, like all Wacom pens), and it’s compatible with the Pro Pen 3D and Pro Pen Slim, which was released earlier this year. It connects wirelessly via Bluetooth to Macs and PCs, but you can connect via USB-C when you need to charge the tablet. The tablet is smaller than the previous model, but it offers a larger active area, sized at 10.6 x 6.7-inches, with an active area of 6.3 x 3.9-inches. The surface texture it comes with feels great, with the slightest bit of resistance to make the canvas feel natural to draw on with the stylus. It also doesn’t offer the ability to swap out texture sheets, which lets artists customize the tablet surface feel, depending on if they like a smoother or rougher texture. The only difference with the Intuos Pro Small is that it has two fewer ExpressKeys than the Medium and Large sizes. The Intuos Pro Small is the last in the Intuos Pro line to get a design refresh the Medium and Large sizes were relaunched a few years back with slimmer bezels and an updated stylus, the Pro Pen 2, that has 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity.Īt $249, the Intuos Pro Small is more affordable than the $379 Medium and $499 Large tablets.

Wacom has announced an updated Intuos Pro Small, a compact, wireless drawing tablet built for portability.
