October 10, 2013

Wacom Intuos Pen and Touch (2013) Unboxing and First Impressions

Wacom has made a lot of changes in the naming of their products and this includes the introduction of the new Wacom Intuos line of tablets, replacing the former Wacom Bamboo Tablets (the Bamboo name has now been designated to other products). This new lineup of pen tablets includes two Intuos Pen and Touch models (a small and a medium size), a Pen only model that comes in the small size and an Intuos Manga model (Pen and Touch bundled with different software). The new Wacom Intuos line is very similar to the outgoing Bamboo models, but Wacom has made a few changes in build quality and in features that make these new tablets appealing to those that are getting their first tablets.

UPDATE: The full review is available here.

First Impressions

  • Smaller physical size while retaining active area of previous generation
  • Pen stylus is now more ergonomic
  • Surface feels even more like paper now
  • Sleek design (I'm a sucker for black and silver)
  • light weight, but well constructed

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