![]() ![]() The software key is in the key shaped sticker on the corner of the box. The inner box is a simple black box with Intuos printed on it. The Wacom Intuos Draw comes in a nice looking white cover box with a sketch of a girl printed on the front. Radial menu and on-screen shortcuts in driver. Special features: Comes with ArtRage Lite software. Price: 79.95 USD (when this review was written) If you are experienced with tablets, you won’t want to buy this tablet unless you’re already used to Wacom’s small size (6 x 3.7 inches) and absolutely don’t want to get/try a bigger tablet. I think it would be much more beneficial for a first-timer to get a tablet with a bigger active area for the same price, especially if you don’t care for the bundled program which Wacom makes you pay for when buying the Intuos. If you are considering this as your first graphic tablet, I would recommend that you look away from Wacom and consider the alternatives instead. It’s probably not worth 80 USD when compared to other options. A problem with the current Intuos tabletsĭesign and build quality: Good tablet.Some aspects may improve or change over time, so it is in your best interest to concentrate on reviews which are less than 1 year old. ![]() Prices may have changed since I wrote this review. I am not a Mac or Linux user!! I only tested this tablet on Windows 8 and Windows 10 I will be as honest and objective about this tablet as I can in this review, so without further ado, here it is! So I found a friend who conveniently owned 2 Intuos Draws and traded him my old Intuos Pro (PTH-651) + broken pen for his Intuos Draw ( CTL490DW) + Intuos Pen (CTL-480). You may notice that I often speak ill of Wacom’s cheapest beginner tablet, the Intuos Draw, and whenever I do, I often wonder if I really have any right to judge it when I haven’t actually drawn on it myself. ![]()
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