It is a good practice to check multiple reviews to cross reference their information before you make a conclusion about a 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 mainly only tested this tablet on Windows 10 version 1803. Obviously, it’s quite good because of how much it costs, but quite frankly, I still feel that the price is well above what it’s really worth, especially in comparison to the other tablets I’ve tried. It’s almost exactly how I expected it to be. ![]() Honestly, I didn’t expect it to be groundbreakingly different from the previous generation. I already knew about most of its flaws from the internet because it has been out for 2 years already, and I already have experience with the previous Intuos Pro M (PTH-651). My expectations for this tablet were, surprisingly, not very high. With this, I should finally be able to confirm how legitimate people’s claims are about Wacom being “the best” in the business. I bought this tablet from my nearby electronics store because it was a refurbished item on sale for around 40% off. There was no chance that I was going to buy this tablet at full price when I could buy 3-4 other tablets to review for the same price, so I figured this was my best chance to finally get hands-on experience with Wacom’s current high-end offering. One, because it’s Wacom, and two, because it’s got a ridiculously high price.Ĭlearly, it must be head-and-shoulders above the competition when it costs nearly triple the price of competing products. ![]() The Wacom Intuos Pro M 2017 (PTH-660) is the tablet that almost everyone refers to as the “professional” grade screen-less tablet.
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