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Not sold on screenless drawing tablets? This new Wacom won me over

Published on: 2025-07-15 17:00:16

ZDNET's key takeaways The Wacom Intuos Pro (2025) tablet starts at $250 for the small, $380 for the medium, and $500 for the large size. This drawing tablet has a lot of improvements over previous generations, including an enlarged working area, more customization power, a new pen, and topside buttons. But the new Intuos Pro doesn't support multi-touch functionality and is also expensive, with other creatives' favorites available at cheaper prices. View now at Amazon I should probably preface this by saying I'm not a professional artist. I consider myself crafty more than artistic, but I have reviewed my fair share of tablets, and was excited to test the new Wacom Intuos Pro. Also: Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge hands-on: This ultra-thin phone made my iPhone feel outdated As a crafty person, I've taken up a lot of artsy hobbies like graphic design and bullet journaling, which includes some drawing and creativity. And while I've used different types of tablets for these hobbies, I'd only ... Read full article.