7P Drawing tablets
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  • About TheSevenPens
    • My tablet setups
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  • Frequently asked questions
  • Basics
    • Beginner's guide to drawing tablets
    • Learning digital art
    • Learning to use a drawing tablet
    • Get started with a drawing tablet
    • Use cases
      • Gaming with a drawing tablet
      • Making educational videos with a drawing tablet
      • Taking notes with drawing tablets
      • Using a drawing tablet as a mouse replacement
    • Contacting support
    • Drawing tablets vs mice
    • The drawing experience
    • Uninstalling tablet drivers
  • Buying a drawing tablet
    • Buying used drawing tablets
    • Inspecting a drawing tablet
    • Pen tablets vs pen displays
    • The case against pen computers
    • Buying a drawing tablet for osu!
    • Buying tips
    • How many pressure levels do you really need?
    • Choosing the right size for a drawing tablet
    • Switching from a pen tablet to a pen display
    • Buying a drawing tablet as a gift
  • Recommendations
    • Recommended drawing tablets for beginners
    • Dedicated note taking devices
    • Pen tablet recommendations
      • Small pen tablet recommendations
      • Medium pen tablet recommendations
      • Large pen tablet recommendations
    • Pen display recommendations
      • Small pen display recommendations
      • Medium pen display recommendations
      • Large pen display recommendations
    • Standalone drawing tablet recommendations
      • Pen computer recommendations
      • Pen-enabled mobile computers
      • Pen-enabled laptop recommendations
    • Comparisons
      • 7P: Drawing tablet tier list (December 2024)
      • 7P: Large pen tablets compared
      • 7P: 13" pen displays compared (2023)
      • 7P: 22" pen displays compared (2024)
  • Brands
    • Drawing tablet brands vs digitizers
    • 7P: Huion and XP-Pen
    • 7P: Xencelabs
    • 7P: Wacom
  • Core features
    • Active area
    • Active area size
    • Active area aspect ratio
    • Active area mapping
    • Erasing
    • Bezel
    • Pen tilt
    • Disable pen tilt
    • Tilt impact on pressure readings
    • Pen pressure
    • Pen pressure range comparison
    • Pen pressure dead zone
    • Pen pressure instability at low pressure
    • Pen pressure response
    • Pen pressure curve
      • Misc pressure curve notes
      • Pressure curves that constrain output
      • Null pressure curve
      • Implementing pressure curves
      • Pressure curves that ignore input
      • Pressure curve shape support in applications
    • Disable pen pressure
    • Pen hover
    • Pen tracking
    • Pen tilt compensation
    • Pen barrel rotation
    • Pen nib travel
    • Pen nib material
    • Lag
    • Pointer lag
    • Brush lag
    • Diagonal wobble
    • Surface texture
    • Auxiliary inputs
    • Absolute versus relative positioning
    • Mouse mode
    • Powering a pen
    • Powering a drawing tablet
  • Guides
    • Caring for your drawing tablet
      • Dealing with water damage
      • Cleaning a drawing tablet
      • Removing a nib
      • Removing a broken nib
      • Storing your pen
      • Surface wear on pen tablets
      • Scratches on pen tablets
      • Texture erosion on pen tablets
      • Surface wear on pen displays
      • False scratches
      • Removing and replacing the surface film on a pen display
      • Nib wear
      • Replacing a pen
    • Customizing your experience
      • Match aspect ratios with Force Proportions
      • Shrinking the active area
      • Using large pen tablets
      • Using extra-large pen tablets
      • Matching pen tablet size to monitor size
      • Active Area Mapping for pen tablets and widescreen monitors
      • Mirroring or extending your desktop to a pen display
      • Using a pen display as a pen tablet
      • Using metal nibs
      • Clamping wide-gamut displays to sRGB
      • Calibrate pen position on a pen display
      • Using a pen display as a monitor
      • Controlling the pen tip behavior
    • Connections and cabling
      • Connecting a pen display with a 3-in-1 cable
      • Connecting a pen tablet to a computer
      • Wireless connection
      • Motherboard HDMI vs GPU HDMI ports
      • Connecting a pen display to a computer
      • Connecting a pen display to a mobile device
      • Connecting a pen display with a single USB-C cable
      • Using 3rd-party cables with your drawing tablet
        • Cables I use to connect pen tablets
      • Connecting a pen to a drawing tablet
      • Recessed USB-C ports
      • Connecting a pen display to a USB-C port on a GPU
    • Drawing
      • Drawing smooth strokes
      • How a brush engine uses pen data
      • Configure smoothing in applications
      • Enable tilt for brushes
    • Pen displays
      • Etched glass vs film
      • Etched glass
      • Anti-glare film
      • Anti-glare sparkle
      • Lamination
      • Display resolution
      • Choosing the right display resolution for a pen display
      • Brightness
      • Parallax
      • Display connector types
      • Using HDMI splitters with pen displays
      • Using HDMI adapters with pen displays
        • VGA to HDMI adapters
        • DVI to HDMI adapters
        • USB-C to HDMI adapters
        • DisplayPort to HDMI adapters
      • Color tint on edges of display
      • Pen display refresh rate
      • USB-C DisplayPort alt mode
      • Dead pixels
      • Using an iPad with your computer as a pen display
    • Pens
      • Pen buttons
      • Pen compatibility with drawing tablets
      • Pen weight
      • Pen weight comparison
      • Pen teardowns
    • Drivers
      • OpenTabletDriver
        • Install OpenTabletDriver on Windows
        • Install OpenTabletDriver on MacOS
        • OpenTabletDriver application data directory
        • Uninstalling OpenTabletDriver on Windows
        • OpenTabletDriver usage notes
        • Smoothing with OpenTabletDriver
        • Pressure curves in OpenTabletDriver
        • Slimy Scylla
      • Using a drawing tablet without installing drivers
      • Tablet Driver Cleanup tool
      • Using older tablet drivers
      • Importing and Exporting tablet driver configurations
    • Advanced
      • Firmware
      • Tablet reports
      • PenTracker by Patrick Lauke
    • Ergonomics
      • Body posture when using drawing tablets
      • Handedness of drawing tablets
      • Using a drawing tablet in portrait mode
      • Rotating a drawing tablet
      • Using a drawing tablet on your lap
      • Noise
      • Using a drawing tablet in bed
      • Heat
    • Touch support
      • Tablets that support touch
    • General
      • Total cost of ownership (TCO)
      • Model names vs model numbers
      • Finding the model number of a drawing tablet
      • Using older drawing tablets
      • Electromagnetic Interference
      • Connecting a drawing tablet to an iPad or iPhone
      • Connecting a drawing tablet to an Android device
      • Testing Drawing Tablet Compatibility with Android devices
      • Connecting a drawing tablet to a Chromebook
      • Chromebook testing results
      • Connecting multiple drawing tablets at the same time
    • Linux
    • Windows
      • Using a drawing tablet on Windows
      • Windows on ARM
      • Windows PNP support for drawing tablets
      • Windows PNP driver compatibility testing
      • Disable ripple effect rings in Windows
      • Disable the press-and-hold ring in Windows
      • Windows 7 Tablet PC features
        • Disable Tablet PC features on Windows 7
        • Disable Tablet PC features on Windows 7 using the FixMyPen tool
      • Windows Ink
        • The history of Windows Ink
        • Configure Windows Ink for apps
        • Configuring Photoshop to NOT use Windows Ink
        • Configure Windows Ink in the tablet driver
    • Mini-PCs for digital art
      • 7P: Minisforum Neptune HX99G
    • Laptops for digital art
  • Applications
    • Apps for beginners
    • Apps for Android
    • Apps for iPad
    • List of apps
    • App tips
      • Show document canvas on another display
    • 7P: Recommended apps
  • Developers
    • Pen APIs
    • WinTab versus Windows Ink
    • 7P Tablet Tester
    • WinTab API
    • Force proportions simulator
  • Troubleshooting
    • Common problems with drawing tablets
    • Common drawing troubleshooting steps
    • Testing pressure in the tablet driver
    • Check if pen display shows HDMI video signal from other devices
    • Reset a drawing tablet
    • TSG: Low pressure drawing problems
    • TSG: Difficult to reach maximum pressure
    • Testing with Windows PNP drawing tablet drivers
    • TSG: pointer stuck in corner of screen
    • TSG: Drawing problems
    • TSG: Pen display shows NO SIGNAL message
    • TSG: Pen moving pointer on the wrong display
    • TSG: Pixel noise on display
    • TSG: No pressure while drawing
    • TSG: Random gaps in strokes
    • TSG: Dots at end of strokes
    • TSG: Dots at start of strokes
    • TSG: Pen draws while hovering
    • TSG: Hooks at start of strokes
    • TSG: shoelaces at end of strokes
    • TSG: Straight lines at start of stokes
    • TSG: Pen not drawing in vertical or horizontal bands
    • TSG: WiFi and Internet problems with drawing tablets
    • TSG: Tablet driver does not detect tablet
    • TSG: computer does not detect display
    • TSG: driver no longer supports a drawing tablet
    • TSG: no sound after plugging in drawing tablet
    • TSG: Pen display doesn't show anything
    • TSG: Not enough HDMI ports
    • TSG: Insects in a pen display
    • TSG: Pen acting like a mouse
    • TSG: Pen display turns on and off constantly
    • TSG: computer detects drawing tablet as a keyboard
  • Product links
    • Apple
      • Apple iPad
      • Apple Pencil
      • Connecting an iPad to a computer as a drawing tablet
      • 7P: Apple iPad
      • 7P: Apple iPad versus drawing tablets
      • 7P: Apple iPad versus Samsung Galaxy Tab S
      • 7P: How I use iPads
      • 7P: M3 MacBook Pro
    • Artisul
    • ASUS
      • ASUS Pro Art Pen Display
    • CalDigit
      • 7P: CalDigit USB-C to HDMI 2.1 adapter
      • 7P: CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt Dock
    • Dell
      • Dell Canvas 27
    • Gaomon
      • Gaomon Pen Tablet
      • Gaomon Pro Pen Tablet
      • Gaomon Pen Display
      • Gaomon Pro Pen Display
    • Huion
      • Huion Kamvas Pro
        • 7P: Huion Kamvas Pro 19 (GT1902)
        • 7P: Huion Kamvas Pro 16 Plus 4K (GT1562)
        • 7P: Huion Kamvas Pro 24 4K (GT2401)
      • Huion Kamvas Studio
      • Huion Kamvas Slate
      • Huion Kamvas
        • 7P: Huion Kamvas 13 GEN3 (GS1333)
        • 7P: Huion Kamvas 16 2021 (GS1562)
        • 7P: Huion Kamvas 13 (GS1331)
        • 7P: Huion Kamvas 22 Plus (GS2202)
        • 7P: Huion Kamvas 16 GEN3 (GS1563)
      • Huion Inspiroy R-series
        • 7P: Huion Inspiroy RTP-700
      • Inspiroy Dial
        • 7P: Huion Inspiroy Dial 2 (Q630M)
      • Huion Inspiroy Frego
        • 7P: Huion Inspiroy Frego M (L610)
      • Huion Inspiroy
        • 7P: Huion Inspiroy Giano (G930L)
        • 7P: Huion Inspiroy HS611
        • 7P: Huion Inspiroy WH1409V2
      • Huion KeyDial
      • Huion pens
        • Huion PenTech
        • 7P: Huion PW500 pen
        • 7P: Huion PW517 pen
        • 7P: Huion PW550 series pens
        • 7P: Huion PW600 series pens
        • 7P: Huion PW507 pen
      • Huion Inspiroy 2
        • 7P: Huion Inspiroy 2 L (H1061P)
    • Microsoft
      • Microsoft Surface Pro
        • 7P: Microsoft Surface Pro 8
    • OnePlus
      • OnePlus Pad
    • Samsung
      • Samsung Galaxy Tab S series
      • 7P: Samsung Galaxy Tab S series
      • 7P: Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE
      • 7P: Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra
      • 7P: Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 lite (2022 edition)
      • Samsung Galaxy Tab A
      • Samsung Galaxy Book 360
      • Samsung Galaxy Tab S6
      • Samsung Galaxy Tab S7
      • Samsung Galaxy Tab S8
      • Samsung Galaxy Tab S9
      • Samsung S Pen
        • 7P: Samsung S Pen
    • Wacom
      • 7P: Comparison of Wacom pen tablets
      • Wacom model number format
      • Wacom One vs One by Wacom
      • Wacom tablet list
      • One by Wacom
        • 7P: One by Wacom (CTL-x72)
      • Wacom Intuos Pro 2025
        • 7P: Wacom Intuos Pro 2025 (PTK-x70)
      • Wacom Intuos Pro 2017
        • 7P: Wacom Intuos Pro 2017 Medium (PTH-660)
        • 7P: Wacom Intuos Pro 2017 (PTH-x60)
      • Wacom Intuos Pro 2013
      • Wacom Intuos5
      • Wacom Intuos4
        • 7P: Wacom Intuos 4 XL (PTK-1240)
      • Wacom Intuos3
      • Wacom Intuos2
      • Wacom Intuos1
      • Wacom Intuos
      • Wacom UD tablets
      • Wacom SD tablets
      • Wacom Cintiq
        • 7P: Wacom Cintiq 22 (DTK-2260)
      • Wacom Cintiq Pro
        • 7P: Wacom Cintiq Pro 16 (DTH-167)
        • 7P: Cintiq Pro 24 (DTx-2420)
        • 7P: Wacom Cintiq Pro 27 (DTH-271)
        • 7P: Wacom Cintiq Pro 22 (DTH-227)
      • Wacom Movink
        • 7P: Wacom Movink 13 (DTH-135)
      • Wacom One 2019 GEN1
        • 7P: Wacom One 2019 GEN1 (DTC-133)
      • Wacom One 2023 GEN2
        • 7P: Wacom One 2023 GEN2 pen displays
        • 7P: Wacom One 2023 pen tablets
      • Wacom accessories
        • 7P: Wacom Converter (ACK45219Z)
        • Wacom texture sheets
        • Wacom pens
          • 7P: Pro Pen 2 (KP-504E)
          • 7P: Wacom 2K Pen (LP-190K)
          • 7P: Wacom One 2019 GEN1 Pen (CP-913)
          • 7P: Wacom One 2023 Pen (CP-923)
          • 7P: Wacom Pro Pen 3 (ACP-500)
          • 7P: Wacom Intuos 2 Airbrush pen (XP-400E)
        • Wacom pen compatibility
    • Xencelabs
      • Xencelabs Quick Keys
      • 7P: Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium (BPH1212W-A)
      • 7P: Xencelabs Pen Display 16 (LPH1612U-A)
      • 7P: Xencelabs V2 pens
      • 7P: Xencelabs Mobile Easel
      • 7P: Xencelabs Pen Display 24 (LPH2412U-A)
    • XP-Pen
      • XP-Pen Magic Note Pad (MNP1095)
      • XP-Pen Magic Drawing Pad
      • XP-Pen Artist
        • 7P: XP-Pen Artist 22 Plus (MD220FH)
      • XP-Pen Artist GEN2
        • 7P: XP-Pen Artist 12 Gen2 (CD120FH)
        • 7P: XP-Pen Artist 13 GEN2 (CD130FH)
        • 7P: XP-Pen Artist 16 GEN2 (CD160FH)
      • XP-Pen Artist Pro
      • XP-Pen Artist Pro GEN2
        • 7P: XP-Pen Artist Pro 22 GEN2 (MD220QH)
        • 7P: XP-Pen Artist Pro 19 GEN2 (MD180UH)
        • 7P : XP-Pen Artist Pro 16 GEN2 (MD160QH)
      • XP-Pen Shortcut Remote
      • XP-Pen Deco
        • 7P: XP-Pen Deco LW (IT1060B)
      • XP-Pen Deco Pro GEN2
        • 7P: XP-Pen Deco Pro XLW GEN2 (MT1592B)
      • XP-Pen Innovator
      • XP-Pen protective sheets
      • XP-Pen pens
        • 7P: XP-Pen X3 Pro pens
        • 7P: XP-Pen X3 Elite pen
      • XP-Pen ACS15 Ergo Stand
    • Ugee
  • Application links
    • MyPaint
    • Adobe Photoshop
      • 7P: Adobe Photoshop
    • ArtRage
    • Affinity Photo
      • 7P: Affinity Photo
    • Autodesk Maya
    • Blender
    • Clip Studio Paint
      • 7P: Clip Studio Paint
    • Concepts app
    • FireAlpaca
    • Freeform
    • Fresco
    • HEAVYPAINT
    • HiPaint
    • Ibis Paint
    • Infinite Painter
    • Inkscape
    • Kleki
    • Krita
      • 7P: Krita
    • Medibang Paint
    • Medibang Pro
    • Microsoft Whiteboard
    • Microsoft PowerPoint
    • Microsoft OneNote
    • Microsoft Paint
    • Painter
    • Paintstorm Studio
    • PaintTool Sai
    • Photoshop
    • Procreate
      • 7P: Procreate
    • Rebelle
    • Samsung Notes
    • ZoomIt
    • Feather 3D
  • Accessories
    • Screen cleaning sprays
    • Monitor arms
      • 7P: Ergotron monitor arms
    • Cables
      • 7P: CableMatters Thunderbolt 3 cable
    • Cable adapters
    • Drawing gloves
    • Extension cables
    • Keyboards
    • Auxiliary input devices
      • TourBox
        • 7P: TourBox
      • 8bitdo controller
      • Clip Studio Tabmate
    • Pen grips
    • Protective cases
    • Surface protectors
      • Foxbox covers
      • Photodon screen protectors
      • ePlastic polycarbonate sheets (velvet lexan)
      • Paperlike for iPad
    • Stands
      • 7P: VIVO Pneumatic Arm Monitor Desk Stand (STAND-V100R)
      • Parblo PR-100 stand
        • 7P: Parblo PR-100 Stand
      • XP-Pen AC41/AC42 stands
      • XOOT Stand
      • iPad stands
  • Resources
    • Drawing tablet community
    • Kuuube
      • Kuuube's Wacom tablet mastersheet
      • Kuuube's tablet buying guide
      • Kuuube's Wacom pen compatibility mastersheet
    • YouTube channels
    • Subreddits for drawing tablets
    • Koneko_w
    • Project Patchouli
  • Process
    • Pressure range data
    • Measuring hover height
    • Measuring pressure
    • Measuring display sharpness
    • Measuring report rate
    • Measuring diagonal wobble
    • Diagonal wobble samples
    • Perfect pressure sensitive lines
    • Tablet evaluation
    • Microscope
  • Reference
    • Resolution info
    • Aspect ratio math
    • Standard paper sizes
  • Technology
    • Display panel technology
    • VESA
    • Wacom patents
    • AES
    • Apple Pencil tech
    • EMR
      • EMR technical resources
      • EMR position detection
      • EMR pressure detection
      • Active EMR vs Passive EMR
      • EMR tilt detection
      • The realities of building your own EMR pen
    • MPP
    • Digital pen tech
    • Wacom UD EMR
      • Pens that support UD EMR 2nd gen
      • Tablets that support UD EMR 2nd gen
    • USI
  • Misc
    • Circuit simulations
    • History of drawing tablets
      • Preface
      • Chapter 1: Antiquity
      • Chapter 2: Terms
      • Appendix: Timeline
      • Appendix: Other histories
      • Appendix: References
    • Mobile computer recommendations
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  • Overview
  • Wacom One 2023 tablets
  • Recommendation summary
  • Pens
  • Overall drawing experience
  • Pen pressure
  • Drawing features
  • Notes on pen tilt
  • Tablet resolution
  • Accuracy
  • Pointer lag
  • Accuracy / Diagonal wobble
  • Position smoothing
  • Wireless/Bluetooth
  • Touch support
  • USB port on tablet
  • ExpressKeys
  • Touch support
  • Tablet design
  • Active Area
  • Reliability
  • Drivers
  • Surface texture
  • Texture sheets
  • Future versions
  • Notes on pen tablet models
  • Intuos Pro
  • Notes on older Wacom tablets series
  • Distinguishing physical features
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  2. Wacom

7P: Comparison of Wacom pen tablets

Last updated 10 days ago

Overview

Wacom has several separate lines of pen tablets. This document will help you understand the difference and help you make your choice.

  • One by Wacom ->

  • Intuos ->

  • Wacom One 2013 ->

  • Intuos Pro 2017 ->

  • Intuos Pro 2025 ->

If you are interested in a pen tablet (a drawing tablet without a screen) for drawing/sketching/painting and want to go with the "safe choice" then you should pick a Wacom tablet. In particular the Wacom Intuos Pro models identified here (PTH-860, PTH-660, PTH-460) are THE BEST PEN TABLETS EVER MADE.

Wacom One 2023 tablets

Recommendation summary

  • Sketching, digital painting, illustration, etc. -

    • If budget permits,

      • Wacom Intuos Pro 2025 Medium (PTK-670)

      • Wacom Intuos Pro 2017 Medium (PTH-660)

    • If you tend do draw with larger gestures then...

      • Wacom Intuos Pro 2025 Large (PTK-670)

      • Wacom Intuos Pro 2017 Large (PTH-860)

    • If you want to spend less

      • One by Wacom MEDIUM (CTL-672)

      • Wacom Intuos Medium (CTL-6100)

      • Wacom Intuos Bluetooth Medium (CTL-6100WL)

  • Photo-editing - i.e. you aren't doing anything that requires "strokes" then the One by Wacom SMALL (CTL-472) is fine.

  • Using the tablet as a mouse replacement - i.e. you aren't doing anything that requires "strokes" but instead just clicking on things or dragging them - then the One by Wacom SMALL (CTL-472) is fine.

  • Exploring drawing tablets - this is if you are not sure if you are going to use a drawing tablet, but just want to dabble without spending a lot.

    • Start with a One by Wacom SMALL (CTL-472) for general usage.

    • Start with a One by Wacom MEDIUM (CTL-672) if you intend to draw on it.

  • Want the best and don't care about the cost. Either:

    • Wacom Intuos Pro Large (PTH-860)

    • Wacom Intuos Pro 2025 Large (PTK-670)

    • Wacom Intuos Pro 2017 Large (PTH-860)

    • Wacom Intuos Pro 2025 Medium (PTK-670)

    • Wacom Intuos Pro 2017 Medium (PTH-660)

Pens

REMEMBER: You cannot MIX AND MATCH these pens. For example, it is not possible to use the amazing Wacom Pro Pen 2 with the One by Wacom, Wacom Oner, or Intuos tablets.

Tablet
Included pen

One by Wacom (CTL-472, CTL-672)

Wacom 2K Pen 2K (LP-190K)

Wacom One 2023 pen tablets

(CTC-4110WL, CTC-6110WL)

Wacom One 2023 Pen (CP-923)

Intuos

(CTL-4100, CTL-4100WL, CTL-6100, CTL-6100WL)

Wacom Pen 4K (LP-1100K)

Intuos Pro 2017 (PTH-460, PTH-660, PTH-860)

Pro Pen 2 (KP-504E)

Intuos Pro 2025 (PTH-470, PTH-670, PTH-870)

Pro Pen 3 (ACP-500)

Of the pens identified, the Wacom Pro Pen 2 and Pro Pen 3 is the best in terms of design, materials, shape, weight distribution.

Overall drawing experience

All of the tablets except the Wacom One 2023 tablets have a very very good drawing experience. The Intuos Pro series definitely the best of all of them though - largely driven by the amazing pressure handling of the Wacom Pro Pen 2 and Wacom Pro Pen 3.

Pen pressure

2048 pressure levels is all you need for creative work. All of these pens are enough in that regard. Wacom has strong marketing towards their higher pressure level tablets, but the vast majority of users will not be able to make use of these higher levels in their work.

More than pressure levels, the pressure range has a greater impact on your drawing experience. And this is driven by the quality of the pressure sensor in the pen.

Pens pressure range compared

Pen
Levels
IAF
max pressure

Wacom Pen 2K

(LP-190K)

2048

<1gf

GOOD

300 to 400 gf

Wacom One 2023 Pen

(CP-923)

4096

<8gf

OK to GOOD

200 to 300gf

Wacom Pen 4K

(LP-1100K)

4096

<1gf

GOOD

400 to 600gf

Wacom Pro Pen 2

(KP-504E)

8192

<1gf

VERY HIGH

700gf to 800gf

Wacom Pro Pen 3

(ACP-500)

8192

<1gf (assumed)

VERY HIGH

600gf to 700gf

Notes:

Drawing features

Tablet
Pressure
Tilt
Barrel rotation

One by Wacom

(CTL-472, CTL-672)

YES

NO

NO

Wacom One pen tablets

(CTC-4100WL, CTC-6110WL)

YES

YES

NO

Intuos

(CTL-4100, CTL-4100WL, CTL-6100, CTL-6100WL)

YES

NO

NO

Intuos Pro 2017 (PTH-460, PTH-660, PTH-860)

YES

YES

Requires Wacom Art Pen (KP-701)

Intuos Pro 2025 (PTH-470, PTH-670, PTH-870)

YES

YES

Requires Wacom Art Pen (KP-701)

Notes on pen tilt

Tablet resolution

Resolution means how many separate points the tablet can distinguish (i.e. resolve) in a given length. This is specified as Lines Per Inch (LPI) though it is also useful to think about it as lines per millimeter (LPMM)

You will not notice the difference between 2048 LPI and 5080 LPI.

  • One by Wacom -> 2048 LPI = 80.62 LPMM

  • Wacom One 2023 pen tablets = Unknown

  • Intuos -> 2540 LPI = 100 LPMM

  • Intuos Pro 2017 -> 5080 LPI = 200 LPMM

  • Intuos Pro 2025 -> 5080 LPI = 200 LPMM

Accuracy

Accuracy = tablet & computer know the correct position of the tip of the pen. As far as I have observed, all three tablets are very accurate.

Pointer lag

Pointer lag is the difference between the physical position of the pen and where the operating system pointer is drawn. Pen tablets in general display very little pointer lag. In comparison, all pen displays all show very noticeable lag.

  • One by Wacom -> very little pointer lag

  • Wacom One 2023 pen tablets -> very little pointer lag

  • Intuos -> very little lag (when hovering has a little bit of pointer lag)

  • Intuos Pro 2017 -> very little pointer lag

  • Intuos Pro 2025 -> very little pointer lag

Accuracy / Diagonal wobble

The Intuos Pro models exhibit less wobble than the Intuos of One by Wacom. But all of the tablets are good for diagonal wobble

Position smoothing

Position smoothing makes for better looking strokes but introduces pointer lag. All of these Wacom tablets are great for artists in terms of position smoothing.

Driver position smoothing

Wacom drivers by default add a little bit of position smoothing - which is needed - to make their strokes look better. The smoothing is not much and Wacom pen tablets still feel more responsive than other tablet brands.

Hardware position smoothing

Tablet series
Hardware smoothing

One by Wacom

no hardware smoothing

Wacom One 2023

unknown

Intuos

No hardware smoothing when drawing/dragging.

Some Hardware smoothing on hover.

  • For artists, drawing is fine and unaffected. The smoothing is only happening when you are not drawing. Artists do not notice this at all in practice.

  • For osu! players the hardware on hover is a strong reason to avoid this tablet.

Intuos Pro 2017

no hardware smoothing

Intuos Pro 2025

no hardware smoothing

Wireless/Bluetooth

Tablet series
ExpressKeys available

One by Wacom

none of these models support wireless

Wacom One 2023

all models support wireless via Bluetooth

Intuos

Only models with WL in their model number support wireless via Bluetooth

Intuos Pro 2017

all models support wireless via Bluetooth

Intuos Pro 2025

all models support wireless via Bluetooth

Touch support

USB port on tablet

The consumer series use older USB ports than the professional series.

Tablet series
USB port on tablet

One by Wacom

Micro USB B

Wacom One 2023 pen tablets

USB-C

Intuos

Micro USB B

Intuos Pro 2017

USB-C

Intuos Pro 2025

USB-C

ExpressKeys

Tablet series
ExpressKeys available

One by Wacom

No ExpressKeys

Wacom One 2023 pen tablets

No ExpressKeys

Intuos

4 at the top

Intuos Pro 2017

8 on the left

Intuos Pro 2025

8 on top with 2 additional buttons to swap what those 8 do

Touch support

Tablet series
Touch support

One by Wacom

No model supports touch

Wacom One 2023 pen tablets

No pen tablet model supports touch. (Not that the Wacom One 2023 13 touch pen display does support touch as the name indicates).

Intuos

No model supports touch

Intuos Pro 2017

All three models support touch

Intuos Pro 2025

NONE odf the models support touch

For these tablets that do support touch, touch can be enabled/disabled with a physical switch on the side of the tablet.

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Tablet design

With the Intuos Pro tablets and pens - everything feels great to me. The texture the weight of the pen, etc.

The One by Wacom, Wacom One 2023, and Intuos models feel a more plasticky/cheaper. Also I just don't enjoy how their pens feel in my hand.

Active Area

The size of the tablet is based on it's active area which is the region on the tablet that is sensitive to the EMR pen. Besides the height and width of this area it is also convenient to discuss them in terms of their diagonal lengths.

Tablet
Size
Diagonal
Aspect Ratio (approximate)

One by Wacom SMALL (CTL-472)

5.98" x 3.74"

7.06"

(4:3) 1.44

One by Wacom MEDIUM (CTL-672)

8.5" x 5.31"

10.03"

(4:3) 1.47

Wacom One S (CTC-4110WL)

5.98" x 3.74"

7.06"

(16:10) 1.60

Wacom One M (CTC-611WL)

8.5" x 5.31"

10.03"

(16:10) 1.60

Intuos Wacom Intuos SMALL (CTL-4100 and CTL-4100WL)

5.98" x 3.74"

7.06"

(16:10) 1.60

Wacom Intuos MEDIUM (CTL-6100WL)

8.5" x 5.31"

10.03"

(16:10) 1.60

Intuos Pro 2017 SMALL (PTH-460)

6.30i" x 3.94"

7.43"

(4:3) 1.440

Intuos Pro 2017 MEDIUM (PTH-660)

8.82" x 5.83"

10.57"

(3:2) 1.514

Intuos Pro 2017 LARGE (PTH-860)

12.34" x 8.50"

14.91"

(4:3) 1.44

Intuos Pro 2025 SMALL (PTH-470)

7.4" x4.1"

8.46"

16x9 (1.78)

Intuos Pro 2025 MEDIUM (PTH-670)

10.4" x 5.8"

11.91"

16x9 (1.78)

Intuos Pro 2025 LARGE (PTH-870)

13.7" x 7.7"

15.72"

16x9 (1.78)

Reliability

All of these are very reliable tablets. Their pens are also very reliable. But remember, DO NOT drop your pens. they are much more delicate than the tablets and you can break from a fall.

Drivers

The same Wacom driver works with all three product lines.

Surface texture

The Intuos Pro models a more textured surface, the Intuos and One by Wacom have less texture.

The Intuos Pro 2017 has more texture than the Intuos Pro 2025.

Texture sheets

Wacom sells texture sheets for the the Intuos Pro 2017. Three texture options are provided for both the Medium and Large sizes.

Wacom sells texture sheets for the the Intuos Pro 2025. One texture options are provided for both the Small, Medium and Large sizes.

Future versions

Intuos

In August of 2023, The Intuos models seem to be replaced by the One by Wacom GEN2 pen tablets.

One by Wacom

No sign of any updates coming

Intuos Pro

Wacom released new versions in 2025, so we expect it will learn about new Intuos Pros around 2032. We certainly hope they will arrive sooner.

Notes on pen tablet models

Intuos Pro

There are two Intuos Pro generations and unfortunately the have the same name "Intuos Pro". So if you are purchasing an Intuos Pro you really need to pay attention to the model numbers.

  • The current generation (sometimes referred to as "GEN2")

    • Intuos Pro Small (PTH-460) -> 2019

    • Intuos Pro Medium (PTH-660) -> 2017

    • Intuos Pro Large (PTH-860) -> 2017

  • The older generation (sometimes referred to as "GEN1")

    • Intuos Pro Large (PTH-851) -> 2013

    • Intuos Pro Medium (PTH-651) -> 2013

    • Intuos Pro Small (PTH-451) -> 2013

Notes on older Wacom tablets series

  • The Wacom Bamboo series has now been renamed to the One by Wacom series

Distinguishing physical features

  • the One by Wacom has a bright red back

  • the One by Wacom has a fabric pen holder on the side of the tablet

  • The Intuos in available in several colors for the back plastic

  • The Intuos has a fabric pen holder on the top of the tablet

  • The Intuos Pro is always black both front and back

  • The Intuos Pro has no fabric pen holder

  • The Intuos Pro has a circular dial on the left of the tablet.

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The Wacom One 2023 pen tablets are intended to be upgrades to the consumer Wacom Intuos tablets. I do not recommend them because their pressure handling is (in my opinion) not acceptable for the Wacom brand. More here:

Taking notes. I don't recommend pen tablets in general for taking notes. Use an alternative (like an iPad) instead. More here: .

Play Osu! - One by Wacom SMALL (CTL-472) or One by Wacom SMALL MEDIUM (CTL-672) are the best choices. For more information regarding tablets for osu! and other tablet options consult .

Picking the right size - More information about picking the right size: .

Each product line uses different pens. And the pens can only be used within that product line. For example if you try to use the LP190K pen with the PTH-860, the tablet does not even recognize there is a pen there. More here:

Learn more here:

Data for IAF and max pressure measurements independently made by .

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TILT - Not all drawing styles require tilt. And if you do want to control the rotation of your brush many drawing apps let you control the brush rotation based on the direction of the pen movement instead of tilt. Lean more here:

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Aspect Ratio: Most monitors are 16:9 (1.78) or 16:10 (1.60) If the Aspect Ratio of the tablet does not match the monitor, that means your strokes will be slightly distorted. So, remember to enable the Force Proportions checkbox to have undistorted strokes. More info here:

More here: .

my detailed notes on the Intuos Pro (PTH-x60) series
7P notes: Wacom One 2023
Taking notes with drawing tablets
Kuuube's tablet buying guide
tablet size
Wacom pen compatibility
Pen pressure
Kuuube
pen pressure
pen pressure ranges compare across pens
Pen tilt
Lag
My detailed notes on the Intuos Pro (PTH-x60) series
Touch support
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My detailed notes on the Intuos Pro (PTH-x60) series
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