Why Wacom's tablet redesign could be a game-changer for artists
Briefly

Wacom's new Intuos Pro range rejuvenates its pen tablet line with innovative features aimed at enhancing the artist's workflow. The key upgrade includes customizable mechanical dials that replace the previous touch wheel and side buttons, making the tablets more compact while optimizing the active drawing area. This design caters to left-handed and ambidextrous users with improved button and dial placements. Additionally, the tablets come with the Wacom Pro Pen 3 stylus, enabling seamless integration between different Wacom devices, further simplifying the creative process.
The new design makes for a workflow that's 'less work, more flow' thanks to new mechanical dial controls.
The addition of customizable mechanical dials significantly enhances the user experience by allowing greater tool allocation and minimizes spatial constraints.
These tablets are now more compact than their predecessors, allowing for larger active drawing areas and improving portability.
The new positioning of dials and buttons makes this tablet easier to use for left-handed and ambidextrous users.
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