

🎨 Elevate your creativity—where precision meets portability.
The Wacom Intuos Pro Small (PTH451) is a professional-grade digital drawing tablet designed for Mac and PC users seeking high precision and wireless convenience. Featuring a high-resolution 1920x1080 active area, advanced pen technology, customizable express keys, and Bluetooth connectivity, it offers a compact yet powerful workspace ideal for artists, designers, and creative professionals. With up to 5 days of battery life and broad OS compatibility, it’s the ultimate tool to unlock your creative potential anywhere.











| ASIN | B00EN27ULS |
| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 5 days |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #536 in Computer Graphics Tablets |
| Brand | Wacom |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (759) |
| Date First Available | September 5, 2013 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.5 x 8.1 x 0.45 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.45 pounds |
| Item model number | PTH451 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Wacom Technology Corporation |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Operating System | Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Vista |
| Product Dimensions | 12.5 x 8.1 x 0.45 inches |
| Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Series | Touch |
| Standing screen display size | 6 Inches |
A**U
Love it
I have the small Intuos comic tablet as well and I couldn't be happier with both. I prefer the Pro version because it has a better pen and I can rest my hand on other parts of the tablet when I am working. In addition, there are more express keys and the touch ring. The Intuos small is great too but my hand rests on the table because there is almost not tablet real estate aside from the working area. The pen of the Intuos (non-pro version), while not bad, is not as good as the pro version. I wish Wacom made the Pro pens work on the regular Intuos tablets...hint hint The wireless kit feature is really nice. I've had not connectivity problems and the battery seems to last a long time and charge pretty quick. The wireless kit on the Intuos (non-pro) is good too but every now and then I have to reconnect. Note, the wireless kit is included with the Pro version and you have to buy it extra for the regular Intuos tablets. Also, the best bags for each tablet, in my opinion are the USA Gear bags. They are nicely made and have an outer pocket for the cord. The larger bag for the Pro version has an outer pocket that fits the pen as well. So to some up, when I'm on the go and traveling, I use the regular Intuos and when I'm at work, the Pro version. You really can't go wrong with either.
R**L
Wonderful all-around!
I bought this primarily as a mouse alternative to relieve RSI issues, not as a drawing tool. I was skeptical at first as to how easy it would be to use, but after an hour, I am already 90+% as proficient as with a mouse. I also debated whether small is too small (I have a 2560 x 1600 display), but the resolution is high enough that small works well. (Probably works better than medium as even the "small" takes quite a bit of space!) The only problem I've run into is that some programs (e.g. Internet Explorer and Quicken 2015 for me) need to be configured in "mouse" instead of "pen" mode for the app. It may seem counter-intuitive to generally use "pen" mode except for some incompatible apps, but I prefer pen mode more -- except some apps just won't click correctly, etc. in pen mode. The interaction flows reasonably naturally as you switch into/out of the incompatible apps' windows, so it isn't too cumbersome. Otherwise, it is a great tool. The ability to do a quick touch interaction (instead of the pen) when you just need to move the mouse cursor slightly also works well. I haven't used wireless much, so the various comments about the micro USB connector breaking don't bother me, though I did originally think about getting one of those quick disconnect micro USB cables -- but I find that I use the tablet wired most of the time.
D**R
Just what I needed! Perfect Purchase...
I spent a lot of time agonizing over this decision. I am a professional photographer, and after several years, I decided it might be best to upgrade from the Bamboo tablet, which I had been using. I loved my Bamboo tablet, and remembered how amazed I was when I first got it at its ease of use. Editing pics was so much easier and more enjoyable (if you make complex selections, a tablet is a must). Let me be clear that the Bamboo was perfectly capable of doing everything I do with the new Intuos Pro. The Intuos Pro just makes it faster and easier. As such, I didn't NEED to upgrade, but I really wanted to! The buttons can be programed to do almost anything, and you can even program them to act differently in different programs! The wheel makes both zooming in, and changing brush sizes, a snap. I can do everything seamlessly now (I don't have to take my hand away from the tablet to hit the bracket keys anymore!) Yes the upgrade was a desire, not a need. That said, I have had the tablet for several months now and haven't experienced a moment of buyer's regret! After making the decision to upgrade, the thing I struggled with the most, was tablet size. Now, I understand that what size you want really depends on what type of work you are doing. I can't draw to save my life, and only use the tablet for Photo Editing (sometimes I use Painter to add effects, so I guess I do some simple brush strokes, but its a rare occurrence). As such, I couldn't decide if I should get the small or the medium sized tablet, and literally spent hours reading reviews and suggestions on several sites. I knew I was perfectly happy with the "small" sized Bamboo tablet, but I thought that when upgrading, I might be happier with the medium size. I thought, "Maybe it would allow me to be just a tad more precise with my selections etc." Anyway, I really did wrestle with which size to purchase for over a week. Finally, I realized that it was a silly concern. I use a 24" monitor, and had even used my Bamboo tablet on 27" monitors. I had never experienced a lag, or felt that I was being imprecise with my movements, not had I ever wished for a larger tablet when I worked with the Bamboo. In short, I decided that, " if it ain't broke, don't fix it." I ended up getting the small (which still has a slightly bigger active area than the Bamboo, and is significantly bigger in terms of total dimensions). Recently, I had the chance to try out the medium at a friends house, and have to say that I am grateful that I purchased the small. In terms of how precise you are with regards to how "large" a movement you are making; it turns out that you get into a habit of what you feel comfortable with, and then you zoom in or out accordingly. As such, his medium sized tablet just meant that I had to zoom in closer than I would have on my machine in order to make the strokes I felt comfortable with. This may be a bit confusing (but other editors will understand). The point though, is that for photo editing, the small is plenty big enough, and I've never felt a need for a larger tablet. In fact, when navigating around (outside of PS where I couldn't use zoom in or out to affect the screen map) I found the medium a bit too large.I felt like I had more control with the small tablet, where I didn't have to make these huge movements with my arm. With that said, I think a lot of this comes down to what you are used to. I am so used to my small sized tablet, that using a medium sized tablet felt "wrong." I would guess that if he used my tablet, he would think mine felt "wrong." With that in mind, I love my small Intuos Pro. It does everything I need, and almost everything I want. It is smooth and responsive, and makes precise work a breeze. The software integrates easily with my system and makes its use easy and fun. The tablet is a MUST when I am editing photos, but even just for surfing the web it works great. I am very pleased with this product, and I'm happy that I upgraded from the Bamboo line. I am also happy with my choice of the small size, which is more than roomy enough to edit photos on a large screen monitor!!!
I**M
The size is perfect for the type of work I'm doing. Took a while to get used to the pen-tablet interaction but it is remarkably sensitive. Glad I got the Touch feature since it works great with my MacBook as an extension of the touch pad. The wireless is also very handy depending on where I'm sitting to do work. Loved the software options and am working on getting better with it overall. It arrived in excellent condition the day they said it would. It is an excellent product and the built in features work very well.
V**E
Product is good but wifi is not working
S**Z
I got the product but the wireless kit is not working... And if you return it you have to pay extra money... Your choice..
S**S
The perfect editing tool. If you've never used a tablet before, do yourself the favour and hide the mouse. Get through the frustration of using a tablet for the first 3 days and you'll be glad you did. My work flow productivity has increased AND my editing process has gone to another level. My only regret is that I didn't buy one sooner.
G**L
I have been using Wacom tablets as replacement for about 6 years now. I've always had great confidence in there responsiveness and the Intuos Pro lives up to the expectations on that part. Pros: -Fast and responsive -Tilt recognition opens up a whole new world of possibilities with brushes in supported softwares (Photoshop in my case) -The included wireless kit allows reduced clutter on the desktop and simplifies switching between and mouse and a tablet (not the case for me) -The radial menu and configurable function keys are a nice addition and hovering your finger over the buttons brings up a menu detailing the macros associated with each. Well thought! -The battery charge seems to last, but I'll have to update to review for any further details. Cons: -I thought other reviewers were a bit overreacting when they stated it, but the USB cable connection is FLIMSY at best. I've only had to insert it once and the way the connection wiggles around one it's attached is not reassuring to say the least. I can only hope this won't break. While I honestly don't think it will, I would definitely pay attention as to not move the tablet while this cable is connected. -The touch recognition is a step above my older Bamboo Pen & Touch, yet is still too unresponsive compared to my apple trackpad. Simple two finger gestures have to be repeated a couple of times before I can scroll pages. -The addition of the function keys on the side of the tablet make it a bit larger than the old bamboo pen & touch, which might lead to some problems if you want it side by side with your keyboard as the tablet will be sitting a bit more to your side than what I was used to. As far as specs, Wacom really made another beautiful product that meets all my expectations. Small design flaws like the cable, however, stop it short from having a 5-star rating. I'll try and update this review once I've had a bit more time using it for actual photo retouching and drawing purposes.
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