Product Comparison: Wacom Intuos Pro (PTH-860-N) vs Wacom Intuos Pro (PTH-660-N)
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- Pen pressures is excellent when its working properly.
- Fantastic levels of pressure sensitivity.
- The pressure sensitivity is amazing.
- Loads of glitches with the pen pressure and touch.
- Bluetooth is a joke. It can connect for about two mins.
- The new pad is overall smaller whilst providing a very great drawing area.
- Such a large active drawing area, really comfortable, and the customization for the pen rings adds a nice touch.
- The small squares lights up so you know the area your working on even in the darkness.
- Pen pressures is excellent when its working properly.
- The pen pressure is lost AGAIN and I have to repeat the same log in and out, reset settings or whatever again.
- It's so smooth and compact with great pressure detection.
- I travel for work with it, and it's light and compact.
- Its easy to transport due to is compact size.
- It's great, compact, functional.
- It’s compact and easy to travel with.
- This tablet is a great size for drawing on- there is plenty of room to move the wrist.
- Medium is the perfect size for me as I don't need big sweeping arm movements for artwork, photo editing is great on the small and I definitely wouldn't want bigger.
- I like the look, I like the size, cable's non bulky which is good.
- This one is light, portable, the battery lasts well and connects fine to both my Mac and PC.
- I like it alot but I am still on the fence about the pen, it's good but it's light, I like it a bit heavier.
- Pressure works well, no obvious trouble there.
- The new pen uses 8000+ pressure sensitivity levels.
- Native touch support.
- Touch has excellent palm rejection.
- Operates very well. Driver installation went smoothly.
- This Tablet is absolutely amazing with its responsiveness and friendliness.
- It's responsive, well made, easy to use, and much better than comparable products.
- Pen is very comfortable to use and very responsive. Also works with Linux out of the box.
- This tablet is superb, it's very responsive and perfect for editing in Photoshop and Lightroom.
- Loads of glitches with the pen pressure and touch. Sometime gestures work most times they don't.
- The pen and pen holder are very nice.
- Wireless works well and seems to keep a steady connection without issues.
- It's very lightweight and beautiful. High class design, wonderful to hold and carry.
- The new pen stand is incredibly cool, very well designed, has a great weight to it.
- The included stylus is easy on the hands.
- The function buttons are easy to map to common keystrokes such as Undo and changing brush tool sizes and a number of them default to useful commands already.
- It's user friendly and easy to program buttons which perform useful functions.
- The pen is a great size and comes with a stand and a selection of replacement nibs.
- It works nicely though there are quite a few bugs with the touch controls and the buttons sometimes decide not to work.
- Absolute trash quality control. I exchange this 3 times with Wacom and every one has defects, they stop it from being used as a precision tool.