Product Comparison: Wacom Pro Pen vs Wacom Pro Pen 2
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- I honestly did not expect it to be this good. The pen worked right out of the box and the quality feels like it will be around for a long time to come.
- Sturdy enough to travel daily in a briefcase and compact enough to slip into a drawer.
- It's lighter, a bit thinner, and easier to use than the Grip Pen the Wacom Intuos comes with. An added bonus is the set of replacement nibs this pen comes with.
- While it is a nice pen and does the job the build quality leaves a lot to be desired.
- Once dust get's in there your pen is pretty much doomed to die unfulfilled like it's predecessors you've probably bought before it.
- The control and response of the pen and tablet enable drawing of the most intricate figures and finest detail.
- This pen and the pen display work together flawlessly and are suitable for a professional artist.
- Great product! Came the day after I ordered it and works perfectly. Easily used with current tablet as soon as opened.
- Got this to replace a lost pen, this one came and did not work. Have been trying different options to try and get it working, no luck.
- The nib staggers, it is impossible to draw. Made of cheap plastic.
- Was worried it wouldn’t cync with my cintique 13 but it did straight away no having to change stuff to get it to accept the new pen after I misplaced my old one. Very good.
- This solid, magnetically closing case comes with a Wacom Pro Pen, nine nibs and an extra set of color rings.
- The case is a nice touch and will help me keep better track of it as well as make it safely portable.
- Comes with a case instead of a pen stand, which I prefer.
- The grip rubber on this pen is of bad quality, mine split after only 12 months.
- This pen works perfectly with the Wacom Cintiq Pro 13" Creative Pen Display.
- The nibs they use are completely different than the previous nibs and more expensive.
- Great pen and amazing quality. It came undamaged and even had customization little rings for it!
- Their nib is much thinner, shorter and the thickness of the plastic on the stylus where it holds the pen is much thinner. Because of this, I rubbed the plastic on the stylus.
- The nibs shipped with this wear down ridiculously fast, I had to set all my brushes to be really sensitive to force myself to make very light strokes so the nibs last longer.