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Equipped with a 1.8" LCD display for monitoring parameters
Product typegraphics Tabletgraphics Tablet
FormatA6A5
Workspace152x95 mm228x152 mm
Aspect ratio16:103:2
Control keys48
Connection
Connection typeBluetooth / wiredradio / wired
Connector on deviceUSB CmicroUSB
Compatibility
Windows
MacOS
ChromeOS
Android
Windows
MacOS
 
 
Pen
Pen modelPen 4KP80
Pen power sourceno battery (passive)battery
Max. reading height7 mm10 mm
Pressure levels40962048
Resolution2540 lpi5080 lpi
Response133 PPS233 PPS
Control keys22
Size148x12 mm
Pen weight11 g14 g
General
In the box
replacement pen nibs
pen holder
 
 
pen holder
USB receiver
Power sourcebattery / USB portbattery / USB port
Size200x160 mm353x230 mm
Tablet weight0.25 kg0.7 kg
Added to E-Catalogapril 2018december 2016
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Wacom Intuos Small Bluetooth Graphics Drawing Tablet Standard Nibs CTL4100WLE0

Wacom Intuos Small Bluetooth Graphics Drawing Tablet: Enjoy industry leading tablet performance with battery free EMR technol... moreogy that feels like pen on paper. Comes with 5 standard nibs compatible with Intuos4, Intuos5 and Intuits Pro pens to replace worn out nibs. Wireless Bluetooth connectivity or can connect directly via USB cable to draw, paint, edit photos/videos whether at a desk, sofa, classroom or outside. Software and training included to explore facets of digital creativity. works across various software programs and devices like Mac, PC, Chromebook or select Android smartphones/tablets.
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Wacom - Intuos Graphic Drawing Tablet for Mac, PC, Chromebook & Android (Small) with Software Included (Wireless) - Black CT

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Wacom Intuos Wireless Graphics Drawing Tablet for Mac, PC, Chromebook & Android (small) with Software Included - Black - Gra

Creative Software: Register your Intuos on your Mac/PC to receive Clip Studio Paint Pro (2-years) and try out Corel Painter E... moressentials 8 & Corel AfterShot Pro 3 for 90 days; Register with your Chromebook and receive Clip Studio Paint Pro (3-months) Four customizable ExpressKeys that put your favorite shortcuts like undo or copy/paste at your fingertips when used with your Mac/PC Compatibility: Mac (OS X 10.10 and above), PC (Windows 7 and above), Chromebook (devices running the latest Chrome OS), and Android smartphones/ tablets (OS version 6.0 or later) Connect to your computer via Bluetooth or USB-A; some devices require USB-C or OTG adapters Small Compact size (7.8" x 6.3") with large active area (6.0" x 3.7"), is perfect for limited desktop areas and can be setup for both left and right-handed use EdTech Software: Wacom Intuos comes with 3-month trials of EdTech software for teachers; Register your tablet to receive: Kami App, Explain Everything, Pear Deck, Limnu & Collaboard Graphic drawing tablet with 4096 Levels of pressure sensitivity - gives you control and precision when drawing, painting and photo-editing in nearly any software program
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Wacom Intuos Bluetooth Creative Pen Tablet, Small, Black CTL4100WLK0

Take your creativity to new heights with the sleek and stylish Intuos Bluetooth Creative Pen Tablet, a high-tech tool designe... mored specifically for digital artists, designers, and creative professionals. This compact and portable device is not only compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems but also carries the Chromebook Certification, meaning it meets Google's stringent compatibility standards. The Intuos Pen Tablet offers a seamless USB connection, making it a breeze to set up and use. For devices requiring a USB-C adapter, the tablet maintains its effortless connectivity. The battery-free, pressure-sensitive pen, with 2048 levels of sensitivity, is ready to work the moment it
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Wacom Intuos Bluetooth Creative Pen Tablet, Small, Pistachio Green CTL4100WLE0

Be at the forefront of digital creativity with the innovative Intuos Bluetooth Creative Pen Tablet, Small, in a refreshing Pi... morestachio Green. This high-tech, portable, and durable tablet is designed to seamlessly integrate with your Chromebook, having earned the Works With Chromebook certification, ensuring it meets Google's rigorous compatibility standards. With a simple USB connection - and a USB-C adapter for some devices - you can unlock your creative potential instantly without any complicated setup.The battery-free, pressure-sensitive pen is a marvel of user-friendly design, requiring no charging and offering immediate responsiveness as soon as it touches the tablet's surface. This
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Format

The paper size that corresponds to the size of the tablet's active surface.

This parameter is specified only for traditional tablets and smart-notebooks (see "Type"). At the same time, the specific size of the device does not always strictly correspond to the specified format. For example, an A4 tablet can be either a little larger or a little smaller than a standard landscape sheet of 210x297 mm. Nevertheless, according to the specified format, one can easily estimate the dimensions of the tablet as a whole and its general “weight category”.

Nowadays, on the market you can find devices in formats from A3 to A7, and the most popular options are the A4 mentioned above, as well as A5(148x210 mm) and A6(105x148 mm). In general, larger tablets are easier to use, but also more expensive.

Workspace

The exact size of the active area of a tablet (or screen in a graphic display) in width and height. In general, it is more of a reference than a practically significant parameter: when choosing a traditional graphics tablet, there is often enough information about the format (see above), and for displays, primarily the diagonal (see above) and aspect ratio (see below) are of practical importance . However, the exact dimensions can also be useful in fact: for example, you can determine the aspect ratio from them (for classic tablets, this parameter is often not indicated).

Aspect ratio

The aspect ratio of the tablet working area (width to height). This parameter allows you to evaluate the overall proportions of the device: for example, the ratio of 4:3 gives an almost square shape of the work area, and in 16:9 models it is noticeably elongated in width.

Actually, "widescreen" aspect ratios — 16:9 and 16:10 — are now much more common than the classic 4:3. The 3:2 standard is also rare, although it is actually also a widescreen. This situation is due to the fact that, ideally, the aspect ratio of the monitor and tablet should be the same (otherwise, there may be a mismatch in the movement of the pen and the cursor on the screen, or part of the screen or tablet area will be unused). And the most popular nowadays are just monitors in 16:9 and 16:10 formats, the 4:3 standard is much less common, and 3:2 is extremely rare.

Control keys

The number of control keys provided in the design of the tablet.

Each of these keys is responsible for a specific function, while the set of these functions can be configured: in some models they can be selected manually, in others the functionality of the keys changes automatically, depending on the currently active application. Anyway, additional keys allow the user to perform various actions without looking up from the tablet — this can be very convenient in the midst of the work process, when you don’t want to change the pen to the mouse again or reach for the keyboard. And the more control keys — so, respectively, more additional actions can be performed using the tablet. On the other hand, with relatively simple tasks, the abundance of additional buttons can hinder and confuse the user rather than help.

The most modest modern tablets provide up to 5 control keys ; the most popular option is from 6 to 10 keys, and in advanced models this number can reach 15 or even more.

Connection type

Regular way to connect a tablet to a computer.

Wired. Wired connection, usually via a USB port. This method is not very convenient: the wire limits the maximum distance from the tablet to the PC, and sometimes it has to be pulled to hard-to-reach places (for example, if the system unit is installed under the table with ports to the wall, and there are no available connectors on the front panel). On the other hand, in most cases, these inconveniences are not critical, and the wired tablets themselves are not as expensive as wireless ones, and besides, they do not require their own power supply.

Wireless. Wireless connection can be carried out in two main ways — either via technology or via a dedicated radio channel. The first option is convenient because the tablet can be connected to any computer with Bluetooth — for example, a laptop or monoblock — without the use of special adapters; however, if there is no Bluetooth module in the computer, you will still need an adapter, and you will have to buy it separately. Models connected via radio, by definition, are equipped with an adapter and work only through it. Anyway, wireless tablets are more convenient than wired ones: the communication range usually reaches several metres, which allows you to freely move away from the comp...uter (for example, draw in your favorite chair, holding the tablet on your lap). On the other hand, these devices are significantly more expensive, require their own power supplies, and have limited battery life.

— Wired/wireless. Models that support both of the connection options described above. Thus, they combine the advantages and partly compensate for the shortcomings of wired and wireless models. So, when the user is sitting right at the computer, the tablet can be connected with a wire and save battery power, and if freedom of movement is needed, the device can be disconnected and use a wireless connection. However, these models are not cheap.

Connector on device

- microUSB. A smaller version of the USB connector designed for portable devices. Currently it is losing ground to the USB type C interface with a more convenient symmetrical contact group.

- miniUSB. Almost the same interface as described above, which differs only in the size and shape of the connector.

— USB A. Standard (full-size) USB connector used to connect the device to a computer and other external devices.

— USB C. A miniature version of the USB connector, gaining popularity and in the future capable of displacing microUSB. The interface has a high data transfer rate, and most importantly, it is symmetrical, so the plug can be connected to either side.

- Branded. A connection connector that does not belong to generally accepted standards and is used to a limited extent - in models of one or several manufacturers. However, due to general standardization, this option has practically disappeared from the scene.

Compatibility

Full-fledged and mobile operating systems with which the device can interact normally. Specific compatibility options may be:

-Windows. The vast majority of graphics tablets are designed to work together with desktop computers and laptops running Windows. At the same time, it is important to clarify the supported OS versions - in modern realities, these are Windows 10 and Windows 11.

MacOS. The ability of the device to work with Apple computer equipment that uses the proprietary desktop operating system macOS. First of all, these are iMac desktops and MacBook laptops. This technique has software and hardware features that significantly distinguish it from other types of PCs and laptops, so such compatibility for graphics tablets is specified separately.

- ChromeOS. ChromeOS is a software product from Google originally created for laptops. The key feature of Chromebooks is their close integration with web services, and in general they are positioned as the most inexpensive and accessible laptops.

- Linux. Initially, the Linux platform was designed mainly for professional programmers and IT enthusiasts. For the average user, such a system can be quite difficult to learn and use. However, a number of graphics tablet models are compatible with this OS.

- Android. Compatibility of the device with...portable gadgets running Android OS (primarily smartphones and tablets). This involves using mobile versions of applications to create and process graphics.

- iOS. The ability to work with mobile applications for creating and processing graphics, implemented when using Apple smartphones running the iOS operating system.

Pen model

The model of the pen that comes with the device. Allows you to understand which one is used and learn more fully its full characteristics. In this case, in the case of a replacement, you will already be aware of which accessory is needed for the purchase. However, nothing prevents you from replacing the existing one with a more advanced one, of course, if the graphics tablet itself allows you to work with a different pen model.

Pen power source

The power supply method used by the supplied pen (stylus) of the tablet.

A lot of modern tablets have pens without a battery, or rather, without any power at all. This is the most convenient option from the user's point of view: there is no wire in the design that gets tangled at hand, while the operating time is not limited by the battery / accumulator charge, and in case of breakage or loss, the pen can be easily replaced. The disadvantages of such models include the lack of any additional functions — for example, quick switching between tools with a button on the stylus. In addition, the lack of electronics in the pen puts forward increased demands on the working sensor on the tablet itself: in particular, it is he who must recognize pressure levels. Therefore, devices with pens of this type are themselves quite expensive.

In turn, with the presence of electronics, a number of sensor functions (in particular, recognition of pressure levels) can be transferred to the stylus, which makes it possible to simplify the design of the working surface and reduce the price of the tablet. Feeding methods for such feathers can be as follows:

— From a tablet. Powered by the cable that connects the pen to the tablet. Such pens are simple, inexpensive, you do not need to buy additional power supplies, and their operating time is not limited. On the other hand, the wire noticeably limits mobility and can get tangled und...er the hands, and the above-mentioned advantages are generally not decisive. Therefore, nowadays, this option is extremely rare.

— From a battery. A replaceable battery or several standard size batteries is the most popular way to power pens today. Such styluses do not have a wire that limits mobility; the time of their work is limited, but in general it usually turns out to be quite large (weeks, or even months); when the charge is exhausted, it is enough to replace the dead battery with a fresh one; and the batteries themselves can be chosen at your discretion. The unequivocal disadvantages of this option include the need for additional costs — you either have to periodically buy fresh batteries, or spend money on batteries with a charger (besides, batteries are not produced in principle in some sizes).

— Accumulator. Powered by the original built-in battery, often non-removable. Such power also allows you to do without a wire, while you do not need to spend extra money on the battery — it is initially supplied with the pen, and when the charge is exhausted, it is enough to recharge the stylus, there is no need to buy a new battery. On the other hand, charging itself takes time (sometimes quite a lot), while a replaceable battery can be quickly replaced. Therefore, batteries are used somewhat less frequently, although they are also quite common.
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