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title: "Wacom Intuos Pro M"
brand: "wacom"
price: "186 Ft"
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# Bluetooth & USB connectivity for seamless device pairing 8192 pressure levels for ultra-precise strokes 8 customizable ExpressKeys + touch ring for workflow mastery Wacom Intuos Pro M

**Brand:** wacom
**Price:** 186 Ft
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎨 Elevate your digital canvas — where precision meets professional power.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Wacom Intuos Pro M by wacom
- **How much does it cost?** 186 Ft with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hu](https://www.desertcart.hu/products/47962052-wacom-intuos-pro-m)

## Best For

- wacom enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted wacom brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Ready Out of the Box:** Includes pen stand, multiple replacement nibs, and quick start guide so you can dive into creativity immediately.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Effortlessly connect via USB or Bluetooth to Windows and Mac systems, ensuring your setup is always sleek and cable-free.
- • **Precision at Your Fingertips:** Experience hyper-realistic drawing with 8192 pressure sensitivity levels and 60 tilt recognition angles for every stroke.
- • **Custom Workflow Command Center:** Boost productivity with 8 fully programmable ExpressKeys and a customizable touch ring tailored to your creative flow.
- • **Natural Feel, Professional Finish:** Battery-free Wacom Pro Pen 2 delivers a smooth, paper-like texture that mimics traditional drawing for unmatched comfort.

## Overview

The Wacom Intuos Pro Medium (PTH-660-N) is a professional-grade pen tablet designed for digital artists, illustrators, and designers. Featuring the advanced Wacom Pro Pen 2 with 8192 pressure levels and 60 degrees of tilt recognition, it offers unparalleled precision and a natural drawing experience. Its 8 customizable ExpressKeys and touch ring streamline workflows, while Bluetooth and USB connectivity ensure versatile compatibility with Windows and Mac systems. The package includes replacement nibs and a pen stand, making it a complete creative toolkit for serious professionals.

## Description

Wacom PTH-660-N Intuos Pro Pen Tablet (Size: M)/Medium Professional Graphic Tablet Including Wacom Pro Pen 2 Stylus with Replacement Tips/Compatible with Windows and Apple, Black : desertcart.co.uk: Computers & Accessories

Review: Probably the best drawing tablet you can get, albeit not that far ahead from competitors - I've used a variety of drawing devices with and without screens and I've found myself preferring screen-less drawing tablets mainly for posture and ease of setup. I've found the Intuos Pro L to be the best device I can use in terms of my own needs although it isn't necessarily leap years ahead of the competitors. MAIN POINTS + Large drawing area with a nice drawing texture + The drawing area can be replaced so you won't have to replace the entire thing if that specific part feels worn out + Driver seemed to work without issue for me on Windows +/- Extra space on the side alongside buttons, I don't use the buttons at all but nice to have for some people +/- Includes the Pro Pen 2, although this is standard in most high end Wacom products and the Pro Pen 3 exists now - They don't sell the smooth texture anymore, so you're stuck with the standard or extra rough textures if you want a replacement (and the standard/rough texture obviously eats up nibs faster) - Bluetooth does not seem to function reliably, although I do not really use it as it plugged in to my PC at all times TEXTURE ISSUES It is true that the default texture is going to eat up nibs like crazy depending on how hard you press it and I really do wish they still sold the smooth texture, but it does seem to be a sacrifice for a more paper-like drawing surface which feels a lot nicer than a smooth surface. Nibs are prohibitively more expensive than they should be (because it's Wacom), but at this price point you probably won't be worrying too much about buying replacement nibs to have a nicer drawing surface. COMPETITORS Pen tablets are already simple enough that it is extremely hard to justify this price point for someone who isn't looking for an end-all-be-all pen tablet. If you are looking at getting your first drawing tablet I wouldn't get this and would just settle for a normal Intuos, a Huion/XP Pen Intuos Pro equivalent, or the One by Wacom instead. At this price point you could probably buy a larger sized display tablet from Huion or XP PEN (such as the Huion Kamvas Pro 16) instead if you think having a screen might suit you better.
Review: A quick draw decision - Fantastic product with a wide variety of uses. The software included was easy to understand and having had this connected up for nearly a year now I would highly recommend it. Compatibility wise, it worked flawlessly with Windows 10 and now since I upgraded, Windows 11 and I had no problem with the drivers. The pen and feel of the tablet is very natural, the drawing area size was excellent and for functionality it's perfect. The side button being extremely useful for quick access to functions. Although this product has now been overtaken by a newer version, this is a stand up product from a company where I would return to and purchase again if needed on a different laptop.

## Features

- The Intuos pro medium graphics tablet by Wacom is the ideal drawing pad for digital sketching, professional graphic and fashion design as well as photo editing, 3D sculpting, illustrating and much more
- Thanks to the included Wacom Pro Pen 2 with 8192 pen pressure levels, 60 levels of tilt recognition in every direction, the Wacom pad ensures maximum precision and provides most natural writing feel
- The 8 individually adjustable ExpressKeys in combination with the customisable touch ring and the multi-touch surface offer an especially intuitive way of working and increase workflow
- System requirements: USB port/Windows 7 respectively Mac OS X 10.10 or later/Bluetooth Classic for wireless connection to PC or Mac/Internet connection to download driver and software
- Items delivered: Wacom Intuos Pro M for right and left-handed use/Battery-free Wacom Pro Pen 2/pen stand included six standard nibs, four felt nibs/USB cable/Quick start guide

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01N5HZZYI |
| Active Surface Area | 50.46 square inches |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,057 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 7 in Graphic Tablets |
| Box Contents | Wacom Pro Pen 2, USB cable, quick start guide, 4 additional colour rings, overlay pattern card with different surface textures |
| Brand Name | Wacom |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Mac, Windows |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,004) |
| Display Type | Patented electromagnetic resonance method |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| External Testing Certification | US: FC, CEC (California EnergyCommision), RBRC, Mercury Labeling Requirements\nEU/EEA/SW/Turkey: CE,RoHS\nKuwait: Ministry of Communications\nJapan: VCCI, Radio Act\nChina: SRRC (CMIIT), China RoHS, GB\nAustralia/New Zealand: RCM, IDA\nSingapore: IDA |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04949268620017 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 14.8L x 22.4W centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Wacom Intuos Pro M Bluetooth® Creative Pen Tablet Black |
| Item Weight | 700 g |
| Manufacturer | WACOM |
| Model Name | Intuos PRO Medium PTH-651 |
| Model Number | PTH-660-N |
| Native Resolution | 8192 levels per inch |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Pressure Sensitivity | 8192 Levels |
| Product Features | Tilt-recognition and virtually lag-free tracking. |
| Product Warranty | 2 year manufacturer |
| Screen Size | 10 Inches |
| Specific Uses For Product | Designing |
| Target Audience | Artists|Graphic Designers|Illustrators |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Wacom
- **Connectivity technology:** USB
- **Operating system:** Windows
- **Pressure sensitivity:** 8192 Levels
- **Special feature:** Tilt-recognition and virtually lag-free tracking.

## Images

![Wacom Intuos Pro M - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61t-5GqG8jL.jpg)
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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this really "in stock"? already? and what dose n in "pth-660-n" means? because there is no such thing on wacom website.**
A: The n simply refers to "North" which on wacom's website means the box comes with English, German, French, Dutch and Russian.

-s refers to the "south" edition, which features English, French, Spanish and Italian languages on the box instead

**Q: Is it reversible, so that the buttons can be on the right for left-handed users? or does that then place the usb port at the bottom and in the way?**
A: It's completely reversible. The USB port is on the right-hand side. The tablet can be rotated either way, and switched to left-hand mode in the settings menu. The cable doesn't get in the way at all (it can work wirelessly anyway!)

**Q: How does this connect with the New Macbook Pro's?**
A: USB port or Bluetooth are options for connection, although am having issues at the moment which Wacom are trying to resolve. The device connects automatically to the Bluetooth even though it is connected to USB. Works great either way. Bluetooth is a good option as it means it is not tethered and can be used without being too close to the laptop.

**Q: Does anyone know how to put the wireless USB back in its slot after finish using the tablet. I can't seem to fit it in where it has the USB icon.**
A: Lift the little catch up on the side and there will be a cavity inside for you to store the USB thingy

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Probably the best drawing tablet you can get, albeit not that far ahead from competitors
*by A***R on 10 September 2023*

I've used a variety of drawing devices with and without screens and I've found myself preferring screen-less drawing tablets mainly for posture and ease of setup. I've found the Intuos Pro L to be the best device I can use in terms of my own needs although it isn't necessarily leap years ahead of the competitors. MAIN POINTS + Large drawing area with a nice drawing texture + The drawing area can be replaced so you won't have to replace the entire thing if that specific part feels worn out + Driver seemed to work without issue for me on Windows +/- Extra space on the side alongside buttons, I don't use the buttons at all but nice to have for some people +/- Includes the Pro Pen 2, although this is standard in most high end Wacom products and the Pro Pen 3 exists now - They don't sell the smooth texture anymore, so you're stuck with the standard or extra rough textures if you want a replacement (and the standard/rough texture obviously eats up nibs faster) - Bluetooth does not seem to function reliably, although I do not really use it as it plugged in to my PC at all times TEXTURE ISSUES It is true that the default texture is going to eat up nibs like crazy depending on how hard you press it and I really do wish they still sold the smooth texture, but it does seem to be a sacrifice for a more paper-like drawing surface which feels a lot nicer than a smooth surface. Nibs are prohibitively more expensive than they should be (because it's Wacom), but at this price point you probably won't be worrying too much about buying replacement nibs to have a nicer drawing surface. COMPETITORS Pen tablets are already simple enough that it is extremely hard to justify this price point for someone who isn't looking for an end-all-be-all pen tablet. If you are looking at getting your first drawing tablet I wouldn't get this and would just settle for a normal Intuos, a Huion/XP Pen Intuos Pro equivalent, or the One by Wacom instead. At this price point you could probably buy a larger sized display tablet from Huion or XP PEN (such as the Huion Kamvas Pro 16) instead if you think having a screen might suit you better.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A quick draw decision
*by P***R on 7 November 2025*

Fantastic product with a wide variety of uses. The software included was easy to understand and having had this connected up for nearly a year now I would highly recommend it. Compatibility wise, it worked flawlessly with Windows 10 and now since I upgraded, Windows 11 and I had no problem with the drivers. The pen and feel of the tablet is very natural, the drawing area size was excellent and for functionality it's perfect. The side button being extremely useful for quick access to functions. Although this product has now been overtaken by a newer version, this is a stand up product from a company where I would return to and purchase again if needed on a different laptop.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Near-perfect upgrade for photo editing, but the nib wear really does need to be addressed.
*by S***S on 19 May 2018*

I used a basic Intuos Draw for a couple of years for photo editing and day-to-day computer use. As that inevitably got scratched up to the point of causing input hitches, I decided to replace it by upgrading both the model line to Intuos Pro and the size to 'medium'. My actual drawing I prefer to do on paper, but for photo editing, this has been a huge upgrade. The difference the additional surface area makes can not be overstated. If you're working on high-resolution files and you're doing the kind of editing where you need to get in at a 1:1 pixel level and make even, smooth alterations across the whole width of the screen, the 'medium' size is definitely better than the small/basic Intuos size. The expanded express keys and dial found on this 'Pro' are also extremely useful, especially in Lightroom which can be pretty clunky without shortcuts, and the pen is noticeably nicer than the one bundled with the basic Intuos, as well; the eraser is very much appreciated. The surface and nibs are a tough one to call because there are some objective downsides but some potentially huge subjective upsides. The surface is a little bit rougher than the older and more basic Intuos I had (as well as other tablets I've owned many years ago) and the nibs are a little bit smaller and softer, too, and this leads to fast wear. The plastic nibs have lasted a week each and the felt nibs just a few days longer, maybe 10 days; and this is with my relatively light photo editing use. I can imagine if I were to do much digital drawing, both types of nib would wear down in just a couple of days. (Again, I prefer drawing on paper, but I did try some digital drawing with this tablet once right after getting it and sure enough, the impact on the nib could be seen after only a couple of hours.) The potential upside to this though is it does feel a lot more like using a traditional pen on paper. With the plastic nib it feels a lot like a Sakura Pigma Sensei pen I have, and the felt nib feels near-identical to a Zebra Fude brush pen. I prefer the felt nib as it offers just a little more resistance and does seem to wear down a little slower, but it's all personal preference. I am very tempted to try the extra smooth replacement surface, with the felt nib, in order to have the slowest wear possible while still having a little resistance. The problem with that is replacement surfaces for these tablets run in the area of £40 local or £25+shipping and import to get from the US, so it's certainly not a cheap part to switch. For that matter, replacement nibs aren't cheap either, and given how quickly many people will eat through nibs, I think that's a big fault. Whenever they revamp the line again, Wacom need to either make more durable nibs or they need to bring the price down on replacement nibs. All that said, while I can only guess at how other people may use the tablet, all I can really speak for is my own use and experience with it, and overall it's been fantastic for me. I do wish the nibs wouldn't wear quite as fast, but it's not too horrific with my use, and for photo editing this seems like a very worthwhile upgrade over the basic Intuos. If you don't care about express buttons or the eraser then I have to imagine the regular Intuos Medium would be just as effective, but for those of us battling with clunky Lightroom, these extra keys do make a difference.

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