Osu genius tablet
On CTL-480, the surface (to me), feels like writing on paper, which is what shocked me when I first used it. The drawing surface feels the same as it’s predecessor when you touch it, but drawing on it with a pen feels different. The plastic is those rougher types that wouldn’t leave fingerprints like the plastic on the black top of the CTL-480. As in the parts that isn’t the drawing surface. Thirdly, the surface of the tablet is rougher. The indent feeling in the buttons is shaped to your fingertips so it’s a lot nicer too, unlike the flatness of the CTL-480’s buttons. Instead of feeling like they’d break when I put too much force when I click it, it feels a lot more comfortable and enjoyable to press. Second, the buttons on the tablet has been improved. The size might even help with the portability. One of the first things I noticed on this tablet is the size, it’s smaller than the CTL-480, but the tablet area is the same, so no worries there. It even comes in other colours and still retain its elegance. I remember distinctively how I thought to myself “If only the white part of that tablet was black, it’d look so much better.” Boom, now we have a super sleek looking Intuos Art.
It’s basically the better version of everything I could imagine that the CTL-480 could be. So happened right the day after my sister bought the tablet. It’s pretty much my opinion so pls no so much hate if you disagree.Ī couple of days ago I saw the release of the new line of Wacom tablets that are to replace the now old Intuos Pen (CTL-480) tablets. Most of what’s written is from my first hand experience. Warning: I didn’t include or consider the specs and fancy numbers, you can Google it and find it on Wacom’s official site.