Some aspects may improve or change over time, so it is in your best interest to concentrate on reviews which are less than 1 year old. Prices may have changed since I wrote this review. I am not a Mac or Linux user!! I only tested this tablet on Windows 8 and Windows 10. These comparisons are important to show whether this new Intuos is an upgrade or downgrade from the previous version. I will be making a few comparisons to the previous CTL-490 Intuos throughout this review, so you may want to read my Wacom Intuos Draw Review to understand the comparisons I make. I got the CTL4100 version, so this isn’t a review of the Bluetooth feature. CTL6100WL – Medium, with Bluetooth, 200 USD. CTL4100WL – Small, with Bluetooth, 100 USD. CTL4100 – Small, without Bluetooth, 80 USD. There are a few versions for the new Intuos 2018. You might know that I don’t endorse the CTL-490 series Intuos tablets because the pen quality is subpar and can easily be beat in quality by Wacom alternatives of the same price, but the newest CTL4100 series appears to be a bit more decent so I bought it for review to see how worthwhile it actually is. It has the exact same price points as the previous version Intuos (CTL-490 series), but is different in a few aspects. The Wacom Intuos 2018 (CTL4100 series) is the newest refresh of Wacom’s low-end Intuos tablets. I guess all I can say is, read the product description to see what programs you’ll be getting? However, the official product page for the Intuos on Wacom’s website still says you get different programs based on the model you buy… Update: If you buy the tablet off Amazon, you are now able to download all 3 of the advertised bundled programs no matter which version you buy.
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