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Lcanau Posted 2 years ago on at 21h59 If you work with a big screen, a medium size tablet should be better than a small one. Wacom recently renewed their 'non-professional' line, introducing models Art, Photo, Draw and Comic, which are all basic the same - they could just have called them simply Intuos and make them available in red, blue, green and yellow -, but only Art has M size.
If you can't afford the M size for now, sure, go for the small. As themonster says, it will work and you can upgrade later.
If you work with a small screen, like a laptop, S is quite OK, but even with a larger screen it will get the job done. The main differences between the Pro and the other models is that the Pro has twice the pressure sensitivity (2048 vs. 1024) and has tilt recognition (60 levels), which is the same as the Cintiq. If you do serious, subtle and sophisticated art professionally you will eventually want to upgrade for the Pro or for a Cintiq. Luis Canau. Lcanau Posted 2 years ago on at 13h05 The Wacom One seems to have been released only in some markets (India, Asia.?), I wasn't familiar with it. It seems to be a relative of the discontinued Bamboo (there was a Bamboo model called One).
The basic specs seem to be the same to this range (below the Intuos Pro), that is, 1024 pressure points. By comparison with the Art M you just miss the touch option. To me that's irrelevant, I always turned touch off in the tablets I've been using, and I would gladly pay less for a tablet without touch. A minor quibble might be in the location of the cable, in the middle of the side, while the Intuos Art has it on the top side corner, so it gets less in the way. Luis Canau.