Japanese graphic tablet maker Wacom is bringing fantastic new tools for designers and artists to their catalog of award winning products. The brand new products include the latest Intuos Pro and the Small Bamboo Folio smart pad. However, the most interesting one they came out with in early 2017 is the Wacom Intuos Pro Paper Edition.
The Wacom Intuos Pro Paper Edition allows its user to draw on paper directly, which will provide a more organic way of drawing, especially for creatives who have not tried pen tablets or for users who are generally uncomfortable with pen tablet drawing. It also includes a high precision FineTip Pen that has smooth gel ink. You also have the option to get a Ballpoint Pen as well. Pro Paper Edition will do its job of capturing all your strokes as an editable file that can be opened in virtually any creative software. You won't even need computer or internet connection as Pro Paper will store up to 200 multi-layered or 1000 one-layered drawings. For $399.95, you can get a medium version with while the large one is priced at $549.95.
Once you finish drawing on the paper, you can continue working on it with the new generation Wacom Intuos Pro pen and touch tablet which is improved to be slimmer and more compact. It comes with the exceptionally sensitive Wacom Pro Pen 2. You can get the medium size for $349.95 and the large one will cost you $549.95.
On the other hand, Wacom's Bamboo Folio is a small smart pad that is designed for scribbling on the go for creatives. The notes and sketches you make can be sent to Wacom's cloud solution, Inkspace, which can convert them to JPEG, PNG, PDF, SVG, Wacom's native WILL file, or have them converted to plain text. You can also export your work to Evernote, OneNote, or Dropbox. You can get the model for $149.95.