The company has just revamped its former Bamboo line

Sep 25, 2013 14:40 GMT  ·  By

Wacom, a digital pen manufacturer is aiming to attract art professionals with a predilection for working in the digital environment. The company has just rebranded and improved its older range of Bamboo slates and has started distribution of the line under the Intuos Pro and Intuos moniker.

Wacom has outed four different models in the Intous line – the Intuos Pen Small, Intuos Pen and Touch Small, Intuos Pen and Touch Manga and Intuos Pena and Touch Medium.

The tablets are perfect for people who spend their time drawing digitally and not only. Wacom is of course offering a pen with the tablets, allowing users to sketch, draw, edit photographs and so on. The Intuos line will appeal mostly to non-professionals who enjoy to get artsy in their spare time.

However, the Intuos Pro is targeted at the more professional, especially at people working in creative fields like photography, design and art.

There are three models in the line, the Intuos Pro Small, Intuos Pro Medium and Intuos Pro Large.

The models ship with a Wacom Grip Pen featuring an amazing 2,048 levels of pen sensitivity, so professionals will get accurate and aesthetic results.

The tablets will be distributed by New Zealand’s Exeed.