Let out the artist inside with Wacom's Intous Pro touch tablet down to $119 refurbished

Adorama has a refurbished Wacom PTH451 Intuos Pro pen and touch tablet on sale for $119. These touch tablets go for $170 new at other retailers like B&H. The updated model of course goes for even more at $250 through retailers like Amazon.

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The Intuos Pro has 2048 levels of pen pressure sensitivity, which means you get the closest thing to the accuracy and precision of a traditional brush or pen. It has an active area of 6.2 inches by 3.9 inches, which is plenty of space to work with. The multi-touch surface can also be used to navigate around, pan, or zoom, and you can create your own shortcuts to use. The tablet requires a USB port, Windows 7 or later, and Mac OS 10.12 or later.

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