✍️ Elevate your digital art game with precision and freedom!
The Wacom Intuos Pen LP190K is a lightweight, cordless stylus featuring 1024 levels of pressure sensitivity and a programmable side switch. Designed exclusively for select Intuos Art, Comic, Draw, and Photo tablets, it offers professional-grade precision and customizable control to enhance your creative workflow.
Brand | Wacom |
Series | Stylus |
Item model number | LP190K |
Hardware Platform | Desktop |
Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.5 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Wacom Technology Corporation |
Language | English, English, English, English |
ASIN | B012WJVOVA |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 28, 2015 |
D**Z
Perfecto
Es como si nunca hubiera perdido el original. Funciona perfecto.
B**.
Other pen broke
I got this as a replacement because my other pen began to glitch around, I mainly use this to play osu! which it is just as good as my other one was when I had first gotten it. It has a nice grip and comes with a few exchangable nibs, a tad bit pricey but much better than buying a whole new tablet
A**R
It’s easier on Amazon
Lost my pen when traveling. It’s just very confusing to locate this replacement in Wacom official site. Thanks god they r on Amazon! It works fine!
J**S
Ignore all of the 1-star reviews saying that this item is a fake.
I almost didn't buy this on Amazon, because of a few reviews saying that this item was fake or that it didn't work on their tablets. Ignore these reviews, because I'm assuming what happened in their case was that they ordered this under the assumption that it was compatible with the Wacom tablet that they owned, even though it wasn't. And then, when they received the item and it didn't work, they automatically assumed "well, it must be a fake, and that's why it's not working." When in reality, it wasn't designed for their tablet in the first place. So, as long as the tablet you're purchasing this for is either a CTL490, CTH490 (this is the one I'm using), or CTH690, then this pen will work for you, and indeed is a genuine pen manufactured by Wacom. I ordered my LP190K pen after accidentally breaking my old one. Received the new one a day later, and I can tell you, looking at the two side-by-side, it is the exact same pen. A perfect, identical replacement. No shady business here. So, if you know for a fact that the tablet you need a pen for is one of the ones I listed above, then buy it. You won't be disappointed.
K**A
Great replacement
Needed a new pen as I couldn’t find my old one so I ended up buying this and it worked flawlessly out of the box. Although I could’ve bought a new tablet for $10 extra and gotten a pen that way as the pen costed $20 while a tablet would cost $30.
J**H
Works For My Wacom CTL-472
i was skeptical about buying it but i desperately needed a pen so i had bought it and it works perfectly fine the reason why some people had said it was a fake was because they had bought it without checking the compatibility of the pen because it only works for a certain amount of tablets not just any tablet will work with this pen it works for the One By Wacom CTL 472 and CTL 672 and Intuos One By Wacom CTL 490 CTH 490 and CTH 690
A**S
Worked perfectly with my used Walcom
I got my Walcom tab at a thrift store and it came with no pen. I plugged it in and realized I could not write with my finger so I ordered this pen and it worked immediately when I unboxed it and placed it over the tablet. I was very pleased with the quality and the performance.
D**Y
Works great, super durable
Bought a spare pen after accidentally running mine through the wash. A week and a half later, I ran the new one through the wash as well. I'd putt the original pen in a bag of rice and when I took it out it worked just fine, as though nothing had happened.The pens are also incredibly durable in general, and show no signs of wear in spite of high use and me frequently putting the pen in my mouth when I stop drawing to type or something for a minute.I would definitely recommend picking up a spare pen if you draw a lot in case something happens so you don't have to wait to get it fixed or for the new one to get shipped.If there was anything I might like to change about the pen, it would be nice if there was, say, a small hole at the top of the pen so I can tie the stupid thing to my tablet so I stop losing it. Maybe that's just me.
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