🎨 Elevate your art game—where precision meets freedom!
The Wacom One Creative Pen Display (13.3") combines a high-definition screen with 4096 levels of pen pressure sensitivity and a battery-free stylus, offering a natural drawing experience. Compatible across major platforms and bundled with professional creative software, it’s designed for millennial professionals seeking to boost productivity and creativity in both remote work and artistic projects.
Brand | Wacom |
Manufacturer | Wacom, 18001037412 |
Series | Wacom One |
Colour | Flint White |
Item Height | 3.1 Inches |
Item Width | 10.2 Inches |
Standing screen display size | 13.3 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Product Dimensions | 39.88 x 25.91 x 7.87 cm; 2.04 kg |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | DTC133W0A |
Operating System | Android,Mac,Windows |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 4000 Milliampere Hour (mAh) |
Lithium Battery Weight | 300 g |
Number of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Included Components | Wacom One creative pen display 13.3"; Wacom One X-Shape Cable; Wacom One Pen;Quick Start Guide; Regulation sheet; AC adapter (10W); AC plug head; 3 replacement nibs |
Manufacturer | Wacom |
Item Weight | 2 kg 40 g |
A**R
Good product at the price and quality with minimal shortcomings .
Screen resolution is perfect for beginners and intermediate artists .It is compact with comparatively less wires ,thus,best for compact spaces aswell as very portable .I mostly keep it stationary as it doesn't have long enough will to move it around .The max brightness level is not enough bright so the user might have to dim the room lights to get a nore accurate view.
A**Y
Too good product
Excellent product! Very happy with it. Hands down the best beginner drawing display tablet at this price. It came in excellent packaging and every thing works as expected.
A**R
Does the job
It takes some getting used to if you're coming from crisp, bright, vivid displays like the iPad Pro or MacBook Pro, and the parallax definitely throws off accuracy until you become accustomed to it. However, I've been using it for a couple of days now and it's doing well.Pros:- Sturdy & robust build quality. Super light and compact, perfect for travel.- Pen is very comfortable- Pop out legs put it at the perfect angle for drawing at a desk- Drawing experience is good, once you get used to the slight parallax. Very pressure sensitive. Almost zero latency/ lag if you have a powerful computer. Tilt sensitivity works great.- Nice matte film that feels good to draw on. Pen nibs don't wear down that fast, and spares are included.- Reasonably pricedCons:- Cable clutter/ set up. 3 different connections: USB C to USB A, HDMI, and power outlet. The USB C port on the tablet is recessed in such a way that only the proprietary cable that comes with it can fit. This means if something happens to your cable, you have to buy an expensive first party replacement from Wacom. No single USB C to USB C connection in 2020 is disappointing.- 13.3' size at a 16:9 aspect ratio is too short vertically. You do get used to it, and in light weight apps with a sleek UI like Autodesk sketchbook it's no issue. But in apps like Photoshop, Painter, Clip Studio, it becomes a little cramped.- Parallax is significant compared to something like the iPad Pro and Apple Pencil. It throws pen accuracy off by a couple of mm, so for details you have to really zoom in since the screen is small anyway.- No hotkeys or touch wheel or anything, and only a single button on the pen. Get used to keyboard shortcuts otherwise this will be a pain to use.Overall:If you can get used to a regular drawing tablet without a screen, the Intuos Pro medium, which is slightly cheaper, is a better choice in every way. If you need a screen to draw on but don't care about desktop apps then iPad + Apple Pencil is a better choice in every way. BUT if you need a screen to draw on and need to use desktop apps, then this is a solid option. It does NOT use the Cintiq pen tech, rather it's using the Wacom EMR tech you'll find in Samsung Galaxy note phones and tablets. However once you get used to the drawbacks (screen size, parallax) then this is a good tablet.
P**T
Best product
Best product
R**A
Wacom One Digital Drawing Tablet
Nice product for online teaching
P**I
Could've been a little less expensive but I'm happy with the purchase
Tablet works really well and it's great for beginners- Make sure you have an HDMI port in your laptop
A**R
Best for teaching.
Advantages: 1.Screen size of 13.3 is sufficient to write and draw on.2. Have screen gaurd so need to worry about lamination .3. Pen feels good .4. Writing experience is good. It does not lags or skips while writing .(NOTE : Only after installing drivers.)5. I have used it with MICROSOFT (ONENOTE, POWERPOINT, EXCEL, WORD, WHITEBOARD and more) , Openboard , Skechbook and Adobe.I guess it is compatible with all the famous writing and drawing tools.Disadvantages: 1. Back Colour of Wacom One is white so needs cover and cover is not available.2. It has 4 connections to plug in so little messy.3. It requires seperate power supply which is little annoying.4. Major drawback is COLOURS are NOT ACCURATE. So needs to verify while selecting colour.
A**H
Not suitable for note taking and edges are not working
I bought the device but found it useless for note takingno proper integration with windows native apps like onenoteso it is good only for graphic purpose.I also tried to install bamboo paper for testing the product when the app was maximised to full screen then the pen sometimes seems to stop working near the edges of screen, so I also reduced the app to half the screen and tried writing on the edge of app that seems to work perfectly.May the product i got is defective i am returning the product
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