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The Wacom One Creative Pen Display is a 13.3-inch Full HD drawing tablet that comes with a battery-free EMR stylus and a suite of creative software, making it the perfect tool for artists and designers on the go. With seamless connectivity to Android devices and an ergonomic design, it offers a natural drawing experience without the hassle of batteries or cables.
Brand | Wacom |
Item Weight | 2.24 kg |
Colour | Black |
Standing screen display size | 13.3 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Operating System | Android |
Item Weight | 2.24 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**D
the best entry-level compact pen display tablet out there for every beginner graphic designer/artist
I've been using this pen display tablet for 2 months already. It works flawlessly as intended. Has a very simplistic design - a pen with one button on it and screen you can draw on - and that's with no doubts all you're gonna need when starting your exciting journey with digital art and computer graphics. Works very well out of the box - almost plug & play (plug this device to your PC, instal Wacom's software and you're good to go). The features, materials used in this product and functionality are ok. The build quality is solid. After 2 months of my regular use there are no visible marks or any scratches on the surface of my screen. Tablet is very portable and light, about the size of an Ipad Pro (you can carry it with you everywhere in 14" laptop case). I find this device very useful and compiled together with a keyboard it's very convenient tool for graphics editing, digital drawing or 3D sculpting. I'm absolutely satisfied with the screen resolution, colours and brightness that comes with this product size and price. Screen parallax isn't really noticeable that much for a beginner, obviously there are high-end pro pen display tablets from Wacom with virtually zero parallax, but for entry-level product like this the parallax is very low and doesn't disrupt my flow while using. Device screen tracks the nib of the pen very accurately at any given angle - with high precision very well known and expected from Wacom's products. There is no jittering and drawn lines come out very straight and smooth. Installation process is very simple and device is very intuitive to use providing very good overall user experience. My personal and subjective review and opinions, but I thought it might help some of you make your decision :) (also if you think that touch screen feature missing in this tablet is going to be very important for you, there is a Wacom Cintiq Pro 13 for nearly twice price of this model which I think is still a good deal for a compact pen display tablet)
V**5
Used for drawing in Photoshop.
Absolutely Love it. Good for the price.This is my first screen display. I previously used a Wacom Tablet to begin with and decided to venture on, once I was able to put a little more money towards a drawing tablet with a screen.I spent so many hours looking at reviews from all sorts of brands , XP-PEN, Huion, Wacom, and many more. I know many people prefer XP-PEN and purely for the fact it's a lower price, however, as I never had purchased an item from XP-PEN before, I was very hesitant, and decided to stick to the brand I knew that was known for good quality. So I took a leap of faith and purchased the Wacom One Creative Pen Display for my first screen display.The quality of the tablet is good. It was very simple and easy to set up. The screen size is decent, especially for those who don't have the biggest amount of space on their desk. I tested the pens a few times before I started drawing and saw virtually no lag at all.I am so happy I chose this Tablet. I'm already using it to draw in Photoshop and believe it's already improved my drawings, in the sense that, because I can now draw straight onto the screen, on a bigger tablet, and am not having to constantly stare at my laptop, whilst drawing on a separate device, it's like I'm drawing straight on paper again. I can't speak for everyone when I say this, but my detail and blending and overall quality of drawing is, in my option, better, and I believe it's due to the fact I'm drawing straight onto the screen. Not everyone may think this, but each to their own.The only thing I would change, is the stand attached at the back. It's a perfectly good stand for those who like to draw with the paper or tablet more flat but I prefer it at more of an angle. So I just used my laptop stand to do so, works fine! For me, no need to buy a particular stand for this tablet. Also, the lightbulbs ever so slightly reflect on the screen, but it's easily fixed.... Just reposition the screen! 🤷🏻‍♀️ It's not that bad.I can't wait to complete my latest drawing using this tablet. Maybe in the future I'll venture out again for an even bigger screen, but for now I am more than happy!l with this one. I wish I could have purchased it sooner.
G**N
Wacom One in our studio? Definitely
I've used Wacom graphics tablets for over 20 years and they are far and away the leaders in this market. I've always used either a graphic tablet like the Intuos Pro line or a device with a pen display such as the Cintiq pro. This product sits firmly between those two giving me a pen display that is small enough to be portable but powerful enough to used for commercial projects. The best part is that it doesn't cost much more than a Medium Intuos Pro. It has a 13.3” 1080p screen, it connects to your PC or Mac via a single cable that splits into power, data and the display (HDMI and USB). The pen performs well for both sculpting and painting and has the benefit of being battery free. I want to buy a few of these for our training studio and at this price point it really makes scene. It has performed admirably in terms of no lag, bright screen and a smooth but slightly textured screen.There are of course some things missing compared to the more expensive Cintiqs. There is no touch capability so you can only use the pen. The bezel is a little wider than I would like and as much as the pen performs well it isn't at the level of quality of a pro pen 2 or the newer 3D pen. Overall, an excellent price for a more than capable product
S**.
Didn't like the item
It's very rough and can't be used to draw... Which is the whole purpose of this but yeah and i can't even return it now!
G**F
Wacom - kwT :-D
Ich nutze das Wacom in der Schule in meinem Unterricht mit OpenBoard. Die Größe ist mit 13" genau richtig, die schaltbare Touch-Funktion sehr praktisch. Zum Schreiben nehme ich den LAMY AL-Star EMR Stylus Touchscreen Stift, der deutlich angenehmer in der Hand liegt. Ansonsten: Wacom - was sonst...
S**)
Screen Glitches
The media could not be loaded. I think I bought a second hand one that said it was "very good"... the screen is glitching though and idk if this means eventually the whole thing will stop working. So not very happy.
G**N
Parfait !
Franchement j'avais un peu peur de l'acheter en voyant certains avis mais je ne regrette pas du tout de l'avoir fait ! Certes il n'y a pas de boutons de raccourcis mais je trouve quand même la tablette très très agréable d'utilisation ! Le pilote était très facile à installer, la connectique est nickel, le stylet très bien à prendre en main. Petit bémol pour la résolution de l'écran mais ça reste tout de même un très bel objet pour son prix ! Aussi je ne m'y attendais pas mais malgré la taille similaire à mon autre tablette, la surface de travail est bien plus grande (en raison du manque de boutons mais je ne vais certainement pas m'en plaindre !)
O**R
Manque d'offre logicielle gratuite
Je suis très fan de la marque depuis leur début. Je possède plusieurs produits. Le Wacom One répond bien aux attentes au niveau de la qualité et de l'utilisation.Par contre, j'ai été habitué à avoir de vrais logiciels gratuits, comme par exemple, Art Rage. Et pourtant, le prix est bien en rapport avec la marque : élevé. L'offre bonus est limitée dans le temps. A part, Bamboo Paper, tous les autres logiciels deviennent payants après la période d'essai.
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