Wacom One 14 — 14-inch beginner-friendly graphics tablet
Wacom has released the Wacom One 14, an entry-level graphics tablet with a larger 14″ IPS 1920×1080 display aimed at beginners and students. It sports a textured, anti-glare surface intended to feel like paper and resist fingerprints. Notably, it does not include multitouch — it’s designed to be used with the included battery-free pen (16 ms response, pressure sensitive, two customizable buttons) which clips to the top of the tablet.
Key specs
- Display: 14″ IPS, 1920×1080, textured surface, anti-glare
- Input: Battery-free pen, pressure-sensitive, 16 ms response, 2 customizable buttons
- No multitouch
- Connectivity: USB-C or via Wacom converter for devices without DisplayPort Alt Mode/Thunderbolt
- Software: Bundled trials (e.g., Clip Studio Paint Pro trial, Skillshare lessons, Foxit for PDFs)
- Price at launch: $300
Pros and cons
- Pros: Larger drawing area, textured paper-like surface, compact thin design, battery-free pen, bundled software useful for beginners
- Cons: No multitouch, limited appeal for professionals, fixed clip-on pen storage
Buy / More info: Search results and retailer listings: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Wacom+One+14&tag=f1rede-20
Originally reported by Engadget.
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