Wacom One - Full Review

Wacom One - Full Review

The new Wacom One is the company's cheapest pen display tablet yet at $400.

The new device is meant to be an entry-level Cintiq alternative for those who want to draw/sculpt/animate on screen without breaking the bank. 

So you know me, as soon as I heard about it I had to make a review! A Cintiq experience for the masses? Yes please.

Below you'll find some details about the new device along with my full review taking this impressive tool for a test drive.


Wacom One

Whether you’re just starting in digital creation, want to add a twist to your visual thinking or looking to improve your digital expression, Wacom One delivers a great experience. It comes with all the essentials to spice up your digital life. There’s the natural pen feel on the 13.3” screen, the included creative software – even the ability to connect to certain Android devices. And it’s compatible with leading pen brands too.

Drawing

Sketch, draw and paint directly on screen and enjoy natural surface friction with minimal reflection. Imagine a pen that uses software to make it the tool you want it to be: paintbrush, pen, marker, pencil, chalk or eraser. The only limit is your imagination.

Visual thinking

With the familiar feeling of pen on paper, Wacom One lets you capture ideas, create mind-maps, draw diagrams and more, before sharing them easily with friends and colleagues.

Photo and video enhancing

Impress your social media fans and followers alike. The precise Wacom One Pen and the nearly A4/Letter-sized canvas let you comfortably personalize your images or videos, boosting your editing skills in the process.

Annotating

The light, battery-free, ergonomically designed pen means you can tweak or sign documents and jot down notes just as you would with pen and paper.

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Review


So, what do you think of the new tablet? Thinking of getting ONE? Not for you? Let me know why either way, I'm really curious to know what you think!