Wacom has updated its range with the introduction of the Wacom One product family which features two creative pen tablets and two interactive pen displays. The target audience for the Wacome One ...
Explore a bold new world of opportunities with the new Wacom One product family, ideal for creative beginners, students, educators, or those working in an office or home. Find your perfect match with ...
When choosing a pen display, like the XPPen Artist Ultra 16, its size on your desk and portability can be important considerations, and that’s before you’ve even considered the technical specs. As one ...
Xencelabs is a relatively new name to the graphics tablet market, but it’s made a big impression with its Pen Tablet Medium Bundle, which I reviewed in July. Graphics tablets offer new precision when ...
If you are an artist, you may be thinking about switching from traditional art to digital art. If that’s the case, you might be wondering if you should use a pen tablet or a display tablet. Both ...
A drawing tablet is a must-have accessory for any photographer who does a lot of image-editing, helping you make adjustments more quickly and in a way that feels more organic than working with a mouse ...
At $399.95, the Wacom One Creative Pen Display—geared to amateur artists, note-takers, and doodlers—is the company's lowest-priced pen display. It's in effect an interactive monitor, controlled by ...
Wacom displays and tablets have been handy tools for artists and designers since the 1980s, offering to swap a mouse for a pen for drawing, photo editing and more. That lineage includes pen displays: ...
Wacom, a leading innovator in the digital pen technology industry, has recently unveiled its latest product line, the Wacom One. This new series, which includes two creative pen displays and two pen ...
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