Wacom One Series

Wacom’s New Affordable Drawing Tablets Review: Unveiling the Wacom One Series Enhancements

Wacom is set to introduce a fresh collection of cost-effective drawing tablets, unveiling four novel additions to their Wacom One series.

The Wacom One Pen Display range encompasses the Wacom One 12 and the Wacom One 13 Touch models, both showcasing integrated screens.

Meanwhile, the Wacom One Pen Tablet category comprises the Wacom One Small (S) and the Wacom One Medium (M) options, traditional drawing tablets without embedded screens.

Wacom One S and Wacom One M

Wacom One S and Wacom One M

Wacom One S and M represent the company’s latest entry-level pen tablets, boasting 4K pressure sensitivity and tilt support. These tablets can connect via either USB-C or Bluetooth. The primary distinction lies in size, with the Wacom One S measuring around 6 x 3.7 inches, while the Wacom One M boasts larger dimensions of 8.5 x 5.3 inches.

Pricing for the Wacom One S starts at PHP 3,650, while the Wacom One M is priced at PHP 6,760.

Wacom One 12 and Wacom One 13 Touch

Wacom One 12 and Wacom One 13 Touch

The Wacom One 12 and One 13 Touch models feature built-in displays, with the Wacom One 12 showcasing an 11.6-inch screen and the Wacom One 13 Touch offering a 13.3-inch display. Both models present a Full HD resolution at 1920 x 1080 pixels.

These models also incorporate two USB-C ports, a surface akin to paper for drawing, a pen that operates without batteries, and compatibility with third-party pens.

However, it’s worth noting that Wacom’s 10-finger multitouch gesture technology is exclusive to the Wacom One 13 Touch. This feature allows gestures like pinching or swiping, while the other models rely solely on stylus navigation. Additionally, this feature can be deactivated on the Wacom One 13 Touch.

The Wacom One 12 is priced at PHP 18,600, while the Wacom One 13 Touch carries a price tag of PHP 31,000.

All four Wacom One drawing tablets extend compatibility across various operating systems, including Windows, Android, ChromeOS, and macOS. These tablets can connect effortlessly using a USB-C cable.

Each Wacom One drawing tablet comes complete with a battery-free stylus, available in a range of colors for the top portion and a vibrant selection for the base. The stylus incorporates two programmable pen buttons for shortcuts.

Purchasing the stylus alongside the tablet entails an additional cost. The top portion is priced at PHP 1,250, and the base at PHP 690, resulting in a total stylus cost of PHP 1,940.

Moreover, all Wacom One drawing tablets accommodate third-party pens like those from Lamy, Staedtler, and Dr.Grip.

For those seeking extra accessories, optional add-ons such as cables, power adapters, stands, covers, and a carrying case will be available for an added fee.

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