It’s barely been a week into the new year and Wacom has already kicked things off with a new, more affordable tablet for digital creators.
Announced at CES 2020, the Wacom One has a 13.3-inch screen, a 1920 x 1080 HD display, weighs 2.2 pounds (1kg), and covers all the basics of a drawing tablet:
In terms of hardware, the screen has surface friction which gives it a “paper-like” feel when drawing. The stylus works just like any stylus – with the ability to be used as a variety of digital pens and brushes using your favorite drawing apps.
In case you want to try something new, the Wacom One also comes with software packs which include apps like Bamboo Paper (which turns your display screen into a sketchpad). They aren’t groundbreaking per se, but if you don’t have the time or patience to download something better, then these built-in programs should more than suffice.
Read the rest at SolidSmack