With an HDMI-based display and a 13-inch footprint, artists and hobbyists can now experience the joy of a display-based graphics tablet without paying Cintiq-prices. Just as the Wacom Bamboo added an ...
The Wacom MovinkPad Pro 14 is what Android drawing tablets should be.
Have you ever felt like your editing workflow could use a little more finesse or that your wrist is begging for a break after hours of fine-tuning timelines and color grades? If you’ve been searching ...
The new Wacom One tablet lineup starts at $50, supports third-party styluses, and connects via a single USB-C cable — even the display models. The new Wacom One tablet lineup starts at $50, supports ...
The Wacom Movink 13 is its thinnest and lightest display drawing tablet to date, with fewer heat issues than LED-based offerings. The Wacom Movink 13 is its thinnest and lightest display drawing ...
Should you buy the Genius tablet or Wacom tablet? While Wacom is a more recognizable brand that offers multiple high-end features, sometimes simpler devices like Genius tablets are all you need to do ...
At CES 2025, I had the chance to go behind-the-scenes with Wacom and take a look at the new Intuos Pro tablet. Let me be clear about something upfront: I am no artist. Even my stick figures look like ...
For creative types dependent on a drawing tablet for illustrating, photo editing, or 3D modelling, the new Wacom Cintiq Pro 27 is going to be a hard upgrade to pass up. With dramatically thinner ...
With millions of students now attending school from home, affordable laptop alternatives like the Chromebook are more popular than ever. The cheaper price point does come with some trade-offs ...
While you may not have the artistic dedication (or bankroll) to warrant picking up one of Wacom’s Cintiq or Intuos tablets, you don’t have to feel left out: The company’s freshly updated Bamboo line ...