
"By combining a larger screen and trusted pen technology in a way that makes it easy for creative beginners to get started, it gives users the confidence to enjoy creating from day one," he says."
"The new Wacom display is a revamped version of the original Wacom One. It's thinner and lighter, but also has a larger 14-inch HD IPS display, striving to balance portability with plenty of space to draw with broader strokes."
"It will come with several apps preinstalled to help beginners get setup and drawing fast, including Clip Studio Paint Pro, which we rate highly in our pick of the best digital art software, along with Magma, Concepts, Passpartout 2 and Foxit PDF Editor."
Wacom released the Wacom One 14, a revamped, thinner and lighter pen display with a 14-inch HD IPS screen featuring anti-glare and anti-fingerprint coatings. The device connects to PC, Mac, and Chromebook via USB-C or Thunderbolt 3/4. The larger screen aims to provide more comfortable drawing space while remaining portable. The tablet targets beginners and enthusiasts and includes preinstalled apps such as Clip Studio Paint Pro, Magma, Concepts, Passpartout 2 and Foxit PDF Editor to help users get started quickly. The model enters a crowded entry-level market alongside Xencelabs, Huion and XP-Pen.
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