🎨 Elevate your digital art game with Wacom One — where creativity meets precision.
The Wacom One 12 is an entry-level digital drawing tablet featuring an 11.6-inch full HD laminated display with anti-glare technology, a battery-free pen with 4096 pressure sensitivity levels and tilt recognition, customizable shortcut buttons, and broad compatibility across Mac, Windows, Chromebook, and Android devices. It includes essential accessories and creative software, making it an ideal starter tool for aspiring digital artists and professionals alike.
Standing screen display size | 11.6 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Brand | Wacom |
Series | Wacom One 12 Display |
Item model number | DTC121W0A |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac, Android |
Operating System | Windows or macOS |
Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.8 x 7.5 x 0.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.8 x 7.5 x 0.1 inches |
Color | White |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Wacom Technology Corporation |
ASIN | B0B4VRB719 |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Date First Available | August 10, 2023 |
C**E
Very high end, well built
I bought this for my 12 year old granddaughter who is an amazing artist. She loves it and uses it all the time to produce very high quality drawings and paintings. She says it's easy to use and works as well as pencil and paper. For an artist especially graphic artist this is the best drawing pad on the maket.
C**W
Quality product made by an amazing brand
I wanted to wait a decent amount of time to write a review so I could attest to it's durability. I bought this 6 months ago and I am extremely happy. I'm a traditional artist who desired to try digital drawing. I started using my HP 360x touch screen but it was too old for a responsive stylus. I didn't need another stand alone tablet (Ipad) so I looked at display tablets that attach to a PC, laptop, or tablet. I knew I didn't want to go through buying a cheap one only to be frustrated and then buy a more expensive one essentially doubling the amount of money spent.After doing my research I decided to try the Wacom One. I am very satisfied with my purchase. Unlike other inexpensive brands I never have any issues with it responding. I can easily switch it to any of my devices. It's small enough to place in my lap if I want to use it on my Chromebook to be more comfy. It came with an abundance of long trials of the most popular software that I have utilized. That alone was worth the slightly higher price. You can easily get half a year or longer out of the trials getting time to learn them and pick a preferred drawing app.The stylus is precise and very responsive. The colors are vibrant. As a traditional artist I appreciate the paper feel it has. It comes with extra nibs to replace as they do wear down over time. I replaced mine immediately just to see how easy it was to do. It's so easy my kids could do it.The only thing I would change is the length of cord. It is bound together in the middle. Depending on how I am set up it can take a bit of rearranging to get the cords neatly arranged. If you like to use short cut keys you will need to set them to your keyboard as the stylus has the only on board button. You could also buy the accessories to add more buttons. I'm so pleased with Wacom I am already eyeing the Cintiq all in one. The appeal of the Cintiq All In One being able to have it connect and be able to be a stand alone tablet seems worth it.
V**.
Simply Amazing
I'm just two weeks into using this tablet and pen and I'm so damn excited by it. For clarity, I am trash at drawing and can't attest to that. But I've been using it to edit photos in Affinity 2 and Lightroom and manipulate svg files in Illustrator and Inkscape, and it's been incredible. For the past couple of years, I've used the iPad and pencil and have always felt limited by the ios app, though great, I sort of always wanted more from the app. I really appreciate this tablet as a second display screen that I can interact with.Some of the pro's that I'm obsessed with right now are the feel of the pen when editing, the matte finish on the display, and the portability. My only comparison is to the iPad and this pen and display finish feel so much better. There is a more natural comfort in writing and drawing, whereas my experience with the iPad felt glassy and tractionless. It might be simple or unimportant, but I prefer this matte finish to a glossy glass finish. And lastly, this just fits in my bag and goes, I've started taking it everywhere. I love that there are no batteries or charging. The cable that came with is a little stiff, but super minor inconvenience.The cons are hard to parse right now because I'm still learning to navigate, but I've had a couple of issues with the pen losing connection. I think it was a driver issue and hasn't happened in the last few uses, so hopefully that was it. The screen brightness could be better, I'm hoping it's a setting I haven't found it and Google wasn't helpful. Lastly, and this could be a me and my computer thing, the resolution defaults to a super zoomed-in screen and it took me a while to get to the settings menu and fix it. I guess the con is that I can't figure out how to make it default.I'm always happy about more name-brand companies with a bigger following and the amount of customer support and YouTube resources. There are sooooo many, Wacom has a ton of videos to help with creative processes and troubleshooting problems, and for what they don't have, others have made a host of great videos that have helped me.Lastly, and maybe because of the newness of owning this, I've been going out more and taking more photos and designing more stencils and embroidery projects half because of the newness, but I believe the other half is the ease of use.5 out of 5 stars to anything that gets me excited and active!
P**A
Nice affordable tablet, but flat footed
The Wacom One tablet is a crazy awesome value for the price. I use it as an IT sales engineer for virtual whiteboard presentations and it fulfills its purpose nicely. The one cable design using USB-C makes it great for traveling with as well as easy connection in the office. The video quality is better than I expected given the price point, and the included software bonuses are a plus.The one major downside to the tablet is that it has no tilt adjustment / feet of any kind and sits almost perfectly flat on the desk. This prompted me to have to go purchase some adjustable feet to stick via adhesive to the bottom, just to get it to tilt up a little bit. I had the old version of the Wacom One that had the breakout cable to 2xUSB + HDMI and it had feet you could kick out, so I'm surprised they made this decision on the updated version to not have adjustable tilt as a standard feature.
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