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Wacom One Just Got Bigger: Meet the New Larger Size

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– Wacom has launched the Wacom One 14, a new 14-inch creative display tablet aimed at students and hobbyists.
– It is priced at $299.95, which is lower than the launch price of the smaller Wacom One 12 and includes a stylus and USB-C cable.
– The tablet features a 1920 x 1080 resolution IPS display and is designed to be compact, lightweight, and portable.
– It lacks advanced features like multitouch gestures, targeting first-time buyers or those not needing professional-grade options.
– The device must connect to a computer and supports Windows, Mac, and Chromebook, helping Wacom compete with more affordable brands.

Wacom has just expanded its popular entry-level creative display lineup with a new 14-inch model designed for students and digital art enthusiasts. The Wacom One 14 offers a slightly larger workspace than its 12 and 13-inch predecessors, making it ideal for sketching, photo editing, and 3D modeling while remaining highly portable. Priced at $299.95, it represents an accessible option for those entering the world of pen displays.

Unlike the earlier Wacom One 12, which launched at a higher price, this model includes a battery-free Wacom One Standard Pen and a USB-C cable right in the box. The design maintains the familiar look of the series but features thinner bezels and a slimmer profile. It connects via USB-C to Windows, Mac, or Chromebook devices, requiring a computer to operate, making it a dedicated secondary display rather than a standalone tablet.

The device sports an IPS display with 1920 x 1080 resolution, delivering clear and vibrant visuals for everyday creative tasks. While it doesn’t support advanced features like multi-touch gestures or high-end color gamuts, it focuses on providing a reliable and intuitive experience for beginners. This strategic positioning allows Wacom to compete more effectively with brands like Huion, XP-Pen, and Gaomon, appealing to users who want quality without the premium cost of professional-grade hardware like the Cintiq series.

(Source: The Verge)

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