Wacom displays and tablets have been handy tools for artists and designers since the 1980s, offering to swap a mouse for a pen for drawing, photo editing and more. That lineage includes pen displays: ...
Wacom's Intuos Creative Stylus 2 performs about as well as our previous Editors' Choices, the Adonit Jot Touch and Adobe's Ink and Slide combo. Yet, it's a little more comfortable, and it's not as ...
The Wacom Intuos3 is a pen tablet that replaces the traditional keyboard and mouse combination for a wide variety of computer-based tasks, including photography related programs like Adobe Photoshop, ...
Wacom leaps into the next generation of display technology with the launch of a ground-breaking new product category. Wacom Movink unites the art of drawing and inking with moving and portability by ...
Wacom took its Wacom One tablet back to the drawing board and heavily improved it over the first iteration with the new Wacom One 13 Touch. If you're beginning your digital art journey or looking to ...
Wacom releases a new, smaller size to their famous Intuos family— the Intuos Pro Small. We took a look at it to see what features this updated model has rolled out, and to find out how it fares as an ...
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I know what you’re thinking: it’s hard to get excited about the traditional Intuos tablets now that Cintiq is on the scene. These days, buying a graphics tablet without a built-in pressure-sensitive ...
The Wacom One came out last year and it was a product that shipped with a stylus/pen and had 13.3 inch screen. It is geared to amateur artists, note-takers, and doodlers—is the company’s lowest-priced ...