The Wacom – One by Wacom Creative Pen Tablet is an entry level graphical tablet that’s simple to set up and use. It requires only a single USB connection to your Windows, Mac, or Chromebook system and a driver installation and it’s ready. This small version has a 6.0 x 3.7″ active area and is compact enough to easily fit into a laptop bag. Included with the One is a pressure-sensitive stylus with 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity, three standard replacement nibs, and a nib removal tool.
Wacom – One by Wacom Creative Pen Tablet (Small)
$38.97
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.99 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8.85 × 6.4 × 1.4 in |
Active Area | 6.0 x 3.7" / 152.40 x 93.98 mm |
Number of Buttons | 0 |
Connectivity Ports | 1 x Micro-USB |
Connectivity Cable | USB Type-A |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 8.3 x 5.7 x 0.3" / 210.82 x 144.78 x 7.62 mm |
Pressure Levels | 2048 |
Report Rate | 133 pps |
Resolution | 2540 lpi |
Technology | Electromagnetic Resonance (EMR) |
Dimensions (L x D) | 5.5 x 4.5" / 138.8 x 115.0 mm |
Wireless Connectivity | None |
Operating System Support | ChromeOS, Windows, macOS/OS X |
Warranty Length | Limited 1-Year Warranty |
Reviews (8)
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Marielle Kub (verified owner) –
bought this so my kid could do math on her machine without having to go through the frustration of using her finger on a trackpad. It works perfectly
Kieran Labadie (verified owner) –
grate
Gladyce Ziemann (verified owner) –
My Wacom-One was everything that I hoped for and more.
Rudy Balistreri (verified owner) –
This thing is wonderful, and I rely on it daily for my professional graphics work. It’s the most basic model, but that suits me because the extra buttons and features never found their way into my workflow. Other Wacom tablets I’ve had have lasted 5 years of daily hard use on average before going on the fritz – hopefully this one will do the same or better. Having natural drawing tools lets me bring so much organic aesthetic to my design work, and I actually use it to completely replace my mouse even when doing non design work.
Lemuel Lindgren (verified owner) –
I have owned a Cintiq 21 (dead after many years of use), currently have a Cintiq 13HD and previously owned a smaller Wacom tablet. This little device is quite impressive for the price. On par performance wise where it counts. You don’t get an eraser end like the other Wacom tablets (never used that personally, I just change brushes as I don’t like the abrasive plastic on the eraser side) Also, the pen is not compatible between this device and the other tablets, just an FYI. This can be used effectively for drawing/painting/retouching. It is bare bones compared to the Intuos/Wacom main tablets, with no extra function buttons and such. But the bulk of desired functionality (the pressure sensitive pen) is exactly right.
Michale Collier (verified owner) –
I’m just starting to explore digital drawing and art, and so far this tablet has been super easy to use and intuitive!
Jamal Blick (verified owner) –
I needed a better tool than a trackball to do some detailed masking and cloning in PS. Basic, small and not expensive. It fits all of my needs.
Gia Mitchell (verified owner) –
This may not be the best drawing tablet available, but it does work with Linux, thanks to the Linux Wacom Project. I can use it with software such as GIMP, KRITA, and as a general pointing device. Have owned it since 2020 (for one year).