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JB Hi-Fi
★★★★★
3 years ago
Great features

As a person who just started drawing, it is extremely friendly for use. The setup is quite easy and the tracking is smooth enough, i didn't feel any delay. The best part is i can see whare I'm drawing which, at least for me, is quite important. (Tried intuos years ago but i can't get use to drawing without seeing my hands...)

JB Hi-Fi
★★★★★
3 years ago
A perfect graphics tablet.

I had bought this online on Boxing Day last year, as I always wanted my own graphics tablet. As I got it, it works just as beautifully as I expected.

JB Hi-Fi
★★★★★
3 years ago
An amazing Tablet and affordable for Wacom

Haven't owned a wacom in years, but honestly the Wacom is worth the price. Drawing on this tablet feels so smooth I want to use it all the time, even when I'm not drawing. No connection issues, can draw in your lap if you really want to as well. Product is light and easy to work with. The software that Wacom provides are awesome and really get you started if you don't have any software yet.

JB Hi-Fi
★★★★
3 years ago
Massive disappointment

We bought for Xmas for my 11 yo after considerable investigation. We had to pool money from us (parents) with grandparents as it was beyond our budget. We returned from holidays with much excitement to use it. The stylus doesn't work. We spent hours on it, and then hours with Wacom helpline to determine they think it was probably a faulty lead they supplied. I sent them a bunch of things to justify a new lead, but still they are holding out for more (your tax invoice, in fact). I think I'd prefer to have our money back at this stage as it has been hours of pain and disappointment.

PB Tech
★★★★
4 years ago
Great introductory tablet display for aspiring artists and verterans

I bought the tablet display as I've always been wanting to have one at home for digital art and 3D scultping. I'm a 3D artist with 8 years of working in the industry and I'm pretty happy with how this tablet handles. The tablet is very responsive and I've been able to make really good art with it and it also works well with zBrush. The color range for the tablet is also pretty good as expected from a wacom product. Another great feature is that you can connect this to your phone as well if you don't want to use a computer. It works with various apps like medibang or ibis paint pro thus allowing you to just make art using your phone. My only...view more

PB Tech
★★★★★
4 years ago
Great purchase

A very good quality product for a good price! Also great service. I am a happy customer

PB Tech
★★★★★
3 years ago
Wacom Intuos Medium

LOVE it! Thank you :)

PB Tech
★★★★★
3 years ago
Hapyy

Works beautifully

Trusted Reviews
★★★★★
4 years ago
Wacom One Review

The Wacom One is a fantastic device for students and hobbyists in the market for a display tablet on a budget. There’s no doubt Wacom has made sacrifices to keep the cost low; but, if you’re happy to move past the lack of Express Keys and some minor screen drawbacks then you’ll struggle to find a better pen display for under £400.

Excellent price for a pen display; Portable deisgn; Android support; Excellent screen texture;

No Express Keys; You get what you pay for with the screen; Cables negate portability ;

PC Magazine
★★★★
4 years ago
Wacom One Creative Pen Display Review

At $399.95, the Wacom One Creative Pen Display—geared to amateur artists, note-takers, and doodlers—is the company's lowest-priced pen display. It's in effect an interactive monitor, controlled by means of the included Wacom One Pen. Although the Wacom One's 13.3-inch screen is relatively small and its stylus more basic than the one found in most Wacom products, the price is right for casual artists and students, and it becomes our Editors' Choice entry-level pen display. A Basic Slate The antiglare screen has the same full HD or 1080p (1,920-by-1,080-pixel) resolution as the 15.6-inch Wacom Cintiq 16. It uses advanced hyper-viewing angle (AHVA) technology, a variant on familiar in-plane switching (IPS) technology rather than VA. Measuring 0.6 by 14.1 by 8.9 inches and weighing 2.2 pounds, the Wacom One—which I'll simply call the One from here on—looks like a tablet, but with thick matte-black bezels (1.3 inches on the bottom, an inch on each side, and just under an inch on to...

Not exactly an impulse buy but priced well below Wacom pen displays like the Cintiq 16, the Wacom One is a fine product for students, doodlers, and casual artists who'd like to write and sketch digitally.

Moderately priced; Easy to learn and use; Comfortable if basic stylus; Comes with a full Bamboo Paper download (plus trial programs)

No multi-touch (finger) support; Warranty is only one year

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