

Other screen details include a 170-degree viewing angle, a 26ms response time, and a 16:9 aspect ratio. It doesn’t have best screen, by the way, with the panel only replicating 72 percent of the NTSC color gamut, although that’s really of secondary importance, since you can fiddle with the color on the actual machine that’s connected to the tablet. The Wacom One is a 13.3-inch drawing tablet, with its own 1920 x 1080 display, so you can draw and see your creations right on the same surface. It’s a great product – one that will likely see plenty of interest, especially with the current growth of drawing and illustration app offerings on mobile platforms.


That’s right, the same company that makes those drawing tablets nearly everyone uses on PCs just made one that you can use on mobile devices, so you can do the same creative work without investing in an expensive professional-grade workstation.
#Ipad pro as a wacom for windows android
We’re guessing that’s the whole reason for the Wacom One, a new drawing tablet that’s compatible with Android devices. With Apple finally getting the drawing tool right, it’s not going to be long before other tablet makers jump in on the bandwagon, effectively encroaching on a domain once limited to full-featured PCs. While it was far from perfect when it first released, the Apple Pencil eventually transformed the iPad Pro into a quality drawing tool – one that can rival the creative things people can do on a PC-and-drawing-tablet combo.
