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13.3” Wacom One Digital Drawing Tablet (Flint White) Expired

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$399.95
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Adorama has 13.3" Wacom One Digital Drawing Tablet (Flint White, DTC133W0A) for $299.95 (discount will show in cart). Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • One 13.3 " Creative Pen Display (Flint White)
  • One Pen (CP91300B2Z)
  • 3 Replacement Nibs
  • One X-Shape Cable
  • AC Adapter (10 W)
  • AC Plug Head
  • Quick Start Guide
  • Regulation Sheet
Features:
  • The Wacom One is a drawing tablet with screen for various creative uses such as signing documents digitally, viewing a phone app on a bigger screen, quickly taking notes, sketching, painting or editing photos.
  • Compatible with Mac, Windows PC and Android.

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Yes, it needs computer.

Its a graphics tablet -- not a computer tablet or e-reader or laptop. Its purely an external display with extremely good rendering & capabilities. For example, WACOM pen technology, which is on par with/superior to Apple's pen.

Some people may think this isn't a big issue, but it is, if youre a graphic artist. Almost all graphics tablets that are non-WACOM have some "jitter" or line-smoothing that looks either bad or too heavy-handed, and therefore ruins the feeling of making artwork and can sometimes ruin it.

Microsoft Surface Pro used to use WACOM technology but switched to N-Trig technology, which was a huge loss for graphic designers, bc N-Trig is jittery -- but Microsoft had bought the company so didn't want to pay WACOM, which charges big fees for its tech.

The ability to draw on an external display, perfectly, means you can use as high-powered of a machine as you want -- and also have your main monitor at the same time. So you can use the best graphics cards and the most memory.

Whereas if you are just on a tablet, youre stuck with a tiny processor and tiny amounts of ram. Personally, I only trust WACOM technology and Apple iPads (specifically the Procreate App) for my artwork.

WACOM is what you want with any high powered PC.
Interesting to note: a LOT of these sold used on eBay. They do seem to hold their value while at the current model/version though. I just wonder why so many are selling them. These devices have always felt to me like a cool to have but when you actually get it I think many never end up using them, or not using them as much as they thought they would.

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Shows $399 for me.
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07-30-2021 at 07:39 AM.
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Shows $399 for me.

Try adding to cart, drops the price by $100.
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Shows $399 for me.
When you add it to the cart it shows the lower price.
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07-30-2021 at 07:49 AM.
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Does this work stand alone? Seems like it needs a computing device to work?
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07-30-2021 at 08:04 AM.

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Citizen

07-30-2021 at 08:04 AM.
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Does this work stand alone? Seems like it needs a computing device to work?
Yes, it needs computer.

Its a graphics tablet -- not a computer tablet or e-reader or laptop. Its purely an external display with extremely good rendering & capabilities. For example, WACOM pen technology, which is on par with/superior to Apple's pen.

Some people may think this isn't a big issue, but it is, if youre a graphic artist. Almost all graphics tablets that are non-WACOM have some "jitter" or line-smoothing that looks either bad or too heavy-handed, and therefore ruins the feeling of making artwork and can sometimes ruin it.

Microsoft Surface Pro used to use WACOM technology but switched to N-Trig technology, which was a huge loss for graphic designers, bc N-Trig is jittery -- but Microsoft had bought the company so didn't want to pay WACOM, which charges big fees for its tech.

The ability to draw on an external display, perfectly, means you can use as high-powered of a machine as you want -- and also have your main monitor at the same time. So you can use the best graphics cards and the most memory.

Whereas if you are just on a tablet, youre stuck with a tiny processor and tiny amounts of ram. Personally, I only trust WACOM technology and Apple iPads (specifically the Procreate App) for my artwork.

WACOM is what you want with any high powered PC.
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07-30-2021 at 08:05 AM.
07-30-2021 at 08:05 AM.
Quote from LeviathanUltima :
Does this work stand alone? Seems like it needs a computing device to work?

You need a computer. It is like a monitor that you can draw on it
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Quote from Citizen :
Yes, it needs computer.

Its a graphics tablet -- not a computer tablet or e-reader or laptop. Its purely an external display with extremely good rendering & capabilities. For example, WACOM pen technology, which is on par with/superior to Apple's pen.

Some people may think this isn't a big issue, but it is, if youre a graphic artist. Almost all graphics tablets that are non-WACOM have some "jitter" or line-smoothing that looks either bad or too heavy-handed, and therefore ruins the feeling of making artwork and can sometimes ruin it.

Microsoft Surface Pro used to use WACOM technology but switched to N-Trig technology, which was a huge loss for graphic designers, bc N-Trig is jittery -- but Microsoft had bought the company so didn't want to pay WACOM, which charges big fees for its tech.

The ability to draw on an external display, perfectly, means you can use as high-powered of a machine as you want -- and also have your main monitor at the same time. So you can use the best graphics cards and the most memory.

Whereas if you are just on a tablet, youre stuck with a tiny processor and tiny amounts of ram. Personally, I only trust WACOM technology and Apple iPads (specifically the Procreate App) for my artwork.

WACOM is what you want with any high powered PC.
This is WACOM EMR? Which of their pens, or aftermarket give the full sensitivity on this?
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07-30-2021 at 08:11 AM.
07-30-2021 at 08:11 AM.
Quote from Citizen :
Personally, I only trust WACOM technology and Apple iPads (specifically the Procreate App) for my artwork.
So you can use this with an iPad? And that gets a better result than using Apple Pen/Procreate direction on the iPad?
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07-30-2021 at 08:25 AM.
07-30-2021 at 08:25 AM.
Do these have the issue where the pen dies forever if you dont use/charge it for a while like the Apple Pens?

EDIT: Nevermind, just read in the specs theres no battery in these pens.
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So you can use this with an iPad? And that gets a better result than using Apple Pen/Procreate direction on the iPad?
You can't, I believe they are suggesting that they would only trust using either WACOM technology OR using ipads.
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Interesting to note: a LOT of these sold used on eBay. They do seem to hold their value while at the current model/version though. I just wonder why so many are selling them. These devices have always felt to me like a cool to have but when you actually get it I think many never end up using them, or not using them as much as they thought they would.
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Are iPads pro just as good??
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Quote from james.tren20 :
Are iPads pro just as good??
depends if you have hardware

If you have a decent pc or laptop that is way more powered and useful than an ipad, then get a wacom tablet

If you don't have the hardware, then ipad makes more sense
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