Product Description: | Includes Wacom One Standard Pen
11.6" 1920 x 1080 Full HD Display
4096 Levels of Pressure Sensitivity
2 x USB-C Ports
170°/170° Viewing Angles
18 ms Response Rate |
Product SKU: | buydig_WCMONETAB12 |
active_area: | 10.1 x 5.7" / 256.5 x 144.8 mm |
aspect_ratio: | 16:9 |
bluetooth: | No |
buttons_customizable: | No |
cable_length: | 5.9' / 1.8 m |
color_gamut: | 99% sRGB
99% CIE1931 |
connectivity_cable: | USB-C |
contrast_ratio: | 1400:1 |
dimensions_l_x_d: | 5.9 x 0.4" / 149.9 x 9.8 mm |
dimensions_w_x_h_x_d: | 11.8 x 7.5 x 0.4" / 299.7 x 190.5 x 10.2 mm |
display_colors: | 16.7 Million |
display_size: | 11.6" |
input_power: | 5 VDC at 3 A
100 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz |
inputsoutputs: | 2x USB-C (Unspecified Interface) / Supports Video Alt Mode and Power Delivery |
maximum_brightness: | 275 nits / cd/m2 |
multi-touch: | No |
native_resolution: | 1920 x 1080 |
number_of_buttons: | No |
number_of_switches: | 2 |
os_compatibility: | Windows 10 or Later / macOS 11 or Later / 8 or Later / Chrome OS |
panel_type: | IPS-Type LCD |
pixel_pitch: | 0.1335 mm |
power_consumption: | ≤14 W |
pressure_levels: | 4096 |
report_rate: | 240 pps |
resolution: | 2540 lpi |
response_time: | 18 ms |
stylus_technology: | Electromagnetic Resonance (EMR) |
tilt: | 60° |
video_io: | 2x USB-C |
viewing_angle_h_x_v: | 170 x 170° |
weight: | 1.5 lb / 0.7 kg |
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It feels too cramped, to have a keyboard for hotkeys, probably close to full size for most, and this screen all bunched up, plus your regular monitor, etc.
I'd really recommend a larger, 13 or 16 size screen at a higher res. If you get this, maybe get a cheap macropad or 60 percent keyboard or smaller for hotkeys and it won't feel bad.
Not all apps are nice to draw with when only the canvas is on screen, so it can make your effective drawing space very, very small, when you add in all the menus, etc.
I have a doio macropad that uses via, and has programmable knobs and it's been heaven while drawing. Huion has a macropad similar that is amazing.
Anyway, just my 2c.
For this price I got the huion because I needed hotkeys and this Wacom doesn't even have the eraser end which is one of Wacom's killer features. Plus the huion can connect with just one thunderbolt cable to my Mac Studio while this requires a 3 in 1 splitter. It also makes the huion much easier to stow away if you aren't using it.
For someone that only needs to draw professionally occasionally I have no regrets with the Huion, again after a decade using high end cintiqs.