π¨ Draw Your Dreams into Reality!
The One by Wacom Small Graphics Drawing Tablet is a versatile and portable tool designed for students, artists, and educators. With its ergonomic 2048 pressure-sensitive pen and compatibility with Chromebook, Mac, and Windows, it offers a natural drawing experience that mimics pen-on-paper. Weighing just 431 grams and featuring advanced electro-magnetic technology, this tablet is perfect for bringing your creative visions to life.
Brand | Wacom |
Product Dimensions | 14.48 x 21.08 x 0.25 cm; 430.91 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | CTL472K1A |
Manufacturer | Wacom Technology Corporation |
Series | FBAWCCTL472K1ARB |
Colour | Black |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Wireless Type | 802.11a |
Operating System | Windows, Mac OS |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 4000 Milliampere Hour (mAh) |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 300 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 431 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**K
Great piece of kit
This works well and is more accurate than a mouse. Some systems have features where you can use the pen and that makes it really simple. Can even log into windows 11 with it and not get errors
R**H
Just does not work as expected
Just does not do what was expect
I**G
Disappointing
This is a basic tablet. Really basic. And fort that, it's expensive.If you're ever used a "grown up" graphics tablet, or something like an Apple pen, do not mistake this for cost effective alternative.Most of all, DO NOT BUY THIS if you want to use it as anything more than a glorified mouse. I'd hoped to use this with Inkspace, Wacom's own handwriting recognition software. You'd think it would work. Why wouldn't it? It doesn't. And there really is little excuse for that.I'm going to give this to my 8yr old, because at least she can use it as a toy .... which is what it is.
H**T
not easy to set up and died after 5 months
driver doesn't always recognise the tablet. took while to get it to work. stopped working after 5 months. now it's passed return period, Wacom wouldn't honour the warranty because I have moved to a different country.
S**E
Solid hardware ruined by some pathetic drivers and software.
To be honest, it would be an easy 5 with some simple changes - especially at this price point.If you plug it in with no drivers, it's fine... mouse mode, actually quite usable.The trouble starts when you actually try to use Wacom's awful software:- changes behaviour of your normal every day mouse- causes crashes in standard windows stuff like whiteboard every 2-3 mins- applying settings in their software usually doesn't "apply" anything.First major sin:It replaces Windows' mouse driver with its own inferior driver, which wrecks your mouse speed and acceleration. You can never quite get the pointer ballistics right after this point. For this alone it gets a 1.It has no business interfering with other pointing devices, less so nerfing them.Feels very amateurish.Second major sin:Their own config utility is barely functional.By default it'll map to "absolute mode" (e.g. any point on the pad maps to a particular point on the screen). But I have 3. So everything comes out about 6 times wider than it should.It's supposed to let you correct this, or map to a particular screen, but it doesn't actually work.Setting it to a single monitor causes the mouse to flicker endlessly back and forth. So you're best off in mouse mode (e.g. the default thing that happpens anyway without any drivers present)A window pops up on startup "wacom desktop centre", with links to e.g. "set up your device".Those links don't work. They're completely unclickable on mouse or tablet.Actually that's a lie "register your device" works... obviously.Almost any time you apply a setting in the setup software, it doesn't actually apply settings.You have to wiggle one of the sliders about for it to register that something's changed.I also found that the windows whiteboard was constantly (every few mins) crashing with this driver installed. So no. Not using it.What does this mean?Reasonable to assume that nobody's testing these software releases at Wacom's end, and for me that's a huge security concern. What else could sneak into this software unchecked?The real kicker is that there's a free, open source alternative driver kicking about on Github.And it works really well.A bunch of people in their spare time wrote a much better driver than the one you're about to pay for.Good points:- feels very nice to write on- the accuracy is great- the size isn't awfulBut they don't really deserve your money for these scummy practices.Hard pass.
L**N
Amazing
Not to hard to get a hang of! Iβm a uni student for fashion so this is a dream to work with when Iβm doing digital illustrations on photoshop would highly recommend if you are a student (or have a hobby) in using photoshop for digital illustrations! itβs made my life so much easier!
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