Choose from a variety of Wacom drawing tablets with different features and connectivity options. Simply plug in your Wacom tablet via USB-C for a seamless, plug-and-play experience on your Chromebook.
Silky smooth touchscreen. Feels incredible to draw on. Easy to set up and get going. The stylus is lightweight and battery-free. Well, after some time with Wacom’s new drawing tablet, I found myself ...
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The new Wacom One tablet lineup starts at $50, supports third-party styluses, and connects via a single USB-C cable — even the display models. The new Wacom One tablet lineup starts at $50, supports ...
Wacom has added four new drawing tablets to its Wacom One family. The new tablets deliver creative flexibility and come with affordable price tags. The new lineup supports third-party styluses and ...