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Wacom One 14 Review: Solid hardware, in a crowded market

The Wacom One 14 is a computer-tethered pen display that tries to pull artists away from the iPad, but its solid specifications can’t fend off a changing market forever.

Digital drawing tablet on a wooden table displaying a cartoon character with blue skin, blue hair, glasses, and ear adornments. A stylus is placed nearby.
Wacom One 14

As a professional digital illustrator with 15+ years of experience across comics, gaming, and everything in between, I love pen displays. Pen display tablets and digital art are vital to my day-to-day workflow and productivity.

My very first pen display was a Wacom Cintiq, and for many, many years used Wacom products exclusively for all of my illustration needs.

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