Wacom has unveiled the Wacom One 14, a new 14-inch creative display tablet designed for students, beginners, and hobbyist artists. Priced at $299.95, it’s the latest addition to the company’s affordable “One” series and offers a larger canvas compared to the previously released 12-inch and 13-inch models.
The new tablet aims to strike a balance between affordability and functionality. While it doesn’t include advanced features like multi-touch support, it provides a practical starting point for digital artists who want reliable hardware without the premium cost of Wacom’s professional Cintiq line.
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Key Features of the Wacom One 14
- 14-inch IPS display with 1920 x 1080 resolution
- Battery-free Wacom One Standard Pen included
- USB-C connectivity for easy setup
- Compatible with Windows, Mac, and Chromebook
- Slimmer bezels and a thinner frame for portability
Unlike earlier entry-level models, the Wacom One 14 comes bundled with a stylus and USB-C cable right out of the box. This makes it a more complete package compared to the Wacom One 12, which originally launched at $400 but now retails for about $210.
Wacom is positioning the One 14 as an ideal choice for first-time buyers looking to experiment with drawing, photo editing, or even 3D sculpting. By setting the price just under $300, Wacom is also making a stronger play against budget-friendly rivals like Huion, XP-Pen, and Gaomon, which have grown popular among entry-level artists.
While it may not rival the premium features of higher-end Wacom models, the Wacom One 14 provides an accessible entry point into the world of digital creativity—one that’s compact enough to carry in a backpack yet powerful enough to bring artistic ideas to life.