CES 2020: New Wacom One Creative Pen Display Pairs a Natural Feel with Utmost Precision

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Published on January 7, 2020
Wacom One Creative Pen Display
Wacom One Creative Pen Display
Stephanie Vermillion
Adorama ALC

The new Wacom One Creative Pen Display, announced at CES 2020, will shake up the creative world with a natural system that feels like pen-on-paper — and precise results for the biggest creative projects. With a 13.3-inch screen and a battery-free pen, artists, creatives, and entrepreneurs can take their work up a level with the Wacom One in 2020. Here are some of the new system’s highlights: 

Wacom One Creative Pen Display: 

Graphic design, mind mapping, drawing, and annotating are about to get more intuitive with the new Wacom One Creative Pen Display. The Wacom One offers one of the most natural pen-on-paper experiences, with natural surface friction that feels like you’re drawing right on paper. The powerful, battery-free pen also feels like a standard pen — that is, until you see the hyper-accurate results.

Drawing, designing, and brainstorming are also easier than ever with a 13.3-inch screen that’s nearly the size of a sheet of A4 paper. The Wacom One connects with Mac, PC, and select Android gadgets; it’s available for preorder now. 

Wacom One Creative Pen Display
Image via Wacom

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Key Features:

  • Natural, paper-like canvas
  • Battery-free and precise pen
  • Large display that’s nearly A4/letter size
  • Included bonus pack comes with additional apps
  • Compatible with Mac, PC, and select Android tablets or smartphones
  • 3-inch full HD display

Natural Pen-on-Paper Feel:

The Wacom One pairs the perks of digital precision with a natural system that feels like you’re drawing and writing on paper. The display offers natural surface friction with minimal reflection to guarantee the most realistic experience possible. Plus, the battery-free and pressure-sensitive pen feels like any standard old pen — with results that are anything but ordinary. This pen is so precise and mighty that what you do is exactly what you see.

Impressively Large Canvas Size:

The Wacom One’s display isn’t just lifelike; it’s spacious. This bright and vibrant 13.3-inch display is nearly the size of an A4 sheet of paper. That means more room for sketching, drawing, diagrams, annotations, document updating, and more on a full HD 1920 x 1080 display. But, don’t let the extra room fool you. A sleek, slim design makes the Wacom One easily portable for business and leisure travel.

Wacom One Creative Pen Display
Image via Wacom

A Versatile Pen for Various Projects:

The Wacom One pen comes with software that configures it to act as a pen or brush. It comes with sa full range of color options. This makes it functional and versatile for everything from graphic design and artwork to mind-mapping and document editing. 

A Bonus Pack Brings Extra Goods:

Each Wacom One comes with a jam-packed creative bonus kit that includes bamboo paper, a three-month license for Clip Studio Paint Pro, and a two-month license for Adobe Premiere Rush for video editing.

Built for Creatives and Entrepreneurs:

With multiple pen styles and a versatile interface, the Wacom One is designed with creatives and entrepreneurs in mind. Designers and artists will be delighted by the precise brush-on-paper feel, while entrepreneurs and their teams can use the Wacom One for note taking, brainstorming, annotating, diagram creation, and editing. Videographers can also step up their game with the Wacom One’s graphic capabilities, not to mention the included two-month license for Adobe Premiere rush.

The Wacom One is available for preorder for  at Adorama

Stephanie Vermillion
Stephanie Vermillion is a wedding, documentary and small business filmmaker covering the New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania area, as well as a travel and lifestyle journalist reporting on a variety of topics across the globe. Combining Stephanie’s interests in storytelling, love, wildlife, travel and media, Stephanie Vermillion Studio was built from the ground up in her one-bedroom apartment in Hoboken, New Jersey. Stephanie’s writing and photography have been published in outlets like Mental Floss and Elite Daily, and her filmmaking includes everything from East Coast weddings to awareness-building wildlife conservation films around the world.