Should you buy the Genius tablet or Wacom tablet? While Wacom is a more recognizable brand that offers multiple high-end features, sometimes simpler devices like Genius tablets are all you need to do ...
While Wacom is well-known among the creative community for its pen and tablet products, the company has actually been producing full-out tablet computers running Windows since 2013 when it launched ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Best Wacom tablets: Wacom tablet on a desk next to a Canon camera When it comes to the best Wacom tablets, there are a number of ...
The Wacom Cintiq Pro 24 Pen is a graphics tablet with pen support and a 24 inch, 4K display with 98 percent Adobe RGB color accuracy. Artists and designers can hook it up to a computer to create ...
What's Hot: Excellent pen experience for art with little jitter, smooth flowing lines and great palm rejection. Lovely Wacom Pro Pen included. What's Not: Heavy, stand is awkward and flimsy. Display ...
Chromebook owners can now use the One by Wacom tablet and stylus with their Chrome OS device without first installing drivers, the company has announced. Wacom says this product is its first to sport ...
The tablet has an exceptionally good feel and pressure-sensitivity capability, plus it can serve multiple functions depending on your needs. The Wacom MobileStudio Pro offers a unique solution for the ...
Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing about and reviewing them since built-in Wi-Fi was an optional feature. He also covers almost anything connected to a PC, including ...
Wacom is no stranger to standalone graphics tablets. After years of outfitting artists with pen tablets and displays for working on a desktop machine or laptop, the company debuted both Android and ...
Wacom tablets have been collecting data on what apps users open, and it’s not entirely clear what Wacom is doing with the data. Software engineer Robert Heaton writes in a detailed blog post that he ...
Wacom tablets are normally associated with digital artists and illustrators. I am neither of those, but when Wacom sent me their new Intuos Pro M, I decided to give it a go anyway. I figured many ...