The Wacom One entry-level pen tablets and displays are the most popular and best seller products Wacom has offered to date.

But you might be wondering when Wacom launched and updated this product line.

In this article, I will give you a detailed introduction about that, and point out the differences between the first and second generations.

When did the Wacom One Come Out​?

The Wacom One (Gen. 1) was Released in 2019, It has a 13.3-inch, 1920×1080, 72% NTSC display with battery-free stylus that support 4K pressure and tilt, being priced at $400.

It quickly became a popular drawing tablet for beginner digital artists and creators for its affordable price point, big screen, durable, and comprehensive entry-level functionality.

In August 2023, Wacom has updated its entry-level Wacom One product range, launching two new pen displays, the Wacom One 12 and Wacom One 13 touch, and two new graphics tablets, the Wacom One S and Wacom One M.

Both pen displays with 11.6” and 13.3” glass screens respectively, feature a 1920×1080 Full HD resolution with 99% sRGB color gamut and low parallax through the optical bonding of the displays for more control and precision.

Additionally, both now feature etched glass surface rather than plastic screens, giving a more Cintiq-like drawing experience.

Right out of the box, you’re only one USB-C cable away from using the new Wacom One, No wrestling with Messy 3-in-1 cables at all. and It can be bought as is, without a stand, cables, power adapter or carry case.

The option to buy the tablet alone makes the Wacom One 12 the cheapest Wacom pen display to date.

The Wacom One 13 touch is the first pen display in the compact entry level category to feature 10 finger multi-touch gestures offering users a whole new dimension of intuitive use and interaction.

The Wacom One S (6.0 x 3.7-inch of active area) and One M (8.5 x 5.3-inch of draw area) are the first entry level graphics tablets with Bluetooth connection, 4K pressure sensitivity that support tilt recognition for calligraphy effects.

The EMR pen features 2 customizable side buttons for increased productivity and comes in various color options to choose from.

Whether original Wacom One or newer version, all support connecting to Android and ChromeOS devices as well as Windows and macOS.

Wacom One 13 (Gen. 1) vs Wacom One 13 Touch vs Wacom One 12 Comparison

Wacom One 13 (Gen. 1) Wacom One 13 Touch Wacom One 12
Launch Date 2019 2023 2023
Screen Size 13.3 inch 13.3 inch 11.6 inch
Screen Panel LCD LCD LCD
Dimensions 357 x 225 x 14.6 mm 336 x 222 x 12 mm 299 x 190 x 11 mm
Resolution 1,920 x 1,080 pixels 1,920 x 1,080 pixels 1,920 x 1,080 pixels
Colour Gamut  72% NTSC/92% sRGB 99% sRGB 99% sRGB
Screen Technology Non-Laminated Laminated Laminated
Drawing Surface Matte Anti-Glare film Etched Glass Etched Glass
Viewing Angle 170° 170° 170°
Brightness 200 cd/m2 320 cd/m2 275 cd/m2
Contrast ratio 1,000:1 2,000:1 1,400:1
Stylus Model Wacom One Pen Wacom One Pen Wacom One Pen
Pressure sensitivity 4,096 levels 4,096 levels 4,096 levels
Tilt sensitivity +-60 degrees +-60 degrees +-60 degrees
Multi-touch No Yes No
Weight 1.0 kg 900g 700g
Connection 3-in-1 Cable Single USB-C Cable Single USB-C Cable
Compatibility Windows, Mac, Chrome OS, Android Windows, Mac, Chrome OS, Android Windows, Mac, Chrome OS, Android
Launch price US$399.95 US$599.99 US$399.99

Take Away

Wacom One Creative Pen Display is not designed for professionals. It was designed as an entry-level display tablet and lacks many of the common features that more professional devices have in spades.

Addition buttons for quicker workflows, professional resolution and color gamut, 8192 levels of pressure, and more are all features that were left on the cutting room floor with this device.

But what you get instead is a well-priced, durable, and streamlined tablet that checks all of the boxes that a beginner artist, college student, or traveling professional might need in a device.

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