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Wacom One review: A high-quality, budget-conscious pen display

Wacom has long been widely regarded by digital artists as the creme de la creme of digitizers and input devices. A premium brand often comes with a premium price, however, and the lack of affordable pen displays from Wacom left many aspiring digital artists looking for alternatives. Wacom eventually started to take notice of the untapped potential of a budget friendly device and seeks to fill that void with their Wacom One pen display.

The Wacom One pen display bundles up the build quality and functionality that experienced digital artists are looking for into an approachable and affordable product that feels less out of reach than Wacom’s more expensive Cintiq line. However, affordability still comes with a cost, and many of the features that make working on Cintiqs enjoyable have been stripped from the One to keep it within budget constraints.

Wacom One: Price and availability

Wacom One pen display's additional box items, including HDMI/USB-A combo cable and stylus.

(Image credit: Windows Central / Cole Martin)

Pen displays are often considered more of a niche hardware accessory and as such often find themselves relegated to retail exclusively online via major hardware marketplaces like Amazon. However, Wacom is a clear exception as many of their pen displays and drawing tablets can be purchased in brick and mortar stores such as Best Buy and Microcenter, as well as online. The standard price for a Wacom One will run you around $400 although the display does occasionally go on sale.