The new Wacom One tablet lineup starts at $50, supports third-party styluses, and connects via a single USB-C cable — even the display models. The new Wacom One tablet lineup starts at $50, supports ...
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Wacom has added four new drawing tablets to its Wacom One family. The new tablets deliver creative flexibility and come with affordable price tags. The new lineup supports third-party styluses and ...
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Founder Aleksandr Ulitin's earliest spark for what would become one of the best drawing apps for iPad came not from a business plan but from an engineering challenge. "I used to draw before, and at ...