Wacom announced its first OLED graphics tablet, the Movink 13, on Thursday, showing off what the company calls its lightest and thinnest pen display yet.
Wacom Movink 13 review
Wacom claims the new $750 Movink 13 measures 4mm at its thinnest point and weighs just 420g, making it 55% lighter and 66% thinner than the Wacom One 13 touch device. What’s more, this new one only has a single cable connecting it to your Mac, PC, ChromeOS, or Android device, making for a much less cluttered experience.
"Wacom Movink is a unique OLED pen display designed to empower creatives. It's a great, competitively priced upgrade for many existing setups," said Koji Yano, senior vice president at Wacom, in a statement. "Market data shows that 1 in 3 digital creators use more than one creative pen device… With Wacom Movink, we can offer them the perfect solution that takes them where they need to be without compromising on performance, precision or experience. This quality could only be achieved with the advanced OLED technology developed and supplied by Samsung Display."
Samsung’s 13.3-inch OLED display allows the Movink 13 to display deeper blacks and more colors. Wacom says it’s also anti-glare and responds with zero latency, making drawing on the tablet as intuitive as drawing on paper. It’s a touchscreen, with customizable touch buttons in the upper corners that you can assign shortcuts to.