Choose from a variety of Wacom drawing tablets with different features and connectivity options. Simply plug in your Wacom tablet via USB-C for a seamless, plug-and-play experience on your Chromebook.
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 ...
Wacom's updated One graphics tablets offer iPad-like multi-touch. But they cost almost the same as an iPad and do way less. For most people, the Apple Pencil is the best drawing stylus, despite its ...
For all their strengths as eduction tools, Chromebooks have their limitations. Most don’t come with a stylus, and even if they do, they’re usually not the most accurate. Enter Wacom. To make ...
Wacom has announced the launch of its new Wacom One line, giving us the budget drawing tablet range that we've been waiting for... kind of. Four new products are being released as part of the Wacom ...
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 ...
Wacom has just revamped its Bamboo tablet lineup, replacing the current Touch, Pen and Pen & Touch models with the Bamboos Connect, Capture and Create. These new names will take a little more ...
A $300 14-inch drawing tablet joins Wacom’s most affordable display lineup.