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One by Wacom Drawing Tablet, Medium 10.9' x 7.4' Compact Graphics Tablet, Student Beginner Creative Pen Digital Drawing Pad for Chromebook, Mac, Windows

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  • Entry-Level Tablet: Drawing tablet dimensions are 10.9" x 7.4" x 0.3" with a 8.5" x 5.3" active area; pen-on-paper feeling for digital pen starters, drawing, editing photos, or visual communication
  • Natural Pen Experience: Included One by Wacom pen features natural tilt recognition, virtually lag-free tracking, no batteries or recharging, and 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity
  • Ideal for Educators: With Chromebook certified plug-and-play setup, drawing tablet is excellent for technical subjects like math and more visual scientific subjects like biology or physiology
  • Multiple Compatibility: Drawing pad connects to Windows PC, Mac, Chromebook, or Linux PC via USB; works with any computer system and software for education and gaming
  • Includes: Medium One by Wacom graphic design tablet, Wacom Pen 2K, 3 replacement nibs, nib removal tool, Micro USB to USB-A cable, and quick start guide


One by Wacom drawing tablet is designed to make learning easier. Use the digital pen and tablet with your computer to draw, edit photos, express ideas, write formulas and interact in online classes in a way you can’t with a keyboard and trackpad. The simple USB connection to a Chromebook, Mac or Windows computer couldn’t be easier (some devices require a USB-C adapter) and the battery-free pressure-sensitive pen doesn’t require charging so it works the moment it touches the tablet surface. With Wacom’s 35+ years of digital pen development, you can count on One by Wacom as a high-quality, reliable product to last well beyond your school years. This product works with devices capable of running the latest version of Chrome OS and has been certified to meet Google's compatibility standards. Google is not responsible for the operation of this product or its compliance with safety requirements. Chromebook and the Works With Chromebook badge are trademarks of Google LLC. Pen must be used in conjunction with the tablet to function with Chrome OS.


Constance Marie Gorman
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2025
I bought a writing tablet for my previous computer that operated on Windows 10. It worked great and I was highly satisfied. When I bought my new computer, I upgraded to Windows 11 and had to buy another Wacom writing tablet because my old one wasn't compatible with Windows 11. The new one has a poor response time and acts crazy at times. I use it for my job, so I don't appreciate it when the pen goes haywire. I have to unplug and plug it in to get it to right itself. That never happened with the old one.
Ford racing
Reviewed in Canada on May 31, 2025
It’s pretty cool my son loves it
Elisa
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2025
I bought it for MacBook 2020 and I needed to buy a separate wire to connect it and than I downloaded the app and it gave kind of a hard time to connect otherwise it’s a great product takes time to get use to but it works alright and it seems to handle pressure greatly and looks like it will last me a long time!
K Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
Works great. Definitely worth the $.
Marcos Butel Cardoso
Reviewed in Brazil on May 20, 2025
gostei, estou aprendendo a usar. vale a pena.fiquei inpressionado com a rapidez na entrega aqui para o norte. Foram exatos 7 dias. Nem imaginava que chegaria tão rápido.
Charlie Campbell
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
this is a really good drawing tablet for the price! Make sure you remember your ctrl+z and always put the pencil back into the little side loopy thing! :D Wacom's just as good as i remember
Cooljonnorris
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025
Hooray! My ordeal with finding a graphics tablet to work with Linux is over. Success!After wasting time and money on Huion US610 (Linux functionality severely limited to nonexistent), I decided to bite the bullet and spend a bunch more on Wacom, which I knew would work with Linux. Also, my first order of the Huion tablet went missing in shipment, and I am STILL waiting on my refund. It was the second one, which I actually got, that failed to work completely, even with the Huion driver. Apparently, it needs the Linux 6.5 or higher kernal to work. Nice if that had been mentioned before I wasted time and money.Much to my surprise, Wacom had a similarly priced tablet to the Huion. I immediately ordered one.I don't really need all the fancy extras, as I am not a hotshot graphics artist. I just want to edit photos and maybe draw a little in Krita and Blender Grease Pencil (2D images in a 3D workspace environment - Yes, please!).The Wacom got here quickly (no missing tablet in shipping) and I anxiously plugged it in and tried it out in Krita.It worked! Right out of the box, no issues so far at all. Pressure works quite nicely as well, which made me really happy. That is really all I need for now. Oh, sure, I would love one of the 24 inch hi res monitor touch screen tablets, but that doesn't fit my budget or real needs for now.The system I tried it on is a refurb dell 9020 with Mint 21.1 Mate. I have another computer, on which I just installed 22.1, and I will report back if there are any issues with that version, which I do not expect, as I read that 22.1 has fewer such issues, being based on a newer Linux kernal (6.8, I believe).The Wacom came nicely packaged, in great shape, and installation was literally plug and play. It is extremely easy to use, although I will admit I only have a couple hours on it so far. Pen is configured out of the box with buttons as left and right mouse buttons, which I doubt I will use, as I prefer my wireless trackball for navigation.It is small, thin, quite protable, and seems solid. Don't know how durable it is, as that will have to be tested over time.Bottom line, I you are a Linux user and need a basic graphics tablet, look here first. It is inexpensive, easy to use, and it works out of the box on reasonably new Linux Mint versions (should also work on Ubuntu, which Mint is based upon).
Mike Mangler
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025
Very happy with this. I use it all the time when sculpting in Blender.
José A.
Reviewed in Mexico on April 17, 2025
Excelente tableta, fácil de usar y se puede configurar desde la interfaz de wacom.Funciona excelente y por el precio es una buena opción. Lo recomiendo.
Jane
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
Easy to set up and use, very portable/ slim/ light weight. For what I paid, this is amazing. I am a graphic designer and rarely do illustrations, but when I need it, this is exactly what I need.
Remy McNamara
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
The One by Wacom Drawing Tablet has been a great addition to my creative workflow. It’s compact, easy to use, and delivers the quality and precision you’d expect from Wacom, all at an affordable price.Setup and Compatibility:Getting started was quick and painless. The tablet connects via USB and works seamlessly across multiple platforms (Windows, Mac, and even some Linux distributions). The driver installation was straightforward, and I was up and running in minutes.Design:The tablet is lightweight and slim, making it easy to carry around or store when not in use. Despite its compact size, the active area of 8.5" x 5.3" is spacious enough for detailed work, and the smooth matte surface mimics the feel of drawing on paper.Pen Performance:The pen is cordless, battery-free, and incredibly responsive. It offers 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity, which translates beautifully into nuanced strokes for drawing, shading, and editing. It’s comfortable to hold for long sessions, and the two customizable buttons add an extra layer of functionality.Drawing Experience:The accuracy and responsiveness of this tablet are excellent. It tracks pen movements with precision, making it suitable for both digital art and photo editing. Whether sketching, inking, or working with layers in programs like Photoshop or Clip Studio Paint, the performance is smooth and consistent.Versatility:This tablet isn’t just for artists—it’s also a fantastic tool for note-taking, creating diagrams, or even online teaching. It’s a versatile device that can adapt to a variety of needs, making it a great investment.Value for Money:For the price, the One by Wacom punches well above its weight. It delivers professional-grade quality at a beginner-friendly price, making it ideal for students, hobbyists, and even professionals looking for a secondary device.Final Thoughts:The One by Wacom Drawing Tablet is a reliable and high-performing graphics tablet that strikes the perfect balance between affordability and functionality. It’s compact, responsive, and easy to use, making it a solid choice for anyone looking to dive into digital art or upgrade their current setup.Highly recommended for its performance, simplicity, and excellent value.
alFeras
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on April 4, 2024
Nice product
Betty
Reviewed in Australia on November 7, 2022
First time using a graphic tablet. I am not an artist, but this tablet is very easy to use for drawing. Easy to set up. Just need to spend some time getting used to using the pen. The only thing is I find it difficult to use the pen for selecting commands, I still the mouse. Overall, it is fantastic to use it for drawing/graphic purposes.
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