🎨 Elevate your art game with WacomMovink—where precision meets portability.
The WacomMovink 13.3" OLED Drawing Tablet combines ultra-portability with professional-grade features including an 8k pressure-sensitive Pro Pen 3, vibrant 10-bit color display with a 100,000:1 contrast ratio, and multi-OS compatibility. Designed for creators on the move, it offers customizable touch controls and shortcut keys to streamline your digital artistry across Mac, PC, Chromebook, and Android devices.
Standing screen display size | 13.3 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Brand | Wacom |
Series | Wacom Movink 13 |
Item model number | DTH135K0A |
Operating System | macOS, Windows, ChromeOS, Android |
Item Weight | 14.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 12.6 x 0.26 x 0.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.6 x 0.26 x 0.1 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Wacom Technology Corporation |
ASIN | B0CS135LT8 |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Date First Available | January 11, 2024 |
T**H
first impressions are great.
i was a bit skeptical after the last Wacom tablet I had, but so far after unboxing and using it for a while, I've been pleasantly surprised. the screen texture Is a bit glossier than what wacom is known for, but that's something that can easily be fixed with a screen protector. it's more thin than expected, I'm a bit worried but it feels sufficiently solid. the OLED is great, the only thing you can do to make it better is make it 4k, with the size you'll only get a slight improvement from this, but for an artist it would be worth it. the fact that this all runs off 1 USB c is the real main feature though, there is no other display tablet that is this portable on the market, with the price and portability, this is pretty much the best option for studio professionals, hobbyists, and traveling artists alike.
D**R
A game changer
I just got my Wacom Movink 13 and I'm blown away with it! I've been a long time Wacom user from back in the 90's and have had many tablets over the years, but this one takes the cake because it's so thin, yet feels robust and is bright and sensitive! I'm using it primarily for photo retouching and the combo of using your fingers to pinch and zoom, make the adjustment and then zoom back is intuitive and effortless. I boosted the brightness and the monitor looks identical to my Macbook Air. It has a nice matte finish that I actually prefer to my MacBbook's glossy screen. I was showing the Movink off to a friend and discovered that as a second monitor it works quite well for educational purposes. I have a private workshop next week and instead of bringing a second monitor to the table, I'm going to just set this up against my mac book and use it as the class monitor. The screen is that good and so easy to handle and pass around the table it will make an impression (it's a two-person class).Set up was easy and seamless. First thing to do once set up is up the resolution to 1920. The package is bare bones (a nice right angle USB cord and the pen) but you get what you need and the Movink is easy to travel with. The pen is the best I've used yet, super thin and easy to hold. You'll have three buttons on the pen to customize. I'm using an older wacom pen holder I had laying around.I'm giving it Five Stars and really can't find anything negative to say about it. I guess I'm spoiled with wireless so maybe the only thing that could use improvement is if blue tooth or some wireless solution was available, but that's just a dream, because all monitors are wired. Regardless of that, the tablet feels very good in the hands and it's easy to hold and work on. It does what it's supposed to do and it does it elegantly. It's one of those pieces of tech that works so well it's a joy to use.
K**R
This is the one for me!
This drawing tablet has become an everyday use item and it's awesome. I often carried around my old iPad as a second monitor and used the apple pencil for drawing and designs and it worked fine. This feels like a dedicated upgrade and it's exactly what I need. My biggest drawback with the iPad was the lag and feel of pulling different windows onto it as a second monitor to work from or work on. The Movink feels absolutely seamless. I've heard some people have had issues with needing a connection to a usb-c port and I didn't have any issues connecting to my 2021 M1 MacBook.I drag windows and use this as a second monitor, improving my workflow tenfold. The tablet's palm rejection technology works well, preventing accidental touches from my hand while I'm holding the pencil. Also, the touch screen is great, sometimes a little sensitive but that's likely just me. I put it on a moveable arm mount and it gets thrown around as this is a very light tablet, which makes it portable as well.The pro pen 3 is so nice, I've tried a couple of the nibs provided and can't really land on a succinct difference, but the pen itself is super comfortable for me. And the button placement fits my hands great. I've messed around with the settings and you can really fine tune the pen to the tablet which has been nice. I do wish the pen was just a bit heavier, it's pretty light, would like to feel like I'm holding something. Though I have gotten used to it and it doesn't bother me much any more. I think the pen really shines in it's latency with the tablet, it is super responsive. I haven't felt or experienced any lag when drawing with it like I was with the iPad.I'm super happy with this tablet.