Wacom Announced Its First OLED Drawing Tablet: The Movink 13

| Updated on 9 December 2024

Wacom has launched its first-ever OLED drawing tablet, Movink 13. By showing off the tablet on Thursday, the company called it the lightest, thinnest pen display yet. 

Wacom says that the new Movink 13 measures 4mm at its thinnest point and weighs only 420g. These measurements make it 55% lighter and 66% thinner than the Wacom One 13 device. The new tablet has only one cable to connect to a PC, Mac, ChromeOS, or Android for a seamless experience. 

Koji Yano, Senior Vice President at Wacom, said in a statement “Wacom Movink is a first-of-its-kind OLED pen display, designed to open up new possibilities for creative users. It is a great, competitively-priced upgrade for many existing setups. Market Data shows that 1 in 3 digital creatives use more than one creative pen device … With Wacom Movink we can offer them the perfect solution that takes them wherever they need to be without compromising on performance, precision, or experience. This quality could only be achieved with the cutting-edge OLED technology developed and provided by Samsung Display.”

The 13-inch display from Samsung will allow you to feel the deeper blacks and other colors. The company claims that it has zero latency, drawing on it feels like drawing on paper. 

The new Movink 13 from Wacom will cost $750 in the US, $1300 in Australia and £730. 

Alap Naik Desai

Tech Journalist

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