Wacom says its new drawing tablet needs no setup and a pen that can't die
Briefly

Wacom announced the MovinkPad 11, a standalone multitouch tablet with an 11.45-inch display designed for artists. It aims to make drawing as accessible as grabbing a sketchbook. The device supports Android 14, includes a battery-free Wacom Pro Pen 3, and is compatible with other styluses. It features Wacom's Canvas app for easy sketch access. The tablet has a 2200 x 1440 resolution, weighs 1.3 lbs, has 128GB storage, and comes with a two-year subscription to Celsys Clip Studio Paint Debut. It is priced at $450.
The MovinkPad 11 features an 11.45-inch multitouch display with anti-glare opaque finish, providing a natural drawing feel for artists and creators, and runs on Android 14.
The Wacom Pro Pen 3 is included, battery-free, and comes with extra nibs, allowing users to draw without worrying about charging.
A two-year license for Celsys Clip Studio Paint Debut and a straightforward access to Wacom Canvas app enhance usability for digital painters and creatives.
Pricing at $450 positions the MovinkPad 11 at a premium, yet it offers tools that facilitate easy drawing and creative workflows.
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