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It’s barely been a week into the new year and Wacom has already kicked things off with a new, more affordable tablet for digital creators.
![The new Wacom One drawing tablet [Source: SolidSmack]](https://fabbaloo.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/image-asset_img_5eb08bb56c5d3.jpg)
Announced at CES 2020, the Wacom One has a 13.3-inch screen, a 1920 x 1080 HD display, weighs 2.2 pounds (1kg), and covers all the basics of a drawing tablet:
![The new Wacom One drawing tablet [Source: SolidSmack]](https://fabbaloo.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/image-asset_img_5eb08bb5913c4.jpg)
In terms of hardware, the screen has surface friction which gives it a “paper-like” feel when drawing. The stylus works just like any stylus – with the ability to be used as a variety of digital pens and brushes using your favorite drawing apps.
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In case you want to try something new, the Wacom One also comes with software packs which include apps like Bamboo Paper (which turns your display screen into a sketchpad). They aren’t groundbreaking per se, but if you don’t have the time or patience to download something better, then these built-in programs should more than suffice.
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