Amidst the fervor surrounding OLED upgrades in gaming monitors and laptops, Wacom steps into the limelight with a groundbreaking release tailored for artists: the Movink. Representing the debut in a new line of monitor-tablet hybrids, the Movink redefines on-the-go creativity with its lightweight design and cutting-edge features.
Weighing in at a mere 420 grams (.92 pounds) and boasting a slim profile of just 4mm, the Movink sets a new standard for portability in the realm of drawing devices. Compared to its predecessor, the Wacom One 13, it’s a featherweight champion, ensuring effortless mobility for artists on the move. Moreover, connectivity is simplified with just a USB-C cable required for data transfer and power, enabling seamless integration with PCs and mobile devices.
Crafted with artists in mind, the Movink’s anti-glare OLED screen delivers exceptional color accuracy, despite its modest 1920×1080 resolution. With 100 percent DCI-P3 color accuracy, 95 percent Adobe RGB coverage, and Pantone Validation, the display ensures true-to-life color reproduction for immersive drawing experiences. Leveraging OLED technology, the screen offers unrivaled vibrancy and contrast, elevating the creative process.
Though the Movink features only two ExpressKeys for tool control, artists will find familiarity in the included Pro Pen 3, complete with an integrated nib holder. Compatible with all Wacom pens and select third-party styluses, the tablet offers versatility across various creative workflows. Furthermore, compatibility extends to devices supporting DisplayPort over USB-C, including ChromeOS and select Android phones.
However, for enthusiasts considering the Movink, pricing may be a consideration. Priced at $750, the Movink represents a premium investment, with additional costs for optional accessories such as a carrying case and fold-up stand. While not the most budget-friendly option, its blend of portability, performance, and OLED brilliance is sure to captivate digital artists seeking a versatile tool for work and travel alike.