7P notes: Wacom One 2019 GEN1 (DTC-133)
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This solid tablet beginner tablet - though it is overpriced for what it is.
I still find 13" tablets a little too small for me. I normally recommend 16" tablets. But as a starter tablet or intended for use by a child, this size works well.
NOTE: Wacom One GEN2 pen displays
Wacom did release the Wacom One 13 touch GEN2 tablet which is the direct successor, but that tablet is more expansive and has worse pressure handling.
The tablet comes with a 3-in-1 cable. Wacom calls this the "X-shape cable". And you must use this specific cable from Wacom.
NOTE: Cable attachment direction
Also when you plug in the 3-in-1 cable to the top of the tablet, the cord from should go to the left. If the cord goes to the right the tablet won't work. See the diagrom below from Wacom's user manual for this tablet.
Single USB-C connection
The tablet DOES NOT work with a single USB-C cable.
This has an AVHA display panel, not IPS. The colors are a little washed out and viewing angles are not great.
The supplied Wacom One GEN1 pen (CP-913) is a decent pen. It's not as good as what you would find with the Pro Pen 2. It is comparable to the Samsung S pen in terms of IAF and pressure range.
Much more here: 7P notes: Wacom One Pen GEN1 (CP-913)
This tablet has two legs on the back that can place the tablet at an angle more convenient for drawing.
This tablet does not have any VESA mounting holes.
Besides the Wacom One GEN1 pen (CP-913), the Wacom One GEN1 (DTC-133) tablet is compatible with other pens not made by Wacom.
Pen compatibility list from Wacom: https://www.wacom.com/en-us/comp
r/wacom - Summary of pens (including double button pens) available for wacom one pen display 2020/12/26
The Wacom One (DTC-133) uses a PROPRIETARY 3-in-1 cable that Wacom calls the "X-Shape cable" (ACK44506Z).
You can purchase it from the Wacom store: https://estore.wacom.com/en-us/wacom-one-x-shape-cable.html.