The new Wacom One GEN2 tablets and Wacom One GEN2 Pens currently struggle with pressure issues. See this video for details:https://youtu.be/415ngQOHiME
As you can see from the my testing below. The stroke quality with the new pen is not good compared to the old pen. This is due to a combination of tablet and pen.
See this: 7p notes: Wacom One Pen (GEN2)
The Wacom One (Gen 2) pen displays can be connected three ways
With a 3-in-1 cable
With a single USB-C cable
With two USB-C cables. One for display. One for power. Not all computers supply enough power over a USB-C connection to power a display. So this makes sense to provide the option. Most other pen displays work this way.
TBD
None.
Picture above from this video: (https://youtu.be/-vwMZf1nbVU)
Native resolution: HD (2K): 1920x1080
Refresh rate: 60Hz
The new display panels have a wider color gamut. They are clearly better than the old Wacom One Gen 1 tablet.
The predecessor Intuos pen tablets used a micro USB slot
The Wacom One (Gen 2) pen tablets now use a more common USB-C port
The new Wacom One (Gen 2) pen displays do not have any legs. They lay flat on the desk.
The old Wacom One (Gen 1) pen display has legs on the back. You can lay the display flat on the desk or you can pull out the legs and draw at and angle.
Wacom is offering a very unique design for their stand.
Neither the Wacom One GEN1 or the Wacom One GEN2 pen displays are VESA mountable.
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 12 (DTC-121) and Wacom One 13 touch (DTH-134) work with a 3-in-1 cable. I SUPPOSE this is a proprietary cable.
model number: ACK4490602Z
You can buy it from the Wacom store: https://estore.wacom.com/en-us/wacom-one-3-in-1-cable-ack4490602z.html