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Wacom’s MovinkPad Brings Android Simplicity to Digital Artists on the Move

The 11.45-inch MovinkPad pairs Android flexibility with Wacom’s Pro Pen 3 for artists on the move


A Lightweight Studio in Your Bag

Wacom, long known for its professional-grade graphic tablets, has introduced the MovinkPad — its first Android-based portable drawing tablet, priced at $449.95. Tailored for mobile creatives, the MovinkPad brings Wacom’s signature Pro Pen 3 technology to a sleek 11.45-inch device that runs Android 14.

Weighing only 588 grams (1.3 lbs) and measuring 7 mm thin, this tablet is clearly built for portability without compromising the essentials artists depend on.


Designed for Natural Drawing

At the heart of the MovinkPad is a 2,200 × 1,440 IPS touchscreen with 90 Hz refresh rate, anti-glare coating, and 99% sRGB color coverage — offering clarity and color precision ideal for sketching and illustration.

The included Wacom Pro Pen 3 delivers:

  • 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity
  • 60° tilt support
  • Battery-free operation using electromagnetic resonance (EMR)
  • Optional nibs for a custom feel

This makes it a compelling choice for artists who value immediacy and tactile control without the fuss of recharging a stylus.


Built-In Tools and Software Support

Under the hood, the MovinkPad is powered by a MediaTek Helio G99 SoC, coupled with 8 GB RAM and 128 GB storage, which is more than enough for most creative Android apps. Connectivity includes Bluetooth 5.2, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, and USB-C charging.

It ships with Wacom UX, a simplified Android experience tailored for art-focused workflows. Features include:

  • Wacom Canvas – a quick-access digital sketchpad
  • Wacom Shelf – an image viewer for .bmp, .png, .jpeg, .webp, and more
  • Clip Studio Paint Debut – with a free 2-year license included

Everyday Versatility

Despite its creative focus, the MovinkPad offers practical features for daily use, including:

  • Dual cameras – 5 MP front and 4.7 MP rear
  • Stereo speakers and dual mics
  • 7,700 mAh battery – supports long creative sessions
  • Touch and pen input – for combined interaction
  • Built-in sensors – like e-compass, G-sensor, and ambient light sensor

Who Is It For?

The Wacom MovinkPad is ideal for on-the-go illustrators, digital artists, and design students seeking a focused, distraction-free drawing device. While it lacks the horsepower for running full desktop apps like Adobe Photoshop, it excels in mobility, precision, and convenience — at nearly half the price of a Surface Pro.

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