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Teachers and managers alike love Microsoft PowerPoint. But did you know you can use your Wacom pen tablet or pen display with the software to level...
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Medical students take a lot of notes -- often with accompanying diagrams, illustrations and science and math equations. Pen and paper work well as a...
Wacom announces Project Mercury preview with AWS and Splashtop
This Wacom proprietary technology allows remote creatives working on a remote system to have a like-local experience with their Wacom devices.
How to turn the Wacom ExpressKey Remote into a writing shortcut machine
Here’s a guide for how to set up the Wacom ExpressKey Remote as a powerful productivity aid for writing, when combined with a Wacom pen tablet or display.
How to make writing a breeze with the Wacom Intuos
A guide to how to set up Wacom Intuos as a powerful productivity aid for writing, freelancing, coding, teaching online, or just general office work.
How to teach art online: Productivity and work from home tips
Teaching art online is difficult. But in this video, Brandon Reimchen of CG Spectrum breaks down some of the most important "hard skills" that...
The power of visual communication with Tim May
In July, Tim May delivered an excellent webinar in collaboration with Wacom: Creative Visual Communication Skills That Unlock Engagement. In this...
How to manage desktop ergonomics with a graphics tablet
David Revoy has painted almost daily with digital graphics tablets since 2002. This article is based on his observations and personal experiences around ergonomics.
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The power of digital ink
Humans have been using ink for thousands of years to express ourselves and preserve knowledge – from plant-based paintings on cave walls to writing and illustrating foundational cultural manuscripts. In the 20th and 21st centuries, digital ink has taken this uniquely human impulse to the next level, with Wacom at the forefront. Wacom created the electro-magnetic resonance (EMR) technology that powers our devices, and we’ve been perfecting it ever since. Today, creatives worldwide use Wacom technology to empower their work through the use of digital ink.
Wacom drawing tablets
Wacom has a pen tablet for nearly every creative pursuit. One by Wacom is perfect for the beginner or student. Wacom Intuos bridges the gap between traditional and digital, empowering digital drawing, painting, and photo editing for creatives of all levels. The new Wacom One pen tablets are convenient and customizable. And Wacom Intuos Pro is trusted by creative professionals who need the ultimate in precision, performance, and productivity.
Wacom drawing displays
With a Wacom pen display, you use our pressure-sensitive pens directly on the screen for ultimate control and accuracy. Available in a range of display sizes and feature sets – from the 13” display of Wacom One, portable and perfect for beginners, to the Wacom Cintiq Pro in sizes from 16” to 27”, with best-in-class color, gesture controls, and ExpressKeys for customization – there's a Wacom pen display to empower every creator’s wildest dreams.