We really need more clear information and knowledge for drawing tablets. This is really cool and I appreciate content like this. Its clear people want this. Cant wait to see more, thanks😀Love from Norway.
It does work - but the pressure handling especially at low pressure is not as good as the Pro Pens. I added section in my notes demonstrating this: docs.thesevenpens.com/drawtab/product-info/wacom/wacom-movink/7p-notes-wacom-movink-13-dth-135
I'm curious Wacom going with 60hz over a 120 hz option makes much of a difference. Same with13.3 over the larger 14.6 Samsung Ultra display. Perhaps those are reasons to update to a V2 in the future but since it already exists in other tablets, on paper, it feels like a step backwards. I'd rather pay a little extra for those options. Also curious if we're going to see a replacement for the Art pen. Strange that Apple includes barrel rotation in the Apple Pen pro but Wacom discontinues the only product with that option.
Oui! Samsung utilise la même technologie grand public Wacom EMR. Samsung travaille avec Wacom depuis longtemps et a même acheté 5 % de Wacom en 2013. Je m'attendais à ce que le stylet Samsung S soit compatible avec cet écran à stylet Wacom, car Wacom a répertorié d'autres stylets qui utilisent également la même technologie de stylet. Cependant, je voulais vérifier car il existe des cas où les pilotes Wacom interdisent délibérément l'utilisation de certains stylets avec certaines tablettes - même si le stylet est réellement compatible. Yes! Samsung uses the same Wacom EMR consumer technology. Samsung has been working with Wacom for a long time and even purchased 5% of Wacom in 2013. I expected the Samsung S Pen to be compatible with this Wacom pen display because Wacom has listed other pens that also use the same pen technology. However, I wanted to check because there are cases where Wacom drivers deliberately prohibit the use of certain pens with certain tablets - even if the pen is actually compatible.
@@thesevenpens Merci pour les éclaircissements qui sont somme toute, formateur. Je crois que d'ici quelques mois je pourrais faire un choix très éclairé dans un achat de tablette graphique à écran... Tu vas bientôt, si j'ai bien compris, nous faire la revue d'une tablette Xencelabs à écran. Je serai vraiment très à l'écoute : en effet je voudrais la display 24 pouces. Je suis très impatient !
@@thesevenpens "Wacom drivers deliberately prohibit the use of certain pens with certain tablets - even if the pen is actually compatible." A very NVIDIA thing to do.
Appreciate the news! As for the Wacom movink, I would like to know if the screen has any of that pixel blurryness that is found in other displays like the xencelabs 24? Thank you for your time and hella look forward to your overall review of the movink
The pixels aren't blurry - if you drew individual black pixels on a white background for example. You would see the pixel edges are clearly defined and well delineated. Of course, since this is only HD resolution and and operating system is typically antialiasing when it renders things like text - there may be cases when things look softer than they truly are when compared to higher-resolution display. Even though there is an AG treatment to the display it didn't seem to affect the sharpness.
@@thesevenpens Wacom's next refresher is likely the 24 inch right to reduce the bezel size right? That's my dream that I'm holding out for. I really hope they improve on the etched glass in a similar fashion to Huion but better. I'd be very impressed if they came out with some "2nd gen" etched glass. I doubt it would be OLED already but I'm hoping for a minimum of 2000:1 contrast ratio
I want some advice so I'm from India i want to buy a pen tablet I'm a beginner never buy it so many people i see saying small size problem so i thought that I would directly buy a large one from Amazon I choose to buy H1060P 10x6.25 inch because it was on sell ₹3898 (by India currency) then i see it was a bit old version and some negative comments so i go to second option HS610 that was ₹4458 then i see one level HS611 ₹4589 now i a bit confused that what to I always do traditional drawing but I want to animate my drawing so that is why I want to buy a new well I can use my computer but I want to use my mobile mainly to drawing so I think Small size HS64 ₹2178 6.3x4 inch also good for me i just thought *if i want to buy something why don't buy the better one* by adding some extra money and yup i know that there is not much difference in price but I want to spend less money if possible
We really need more clear information and knowledge for drawing tablets.
This is really cool and I appreciate content like this. Its clear people want this.
Cant wait to see more, thanks😀Love from Norway.
Thanks for the nice comment! I certainly have more videos planned for this channel.
very informative! would be cool to see some of your footage with the product if you own it
I wonder if the samsung S pen creator would also work on the Movink since the normal S pens work 🤔
It does work - but the pressure handling especially at low pressure is not as good as the Pro Pens. I added section in my notes demonstrating this: docs.thesevenpens.com/drawtab/product-info/wacom/wacom-movink/7p-notes-wacom-movink-13-dth-135
@@thesevenpens Thanks for the reply! These in depth reviews are really helpful, really appreciated!
thankyou
I'm curious Wacom going with 60hz over a 120 hz option makes much of a difference. Same with13.3 over the larger 14.6 Samsung Ultra display. Perhaps those are reasons to update to a V2 in the future but since it already exists in other tablets, on paper, it feels like a step backwards. I'd rather pay a little extra for those options. Also curious if we're going to see a replacement for the Art pen. Strange that Apple includes barrel rotation in the Apple Pen pro but Wacom discontinues the only product with that option.
Merci encore une fois ! Le S pen n'est il pas fabriqué par Wacom en partenariat avec Samsung, ce qui explique la compatibilité ?
Oui! Samsung utilise la même technologie grand public Wacom EMR. Samsung travaille avec Wacom depuis longtemps et a même acheté 5 % de Wacom en 2013. Je m'attendais à ce que le stylet Samsung S soit compatible avec cet écran à stylet Wacom, car Wacom a répertorié d'autres stylets qui utilisent également la même technologie de stylet. Cependant, je voulais vérifier car il existe des cas où les pilotes Wacom interdisent délibérément l'utilisation de certains stylets avec certaines tablettes - même si le stylet est réellement compatible.
Yes! Samsung uses the same Wacom EMR consumer technology. Samsung has been working with Wacom for a long time and even purchased 5% of Wacom in 2013. I expected the Samsung S Pen to be compatible with this Wacom pen display because Wacom has listed other pens that also use the same pen technology. However, I wanted to check because there are cases where Wacom drivers deliberately prohibit the use of certain pens with certain tablets - even if the pen is actually compatible.
@@thesevenpens Merci pour les éclaircissements qui sont somme toute, formateur. Je crois que d'ici quelques mois je pourrais faire un choix très éclairé dans un achat de tablette graphique à écran... Tu vas bientôt, si j'ai bien compris, nous faire la revue d'une tablette Xencelabs à écran. Je serai vraiment très à l'écoute : en effet je voudrais la display 24 pouces. Je suis très impatient !
@@thesevenpens "Wacom drivers deliberately prohibit the use of certain pens with certain tablets - even if the pen is actually compatible." A very NVIDIA thing to do.
Appreciate the news! As for the Wacom movink, I would like to know if the screen has any of that pixel blurryness that is found in other displays like the xencelabs 24? Thank you for your time and hella look forward to your overall review of the movink
It probably will since it has AG etched glass and it's 1080p
@@lesnacke damn ok, thank you
The pixels aren't blurry - if you drew individual black pixels on a white background for example. You would see the pixel edges are clearly defined and well delineated.
Of course, since this is only HD resolution and and operating system is typically antialiasing when it renders things like text - there may be cases when things look softer than they truly are when compared to higher-resolution display.
Even though there is an AG treatment to the display it didn't seem to affect the sharpness.
@@thesevenpens Wacom's next refresher is likely the 24 inch right to reduce the bezel size right? That's my dream that I'm holding out for. I really hope they improve on the etched glass in a similar fashion to Huion but better. I'd be very impressed if they came out with some "2nd gen" etched glass. I doubt it would be OLED already but I'm hoping for a minimum of 2000:1 contrast ratio
@@thesevenpens oh ok, thank you for your response!
Awesome man!
I'm curious, you've done a lot of drawing tablets highlights, do you still buy tablets? :P I have some of them and I want to sell some hshsh
My collection is full right now. But I see lots of people selling and looking for tablets in eBay. I've purchased 20+ that way.
4:30 thanks god..i own only xp pen...
I want some advice so I'm from India i want to buy a pen tablet I'm a beginner never buy it so many people i see saying small size problem so i thought that I would directly buy a large one from Amazon I choose to buy H1060P 10x6.25 inch because it was on sell ₹3898 (by India currency) then i see it was a bit old version and some negative comments so i go to second option HS610 that was ₹4458 then i see one level HS611 ₹4589 now i a bit confused that what to I always do traditional drawing but I want to animate my drawing so that is why I want to buy a new well I can use my computer but I want to use my mobile mainly to drawing so I think Small size HS64 ₹2178 6.3x4 inch also good for me i just thought *if i want to buy something why don't buy the better one* by adding some extra money and yup i know that there is not much difference in price but I want to spend less money if possible