- The Wacom Pro Pen 3 offers precision drawing without the need for a Bluetooth battery or matching
- Wacom MovinkPad 11 uses a matt screen that reduces the glow and improves the control of the pen significantly
- The lack of support of Photoshop and Illustrator continues to limit mobile creative workflows in general
Wacom Movinkpad 11 is an unusual addition to the Android tablet space, not because of its processing power or application ecosystem, but due to an outstanding feature: support for the Wacom Pro Pen 3.
According PCWatchThis device costs just under 70,000 yen (approximately $ 471), which makes it cheaper than many competition tablets, and includes the same pen technology confident by professional artists.
Even so, its attraction seems adapted to a very specific audience, and it is worth asking if their strengths really exceed their commitments.
A family pen, now on an independent tablet
The Movinkpad 11 comes with the Wacom Pro Pen 3, which, unlike many drum options, uses EMR (electromagnetic resonance) to achieve low latency and battery performance.
For a long time it has been favored by digital artists who work with screens such as Cintiq and Intuos Pro.
Now, with this Android tablet, Wacom seems to be aimed at users who wish to practice feather entry at a professional level without a complete computer configuration.
From the point of view of usability, experience is generally fluid, particularly when drawing drawing applications such as Clip Studio Paint clip, which is pre -installed.
However, the lack of Android versions of Adobe’s photo editing software remains a limitation for users who trust tools such as Photoshop or Illustrator.
This device has a 11.45 -inch screen with a resolution of 2200 x 1440, and also uses a matt finish that resists the glow and digital footprints.
This surface, combined with the sensitivity to the fine pressure of Pro Pen 3, offers a more natural sensation than the bright panels found in many conventional tablets.
For illustration software, where they import the sliding of the pen and surface resistance, this hardware combination is a great advantage.
But as a Android tablet, Movinkpad 11 is less impressive because it is executed in a mediatek g99 medium range processor with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage.
That is enough to draw basic, but not exceptional.
Despite its outstanding points of sale, Wacom software decisions raise valid questions.
The personalized interface, Wacom UX, allows quick access to a drawing application called Wacom canvas, even when the device is blocked.
This could attract beginners anxious to outline instantly, but the lack of biometric authentication and broader characteristics of Android productivity may seem restrictive.
Similarly, although it is useful that third -party EMR pens also work with the device, the software ecosystem surrounding Android is still limited for serious graphic design software users.
The Movinkpad 11 feels more as if it drills a niche and neither is erected as a powerful Android tablet, nor is it aimed at established professionals.
Instead, it is an accessible entry point for students and fans who expect to develop their skills using the same tools that are in professional environments.