
ASUS VT229H
Score: 75/100
Wacom One HD
Score: 69/100Rankings

The ASUS VT229H is a 21.5-inch Full HD IPS touchscreen offering 10-point capacitive touch, built-in speakers and eye-care features. Its modest brightness and limited ergonomic adjustments are notable drawbacks. It suits home or office users needing an affordable interactive display for light productivity and casual use.

The Wacom One HD Creative Pen Display is a 13.3-inch entry-level drawing tablet offering 4,096 pressure levels, 99% sRGB coverage and versatile USB-C/HDMI connectivity. Its modest brightness and lack of an integrated stand limit use in bright settings or professional studios. Suited for beginners, students and hobbyists seeking a portable, affordable drawing surface.
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21.5 inchesbest | 13.3 inches | |
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250 nits | 285 nitsbest | |
1,000best | 1,000best | |
| ↓ lower better | 21.9 Wbest | — |
| ↓ lower better | 3.18 kg | 2.04 kgbest |
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Display(2) | ||
Screen Size (inches) | 21.5 inches | 13.3 inches |
Brightness (nits) | 250 nits | 285 nits |
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Warranty (years) | 3 years | 1 years |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (kg) | 3.18 kg | 2.04 kg |
Dimensions (H×W×D) (mm) | 300x493x203 mm mm | 10.2 x 3.1 x 15.7 inches mm |


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Professional editors commend the VT229H for its vivid IPS display, reliable 10-point touch, and eye-care features that make it comfortable for extended use. They also appreciate the QuickFit alignment tools and built-in speakers, while noting the lack of height adjustment, modest brightness, and glare-prone surface as notable drawbacks.
Although direct user reviews are scarce, the limited feedback available suggests users value the responsive touch and integrated audio for interactive tasks, but commonly mention the tilt-only ergonomics and screen glare as pain points.

Professional outlets such as CG Channel commend the Wacom One 14 as an improved entry-level pen display, noting its better cabling options, HD resolution, and natural drawing surface that make it ideal for beginners.
Everyday users consistently highlight the tablet's natural pen-to-paper feel, low lag, lightweight construction and straightforward setup across multiple platforms as major positives. Recurring complaints revolve around the missing stand, dim screen brightness in bright environments, cable management hassles, occasional driver glitches, and slight remaining parallax.
“Natural pen-to-paper feel, low lag, lightweight design (750 g), and easy setup.”


