
Wacom One 14
Score: 97/100
XP-Pen Artist 12 3rd 11.9-inch
Score: 90/100Rankings

The Wacom One 14 is an entry-level pen display that offers a generous 14-inch Full HD screen, decent color accuracy and a battery-free pen, making it a solid choice for beginners and educators, though it misses multi-touch and a built-in stand.

The Artist 12 3rd offers a high-end pen experience in a compact, affordable 11.9" laminated display. It excels in pressure sensitivity and color accuracy, though its plastic build and modest brightness limit premium appeal.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
4,096 levels | 16,384 levelsbest | |
53,766 mm²best | — | |
1,920 pixelsbest | 1,920 pixelsbest | |
1,080 pixelsbest | 1,080 pixelsbest | |
— | 60 Hzbest | |
285 nitsbest | 260 nits | |
2 countbest | 2 countbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 750 gramsbest | 1,126 grams |
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Compatibility(1) | ||
Operating System Compatibility | Windows, macOS, ChromeOS | Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, ChromeOS |
Display(3) | ||
Display Panel Type | IPS LCD | LCD laminated |
Display Brightness (nits) | 285 nits | 260 nits |
Display Color Gamut | 98% sRGB | 99 |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Connectivity Interface | USB-C | USB‑C |
Pen & Stylus(1) | ||
Pressure Sensitivity Levels (levels) | 4096 levels | 16384 levels |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (grams) | 750 grams | 1126 grams |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Reviewers call it the ideal entry-level pen display, praising its natural drawing surface and software bundle while noting the lack of touch gestures and stand.
Users love the paper-like feel and bundled software, but complain about the missing stand and occasional driver setup issues.

“Feels just like drawing on paper.”

“The pen is so responsive-perfect for sketching and inking.”

“Great for teaching; I use it to annotate PDFs and solve math problems live.”



Professional reviewers praise the precise X4 stylus, accurate color gamut, and laminated display, but note the cheap-looking plastic chassis, edge latency, and driver quirks.
Everyday users love the natural pen feel, magnetic holder and portability, while repeatedly mentioning edge lag, cheap plastic and calibration needs.
