XP-Pen Standalone Tablet
Score: 91/100
Wacom One 14
Score: 97/100Rankings

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 Magic Drawing Pad is a standalone Android tablet that combines a 12.2" 2K IPS display with a battery-free 16K-level stylus. It offers excellent portability and battery life, though its modest CPU and Android-only software limit professional use.
| Attribute | XP-Pen Standalone Tablet | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
16,384 levelsbest | 4,096 levels | |
44,300 mm² | 53,766 mm²best | |
2,160 pixelsbest | 1,920 pixels | |
1,440 pixelsbest | 1,080 pixels | |
60 Hzbest | — | |
360 nitsbest | 285 nits | |
13 hoursbest | — | |
— | 2 countbest |
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| Attribute | XP-Pen Standalone Tablet | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Compatibility(1) | ||
Operating System Compatibility | Android 14 | Windows, macOS, ChromeOS |
Display(7) | ||
Active Drawing Area (mm²) | 44300 mm² | 53766 mm² |
Display Resolution (Width) (pixels) | 2160 pixels | 1920 pixels |
Display Resolution (Height) (pixels) | 1440 pixels | 1080 pixels |
Display Panel Type | IPS | IPS LCD |
Display Brightness (nits) | 360 nits | 285 nits |
Display Color Gamut | 97 | 98% sRGB |
Display Aspect Ratio | 3:2 | 16:9 |
Connectivity(2) | ||
Connectivity Interface | USB‑C | USB-C |
Bluetooth Support | true | false |
Pen & Stylus(1) | ||
Pressure Sensitivity Levels (levels) | 16384 levels | 4096 levels |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (grams) | 590 grams | 750 grams |

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Professional reviewers commend the Magic Drawing Pad for its paper-like X-Paper display, industry-leading 16K pressure sensitivity, and the convenience of a battery-free stylus, while cautioning that the MT8781 processor may feel modest under heavy workloads.
Everyday users love the natural drawing experience, lightweight portability, and full-day battery life, but note the limited Android app ecosystem and occasional performance lag with large files.

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.
“The paper-like texture provides a natural, paper-like feel praised for reducing hand fatigue.”
“Full-day usage without needing a recharge.”
“Feels just like drawing on paper.”

