Wacom One vs Intuos 2024: Best Budget Drawing Tablet Showdown

Wacom One 2024 is a 13.3-inch pen display you draw directly on; Wacom Intuos 2024 is a pressure-sensitive pad you use while watching your monitor. Both are Wacom’s latest budget lines, not older siblings.

Creators on Reddit swap the names because “One” sounds entry-level, yet Intuos costs less. Streamers see a One screen-on-twitch, then order an Intuos and wonder why nothing appears under the pen.

Key Differences

One: 1920×1080 built-in screen, 72 % NTSC, $400-$450, heavier. Intuos: 4096-pressure pad, no display, $80-$200, ultra-portable. Same 4,096 pen levels, but One adds multi-touch; Intuos uses Bluetooth 5.1.

Which One Should You Choose?

Pick One if you paint full-time or annotate live; the direct view saves neck strain. Grab Intuos for cramped desks, tight budgets, or first-time hobbyists who just need reliable pressure.

Can Intuos run without a screen?

No—Intuos needs a connected monitor; it’s only a tablet surface.

Is One compatible with Android phones?

Yes, via USB-C, but battery drain is high; plug in power banks.

Do both pens use the same nibs?

Yes, standard Wacom ACK22211 nibs fit One and Intuos 2024 pens.

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