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Earlier this year, Wacom announced the MovinkPad 11, an affordable, all-in-one drawing solution for mobile artists. Now, in an exciting announcement from the development team behind industry-standard Cintiq drawing monitors, the MovinkPad Pro 14 has been revealed.
This “pro” model of the MovinkPad offers a bigger drawing surface, a better processor, and more storage, allowing artists of any level to work without cables or lag while on the road. The tablet comes with a slew of features, including an OLED screen and a speedy refresh rate.
Wacom’s MovinPad Pro 14 Ramps Up Creative Power

As broken down on the Wacom website, the MovinkPad Pro 14 offers a 2880 x 1800 OLED display with 14 inches of active drawing area. The screen has a 120Hz refresh rate, and the surface of the tablet features premium texture glass and anti-glare to ensure artists can see their work no matter where they might be.
The tablet is compatible with numerous Stylus options, from the Pro Pen 3 to the LAMY and Staedtler options. Additionally, the innards of the tablet have seen an upgrade from the MovinkPad 11, operating on Android 15 with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 CPU. With 12 GB of dedicated RAM and 256GB of built-in storage, artists will have plenty of power and space to create any project they might be working on.
Wacom has dropped this all-in-one drawing tablet at a time when many brands are creating portable options for artists. The XPPen Magic Drawing Pad and Ugee Drawing Pad are two examples of premium options at an affordable price.
While slightly bigger than the Magic Drawing Pad, the MovinkPad Pro doesn’t match the 16k pressure levels of the XPPen stylus. That said, the MovinkPad Pro’s OLED display, increased RAM, and newer processor could overshadow the more affordable Magic Drawing Pad.
Artists who are looking for a premium portable option may want to keep an eye on sales to grab a Wacom MovinkPad Pro 14 for their own portable studios.
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