APRIL 2020 • TECH ADVISOR 21
foundsome truly useful and exciting Android-related
things at CES this year:
- Wacom One
In the age of tablets, styli, and Bluetooth pencils, a
dedicated drawing tablet might seem unnecessary,
but Wacom has other ideas. The newest member of
its family of computers, displays, and tablets is the
Wacom One (£359), which brings the usual Wacom
accoutrements: a 13in display, pressure-sensitive stylus,
an integrated stand, handwriting recognition. There’s
one thing this tablet has that the others don’t, though:
Android support. It’s somewhat limited (supported
handsets include a handful of Huawei models and
the Samsung Note 9 and Galaxy S8 and later), and
The Wacom One pen tablet
connects to your Android phone