Wacom Movink 13 Review
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- Hello everyone! Thank you so much for checking out my review of Wacom's Movink 13 display tablet.
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I've been testing this wonderful device out for the last 10 days and I'm a huge fan! This review covers both hardware and software and gives my subjective take of the painting experience. I'd like to add a few things here that might help add a little detail to the video. The first thing I'd like to list is the pros: The incredibly color accurate display is one of my favorite things about this device. Even though the resolution is only 1080p, the screen is oled. This means that the color reproduction and the brightness and the inky blacks all come together to make a very handsome display. The screen looks fantastic. The other big asset is how portable and lightweight this product is. It’s genuinely shocking how thin and feather light Wacom have managed to make this tablet. In addition to the tablet being great to look at and easy to move about, it's also got one of the best pens I've ever used… and the drawing experience is second to none. This is genuinely the perfect 13 inch drawing tablet. The only challenge is how expensive it is... and I can understand the expense due to the incredible screen, wonderful pen and perfect software. It's really an unbeatable package. Just make sure to get the proprietary Wacom cable for use on a desktop!
Bon! The TH-cam algorithm has blessed me. I'm one of your former students from 2008 - 2012. Your digital design classes were so chill and laid-back yet still very fun and informative. Glad to see you're still doing what you love!
@@RagingAsian06 hello and thank you! Hope all is well for you!!! Best wishes 👍
They say imitation is the greatest form of flattery. And also the greatest way to learn. Well thanks to your other review and now this one I'm about buy Rebella 7 and also about to buy this Movink 13 tablet. Not only because they are both fantastic products clearly fantastic products but the way you use them with such an untethered almost recklessness in your brush strokes and under paintings and your freeform, rapid sketching style that I absolutely love as this is exactly the way I wish to think and approach drawing and painting. Your brush strokes remind me of an erratic wet butterfly skitting across a piece of paper leaving marks that seem to make no sense, until you start shaping into something beautiful which I find just fascinating and miraculous to watch. They also say if you wish to produce similar work of somebody who you admire then the first place to start is to acquire all the tools that they are using. I just hope you don't start talking about that Canon printer to the left.
Great review, thank you! Very interesting device! 🖌
Thank you! It is a good one! I wish I had spoken more about he OLED display. That is the best part!
I would recommend using the Onscreen shortcuts, especially the 28 keypad for customized shortcuts and don't forget the Touch gestures! I use the Mobile Studio Pro 13, upgraded to 32gb ram, I have tablet holder that holds the Bluetooth Intuos pro s and their keyboard, another holder that balances an ipad mini 4th gen. I have their Expresskey remote. Would complement the portable configuration with a Movink held up by a tablet holder for my non dominant hand, as an extended screen, filled with onscreen shortcut panels and utilizing touch gestures for mainly.
@@alexandereklof1555 great suggestions! Thank you
Yeah, nobody ever seems to talk about the Onscreen shortcuts and how they're the unsung stars of the Wacom ecosystem. VERY very powerful when you lean into them on all of your apps. I tried switching to the LoupeDeck CT and while that was very cool looking and effective in its own right; the value of not having to look down from the monitor to look at the device because it pops up onscreen is huge, especially with Wacom adding the ability to color code the buttons.
@@briantium you seem like a savvy person 😊, just in case you happen to miss, if you’re on a windows, their free tool Powertoys I’d endorse. Particularly like their always on top feature, and fancy zones, started using obsidian, with AI created a shortcut to switch between light and dark mode that I enable with a touch gesture.
Not having to look at the express keys, just going by the feel of the keys, makes me feel like playing an instrument, where muscle memory kicks in, and the touch ring with express keys set as modifier keys, Ctrl, Shift and alt, I can use the setting Auto Scroll/Zoom, scrolling on it and pressing down shift+ lefts me pan left/right. If I press down ctrl I can zoom in/out. So many wonderful situations and configurations one can use,
Putting their Mobile studio pro in portrait mode, on a plane or a train don’t have to tilt neck to view the screen. 😇
Does it bring Windows or can you install it?
Must admit i found your usage of the device act like an intous pro interesting, since the movink is smaller than an intous pro series. Made me consider it as an option for traveling, having a device to cover two ares, on display drawing/edit and as an input device for main display. How’s the sharpness of images on device, good enough or blurry due to HD resolution?
@@Pokapix I found the sharpness to be good. I have only used it as an "extended display" so it is working at the built in resolution. With the ability to toggle the display using the Wacom software center, it's really nice. I like having the display toggle be one of the buttons on the pen shaft. I can split my work between the two screens and toggle the active pen input to whatever display I need based on what I need to be working on.
@ thanks for taking the time to reply, and as well for sharing insights on your workflow, you’re the only one who has focused on it which I found a nice angle, since it shows it can be used creativity in varied workflows :)
Slightly off topic, I'm having trouble setting up separate monitors for my laptop and wacom tablet.
@@K0dAHeY do you have the Movink? When I get home I can troubleshoot!
i hope they make a 16" or 19" one, i really like it's look but want to upgrade from 13"
@@htsunmiku that would be perfect!
Nice Device, but i'm happy with my Wacom Cintiq 16. Anyways nice review.
Edit: just a question, where did you get the Flat Bristle brush seen in 7:08? I can't find it anywhere.
@@ghost2031 cintiq... That is the best of all! As for the brush, that's one of my custom brushes. I mostly use my own brushes for painting in Rebelle.
What happened to your Dell canvas? 🤔
@@someuser4166 Hello! I use it only at work. For as old as it is, it still does the job!
Which tablet do you use usually because you menti0on you don't have a Wacom or have use a display tablet?
@@Phelightning I am using this Wacom Movink 13 full time!
@@DanielIbanez Yes but prior to the movink?
@@Phelightning ahh, ok... I used the XP pen innovator 16 and deco 01 v2
My biggest question: Why is the STAND $80! 😳
That is absolutely true!
Thanks for the review. Wacom will be worthy when they start to support their expensive products and have a fair trade-in program, otherwise it’s a big No!
A POV from a previous owner of Intous and Cintiq.
Those pens are pretty tempting though, a POV from a kamvas 13 owner
Please help, I have purchased your Domestika course, class is wonderful. But I couldn't get Rebelle brush set, only showing Photoshop abr brush set. How to get your rebelle brush set bcz I am a Rebelle user.... please reply
Hello! Thank you! Ok, The Rebelle brushes are all in the class/community forum. You can find them as one of the forum topics... It was easier to do this then wait for domestika to update the resources. Let me know if you can't find them. I always set the oil paint thickness to "2" in visual settings for my brushes by the way.
Thank you for your kind words, I will check.....@@DanielIbanez
Yes .....I got it❤❤❤
2:06 For a moment there i thought it was the tablet displaying that
You can use it without a computer? Like your ipad?
@@jeroflores1013 no, it must have a laptop phone or computer to plug into
kind of a bad review when i could just use my intuos 4 the way you've decided to use it.
Interesting way to use a pen display
I know it is odd... and perhaps I should just invest in a large Cintq... but for now this is working pretty well
@@DanielIbanez Yeah I got a moving as my first tablet as well was wondering if the grip you use is comfortable I tend to have some struggles with wrist pain.
@@JL-vt5nb I kind of hold it like a paintbrush at the end of the stylus, so I don't get much fatigue or pain. I can definitely see what you mean though. It might be one of those that benefits from attaching a thicker grip to it. I will look into it!
@@DanielIbanez thanks appreciate it
@@DanielIbanez cool thanks I think that could make for an interesting video or short itself.
is your brother that crypto scammer?
??? I don't have a brother ???
@@DanielIbanez As far as you know! ? =)