Wacom Unveils Game-Changing 11.45-Inch MovinkPad: A Portable Android Drawing Tablet for On-the-Go Artists


For digital artists craving studio-quality creativity without the tether of a desktop setup, Wacom just dropped a bombshell. The company, renowned for its industry-leading pen displays, has launched the MovinkPad 11—a sleek 11.45-inch portable drawing tablet running Android, designed to fit in your backpack and ignite inspiration anywhere.

Featherlight Freedom Meets Pro Performance

Weighing a mere 420 grams (about as light as a tablet can get) and measuring just 4.6mm thin, the MovinkPad 11 redefines portability. But don’t let its slim profile fool you. It packs Wacom’s signature Pro Pen 2 technology with 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity, tilt support, and virtually lag-free precision. The OLED display dazzles with 100% DCI-P3 color coverage, deep blacks, and a 120Hz refresh rate—perfect for animators, illustrators, and designers who demand vibrancy and fluidity.

"Artists shouldn’t be chained to a desk," says Faik Karaoglu, Wacom’s Executive Vice President. "The MovinkPad 11 is about empowering creators to capture ideas instantly, whether they’re on a train, in a café, or under a tree in the park."

Android Flexibility + Wacom’s Creative Ecosystem

Running Android 13 out of the box, the MovinkPad 11 isn’t just a drawing slate—it’s a full-fledged creative hub. Download apps like Clip Studio Paint, Krita, or Adobe Fresco directly from the Google Play Store, or use Wacom’s own Creative Hub for cloud-synced projects across devices. The tablet also supports split-screen multitasking, letting you reference inspiration while sketching.

Battery life? A robust 10 hours, so you can sketch through a cross-country flight without panic.

Availability and Pricing

The MovinkPad 11 is now available for pre-order, starting at $749.99 for the base model. It includes the Pro Pen 2 and a foldable stand case. For artists seeking an even smoother experience, a pricier bundle adds Wacom’s Pro Pen 3 (with improved ergonomics and customizable buttons).

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Why This Matters

In a market crowded with drawing tablets, the MovinkPad 11 stands out by merging Wacom’s unbeatable pen tech with Android’s versatility—no PC or dongles required. It’s a direct challenge to devices like the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 and iPad Pro, but with a laser focus on artist-first ergonomics. As digital creation explodes globally, tools like this could democratize high-end artistry beyond the studio walls.

Bottom line: Wacom’s MovinkPad 11 isn’t just a tablet—it’s a declaration that the future of art is mobile, uncompromising, and relentlessly creative.

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