From Cinelinx:
Wacom has come out with a new line of tablets in the Intuos series, to give people at all skill levels a drawing tablet that works for their needs. The Intuos Art is one of the smaller/cheaper options for consumers to go with, but that doesn’t mean you should pass it up. The Intuos Art is still a solid drawing tablet.
Wacom has unveiled a brand new (and cheapest) tablet at CES 2020. The Wacom One is aimed at beginners and those creating content for social media, and it's supremely affordable.
The Verge: After launching the $649 Cintiq 16 earlier this year, Wacom is releasing a larger version of its entry-level tablet with the Cintiq 22. The tablet has a 21.5-inch screen with a 1920 x 1080 resolution, 72 percent NTSC color, and an anti-glare glass surface that has a paper-like feel to draw on. You can connect it to your Mac or Windows computer via HDMI and USB 2.0 cables.
"2016 has been a creative professional's dream. First we had Microsoft’s attempt to wow artists with its i7-powered Surface Book and glitzy Surface Studio. Then, mere weeks later, Apple unveiled its new MacBook Pro with Touch Bar, a product tailor-made for videographers. For me, though, 2016’s holy grail of doodling tech comes from Wacom."