The Wacom MovinkPad Pro 14 offers artists with a fast Android tablet with a 120 Hz, 14-inch OLED touchscreen and a Wacom Pro Pen 3 for battery-free drawing with 8,192 pressure levels. It can also be used as an external drawing monitor with PCs and Macs.

Wacom has launched the MovinkPad Pro 14, an Android-based all-in-one artist drawing tablet that is powered by a fast Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 SoC, has 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage, and is expandable via a microSD card.
The Android 15 tablet has a 2,800 x 1,800 pixel OLED screen that can be inputted by 10 fingers. The 120 Hz screen is 100 percent of the sRGB and DCI-P3 color spaces with 100,000:1 contrast ratio, a 400 cd/m2 brightness (900 cdm2 peak). To ensure eye comfort, it also has an anti-glare and anti-fingerprint finishes on the surfaces.
According to Wacom, the textured display surface is able to give an artist a paper drawing experience. The MovinkPad is supplied with a Wacom Pro Pen 3 with 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity, a 5,080 lines-per-inch resolution, and 60-degree pen tilt range. It takes advantage of the electromagnetic resonance technology of the company, that is, it does not require charging or batteries.
They can be purchased with a variety of optional nibs that will change the feel of the pen on the screen and other Wacom-compatible pens. The tablet is also capable of being hooked up to a PC or Mac and it can be used as the external display with pen drawing capabilities.
The Wacom UX interface offers immediate access to Wacom Canvas, a virtual sketchbook, to enable artists to inventory creative ideas of spur of the moment. It is also accompanied by a one-year license of Clip Studio Paint Debut. Wacom Shelf allows artists to view all their artworks that are stored in bmp, clip, heic, jpeg, png, tiff and webp formats.
The Wacom tablet measures 323.3 x 210 x 5.9 mm (12.7 x 8.3 x 0.23 in.) and weighs 699 g (1.6 lbs.). It comes with dual microphones, stereo speakers, GPS, and an ambient light sensor and has Bluetooth 5.4 and 802.11ax Wi-Fi wireless connectivity. The portable device is powered by a 10,000 mAh battery that can be recharged using a USB-C power source.
The $899.95 MovinkPad (DTHA140L0Z) will be released in Fall 2025 through Wacom and the Wacom store on Amazon. Readers who can’t wait might consider the smaller MovinkPad 11 available on Amazon today. Artists looking for a tablet that can run all their professional software such as the full version of Adobe Photoshop might consider using a PC tablet (like this model on Amazon).