Wacom unveils MovinkPad 11 Android creative drawing pad

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Wacom today introduced the MovinkPad 11, an all-in-one creative pad that runs Android 14 and is ready to draw the moment you pick up its battery-free Pro Pen 3. Designed for instant creativity without a PC or setup, the device wakes with a tap and holds inspiration on its 11.45-inch anti-glare touch display.

The MovinkPad 11 combines a lightweight body, smooth steering sensors and an etched-glass screen to reduce reflections and keep focus on your work. Its included Pro Pen 3 delivers professional-grade precision and natural feel, while a quick tap-and-hold launches the Wacom Canvas sketch app for freehand drawing.

For more advanced work, a two-year license to Clip Studio Paint DEBUT comes preloaded, offering over 40,000 brushes and tools for comics, 3D art and animation. Drawings auto-save to the Wacom Shelf, and a second pen tap takes you straight into Clip Studio Paint to refine and color your designs.

Portable by design, the MovinkPad 11 fits easily into everyday creative moments—at home, in a café or on the road. Users can further customize their setup with pens from brands such as Dr. Grip, LAMY and STAEDTLER, and an optional protective case doubles as an adjustable stand for comfortable drawing angles.

“The MovinkPad 11 is for people who just can’t stop drawing,” said Koji Yano, senior vice president of Wacom’s branded business. With its intuitive interface, professional apps and versatile pen support, Wacom aims to make digital art accessible to everyone.

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