Wacom MovinkPad Pro 14: Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 power, canvas-like OLED screen, and Pro Pen 3 precision for creators

Wacom has introduced the MovinkPad Pro 14, a portable all-in-one Android drawing tablet built for artists who want studio-grade tools without lugging around a laptop. Running Android 15 and powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, it combines speed, precision pen input, and a color-accurate OLED display in a slim, travel-friendly design.

The 14-inch OLED panel runs at 120 Hz with a 2800 x 1800 resolution, delivering silky-smooth strokes and animations. It covers 100% of both sRGB and DCI-P3 color spaces, offers a 100,000:1 contrast ratio, and reaches 400 nits brightness with a 900-nit peak for highlights. An anti-glare, anti-fingerprint coating and a subtly textured surface are designed to simulate the feel of drawing on paper, while 10-finger multi-touch keeps gesture control intuitive.

Included in the box is the Wacom Pro Pen 3, featuring 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity, 5,080 lines-per-inch resolution, and up to 60 degrees of tilt for natural shading and line control. Thanks to Wacom’s electromagnetic resonance technology, the pen is battery-free, so there’s nothing to charge. Optional nibs let you fine-tune the friction and feel, and the tablet works with other compatible Wacom pens. When your workflow shifts to desktop apps, you can tether the MovinkPad Pro 14 to a PC or Mac and use it as a pen-enabled external display.

Under the hood, the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 pairs with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage, with microSD expansion for growing project libraries. Wacom’s UX puts creative tools front and center, including quick access to Wacom Canvas, a virtual sketchbook for capturing ideas the moment they strike. You also get a one-year license for Clip Studio Paint Debut. Managing projects is easier with Wacom Shelf, which showcases artwork stored on the device in formats such as bmp, clip, heic, jpeg, png, tiff, and webp.

Despite its power, the tablet stays travel-ready at 5.9 mm thin and 699 g. It includes dual microphones, stereo speakers, GPS, and an ambient light sensor. Connectivity covers Bluetooth 5.4 and Wi‑Fi 6 (802.11ax), while a 10,000 mAh battery keeps you working longer and recharges via USB‑C.

The MovinkPad Pro 14 (model DTHA140L0Z) is priced at $899.95 and is slated for release in Fall 2025 through Wacom and select retailers. If you need something sooner, the smaller MovinkPad 11 is already available. Creators who rely on full desktop software, such as the full version of Adobe Photoshop, may want to consider a PC tablet instead.

Key specs at a glance:
– 14-inch OLED, 2800 x 1800, 120 Hz, 100% sRGB and 100% DCI-P3, 100,000:1 contrast, 400 nits typical, 900 nits peak, anti-glare/anti-fingerprint, textured surface, 10‑point multi-touch
– Wacom Pro Pen 3 with 8,192 pressure levels, 5,080 LPI, 60° tilt, battery-free EMR, optional nibs
– Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, 12 GB RAM, 256 GB storage, microSD card slot
– Android 15 with Wacom UX, Wacom Canvas, Wacom Shelf, 1‑year Clip Studio Paint Debut
– 323.3 x 210 x 5.9 mm; 699 g; dual mics; stereo speakers; GPS; ambient light sensor
– Bluetooth 5.4, Wi‑Fi 6 (802.11ax)
– 10,000 mAh battery; USB‑C charging
– Price: $899.95; Release: Fall 2025; Model: DTHA140L0Z

For artists searching for a color-accurate Android drawing tablet with a premium pen experience, fast performance, and the flexibility to double as a pen display for desktop work, the MovinkPad Pro 14 is shaping up to be a compelling option.