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Wacom Cintiq 22 Drawing Tablet with Full HD 21.5-Inch Display Screen & Drawing Glove, Two-Finger Artist Glove for Drawing Tablet Pen Display, 90% Recycled Material, eco-Friendly, one-Size

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Arrives Thursday, Nov 21
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Size: Medium


Style: Drawing Tablet + Glove (1 pack)


Features

  • Product 1: New Class of Creative Pen Display: Optimized feature set for creative starters provides HD clarity and ergonomic design that allows you to take your creative ideas and illustrations to the next level
  • Product 1: Super Responsive: Wacom Pro Pen 2 features 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity, tilt response and virtually lag-free tracking. Two customizable switches allow for easy access to shortcuts
  • Product 1: Industry-leading Color Displays: Our Cintiq displays have LCD display with HD resolution and showcase uniform brightness, high resolution and true to life color quality
  • Product 1: Control at Your Fingertips: The relaxed parralax gives you full control and combined with the super responsive Wacom Pro Pen 2, makes creating feel as natural as drawing on paper
  • Product 2: Exposed fingertip design allows user to access touchscreen capabilities and type with ease on a keyboard
  • Product 2: Glide over your screen or tablet surface with reduced friction for hours of comfort while creating; see your screen clearly with unnecessary smudges from oils or sweat on your hand
  • Product 2: Made of 90% recycled materialsthe eco-friendly recycled polyester and spandex construction offers comfort, stretch and durability
  • Product 2: One-size fits most, ambidextrous fit works for either right or left-handed usersand measures 7.6 in length x 3.3 in in width

Brand: Wacom


Connectivity Technology: USB


Pressure Sensitivity: 8192 Levels


Special Feature: Pen


Model Name: Cintiq 22


Standing screen display size: ‎21.5 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎1920x1080


Brand: ‎Wacom


Series: ‎Cintiq 22


Color: ‎black


Manufacturer: ‎Wacom


Date First Available: ‎October 29, 2022


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  • Perfect size and superb drawing experience.. and complements my Intous pro very well
Size: Small Style: Drawing Tablet
Recently I bought an Intuos Pro M, after buying a cheap competitor which was worthless. . ( I have an older Wacom tablet and wanted to upgrade ) . I have using tablets for decades and always accepted the limitations. But the Pro Pen 2 really blew me away. So I decided to buy a drawing display. I was looking for something in the 22 inch range.. but 1920 x 1080 seemed too much of a tradeoff.. I think we are at a point in display technology where higher resolution will become very affordable for companies to incorporate into lower end consumer products. ( much like when flat screen technology and HD first started to become cheap ).... I opted for portability. I really like the Wacom One, but I didn't want to give up the Pro Pen 2.. which is really a major decision point ( unless android is something you must have ). The Cintiq 16 is perfect.. Light. Drawing area is a standard laptop screen size... the overall dimensions put it at the size of a 17 inch laptop... ( I stopped getting 17 inch laptops because it was not fun lugging around.. and bag selection is not great ). For the Cintiq 16 I will suffer with the size to drag it around. Setup was easy.. real easy with Windows 10.. I already had the Intuos Pro setup... so my desktop didn't need anything... my laptop wanted a newer driver.. I don't like the cable setup. My laptop does not have an HDMI port.. it is all USB-C... so I had to use a USB hub that Lenovo makes... it had everything on it.. but I had an issue with it seeing the Cintiq as a generic pnp monitor.. ( which I didn't notice utnil the Wacom driver wouldn't let me change display settings. ).. Turns out the fix was easy... I had to do a complete power down of the laptop.. so the hub would reset.. ( took me a while to find this solution.. very common with usb hubs ). But it worked. The cable though.. I wish there were an option to just get a USB-C cable. I would even buy it as an add on... The display on the Cintiq and color is not professional grade, but it is good enough. I have my laptop and desktop displays if I really need to tweak a drawing. The HD on a 16 inch looks great. Lag? I use Corel Painter.. My desktop is high end.. no problem... Laptop is not a gaming system, but it is also not a low end system.. It has an NVIDIA GPU... So no lag either... Could I stream videos and use Painter and not have pen lag... probably not. ( with my Intous Pro I do get lag if I get crazy with having a youtube video up while trying to draw.. with the Cintiq I have had videos up and it didn't lag. might be that Intuos has multi touch ). one other minor thing I noticed.. The Cintiq looks better if it is an extended display and not duplicated. not sure if it is my desktop system and drivers for my graphics cards.. maybe I need to tweak something.. but it is a cleaner and sharper screen if it is on its own and not duplicated. Drawing Experience - The pro pen 2 and this screen are incredible. The feel is great.. I really adjusted my pressure curves.. and it is like drawing with a feather. It was not fun and took a while in Painter, but I really played with the curves for the brushes. Even if you just buy this and use this as a drawing tablet and use your monitor... it is worth it. It is a much smoother experience than the intous .. and for me I get more range out of the pen sensitivity. This does not have multi-touch.. which I like using for navigating the drawing and zooming... This is where I use the Intous Pro.. it makes a nice remote with the express keys .. and the touch ring.. . but I have my multi touch functionality with the Intous pro. and since it is bluetooth I don't have another cord. Not sure if someday the Wacom drivers will complain about this setup.. but for now it is nice. This a solid product. I think real professional artists might find the color range limiting, but not the drawing experience. Part of the premium price is the pro pen 2, and it is worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2020 by Marc

  • Best bang for the buck
Size: Small Style: Drawing Tablet
After using this thing for a year I'm ready to give my two cents. I primarily use the cintiq for concept art and design. I do alot of line drawings and some painting. There is really only one downside I've come across when using the cintiq 16. If color accuracy is a primary concern of yours, this screen will not be able to deliver the same range as a high quality 4k monitor. That doesn't have to be a deal breaker as long as you keep these limitations in mind when working. Chances are, if color accuracy is that important for your work you will already have a good screen to check color anyway. Now for the good. This is an excellent product and a great bang for your buck. You will not regret this investment. It's worth every penny. No matter your skill level, this product can do just about anything you could ask of it. It has all the necessary features you'd want of a pen display and it works great right out of the box. Drawing on this thing is a dream. If your someone who likes the feel of drawing on paper, I think you will find the surface of the cintiq 16 a comfortable fit. It's got just enough tooth on it without sacrificing image clarity on the screen. There is some parallax around the edges, but it never gets in the way of the work. I cannot stress enough how great this thing is for drawing especially. The pen sensitivity is the closest I've felt to working with paper and pencil. It's really shocking how good the pen sensitivity is on this device. If your a stickler for draftsmanship this pen will not disappoint. The screen size is also pretty great. 16 inches seems to be a perfect size for a device like this. It's small enough to move around and store somewhere safe when it's not in use. It's also big enough to work on without zooming in and out all the time. Your comfort level may vary depending on your desk and chair setup, but in my case I haven't really felt the need to buy the separate adjustable stand. The built in legs that fold out on the bottom have been sufficient. The cable connection plugged in the back of the device is beautifuly designed to stay locked in place and not be susceptible to damage from moving the device around. Whenever I'm not using it, It's easy to just pick up and rest it against the side of my desk. It's wonderful. Wacom drivers, despite some occasional bugs, are the best I've used. You will not find a more customizable experience. They really are the gold standard when it comes to pen displays. You get what you pay for with these products. I've used cheaper pen displays in the past and the software was light-years behind Wacom. It doesn't matter how good the display is if the software doesn't work. Period. I've used Wacom products for many years and they deliver a consistent and stable software experience. I hope you found this helpful. It's a great product that I'm happy to own. I think you will too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2020 by Stephen W.

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