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Excellentwatch Posted
I have used the Wacom Intuos, Wacom One, and the Wacom Cintiq 24-inch models, and this product is by far the best of them all. The customizable Pro Pen 3 was a fresh experience for me. With its adjustable weight inserts, it feels significantly sturdier and more refined compared to the lighter pens from other Wacom tablets, providing a premium grip. Although its workspace (screen) is larger than the Wacom Cintiq Pro 24, the overall design is slimmer and more compact. The display quality and color accuracy are also highly satisfying. The buttons located on the back of the tablet further enhance workflow speed. The sleek packaging was another pleasant surprise, offering a premium unboxing experience. The touchscreen makes the workflow even faster, and it also offers the option to easily toggle the touch mode on or off. If I had to mention drawbacks, it would be that the stand must be purchased separately, and unlike the Cintiq Pro 24, the remote is not included and also has to be bought separately. This tablet is perfect for professional artists, yet it’s also more than suitable for hobbyists. The tablet itself is relatively lightweight, but once a stand is attached, moving it around becomes a bit more difficult. Despite the high price point that made me hesitate before purchasing, I am extremely satisfied. For digital artists, this delivers the best drawing experience possible.
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AlexL Posted
I was looking for something that would put me to the next level in my illustrator and photography career (I was running on a laptop-only setup for 7 years before getting this), this product truly brought me to new heights. I’m very particular with my colors and how they translate to different devices, Wacom’s pristine color accuracy made me no longer frustrated at mild changes from screen to phone. As for the illustrative side, I am spoiled with how responsive everything is. The pen is smooth with little to no parallax, it feels like paper at times, and paired with a flexible monitor arm I use this as both a sketchpad and a setup for gaming (the 120HZ is no joke and gorgeous to look at in 4K). I am always inspired using this, they say invest in your tools, so this is something I’ll have for many decades of use and art to come.
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Montai Posted
Pros : sturdy high quality build - the best, high refresh makes the experience butter smooth. Low parallax, pretty colore that pop, shortcut keys made a comeback which is a money saver over buying a remote for shortcuts. Pen is experience gives smooth jitterfree linework. Cons: very high price, does not come with a stand, the stand is also very high priced at $500
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Alex Posted
Setup was pretty easy to do and the tablet was very great for its size and performance. Drawing on it is very similar as if you were drawing traditionally. The price is definitely worth the price you pay for! If you really want the pro technology to create digital art and the beautiful, bright, and huge screen for more space and flexibility, this is the perfect drawing tablet!
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LexyV Posted
You will need a Wacom or vesa mount for this. I was happy to have a Veda mount laying around and I absolutely love this model.
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AaronB Posted
Money spent on my hobby. Invest in yourself..priceless.
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Remeel Posted
Buying this was a want and not a need. I’m not a professional artist but ive been wanting this for a long time, and I love it! Thank you 24 month financing! Beautiful screen, no noticible parallax, and man is it BIG. I’ve heard some people complain about light spilling around the edges of theirs, but I haven’t noticed that in mine. I don’t draw in the dark, but I did have it on and turn off my light to see since that was a common complaint on the internet. People talk bad about wacom because of their prices, and i get that, they’re expensive; however, I’ve bought and used an xp pen for that reason a couple years back and it was useable but it just had nowhere near the quality of my previous wacoms. Expensive doesn’t necessarily mean better, but sometimes it is.
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AliSuperville Posted
The wait for this display tablet was well worth it. The 4K screens is vivid and large enough for all my drawing and painting needs. No light bleeds, perfect condition! Living in Alaska, shipping was supposed to take a week and a half. It came five days earlier than expected. Now I just wait for the stand to come in as well. In the mean while it’s propped up. I don’t recommend doing so but I couldn’t wait to use it.
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RaymondK Posted
From the day I set this Cintiq up in my studio, I could not be happier. At first I was concerned about scratching the screen because I have before with other older models; however, the rubber nibs have alleviated my fears. (sold separately) With 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity, these are truly the best drawing sessions I have. I highly recommend this product.
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Jimmy Posted
Amazing! only issue is the pen i have had to be replaced by Wacom a few times due to the button falling out.
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