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OMARR Posted
As a veteran designer and marketer, I have previously had other tablets, but this is my first time getting a Cintiq at home, and it really is a game changer being able to draw directly onto the screen within desktop programs. I found it to be reasonably priced at $700 (I remember when the cheapest Cintiq was ~$2K!) and 16" is a great entry level size. I discovered my old Wacom pen was compatible with it too, and depending on the program you can have each pen remember a given tool, so you can quickly switch tools like you would by picking up a different item in an art kit. But the included newer Pro Pen 3 is definitely more precise. I recommend getting an arm to be able to adjust it as needed while also saving you valuable desktop space. See a pic attached - excuse the desk clutter
MATTHEWW Posted
The tablet that I use beforehand was a Huion Kamas 24. I've had that tablet for 6 years and it works completely fine the only problem was that it was too dang big. So I felt like it was time to upgrade and switch over to a more mid-tier drawing tablet at a smaller size. And I absolutely love it. The extra resolution and the color accuracy is what I was looking for. The only downside was getting used to the pen but after using it for a couple hours it didn't bother me anymore. If you have trouble using the pen Wacom definitely has kits where you can customize the pen to your liking. If you're a beginner or a professional in the art industry this is a must pick up if you're looking for something not too expensive but at the same time high quality.
ssandark Posted
I am pleased with this purchase for my digital art setup. I have used previous Cintiq displays and this one is easily the best one that I have experienced. The perfect mix of quality and affordability.
QiushuoW Posted
Amazing product, works well when mounted on a monitor Arm. Greate upgrade from Wacom one