
Introduction:
The Wacom Cintiq Pro 24 Creative Pen Display is a state-of-the-art digital drawing tablet that caters to the needs of professional artists, designers, and illustrators. With its large, high-resolution display and advanced pen technology, it provides a natural and immersive drawing experience, allowing users to unleash their creativity with precision and control.
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The Cintiq Pro 24 features a spacious 24-inch display with a high resolution of 4K (3840 x 2160 pixels). This large and crystal-clear screen provides artists with ample space to work on intricate details and ensures that colors are vibrant and accurate.
The Pro Pen 2 that comes with the Cintiq Pro 24 is a highly advanced stylus designed to deliver a lifelike drawing experience. With 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity and tilt recognition, artists can create lines with varying thickness and shading, mimicking the natural movement of traditional drawing tools. The pen’s virtually lag-free tracking ensures a responsive and precise drawing experience, making it a powerful tool for professional artwork.
The tablet supports multi-touch gestures, allowing users to zoom, pan, and navigate their canvas with intuitive finger movements. This adds an extra layer of convenience and efficiency to the creative process.
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Connectivity is a key feature of the Cintiq Pro 24. It offers a range of ports, including USB-C, HDMI, and DisplayPort, ensuring compatibility with various devices such as computers and laptops. The tablet is compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems, making it versatile for users of different platforms.
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Pros: Big screen 4k display Works as advertised. Cons: No one bothered to color calibrate it, it is green tinted, so expect to buy the $400 color calibration tool. Small piece of dust under the screen, not a bit enough deal for me to ever notice, but still annoying to know that it’s there. Heavy.. especially once you put it on the stand, you are not picking it up unless you are a body builder. Definitely can be made smaller in the future, the black bars around the screen are huge. Price is really out there. Overall Review: Overall, it’s a good investment.
Cons: One external screw on the back was loose and fell off easily, not sure why. But the product seems to work fine otherwise. Overall Review: The product meets all expectations. Great for professional use.
Pros: – Drawing surface is great – Good pen sensitivity – Look it’s a Wacom, they’re good at the thing. Cons: Many little annoyances considering how expensive this thing is: – No stand (the little legs in the back don’t go very far) – No VESA mount without buying an extra adapter, which is not only expensive but blocks access to the power/display/USB cords once installed. – Expresskey Remote Touch Ring is very glitchy even at its lowest sensitivity setting, making it hard to use for anything requiring even a modicum of precision. – Expresskey Remote doesn’t really stick to the corners of the tablet, it’s really just the center of the sides. – The fan. It doesn’t bother me, but I also use the tablet at very low brightness and contrast. If you are going to use this tablet at higher settings, the fan is going to turn on and off constantly. It’s not the loudest thing, but it is very noticeable, even with my somewhat noisy computer fans next to it (half the time you won’t realize it’s on, but then it shuts off and suddenly it feels incredibly quiet). – Maybe not a con for most people, but as someone who draws very light, I noticed the Pro Pen 2 that comes with it has slightly higher Activation Force than the older Grip Pens (though you can still use the Grip Pens on it so, eh). Overall Review: Probably the best pen display out there, but considering how much it costs, the little aggravating things become extra annoying or downright insulting (seriously just include the stupid VESA mount with it you brigands).