

- #CINTIQ 22HD INTERACTIVE PEN DISPLAY REVIEW PC#
- #CINTIQ 22HD INTERACTIVE PEN DISPLAY REVIEW PLUS#
- #CINTIQ 22HD INTERACTIVE PEN DISPLAY REVIEW PROFESSIONAL#
The Cintiq 24HD touch: Hot Colour, Cool Touch With the addition of these models to the Cintiq lineup, anyone from freelance industrial designers sketching in a small studio, to Hollywood animators creating the next blockbuster movie, can find a Cintiq that best fits their workflow.
#CINTIQ 22HD INTERACTIVE PEN DISPLAY REVIEW PROFESSIONAL#
To give professional artists and designers enhanced focus on their work and creativity, Wacom introduces the powerful combination of a precision pen and natural multi-touch. As with the Cintiq 24HD, Wacom's latest Cintiqs feature best-in-class widescreen HD displays, ultra-wide viewing angles and premium colour performance. Tailored around the increasing demands of creative professionals, Wacom® announces two new members to the Cintiq® family of interactive pen displays, the Cintiq 24HD touch and Cintiq 22HD. The Cintiq 24HD touch and Cintiq 22HD provide an immersive and natural pen-on-screen experience for professional creators of digital content Hopefully the video above will help you decide whether these revisions are worth the upgrade.

#CINTIQ 22HD INTERACTIVE PEN DISPLAY REVIEW PLUS#
That's not to say there aren't bodily updates to the 22HD - in fact, there are a few of them, including subtle tweaks to the buttons, making them larger and "more comfortable," plus the use of standard, user-replaceable cables, which means there's no need to panic if you twist and break them during a particularly passionate flurry of rotations.

Those who like the physicality of spinning their tablets around will appreciate Wacom's decision in this respect, but those who wanted the vertical flexibility of the ergo will just have to splash out on a bigger model. Interestingly, the 22HD keeps the same rotation stand, rather than adopting the heavy "ergo" stand that comes with the pricier 24HD and the new 24HD touch. Its main promise is an improved LED-backlit panel: not necessarily in terms of resolution, as the pixels have simply been rejigged into a widescreen 1920 x 1080 form factor (instead of 1600 x 1200), but rather in greater brightness (230 nits vs 200) and contrast (1,000:1 instead of 550:1). The Cintiq 22HD is available from today and is a direct replacement for the 21UX that came out a couple of years ago. Alas, only our Distro magazine crew get to live like that - the rest of the Engadget team must make do with spec sheets and quick hands-on impressions, which are precisely what you'll find after the break.
#CINTIQ 22HD INTERACTIVE PEN DISPLAY REVIEW PC#
No phone calls, no stress, and no technology except for a PC and a brand new $1,999 Wacom Cintiq 22HD tablet display (and maybe also a pair of equally well-engineered Beyerdynamics). Oh, to sit in a darkened room all day and get paid to do art.
