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Wacom DTK2420K0 Cintiq Pro 24 Creative Pen Display – 4K Graphic Drawing Monitor with 8192 Pen Pressure and 99% Adobe RGB, Black

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Size: 24 inch pen only


Features

  • Wacom's most natural and advanced pen performance with 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity, eraser and virtually lag free tracking
  • 4K resolution (3840 x 2160 pixels) is packed into a 24 LCD display with superb color accuracy (99 percentage of Adobe RGB)
  • The Express Key Remote puts 17 programmable buttons within easy reach; The on screen keypad and the radial menus offer further 1 touch shortcuts
  • The etched glass screen reduces glare and reflections while providing a distinct, tactile experience as you draw, mimicking the feel of a pen on paper
  • Register your Cintiq Pro & receive 3-month trials of Capture One, Toon Boom Harmony & Storyboard Pro, MASV, and a 6-month trial to Clip Studio Paint EX; offer available for customers located in the Americas

Description

Use Wacom Cintiq Pro 24 Creative Pen Display for absolute harmony with your work. Premium 4K screen with world class color performance, and virtually no parallax, enhance every creative breakthrough. The Wacom Pro Pen 2 provides state-of-the-art creative pen technology, meaning every stroke, every move of your hand is followed with unerring accuracy.

Brand: Wacom


Connectivity Technology: HDMI


Pressure Sensitivity: 8192 Levels


Operating System: Windows, macOS/OS X


Special Feature: Security Slot


Connectivity Technology: HDMI


Pressure Sensitivity: 8192 Levels


Operating System: Windows, macOS/OS X


Additional Features: Security Slot


Specific Uses For Product: personal, gaming, business


Display Type: LCD


Compatible Devices: ['Desktop', 'Laptop', 'Tablet']


Native Resolution: 3840x2160


Screen Size: 23.6 Inches


Item Weight: 15.87 Pounds


Active Surface Area: 20.55" x 11.57"


Item Dimensions L x W: 15.5"L x 26.7"W


Color: Black


Brand: Wacom


Model Name: Cintiq Pro


Built-In Media: Wacom Cintiq Pro 24 Pen display, Wacom Pro Pen 2 with 4-color pen ring set, ExpressKey™ Remote (with USB-A RF dongle and 30cm micro-USB to USB charger cable), pen stand with 10 replacement nibs (6 standard, 4 felt) and nib removal tool, Pen holder, 180W AC adaptor, 1.8m power cable, 1.8m USB-C to USB-C cable , 3m DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable, 3m HDMI2.0 to HDMI2.0 cable, 3m standard USB-A to USB-A cable, DisplayPort to Mini DisplayPort adapter, Quick Start Guide, Regulation sheet, cleaning cloth


Target Audience: Teacher


Model Number: DTK2420K0


Global Trade Identification Number: 24


Manufacturer: Wacom Technology Corporation


UPC: 753218986924


Item Type Name: Wacom Cintiq Pro 24", Pen (DTK2420K0)


Warranty Description: 2 years


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  • A Professional Tool for a Professional Price
Size: 24 inch pen only
To keep things brief, The Wacom Cintiq Pro is the best display tablet on the market. It's long-lasting, durable, and offers a beautiful 4K Display with high color fidelity, but... it's not for everyone. In this review I'm going to discuss the Cintiq Pro from the perspective of both a layperson and the perspective of a professional artist. I've been using Wacom tablets for about 10 years now, and I've been working as a professional artist for about three. First and foremost, if you're combing through reviews, I assume you're asking yourself the same question I did when I was shopping for a display tablet: -Between Huion's Kamvas, XP Pen's Graphic Display, and Wacom's Cintiq, which brand of display tablet is right for me? Why is Wacom's product so much more expensive than both Huion and XP Pen? Is there something here I'm missing? It really depends on what you want out of your tablet. Wacom's premium price tag is largely due to the fact that the brand dominated the tablet space for nearly half a decade before any real competition (Huion) entered the game, and it established itself as the brand for professionals. That said, Wacom's hardware is designed to last... and last... and last. There's a reason that Wacom still sells and supports the tablets they released a decade ago: they still work as well as ever! In my opinion, buying a Wacom tablet is like buying a pair of expensive leather shoes. It might cost more now, but you know it won't be giving out on you... even if it gets roughed up a bit. My old Cintiq 13HD went through a LOT, and it's still kickin' like new. But does this longevity really justify the difference in price? In my opinion, not really. If all you want out of this purchase is a display tablet that you can draw/paint on, there's nothing you'll get out of the Wacom Cintiq Pro 24 that you wouldn't get out of Huion or XP Pen for a fraction of the price. INSTALLATION: The installation process was surprisingly painless. The tablet comes with two different setup configurations depending on the build of your PC/Mac, allowing you to use either a USB -Type C connection OR a USB and Displayport connection. Because the Cintiq 24 Pro is a 4K display, a standard HDMI port will not work without an adapter. all the cables were neatly packaged and clearly labeled, and I was able to get things running out of the box with no hassle. ACCESSORIES & PORTS: The tablet comes with Wacom's ExpressKey and their new pen. The ExpressKey was the biggest surprise for me; I expected to toss it to the side and keep using my keyboard shortcuts, but the ExpressKey is extremely easy to configure and very easy to get used to. Incorporating it into my workflow was a snap, and it's a feature I think I'll sorely miss if I'm working elsewhere. The additional USB ports and audio port allowed me more flexibility in my workstation setup, which I appreciate seeing as a few of the ports on my main machine are now taken up by Wacom's wiring. SIZE: The size of this tablet is formidable, but not too large for a dedicated office space. In some ways I wish I'd upgraded to the 32 because I'm used to a slightly larger monitor size, but when I'm using it as a drawing surface the tablet feels almost too large! Likewise, when I'm using it as a monitor, the bevels are a bit annoying. When I'm using it as a tablet, I'm glad they're there! WORKFLOW BOOST: The ExpressKey and pen work intuitively with most any software I've tried so far. ZBrush, Substance Painter, Photoshop, Clip Studio, Maya... Being able to customize those hotkeys is fantastic! CONS: The glass on the front is beautifully matte, but does catch a glare just a little more than a standard monitor might. I have to close the blinds in my office (which are directly across from my workstation) while I work to avoid this. I would not recommend buying this tablet without buying a Flex Arm or an Ergo Stand. In the images I've provided you can see it mounted to the Flex Arm. The freedom of being able to rotate and twist this tablet so freely makes it so much more of a joy to use. I've seen other reviews mention that their tablet dies out within 6 months to a year of purchase, so I paid extra for insurance. If any issues arise, I will return to this review with updates. UPDATE: 15 Months later and I have had no issues with the tablet’s functionality. The only thing that’s changed is that the ExpressKey accessory doesn’t stick to the magnetic bevel as well as it used to because the rubber backing of the ExpressKey is prone to collecting dust (which makes it slide). It’s a little difficult to clean, but otherwise… no complaints! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2022 by M Christie

  • I held off buying this tablet for months...
Size: 24 inch pen only
I held off buying this tablet for months because I had read so many reviews that made me very reluctant to pay $2,000 for something that so many people seemed to be having issues with. When I eventually did take the leap I was incredibly pleased to find that not only did this thing plug into my Mac Book Pro with a single cable that was included in the box, but more importantly - its performance exceeded my expectations. It was up and running in twenty minutes and I was enjoying all the high resolution and pen sensitivity that Wacom promised. If your a serious illustrator or designer I can't recommend upgrading to this larger format table enough. This tablet is fast and smooth and lives up to all the promises regarding its function. I do have a few complaints... The materials have a rather flimsy feeling about them and the overall construction just doesn't exude quality or instill a sense of confidence in its construction that is indicative of a product with a price tag like it has. For the price I want a product that looks and feels as great as it works. I'm thinking maybe some wood panelling might do the trick...JK. (or maybe I'm not) The tablet squeaks and groans when I am using it and the plastic screen is very vulnerable to scratching and feels a bit cheep under hand. My complaints around the materials are relevant to the stylus as well. How about a pen that has some weight to it? Additionally, the parallax could be better. It certainly is better than my former Wacom tablet but they still have a way to go with this. Basically, if Wacom could take their cues from Apple tablets concerning these tactile issues it really would be perfect. I don't deduct any stars for these complaints because ultimately they don't effect the performance of the tablet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2021 by michael tonn

  • Expensive ... but justifiable.
Size: 24 inch pen only
PROS: - 4K resolution - Fantastic Colors - Almost no parallax - Works right out of the box, and driver-installs are a piece of cake (for me, anyway) - The Pro Pen 2 is wonderful (best I've ever used) - The Remote, albeit a wonky button setup, works fluidly with the tablet and my workflow - Very sturdy design (feels high quality) CONS: - Expensive - No stand included in the box, just two small kickstands built under the tablet - Poor quality-control on earlier units (I don't know if they curbed that, or if I just got lucky with mine) EXTENDED REVIEW: I've owned both a Huion GT-191 and a Cintiq 13HD, and the Cintiq Pro 24 makes them both feel like cheap toys. Don't get me wrong, you can achieve essentially the same thing with any of these devices. You don't need a $2,000 tablet to make digital art. It's honestly excessive unless you can justify it for the work you do. I can't, but I obsess over using the best hardware available. That being said, I don't regret it! I went in mainly excited for the nearly non-existent parallax and the pro pen. I expected the 4K resolution to be nothing more than a gimmick for easy marketing. To my surprise, the resolution ended up being one of the most prominent features this tablet had to offer. Going from a Huion GT-191 V1 at 1080p with a really poor color grade, the Pro 24 blew me away. The colors are vibrant, and I'm able to work super close to the screen without seeing any pixels. It's fantastic. The etched glass is also really nice, and coupled with the felt nibs, it's the closest to feeling like paper that I've experienced on any tablet. The remote is also super handy. I'm still getting used to it, so sometimes I'll tap the scroll wheel and it'll do something unintended, but I still prefer it over built-in buttons on the bezels. I should add -- going from a Huion back to a Cintiq, it really is fantastic how these tablets just work right out of the box. My previous Huion consistently had driver errors or just downright wouldn't work for seemingly no reason at all. It felt refreshing to plug it in and just start drawing immediately. The main con for me is the lack of a stand in the box. I get that they wanted to market the Ergo Stand, but surely they could've thrown in something to allow more than one super-low angle. Like a lot of people, I resorted to just propping a few books under the little kickstands, and that essentially solved my problem. I've also seen some negative reviews for the Pro 24 where they've received essentially unusable units. I can't speak on that since mine was in perfect condition out of the box. It seems like Wacom had a quality-control issue with this model on release, but they've since smoothed that out. (I don't know though, maybe I just got lucky?) I was super anxious about spending $2,000 on a pen tablet when the last two I've owned had annoying issues and were letdowns in their own ways. I'm happy to say that the Pro 24 lives up to its price and delivers exactly what I was hoping for. That being said, I came from a Huion GT191, so my point of reference isn't the same as someone coming from another high-end pen tablet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2019 by Anon ymous

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