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Wacom Cintiq 16 Drawing Tablet with Screen, 15.4" Full HD Display Graphic Arts Tablet Includes Pro Pen 2 w/ Tilt Response, Graphic Design Animation Display Pad for Mac, PC

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Size: Small


Style: Drawing Tablet


Features

  • Creative Pen Display: Animation tablet features optimized display and premium pen technology ideal for creative hobbyists, enthusiasts, or students for use on campus, in the studio, or at home
  • Precision Pen Performance: Included Pro Pen 2 features tilt recognition, virtually lag-free tracking, 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity, and 2 customizable switches for easy access to shortcuts
  • Vibrant Color Display: Windows and macOS tablet features LCD display with HD resolution and showcases uniform brightness, high resolution, and true to life color quality
  • Fingertip Control: Relaxed parallax gives you full control with your fingertips, and combined with the super responsive Wacom Pro Pen 2, makes creating feel as natural as drawing on paper
  • Includes: Wacom Cintiq 16 digital drawing display, Pro Pen 2, 3 replacement nibs, nib remover, 3-in-1 connectivity cable, AC adapter, power cable, and quick start guide

Description

The Wacom Cintiq 16 creative pen display tablet helps you bring your artistic ideas to life on screen. With foldable legs for adjustable positioning, our digital drawing tablet weighs approximately 4 pounds and is approximately 1" thick. This ergonomic computer graphics tablet has a high-contrast, full HD 16” display and a durable, scratch-resistant exterior. Perfect for those who love to draw in their spare time or art and design students seeking a premium - and more affordable - on-screen experience. Featuring an anti–glare display, this high resolution (1920x1080) drawing tablet with screen display has integrated foldable legs so you can adjust the position for your comfort and hand rests to help cut down on fatigue when drawing. Our entry level graphic design tablet works with Windows and macOS, and comes with the super- responsive Pro Pen 2, giving you the precision and control you desire. With 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity and a low activation force, these drawing tablets recognize even the lightest pen strokes and with reduced parallax, the cursor appears exactly where you would expect. Our Pro Pen 2's Electro Magnetic Resonance (EMR) tech draws power from your tablet, meaning you never need to charge the pen.

Brand: Wacom


Connectivity Technology: HDMI


Pressure Sensitivity: 8192 Levels


Operating System: Windows and Mac


Special Feature: Anti-Glare Glass


Standing screen display size: ‎15.6 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎1920x1080


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎1


Brand: ‎Wacom


Series: ‎Wacom Cintiq 16


Item model number: ‎DTK1660K0A


Hardware Platform: ‎PC, Mac


Operating System: ‎Windows and Mac


Item Weight: ‎4.19 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎11.2 x 16.6 x 0.1 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎11.2 x 16.6 x 0.1 inches


Color: ‎Black


Rear Webcam Resolution: ‎1 Pixels


Manufacturer: ‎Wacom Technology Corporation


Country of Origin: ‎Vietnam


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎December 14, 2018


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  • Traditional tablet users won't regret the upgrade
Size: Small Style: Drawing Tablet
My background: I'm a traditional and digital artist and graphic designer with ten years' worth of off and on experience with traditional Wacom tablets, most recently the Intuos 3 Pro. Pros: This thing works exactly the way I wanted it to. My struggle before was the hand/eye coordination involved with drawing on one thing and looking at another. The Cintiq closed that gap the way I was hoping! Once you calibrate the pen, you won't notice the parallax. There's the tiniest delay between pen input and output, but after you get used to it, it's just not an issue. The pen works great and the pressure sensitivity is exceptional — no weird glitches or blobs the way my old tablet would sometimes do. The built in stand is super sturdy and useful. And I'm finding that the 16 screen width is actually plenty of space for the kind of hobby art I want to create — and the trade off for the slimmer profile of the smaller size is actually preferable to me. It's also relatively plug and play: just download the driver from the website like the booklet says. No issues getting it all to work on a Mac, so they must have fixed that connection problem some other reviewers mentioned. The cons: There's no gesture support, and it would be nice to just have pinch to zoom at my disposal, but I knew going into this what I was buying and I can live without that for the price point. I have only two real complaints. The first is that the color accuracy is actually noticable when you check against a MacBook Pro screen. I guess this can be managed by having your monitor close by, but it can be a bit of a pain to keep checking when you're doing digital paintings. But it's not the end of the world for my particular use. The second issue I have is with the cords. The power cord is three pieces long if you include the three-in-one, and it's obnoxiously inflexible. And if you want to use this with something like a MacBook Pro that only has USB-C, you may need to get a couple of adapters for the Cintiq and your external monitor in order to accommodate two HDMI cables. I was fortunate to have one on hand, as well as a USB to USB-C, or I wouldn't have even been able to test this out upon receipt of the product. Bottom line: if you're a budget-conscious artist and you want to make the leap from traditional to screen tablets, you can't go wrong with this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2022 by Heather

  • Worth it and well made. Not touching XPPEN Huion, etc. again.
Size: Small Style: Drawing Tablet
First of all, I’d just like to say after reading so many reviews and watching so many videos my first choice was XP-PEN. I thought all wacoms were over a grand so I started there. Then I did more and more research and learned that majority of tablets aside from Wacom don’t last long, have screen bleeding and other issues. My advice is to not trust any YouTube tablet review unless they 100% state they weren’t paid and you look at the reviews. For a bit I looked at Huion and saw that they were trying to pay off someone in the reviews and people have issues with them lasting. And that many of these tablets had horrible parallax. I had so many issues with my Xp-pen I couldn’t use it and just sent it back. My review: Presentation, impressive. Screen: good! I mirrored it from my monitor and it looks great. I think the kind of fuzzy look is from laminated display, but no issues. It looks great. :) Parallax: Basically nonexistent. After calibration it was even more nonexistent! Compared to my XP-PEN 22r pro, which had about almost 2 mm of parallax, I can comfortably draw and the sensitivity response is great. I can make any kind of line with no wobble, and great feedback. Since Apple basically forces you to buy the newest tablet my iPad 8th gen became basically unusable, this feels just as good as the Apple Pencil. I also struggled allot with the glass screen as I felt the pencil allot was slippery. I would not go back at this point, especially since the new iPads are the cost more than a Cintiq 22. Stand: I think the back stand is fine, but I think if you want to get a tablet stand I’d get it from another brand, as a college student I don’t have too much money and another 75 for a stand is well..a bit much. Lack of express keys: people complaining about this don’t realize that this is cheaper because it puts wacoms best features into a smaller tablet. In fact, I’d say for what we got in this we should definitely be grateful. If this is an issue I would recommend something like the XP-PEN shortcut remote as it’s 35 compared to the almost 100 dollar Wacom remote. Not going back to any other tablet brand again, Wacom you made a place in my heart. My ig is @sharkingly if you’d like to see my art! Thank you to anyone who took the time to read my review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2020 by J J

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