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Wacom Cintiq 24 Touch Drawing Tablet with Screen, 23.8 inch Display, Pro Pen 3 (Battery-Free), 100% sRGB Pen Display for Artists, Designers, Animation, Game Dev, Works with Mac, PC & Android

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Size: 24" touch


Features

  • EXPANSIVE CREATIVE WORKSPACE: Immersive 23.8" IPS display with 2.5K WQHD resolution (2560 x 1440) provides a spacious canvas for pro-level projects
  • INTUITIVE MULTI-TOUCH CONTROL: 10-finger touch capacity enables natural gestures for rotating, zooming, and panning artwork
  • WACOMS BEST PEN TECHNOLOGY: Pro Pen 3 with 8192 pressure levels responds to your lightest touch; includes 60 tilt support, 3 shortcut keys for tool access, and a holder that mounts to either side of the display with adjustable angle for quick access
  • READY TO CREATE: Comes with fully adjustable stand for optimal positioning or use the 75x75 VESA mount for flex arm compatibility
  • CONNECTION: includes USB-C cables and power adapter to connect to Windows/Mac computers with DisplayPort Alt or Thunderbolt 3 or 4 input (computers without DisplayPort Alt or TB 3 or 4 input require additional cables)

Brand: Wacom


Connectivity Technology: USB-C cable to connect to Windows/Mac computers with DisplayPort Alt Mode or Thunderbolt 3 or 4 input (computers without DP Alt or TB 3 or 4 input require additional cables) See more


Pressure Sensitivity: 8192 Levels


Operating System: Android 8.0 and above, Windows 10 or later, macOS 13 or later


Special Feature: 24" IPS LCD, 60° Tilt Support, 8-bit color depth, Multi-Touch Screen, adjustable stand


Connectivity Technology: USB-C cable to connect to Windows/Mac computers with DisplayPort Alt Mode or Thunderbolt 3 or 4 input (computers without DP Alt or TB 3 or 4 input require additional cables)


Pressure Sensitivity: 8192 Levels


Operating System: Android 8.0 and above, Windows 10 or later, macOS 13 or later


Additional Features: 24" IPS LCD, 60° Tilt Support, 8-bit color depth, Multi-Touch Screen, adjustable stand


Specific Uses For Product: 3D Modelling, Animation, Designing


Display Type: LCD


Compatible Devices: Android, Desktop, Laptop


Native Resolution: 2560x1440


Screen Size: 23.8 Inches


Item Weight: 5.9 Kilograms


Active Surface Area: 20.7 x 11.7 inches


Item Dimensions L x W: 22.4"L x 13.4"W


Brand: Wacom


Model Name: Wacom Cintiq 24 Touch


Built-In Media: AC Power Adapter, Adjustable Stand, Power Cord, USB C to C Cable, Wacom Pro Pen 3


Model Number: DTH246K0A


Manufacturer: Wacom Technology Corporation


UPC: 753218983916


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Warranty Description: 1 Year Manufacturer


Color: Black


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  • Closest to a perfect drawing tablet Ive used (but has some annoyances)
Size: 16"
This is the best digital drawing experience ive ever enjoyed! This tablet feels amazing to draw on. There basically 0 anti-glare sparkle, the display is gorgeous, crisp and easy on the eyes (and works great for non-art things when you arent drawing). The device itself is built like a brick and i have a feeling it'll last a long time. Ive been using it daily for 2+ months and ive noticed no issues or markings on the display. I also appreciate how the tablet settings UI is configured with the tablet pen which is very intuitive and comfortable. As for negatives these were the biggest issues ive noticed (none of which involve the actual tablet): - The pen.. is not very good. I didnt like it. Ive just been using my pro pen 2 that i had with my intuos. This pro pen 3 is very uncomfortable for me with its very slim form factor as somebody who is prone to wrist cramps. The buttons also require way too much force to be comfortable. The pro pen 2 is still a perfect tablet pen and i have no clue why they downgraded it so hard for the new model, including getting rid of the eraser end. It also doesnt include the accessories (like the weight and buttons) you would normally get if you bought the pen individually. Dumb penny pinching. - No stand. I feel like any tablet over $500 should automatically come with a stand. Not a huge deal, but still noteworthy. More penny pinching. - No mini-hdmi. Seriously? Its basically a requirement to use the device since most computers dont support the display-usb mode. A mini hdmi cable costs less than $10 dollars so this also feels especially greedy. Yet more penny pinching. If youre familiar with wacom these penny pinching practices wont come as a surprise but they are still notable. Despite my complaints i do still love this tablet and ive been enjoying drawing on it everyday. But you should consider these things as well when purchasing- especially the fact you need to have a mini-hdmi cable ready. Overall im very happy with the device. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2026 by james

  • Half the price with most of the bells and whistles
Size: 22"
The media could not be loaded. I am an illustrator and animator (@inkshift) with over 14 years of experience working for Disney & Cartoon Network here in Portland, OR. I've also been a Wacom user for over 20 years, so let me open this review by saying they really knocked it out of the park with this new Cintiq 22. This is also my 4th Cintiq, so you judge for yourself if i have a problem or not ;) I have the 27” pro at my office as well as the new 16 and a super old 12” in addition to a handful of tablets dating all the way back to the late 90s. This Cintiq 22 is part of their new line of more affordable Cintiqs Wacom started rolling out this year and it really seems to be the golden mean between the smaller 16 and the larger Pros. Full disclosure: Wacom DID provide me this unit for review purposes but I hereby solemnly swear all views in this review are entirely my own and 100% my own opinions. First off: the pressure sensitivity is beautiful and virtually indistinguishable from my 27” pro, which cost over twice as much. As you can see in the attached timelapse of an illustration I did on this 22, each line came out exactly like I wanted it: smooth tapers, no shaky lines, no blotches, weird unintended textures or weird ends to my strokes. The included Pro Pen 2 is a solid, comfortable pen and really helps you feel the 8192 levels of pressure. You can also the new Pro Pen slim if you want a sleeker pen but i prefer the stubbier feel. Secondly, the overall build quality and polish impresses, it is very solid and the design is professional and clean. Small detail but important to me: the power button is easily pushed and feels pleasant and responsive. The entire machine feels very sturdy while not being too heavy. I kind of wish they brought back the side buttons they had on the 12” and 21” but I can see how it makes sense ergonomically and aesthestically to leave those off. It should be noted that this 22” doesn’t come with a remote or a bluetooth keyboard, which is not a deal breaker for me because my 27” came with the remote and I never use it. It DOES however come with a fantastic, preattached stand! The new stand is sturdy, stable, lightweight, solid metal with non-slip rubber grippy feet, easy to use and highly flexible. Wacom REALLY came through for its users with the stand this time, as I have not been a fan of the stands of the past: they’re either huge, expensive, cumbersome and awkward to operate or they just have the little fold out legs, which are simply insufficient for long term use and you’d need to invest in an extendable arm that can keep your Cintiq suspended/supported. One difference between the pro line and this newer, more affordable line is that these units do not have a bonded glass display. THis means that there’s a tiny bit of space between the pen and the screen and that generally means there is more parallax (the offset between the cursor and the pen), but it was not noticeable to me once I calibrated it properly. The screen has an anti-glare surface which feels nice and smooth, not slick or slippery at all with just the right amount of texture to it. Another difference between this 22 and the pro line is the Adobe RGB colour range. This Cintiq sports a 72% Adobe RGB vs a 97% for the pro line, but I don’t think you will be disappointed (or honestly really notice? I didn’t) unless you’re super tuned into colour and colour correction or need the most accurate representation possible. But at that point, you should probably be investing in the pro line. Like I said, I also have the new 16 which is also great but felt a bit small to me and became cumbersome very quickly for when I needed a number of palettes/windows open. At 22”, (21.5” viewable), that is is not a problem here at all. Wacom has paid great attention to detail in packaging as well as the attached power cords: it includes a British power plug free of charge, as well as 2 different orientations of power cords: horizontal and vertical. As you can see in my unboxing clip, I’m a little surprised by the amount of power cables at first glance but upon further inspection it all makes sense. Setup was very easy: 3 cables as seen in the picture. The HDMI cable is a welcome addition compared to the 3-in-1 cables, which are a bit messy, cumbersome and require complete replacement should ONE of them have an issue. Things to note! I didn’t bother adjusting the pressure curve settings because they were great out of the box, but I did change the click speed and I also deactivated Windows Ink (I use windows 10). I don’t understand what Windows ink is for but all it seems to do to me is make you unable to drag/select text in input fields. Conclusion: All in all, this is a beautiful and affordable piece of equipment. It is technically part of their ‘budget’ line but there is nothing budget about the size or the quality of this device. The size, design and build quality exude class and quality and the pen and pressure sensitivity are best in class. While the unit is not small, it strikes a perfect balance between spacious and compact. It doesn’t take over your whole desk like my larger units nor does it break the bank at $1200. I would definitely recommend this to the professional on a budget or a very lucky/forward thinking student or hobbyist. PROS: - Buttery smooth & responsive pressure sensitivity - Smooth but not slick anti-glare surface - Solid build quality and professional look & feel - Comes with a sturdy, stable and flexible stand - Great size with room for longer strokes and all the palettes/windows you may need open - Stays cool even when working on it all day CONS: - “Only” full HD (1920 x 1080) vs the 4k of newer models but I have the 4k model as well and I haven’t been bothered by any potential pixelation. All my illustrations are all made at 600 Dpi and I haven't noticed any problems. - Mine had 1 dead pixel but I only notice it when I look for it. I streamed a commission earlier today in my Inkshift Facebook group and didn't notice it once. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2019 by JCJ

  • I love it
Size: 16"
Best Wacom tablet ever, it's worth all the dollars and more. I love how easily transportable it is, and it doesn’t come with a bulky power bank! It uses one usb-c to usb-c cable, perfect for my mac. I’ve used it for a couple months now with no issues. It’s so satisfying to draw on, I previously had the 2019 version, this is way better! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2026 by Elena

  • Very awesome tablet!!
Size: 16"
I love this drawing tablet sooo much! It's big and feels nice to draw on. The only thing is that it didn't have a mini HDMI included, so I had to go out and buy one separately. It's not very portable either if you were thinking about carrying it around with you places, but it's simple to set up.
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2026 by Sara

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