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Wacom Cintiq 27QHD 27 in. Creative Pen & Touch Display

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Features

  • 68.58 cm (27 ') Touchscreen, 2560 x 1440, 16:9, HDMI, DisplayPort, USB, w / Pro Pen

Description

The Cintiq 27QHD Touch creative pen displays set a new standard in color and resolution. The most natural form of creative expression meets an advanced interface design that re-imagines the creative workflow so you don’t have to adapt to the tool—the tool adapts to you. Work with hands-on fluidity as you create with a pressure-sensitive pen and multi-touch gestures directly on an expansive, edgeless glass display.

Brand: Wacom


Connectivity Technology: HDMI, USB


Operating System: Windows, macOS


Model Name: K100801


Screen Size: 27 Inches


Standing screen display size: ‎27 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎2560x1440


Brand: ‎Wacom


Series: ‎K100801


Item model number: ‎K100801


Operating System: ‎Windows, macOS


Item Weight: ‎19.8 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎30.31 x 18.31 x 2.15 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎30.31 x 18.31 x 2.15 inches


Color: ‎black


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer: ‎WACOM


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎January 7, 2015


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • I totally recommend getting this beauty 😍😆😎
The pros This cintiq has completely changed everything! This giant cintiq is a dream come true, I've even installed the ergoarm, and believe me this baby was so worth it! Overall the design and feel of this machine is jaw dropping. It feels so smooth drawing, feels and looks very high quality. The cintiq has a remote which in my opinion is neccessary, to increase time creating and less time looking down. I am speechless on this beauty, I'm a multi media designer this has made me more motivated to work long hours, I completely get lost creating 3d animation, illustration and all the above! I totally recommend getting this beauty, its still unreal having this in my work place, strongly recommend for professional artist or artist wanting to boost thier skills. The cons I've honestly only found the touch options to be a little funky at times but still pretty nice using. In conclusion must for digital artist, this cintiq will change your mind set to work more and enjoy every second of it. P.s be aware this cintiq requires a recent gpu which can support 4k, display port is a must, and a decent cpu i7 or i5 is fine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2016 by Inzombie_ack Inzombie_ack

  • Screen just goes Black
This is a very expensive pen display it has a known issue not of the lcd screen just going black for no reason and dying. If you are out of warranty they are not much help at Wacom the repair costs over $1200 plus you have to ship it to them and pay shipping back. I have had $300 LCD's that have last 5 times as long. This is a common problem if you search Black screen Wacom cintiq black screen. Most reports are saying they have the repair done and it does it again in a couple of years. So it is great when it works but seems to be very low quality screen being used. So if you can afford to have it repaired every 2 years or so and the down time doesn't bother you its ok. For me I will be looking for another company to buy pen tablets from that builds with quality and gives better customer service. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2020 by Amazon Customer

  • The Best Monitor-Tablet There Is, But NOT a Great Successor to Previous Gens
A 3-star review on one of the single best digital graphics tablets ever made? Yes. My first Cintiq was the original -- the 2005 21UX. I later upgraded to a 22HD, and finally this majestic beast. For $2,799 I expect a bit more. This is the first Cintiq that's not fully featured from the get-go out of the box. Don't get me wrong, for the tablet and display, this thing is a MONSTER. It's fluid, amazing to use and it's just nothing short of awe inspiring! The screen is super sharp and the usable space is far, far better than previous iterations. That said, it has some really odd shortfalls. * Unlike previous Wacom Cintiqs the 27QHD *DOES NOT* come with a stand. To get a stand, you need to purchase the "Cintiq 27QHD Ergo Stand", a $399 accessory. All previous Cintiqs included the stand in the box. This is basically a cost saving method, but it really just pushes the extra costs to the consumer and hampers usability of the device for many. * They changed the position of the mounting holes for those using monitor arms. This was likely done to spread out the load on the back of the monitor (and that's fine) but until you get the device in-hand you may not be aware of the change. Many Cintiq artists pair the tablet with an Ergotron LX arms (arguably one of the best monitor arms you can get). While the Ergotron LX arm fully supports the size and weight of the 27QHD, it doesn't match up with the new mounting holes. You'll need an additional third party bracket to properly mount it (again, like the absent stand, another added expense to an already pricey product). To fix that you can get a bracket/mounting adapter (about $20) such as this one: Arrowmounts AM-201D Vesa 400 x 200 Adapter Plate for Wall Mounts AM-201D/13-36 (Black) Works like a charm. * The power brick's cable is far, far too short. If you're mounting the Cintiq or using the $399 stand the brick can hanging in the air instead of resting comfortable on the ground. This is a weird (and poor) design choice. Why is the power brick not able to reach the ground? This makes cable management a pain (especially if you have an arm). It seems like the reason for this is that, unlike previous Cintiqs, all of the cables go out of a small hole in the top of the device, NOT the bottom. You lose about a foot and a half of reach, and it seems like Wacom forgot to compensate for that change. Seriously, dangling power bricks are NOT a great thing (and this won't apply to everyone, the fact it CAN happen is not a good thing). Wacom really needs to lengthen the cable in future revisions. * All the cables (power, video, USB) are now easily swappable. Hurray! This is a good thing. They're all standard USB, HDMI, Displayport along with the power adapter. In the event a cable gets damaged you can finally swap out the single cable instead of having to send the entire Cintiq back for repair. MUCH better than previous gen models. The downside (yes, there is one) is that they're hidden behind plastic housing... and if you have the monitor mounted you have to completely dismount the monitor just to swap a single cable. Big bonus for finally including this, but they did it in an awkward way at the same time. TL;DR: As a tablet the 27QHD is nothing short of amazing. As a flagship Cintiq for a new generation, there's been some money saving techniques employed that end up hurting artists buy forcing them to shell out more money in order to get the same functionality previous ones did. My 27QHD also arrived with about 5 dead pixels... and odd blurry smudge behind the screen that takes up about a 3x3 pixel area. EDIT: The included driver (v6.3.10) and the current downloadable (v6.3.11w3) don't seem to work properly with the 27QHD. I can't update/manage the Display settings, and no matter what configuration I try, the touch settings always defaults to my main monitor, not the Cintiq. EDIT 2: The express key remote control is definitely useful, but I can't get it to stay connected to the stay on the screen. It's magnetized on the bottom and just "connects" to the sides of the Cintiq, but no matter where I put it, the remote slides down and eventually falls off the Cintiq without fail. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2015 by Wrentendo

  • An interesting discovery....
It has 4k... while playing around with muliple monitors one day... i chose to mirror a 4k monitor with my wacom 27qhd [on windows 10]... low and behold... it wasn't the 4k monitor that changed to a lower resolution... the wacam 27qhd actually switched to uhd resolution... so now not really looking at buying the wacom 24uhd anymore... :-) ... some backgroud info... bought in 2016... locally in china... registered it with wacom and the serial number and such was valid... so... no promises... but before dropping a couple thousand on a new 4d wacom... might be worth it to give a try to mirroring your 27qhd with a 4k display. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2020 by ShuaiGuy

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