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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


Pressure Sensitivity: 2048 Levels


Operating System: Windows, macOS


Special Feature: Multi-touch support


Standing screen display size: ‎27 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎2560x1440


Max Screen Resolution: ‎2560x1440


Brand: ‎Wacom


Series: ‎K100801


Item model number: ‎DTH-2700


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

  • I love my 27QHD!
I am a professional artist (comics illustrator), and have recently made the switch from traditional drawing (pen/brush and paper) to digital art. I purchased the 27QHD Touch a couple months ago, and I could not be much happier with it! For doing non-drawing artwork, I've used Wacom products for years, from the simple desktop tablet to the Cintiq Companion, and the 27QHD is hands-down the best experience I've ever had with any of their products. The screen is absolutely enormous, especially when drawing and having the surface of the screen within arm's reach or closer. After moving from the Companion, it took some getting used to. I'm finally learning that I simply can't zoom in more than 50% - occassionally 66% - when drawing, unless I'm working on VERY fine details. Even then, zooming at 100% is more than enough. I can't imagine that I would ever need more screen real estate than this provides. The customizability is amazing. I have been using Photoshop keyboard shortcuts for years, and expected that I would keep using the keyboard as I always have. But I have quickly found that it's much much easier to use the highly customizable remote that comes with the 27QHD. It has 17 programmable buttons, all of which can be programmed to suit the user's workflow. You can set them to make a single keystroke or set of keystrokes, modifiers (shift, alt, etc), and other items. My favorite is the on-screen pop-up menus that can be programmed and, again, customized. I have actually used the right-click on my stylus to open up a list of on-screen menus that open right under the tip of my stylus, which is extremely helpful when you start to realize just how far you have to reach across the screen to get to various menus and windows. The remote can be attached to either side of the screen via magnets that are under the surface (clever!), so that you can either hold it in your hand, or keep it within easy reach. (More on the magnets in a moment, though.) As I mentioned before, this thing is huge. And fairly heavy. Much heavier than any of my other monitors, and if it were set on my desk it would leave very little room for anything else. The stand that Wacom sells for it seemed very unwieldy to me - not to mention ridiculously expensive. Based on comments I'd seen here, I purchased an Ergotron stand, which is absolutely perfect. Normally, the screen sits upright, like a normal monitor, at the back of my desk. But when it's time to draw, I can pull it forward and tilt it any way that I like. I'm finding that some of the back pain I'd learned to live with after 25 years of leaning over art has almost disappeared. I've never been more comfortable drawing. I do have a couple of minor problems with it (which is why I didn't give it 5 stars). The first is that sometimes the touch does not turn on when I want it to. I have no idea why, and usually it corrects itself after a few tries, but it is still a frustrating problem in a $3000 monitor. I usually don't use the touch, but when I do want to use it, I would obviously prefer it to actually work. Second, and this may be a problem unique to my unit, I am having some problems with the magnets that hold the remote in place. One day, after I took my screen down off the arm to make some adjustments, the magnets had stopped working when I re-mounted the screen. They work in places, but are not as strong and the remote often falls off. I have been in touch with Wacom for a couple of weeks about it, and they seem stumped. They sent me a new remote, which had the same problem. I suspect I will end up having to get a replacement screen from them some time. I will add a note if/when this gets resolved. But in the meantime, it's kind of frustrating. Finally, I had a MAJOR problem in purchasing this item via Amazon. I purchased it from the Amazon Marketplace seller PORTABLE GUY, and it was one of the worst online shopping experiences I have ever had. They did not ship it out in time to arrive by the promised date (I had paid for expedited shipping), which I found out on the day it was supposed to arrive. I contacted them, and they lied about pretty much everything they told me, blaming Wacom and Amazon for the problems. A little investigating on my part - calling both Wacom and Amazon - showed that they had not even processed my purchase yet, days after it was supposed to arrive. So I cancelled my purchase and bought it through another vendor, who shipped it out to me the next day with no issues. I advise everyone to avoid PORTABLE GUY at all costs. In conclusion, I absolutely love my 27QHD. If you are a professional or semi-professional artist, or even a serious art hobbyist, it is worth every penny. I haven't had this much fun drawing since I was a kid! FOLLOW UP 11/15/16: I spent over a month making phone calls and sending emails with videos of the remote sliding off of the magnetized portions of my Cintiq. They finally agreed to send me a new unit. At first they sent a refurbished unit, since it had been more than a month since my purchase. But after pointing out that I first contacted them about the problem less than a week after receiving it, they sent a brand new one - which works PERFECTLY. I had to be VERY persistent with them, but I am quite happy with the final result, and am raising my rating from 4 stars to 5. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2016 by Michael Lark

  • 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

  • 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

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