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Wacom DTH1620AK0 Cintiq Pro 16" Graphic Tablet with Link Plus,Black

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Features

  • Remarkable clarity with high resolution display and superior color quality (94 percentage Adobe RGB). Maximum display resolution up to 4K(3840 x 2160)
  • Displayable colors (maximum): 16.7 million, brightness: 250 cd/m2; Wacom's most natural and advanced pen performance with 4x greater accuracy and pressure sensitivity and virtually lag free tracking
  • Multi touch gestures, customizable Express keys (available with optional Express key remote), radial menus and one touch shortcuts to speed your workflow
  • The authentic feel and artistic control of the Wacom Pro Pen 2 on the etched glass screen; Nibs :10 (6 standard, 4 felt)
  • Integrated stand for working at an inclined angle. Compatible with Windows and Mac

Description

For professional artists and designers who want to add a world class pen on screen creative experience to their Mac or PC, Wacom Cintiq Pro offers Wacom's most powerful array of capabilities in a high performance 15.6" creative pen display. The Cintiq Pro 16 features the Wacom Pro pen 2 with 4X higher pen accuracy and pressure sensitivity, 4K resolution display (3840 x 2160) and exceptional color performance (94 percent Adobe RGB) in a compact display. In addition to a complete range of helpful creative features such as on screen radial menus and multi touch controls, the new Cintiq Pro 16 attaches easily to your Mac or PC with a simple USB connection. It has never been so easy to experience the Joy of creating with the powerful new Wacom Cintiq Pro.

Brand: Wacom


Connectivity Technology: USB


Operating System: Windows and Mac


Special Feature: Pen


Model Name: Wacom


Standing screen display size: ‎15.6 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎3840x2160


RAM: ‎16 GB


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎No graphic GPU onboard


Card Description: ‎Dedicated


Average Battery Life (in hours): ‎2 days


Brand: ‎Wacom


Series: ‎Wacom


Item model number: ‎DTH1620AK0


Operating System: ‎Windows and Mac


Item Weight: ‎3.3 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎16.14 x 10.43 x 0.7 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎16.14 x 10.43 x 0.7 inches


Color: ‎Black


Rear Webcam Resolution: ‎4 MP


Processor Brand: ‎Allwinner


Flash Memory Size: ‎16 GB


Manufacturer: ‎Wacom Technology Corporation


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎May 24, 2018


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  • Wacom Cintiq Pro 16 – Useful tool and second display
Style: Cintiq Pro New
Why buy this thing? It is a solid pen display that can be a second monitor with a max resolution of 3840 x 2160. It has a metal casing similar to an iPhone. Comes with thick cables. It is a touch screen. Who am I? I’m a guy that uses Zbrush and Photoshop CC every day. Not picky about how I use my graphics software. Sometimes it’s with a mouse, or with an older Wacom graphics tablet. Wanted to upgrade to a pen display to see if it would help with more detailed design work. Prognosis; so far so good. (I bought this, no one paid me to write this review. Writing this due to the sheer lack of reviews.) Why a Wacom Cintiq Pro 16 Pen Display? - Non-display tablets mean getting used to drawing with a stylus on a slab of plastic, then developing muscle memory to look at the screen while knowing where your drawing hand is. Upgrading from this to a pen display has been very nice. It is still a learning process. (There are ways to customize your tablet experience.) What sets this product apart from less expensive 16” tablets are two things, it has a metal casing like an iPhone, and a screen resolution of 3840 x 2160. (With the proviso that you have a USB-C port on your machine that acts as a display port too.) I like having something sturdy, yet light enough to curl up with and draw on. It is a thin touch screen monitor with a slight wedge shape. The stylus is pleasing to hold. Both the nip tip and eraser end feels pleasant rubbing on the screen with the right amount of soft friction. My experience getting the Cintiq to work on Windows 10. • Uninstalled any existing Wacom software. Restarted • Downloaded the latest driver from Wacom’s website. Restarted • Unpackaged the Wacom Cintiq. Pulled out a double ended USB-C cable and the power cable. • Plugged in USB-C power cable into the right side. (Cable #1) • Turned on the Cintiq. (It has a little button on the top right edge) • Plugged in a second USB-C cable into the upper left side of the Cintiq, and then into the computer’s USB-C Port (There are other options, this one gets be best resolution.) • The laptop registered the new device immediately in the Wacom Desktop Center. And a wizard made it easy to register and calibrate the product. [Setup was easier than installing a new Logitech mouse on a laptop] Observations • Screen dimmer than what I hoped. That is just the default. Wacom settings can make it brighter. • Fan noise, it blends in with my other laptop fans. • Upper right corner of the screen feels slightly warm to the touch, like an iPhone that has been on for a while. • Has a fast SD card reader. • It has an audio jack. • With 3 USB-C ports built-in you have a spare port. Works great with a USB-C hub. • You can prop up the built-in feet with even its own box. 18° degrees of tilt with the feet, and 35° if you stick the feet on the box. Other reviews - As far as other reviews you might see. This is a Graphics Drawing Tablet. This is NOT a Wacom Mobile Studio with a mini computer built in. Do not ding a product because you picked up the wrong one thinking you got a good deal. 🤷♀️ Packaging concern - Amazon placed the Cintiq box inside a much larger box without inflatable bags. No damage to product. [see picture] The Cintiq packaging is very solid and protected everything. Final Thoughts • Do your research and see if this pen display is right for you. There are plenty of unboxing videos online. • Mine has no defects or issues. • All settings can be controlled with Wacom’s driver and utility software. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2019 by MSG MSG

  • My work now takes half the time and is twice as fun
Style: Cintiq Pro New
I’m a visual novel writer/developer, animator, and illustrator. This has become my most useful tool in my arsenal. Coming from a screenless pen tablet, I’m blown away with how efficiently I can make art. There’s NO lag, setup is as easy as plugging in two cords. My work time has been cut AT LEAST in half. There is a cost. And my word, is it cost. That’s the same price as a really nice desktop. BUT you do get a beautiful 4K screen with touch input, pressure sensitivity, an incredibly smart and powerful pen, and everything you might need all included. I don’t think it would be possible to regret saving up for this. Best purchase I’ve made in ages. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2020 by Patrick Frentz

  • Really, really not worth the money
Style: Cintiq Pro New
Just going to preface this with: I'm a Wacom fan. Walked into this expecting to love it. Was willing to overlook a lot of things that I knew were going to be missing. Originally got this to replace/supplement my Cintiq 22HD. I don't regret having tried out the Pro 16 but.. I gotta be honest, this is a really bad tablet. It's nowhere near worth the amount of money you're paying. The 4k felt really bad and provided seemingly no benefit, the screen itself was surprisingly dim even at max brightness. There was lag when moving from a monitor to the tablet, or moving from mouse to tablet pen. Buggy pen inputs, sometimes it wouldn't draw straight or correctly, sometimes it would. The screen felt very thin, malleable, and uncomfortable, like I was about to break it while applying pressure. One of the biggest drawbacks was no matter how many times I calibrated the pen, the eraser would be waaaayyyy far away from where the eraser on the pen was. I couldn't even see where I was erasing. Ended up just having to manually swap to the Eraser tool for the accuracy. The worst of it all was not having hotkeys or the touchpad for quick changing brush size n whatnot. Could this be slightly remedied by the $100 remote? Sure, suppose it could. But spending another $100 for the remote on top of the $1200 for this buggy, mountless piece of equipment is just.. not feasible. I did my best to use all the keyboard shortcuts for the week and a half I had this, but it was so slow and annoying. It affected my workflow so negatively, I just can't be bothered. For how expensive this tablet is, the $100 remote really should be included with it. Just IMO. The touch controls and gestures are infuriating, if you can manage to get them to work. I ended up just turning them off, but every time the tablet would turn back on/computer restarted I'd have to continuously turn them off again. Annoying, but not the end of the world. The final straw was that you're helpless with tablet positioning. It's either on the legs, or not on the legs. 20 degree angle, flat, or in your lap. I had books underneath the legs to elevate it more on my desk. Like. lol. ... You can't mount it (not without the brace style mount, I suppose, but I wasn't about to mess with that). Even when I did find a decent position for it, the cables are in a very obnoxious spot and FEEL larger and more cumbersome than they appear. I'll list some pros of the tablet, just for kicks: - It's extremely lightweight and easy to keep in your lap (if the cables don't get in your way) - The texture of the tablet is nice to draw on, but it does make it feel dim and flimsy - Installation was simple (so simple tbh it confused me with all the cables it came with, but it was mega mega easy) - I like that you can use USB-C with it That's pretty much it. TLDR; IMO don't bother with it. Get the new Cintiq 16 for <$650. Get the remote for $100. Or if you want to spend an equivalent amount, get the 22HD. The 1080p of the 22HD may feel lackluster, but.. It really is a powerhouse of a tablet. Heavy as sin... But it really is a great piece of equipment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2019 by Luci

  • Beautiful product but do your research so you can get 4K
Style: Cintiq Pro New
Built beautifully. Touch is an amazing feature I didn’t know I needed. Drawing on it is amazing. Make sure you do plenty of research before you buy. Make sure your machine can output 4K. I needed to get a display port to mini display port cable to get this tablet to work off my nvidia 1080TI GPU. I love how all the cables go through the Wacom link plus box and you only have to plug the tablet in with a single usb c port. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2019 by Ariel Nicolosi

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