Wacom Cintiq DTK-1301
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Should be lower priced
The screen is prone to scratches so I taped a transparency over the screen to protect it, lots of reviews on the internet complain of the scratch issue. The software has a lot of options, so you can set what the screen and pen button do.
Wacom Cintiq 13HD first look review
While Wacom's 21- and 24-inch Cintiq screen/tablet combos are on many creative's moneys-no-object wishlist, they do have downsides of taking up most of your desk and weighing about the same as a baby hippo.
Review: Cintiq 13HD is a lovely small-screen addition to your workspace
At $999, the Cintiq 13HD is a wonderful small-screen tablet display and an easy purchase. It has the same great display and excellent pressure-sensitivity controls as its larger siblings at a fraction of the price, while maintaining solid build quality.- Great entry-level price for budding professionals
- Excellent
- crisp HD display
- Wacom's patented pressure-sensitive technology
- Same great HUD as the Intuos5
- Only Cintiq model that doesn't offer a Multi-Touch version
- Some Mac users will need an HDMI -> Thunderbolt adapter
Review: Cintiq 13HD is a lovely small-screen addition to your workspace
As an on-again, off-again graphic designer and doodler, I've long lusted after Wacom's Cintiq line.
I cant fairly compare this tablet to others as I have no experience with them. This graphic tablet is solid and exact. the display is the definition of HD and beautiful. The pen feels like a precision instrument and not a cheap plastic stylus. Inter...
High dollar and high quality!
I cant fairly compare this tablet to others as I have no experience with them. This graphic tablet is solid and exact. the display is the definition of HD and beautiful. The pen feels like a precision instrument and not a cheap plastic stylus.
It works fine
I work as an digital artist doing paintings and more flat style work. This product is my first Cintiq and I do not regret it one bit. Be sure to buy a smudge guard glove to go with this!- Very crisp images
- No issues with the cable and I was worried about that as I've heard some people have issues with it
- Rocker ring sucks
- The scroll wheel/touch strip on other Wacom products is vastly superior
- Changing my brush size is a bit of a hassle now
- But, I knew this when purchasing it and it's definitely not a deal breaker
- Occasionally I notice a bit of a jitter on my brush, very minimal.
Wacom Cintiq 13HD review: a space-saving pen display for designers
While the tablet form factor has a number of upsides for those looking to dive into the pen-enabled display pool, the Cintiq 13HD leaves us wanting more. Generally speaking, the performance is right up there with what we'd expect from a Wacom display (and definitely a welcome replacement for the...- Comfortable form factor
- Stellar pen input and ExpressKeys
- Good display quality
- No wireless option
- Lack of touch gestures
- Stand has restrictive angles
Wacom Cintiq 13HD Review
The newest member of Wacom's high-end graphics tablet family is an upgrade to the previous 12WX model, and fills the gap between the high-end and high-priced Cintiq 22HD at £1,899 (AU$2,365, US$1,999) and the Intuos 5 at £430 (AU$550, US$425) for the L model).
Wacom Cintiq 13HD review
The newest member of Wacom's high-end graphics tablet family is an upgrade to the previous 12WX model, and fills the gap between the high-end and high-priced Cintiq 22HD at £1,899 (AU$2,365, US$1,999) and the Intuos 5 at £430 (AU$550, US$425) for the L model).