The Wacom Cintiq 22 might be the pen display that many of you were waiting for. It is more affordable than the high-end Cintiq Pro line, with some significant trade-offs but still offering the renowned Wacom drawing experience. I am not sure whether I should call it a budget or entry-level Cintiq as it is still not that cheap with its current $1,200 price tag. In this video, I am going to compare it in great detail to other products including the Cintiq Pros, the Huion Kanvas Pro and even the iPad Pro to see how well is it positioned in terms of pricing and features. Wacom sent me this product for review purposes but this is not a sponsored video so I will be sharing my unbiased views about it.
Specs: Display Size / Resolution 21.5 inch (54.6 cm) / Full HD 1920 x 1080 Active Area 18.7 x 10.55 inch (476 x 268 mm) Anti-glare film (coating) to reduce reflections and low parallax for accuracy Connectivity HDMI port, standard USB port Pro Pen 2 with 8,192 pressure levels and 60 degrees of pen tilt recognition Drawing angles: 16-82 degrees using included Wacom Adjustable Stand Supports Vesa 100 x 100 for mounting Weight 12.3 lbs without stand (around 5.5 kg) without stand More information:
Check Out My workstations: 1. Desks - 2. Chiro ergonomic chair - 3. iMac Pro - 4. MacBook Pro - 5. Wacom Intuos Pro pen tablet - 6. The new iPad Pro - 7. Apple Pencil - 8. iPad Stand - 9. Wacom Cintiq pen display - 10. Aerofara USB C hub -
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