🎨 Elevate Your Art Game with Wacom Cintiq 16!
The Wacom Cintiq 16 is a professional-grade drawing tablet featuring a 15.6-inch Full HD screen, a battery-free stylus with 8,192 pressure levels, and seamless compatibility with major operating systems. Ideal for artists, graphic designers, and remote workers, it offers a vibrant color display and ergonomic design for an enhanced creative experience.
Brand | Wacom |
Product Dimensions | 28.5 x 2.5 x 42.2 cm; 1.9 kg |
Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. |
Item model number | K101071 |
Manufacturer | WACOM |
Series | Cintiq 16 |
Colour | Black |
Standing screen display size | 15.6 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Resolution | 1080p Full HD Pixels |
RAM Size | 1 MB |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Wattage | 27 watts |
Operating System | Windows, Mac, Chrome OS |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 4.73 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries only |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.6 g |
Item Weight | 1.9 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
B**A
Great piece of tech! Lacks accessories.
I upgraded form a Wacom cintiq 13HD. This is so far a great product, installation easy, really really simple. This is installing on a mac. I haven't tried windows yet.I am disappointed with the lack of accessories on this. It didn't come with a screen protector nor any extra nibs(correction, 3 x nibs are in the pen holder, tug on the cotton loop sticking out from the side of your pad). And you have to buy the stand separately- it's too expensive in my mind. So I didn't get that, but I got a 9.99 alternative: JUMKEET Laptop Stand,Foldable Portable Ventilated Desktop Laptop Holder. It works really well! So I am quite happy with this over the much more expensive alternative.My only concern is that the screen apparently doesn't support felt nibs. Which is a bit... disappointing. I fear that unless this pen screen proves somehow to make up for this rather proportionate downside, I might not be buying Wacom in the future. We'll see.I wanted to buy the pro version, but it was around 3k at the time of writing this. Which seems rather... overpriced. I needed something relatively compact, So I can transport it between my offices without too much fuss.It's a good buy so far, and for what it is it's a good price. Given it's not a budget brand. I like that the horrible annoying buttons on the side of the screen are now gone!The stand I bought also has a nice slot to put your pen on when you're not using it. So in my opinion it's far better than the one offered with the device for a fee of 70+.I will probably add to this review once I have used it for the purposes of digital painting, and drawing technical diagrams when switching between work and personal machines.Edit 28/03/2022: You can in fact use felt nibs on this version! Very happy, drawing is so much easier with felt nibs as the feedback makes adding details all the more easier. I think the device also helps to alleviate tremors? I don't have the most steady hands, and I have noticed a VAST improvement in my ability to draw finer details without wobbly-ness since having used this upgraded version. My only gripe is the pro pen slim. But that's for another review.
C**Z
Brilliant tablet, worth the price
Fantastic tablet, drawing with pen is smooth, well worth the price, it's really big but great for my drawing needs, works really well with macbook.
B**N
Brilliant Tablet
I've been studying games art at university and had been saving up all year for a display tablet and am so pleased with this! I was worried about the screen being too small but I've had no issues and feel that I have more than enough room to draw.Obviously, this acts as a second monitor, so that has come in really helpful as well, for having multiple browser windows open without crowding the screen, etc. I wouldn't recommend this for a beginner as this is a lot of money to spend on specialized equipment. If you're just getting started with digital art, I'd recommend a far cheaper Wacom Intuos or a similar small non-display tablet; I remember getting one for something like ÂŁ50.As for pen accuracy, I've had no issues so far! Super responsive and no lag. Installation is so easy, just instal the appropriate driver from the Wacom website. The cables are easy, too, just plug in your HDMI, USB and power source. If you have an apple computer, note that you should buy a separate thunderbolt cable adapter if you don't have one already so the HDMI can connect. I already had one so this wasn't an issue. Overerall, well worth the price if digital art is something you wish to pursue :)
L**A
Better than I expected
I always wanted a Cintiq to do my graphic design job but I never thought it would change so much they way I do my job, it helps in many tasks i wand expecting it to be helpful like video editing for example. About the product it has an amazing built quality, it is a little thick and has very bold borders which before buying I thought it would be a bad thing, but after getting it i changed my mind. It is a very big screen for drawing which in many cases you see yourself resting your palm over the screen, I wouldn’t feel comfortable doing so if it wasn’t thick, and the big borders give you space to rest your palm when you need to reach objects that are close to the edges of the screen. It is very user friendly, a tip here though the first and only change I advise everyone doing is to disable windows ink in the Wacom menu, this will avoid many annoying problems while using it. It doesn’t get hot at all when using it. You can notice a very small part of the screen on the top left part that gets a little warmer, but its not even close to be something that would bother your usage or getting your hands sweaty, the iPad Pro for example, gets very warm when drawing , at least for me it makes my hand sweaty every time. It’s very user friendly and no one should have problems using it. I also though the 1080p screen would be a problem, and honestly, mainly if you never used a 4K Wacom before you wont notice any difference, it doesn’t bother me at all. It also has more distance from the glass to the screen than other versions, but as you have the mouse pointer in the screen you wont notice this too, there are no latency at all, its surprisingly accurate, the pen is just perfect in size, weight, and build quality. The only problem for me is the finishing they have in the screen its a matte finishing that makes it more like a paper when you are drawing avoid some reflections, but it doesn’t avoid reflections that well and it takes away much of the contrast, to have a better understanding on this, if compared to the Paperlike for iPad, the Paperlike is a clear winner in this case. But overall this small problem is not enough, in my opinion, to make this fantastic product any less than a 5/5
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