Our view on the brand new Wacom Cintiq Pro 17 and 22
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- Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024
- We got our hands on the latest additions to the Wacom Cintiq Pro family and tried them out on a range of illustration, photography, graphic design and video work. Colour accuracy, customisation and comfort, find out how Wacom's most responsive pen display yet combined with the versatile Pro Pen 3 fit into any creative workflow.
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Guys I'd struggle to call this a "review", let's be honest it's an advert.
Yeah review my ass....
please blink, i feel like youre going to murder me
😂😂😂
Do these have loud fans like the Pro 27?
Thank you for the review. However, besides the nice design, I believe that the product is too expensive for the average artist. This pricing strategy may lead digital artists to switch to competitors like XP-Pen and Huion. These companies offer a 16K pressure sensitivity, 24" 4K pro display with 99% P3 color accuracy for less than 1.000-1.500 EUR. There is no real reason for artists to purchase a 17" display for around 3.000 EUR/USD when they can get a better deal elsewhere.
I would even understand 17" for 1.500 EUR because it is a Wacom Cintiq Pro. But 3.000, is another level even for pro artists.
New price tags = a joke!
When will these be available? I was recently on the Wacom and it doesn’t have these models.
How do you get rid of the cursor? I tried everything
sorry can i ask you do you think that the size (17 inch) for screen display tablet is good for a professional concept artist?
(I intend to give it as a gift to a friend who is a professional)
You’re a very generous friend to spend $2500 plus on a gift to your concept artist friend.
back in the last generation , many artist said the 27 inch is sweet spot, in the studio usually they have the 24 inch minimal, I have 16 and 13 inch for home use, and when working on big pieces I need to always zoom in and zoom out, it starting to get a bit annoying after 4 years.
I think whatever you can afford that would be fine for your friend!
@@KaitoKazeSo are you saying that it is better to have a 27? I want to order one but I don't know which is better, the 27 or the 22? Or maybe the 24? Could you give me some advice? Thank you
@@learningforever1882 i recently bought 27 pro, and 120hz I thought only marketing but it's turn out making drawing really feel snappy, if you use ipad before probably the new cintiq feel a bit blurry a bit, as the coating anti glare making it bit blurry but generally same or sharper to my old cintiq probably because higher resolution at 4k compare to 1080p before, the pro pen 3 is small and light and you can customize from size, shape, button and weight, definitely improvement from pro pen 2, I haven't try the new 22 but the old one probably need tiny bit bigger what I feel, 27 pro probably the best option, cause there no 32 for now, but I need to resize my scalling for icon to 150% because I feel in 27 it's to small at 4k, probably why they exist 32 pro back then, if you want to ask about anything, I gladly answer, cheers!
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Note that some computers won’t allow for 4K@120hz through USB-C. Unfortunately Apples. Since they have blocked this function to get people to spend more money on a model with HDMI 2.1 (and hence that supports 120hz). So you will have to use individual cables for HDMI, USB, and Power, to get 120hz to work.
I have a gaming laptop that only has 1080p and 144hz. will I still be able to get 4k 120hz if I hook the wacom up to it? or does my PC need to have 4k as well?
@@jaredf2241 That depends on if you have HDMI, Display-ports, or USB-C ports that can provide 4K@120hz. Plus what the CPU/GPU can manage. Likely 4K won’t be an issue if the laptop isn’t too old. But 120hz may. Relatively to the price of a 120hz Wacom, a PC that can provide you with 4K@120hz is rather affordable. Besides the Mac’s perhaps, where only the more expensive Pro’s allows for it, and then unfortunately only can get that by hooking ip the Wacom with three cables instead of one.
I enjoy Apples stuff, although expensive. But in this case they should have payed more attention to those who use pen displays other than the iPad. When you want to at least be able to zoom and scroll using your fingers, MacOS is horrible even for that. And other pen display manufacturers even turn touch off when hooked up to Macs.
@@jaredf2241 If the GPU supports 4K/120 then it should work. Knowing the specs would help.
Can I have a your Wacom tablet?
too expensive
8bit+2FRC....seriously?
weird cos Wacom themselves dont specify if their screen panel is native 10bit or 8bit+2frc. While some other media outlets say the panel is 10bit
Prices aside... This machine is a huge disappointment! The older DTK 2200 has 8 buttons on one side AND a rear touch strip! I'm done buying wacom because they continue to move backwards! The Cintiq pro 22 only has 4 buttons on one side, and they're not ergonomically friendly. I'm still using the DTK 2200 after having used the the cintiq pro 22 because of the lack of buttons (on the front!) and no touch strip on the back. Maybe some day they'll read our posts and fix it. Stylus doesn't even have an eraser! It's faster to flip the stylus than to reach for the third button on the pen to guess where the eraser is! When you draw 60hrs/week for the last 20 years, you start to know what works and what doesn't. The Cintiq pro 22 does not work.
The definition of reading from a script. Makes is boring to watch. Sorry.
They also forgot to turn on "blink" on the robot that is talking ;)
Thank you for the feedback, noted!
Maybe he was blinking when you were blinking?