Wacom Cintiq 12.1" Widescreen Interactive Pen Display
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Wacom CINTIQ12WX Cintiq 12" Pen Display
Thin and light; the Cintiq 12WX gives you the flexibility to work on screen the way you want. Easily
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Wacom Cintiq 12WX 12.1 Interactive Pen Display 12.1 Wide-view Screen 16:10 Aspect Ratio Programmable ExpressKeys & Touch Strips Cordless, Battery Free Pen 1,024 Levels of Pressure Sensitivity Ergo
The Wacom Cintiq 12WX combines the advantages of a wide-format LCD monitor with Wacom's patented, professional
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Wacom Cintiq 12WX 12.1" Interactive Pen Display
At just 4.4 pounds, the new Cintiq 12WX combines the advantages of a wide-format LCD Monitor with Wacom's
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Wacom Cintiq 12WX - Digitizer, stylus w/ LCD display - 10 x 6 in - electromagnet
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WACOM CINTIQ12WX Cintiq 12WX Digitizing Tablet
Now you can experience all the advantages of direct pen-on-screen input in a low profile, lightweight
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Wacom Cintiq 12WX - digitizer, stylus
Wacom Cintiq 12WX - Digitizer, stylus w/ LCD display - 10 x 6 in - electromagnetic - wired - USB - All
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Wacom Cintiq 12" Pen Display
All over the world, creative professionals use sketchbooks to express their first ideas. This is why
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Wacom Cintiq 12.1" Widescreen Interactive Pen Display
The Wacom Cintiq 12WX combines the advantages of a wide-format LCD monitor with Wacom's patented, professional
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Cintiq 12WX Interactive Pen Display - CINTIQ12WX
Now you can experience all the advantages of direct pen-on-screen input in a low profile, lightweight
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Cintiq 12WX 12.1 Interactive Pen Display
Now you can experience all the advantages of direct pen-on-screen input in a low profile lightweight
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Wacom Cintiq 12.1" Widescreen Interactive Pen Display
Boost your productivity with this convenient 12.1" pen display. It integrates seamlessly into multimonitor
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Wacom Cintiq 12WX 12.1 Interactive Pen Display
Now you can experience all the advantages of direct pen-on-screen input in a low profile, lightweight
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Wacom Cintiq 12WX Interactive Pen Display
Key Features: 12.1" TFT display,"Pen-point" accuracy,Ten ExpressKeys,Smooth, flat surface,Video control
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WACOM Cintiq 12WX 10.3" x 6.4" Active Area USB LCD Tablet Sketchbook
WACOM Cintiq 12WX 10.3" x 6.4" Active Area USB LCD Tablet Sketchbook
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At first glance, it's an amazing product. It's a great size, it's thin, bright, with nice buttons and a nice pen.
I just got mine and am using it to work with as a normal tablet (to control the cursor on my main screen), and also to work directly on and draw/paint.
I use a 21" Cintiq at work and also have a 6x8 Intuos 3 tablet that I used before getting this new 12" Cintiq.
The 12" Cintiq has a lot of flaws - so much so that I think I may have to return it, which is really disappointing.
First. Though it's a "12-inch" screen, I'd say it's more like a 10". Why? Because when you move the cursor to the edges of the screen - a little over an inch away from each border, the cursor starts to shake tremendously. This simply doesn't fly when you're trying to keep a steady hand and get a good line while drawing or painting. It's also very annoying when you're just trying to click on something in the menu bar at the top of the screen. The cursor looks like it's spazzing out and it's really
I just got mine and am using it to work with as a normal tablet (to control the cursor on my main screen), and also to work directly on and draw/paint.
I use a 21" Cintiq at work and also have a 6x8 Intuos 3 tablet that I used before getting this new 12" Cintiq.
The 12" Cintiq has a lot of flaws - so much so that I think I may have to return it, which is really disappointing.
First. Though it's a "12-inch" screen, I'd say it's more like a 10". Why? Because when you move the cursor to the edges of the screen - a little over an inch away from each border, the cursor starts to shake tremendously. This simply doesn't fly when you're trying to keep a steady hand and get a good line while drawing or painting. It's also very annoying when you're just trying to click on something in the menu bar at the top of the screen. The cursor looks like it's spazzing out and it's really
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I have been using Wacom tablets for years now and have always loved them. I found them easy to use from the start, perhaps thanks to all the "blind" drawings I had to do in art school. There was always something missing, though, and I never had the finesse with a stylus that I have with pen and ink etc. This new tablet fills that gap quite nicely, and, although it is rather pricey, it is no more than I am willing to pay for great results. The wires seem to be a sticking point for some, but once set up they are not so bad. It is a monitor, after all! Even though I may lust after the larger version, it is probably a little much for my needs. What can I say?.. I love the new tablet!
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I believe that most of us got this product because we are heavily into animation or other digital arts. Anyone who tried this can tell you; nothing beats drawing directly on the screen.
However, when the CINTIQ 12WX costs as much as a loaded Tablet PC (at least it was at the time of this writing), and when you use this professionally all day for a couple of months the "WOW" effect fades out and reality sinks it...
It's HOT
The biggest problem I have with this product, the lower portion of the tablet (where you rest your hand) gets REALLY hot in only a couple of hours (I mean annoyingly hot, not lukewarm). I place a microfiber cloth under my hand when I have to work longer hours.
I know that the heat comes from the back lights for the screen, yet this seems like a design flaw, since the top of the tablet doesn't get hot, nor does my brighter, larger, LCD display.
This brings me to the screen :
The Monitor is very low res. compared to
However, when the CINTIQ 12WX costs as much as a loaded Tablet PC (at least it was at the time of this writing), and when you use this professionally all day for a couple of months the "WOW" effect fades out and reality sinks it...
It's HOT
The biggest problem I have with this product, the lower portion of the tablet (where you rest your hand) gets REALLY hot in only a couple of hours (I mean annoyingly hot, not lukewarm). I place a microfiber cloth under my hand when I have to work longer hours.
I know that the heat comes from the back lights for the screen, yet this seems like a design flaw, since the top of the tablet doesn't get hot, nor does my brighter, larger, LCD display.
This brings me to the screen :
The Monitor is very low res. compared to
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