Wacom - Cintiq Pro 24 - 23.6" 4K Creative Pen Display - Black
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Use Wacom Cintiq Pro 24 Creative Pen Display for absolute harmony with your work. Premium 4K screen with world-class color performance, and virtually no parallax, enhances every creative breakthrough. The Wacom Pro Pen 2 provides state-of-the-art creative pen technology.
Dimension
Product Height : 1.9 inches
Product Width :15.5 inches
Product Depth :26.65 inches
Product Weight :253.92 ounces
Features
UHD 3840 x 2160 resolution Gives you the ability to hone in on every detail, making it perfect for painting, retouching and page layout.
Cordless, battery-free silicone rubber pen construction Features 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity and tilt recognition, so you can accurately draw on the display. A pen stand and holder are included for convenient storage.
14ms response time Allows pixels to change colors quickly to avoid streaking, blurring and ghosting.
23.6" wide-screen IPS display Provides superb color accuracy.
USB Type-C, DisplayPort or HDMI 2.0 ports Provide easy connection to PC or Mac.
176° horizontal and vertical viewing angles Ensure a clear view of the monitor from multiple vantage points.
Integrated pop-out legs Allow working at an inclined angle.
1000:1 contrast ratio Provides a high number of shades between black and white. This range enables accurate color reproduction when displaying images with extreme differences between light and dark for excellent picture quality.
350 cd/m² brightness Offers a highly visible display and crisp on-screen images.
Easy navigation An on-screen keypad, radial menus and the ExpressKey™ Remote offer a more intuitive experience.
Wacom Pro Pen 2 Instantly becomes your favorite creative tool. It's very sensitive, accurate and responsive.
Bonus software pack Register your Cintiq Pro & receive 3-month trials of Capture One, Toon Boom Harmony & Storyboard Pro, Shapr3D, MASV, and a 6-month trial to Clip Studio Paint EX; offer available for customers located in the Americas.
What's Included
Wacom Cintiq Pro 24 Pen display
Wacom Pro Pen 2 with 4-color pen ring set
ExpressKey remote (with USB-A RF dongle and 30cm micro-USB to USB charger cable)
Pen stand with 10 replacement nibs (6 standard, 4 felt) and nib removal tool
Pen holder, cleaning cloth
180W AC power adapter and 1.8m power cable
1.5m USB-C to USB-C cable, 3m DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable, 3m HDMI2.0 to HDMI2.0 cable
3m standard USB-A to USB-A cable
DisplayPort to Mini DisplayPort adapter
Quick start guide, Regulation sheet
20 Reviews Hide Reviews Show Reviews
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Best drawing tablet
When it comes to drawing, there’s nothing close Wacom. Apple and Samsung have good drawing tablets but the Wacom tablet is miles better. Make sure to get the rotating stand. It’ll make life much easier. Also make sure you’re computer is updated with projects that you’ll use like Photoshop or Mayan otherwise it’s basically at high end pen touch screen.
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Great addition to the toolkit..
Couldn't make up my mind between the Wacom & a Chinese knockoff but I'm so glad I went with the Wacom. Right out of the box everything worked perfectly. Took me a little while to fine tune it but turned out great.. My buddy who ordered the knockoff on the other hand is not at all happy.. He's sending it back to get one of these.. Well worth the price difference..
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Best stationary drawing tablet
Bright and pretty colors. Feels great to draw on. 4k resoluion gives you plenty of space for program layouts. Pro pen feels good in your hand. Thing i dislike -the grainy look from the screen beings texturized which causes the screen to have a noise effect, the stand accessories are extremely expensive and are pretty much mandatory if you plan using it with comfort. I not longer have mind because the fan in the unit was defective. I would buy again, but bestbuy offers no protection plan for this model.
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One step back, Two steps forward
With a new PC running 4k monitors, it was time to upgrade my Cintiq 22HD. This has been on my list for a long time, but wasn't worth until I had hardware to match it. Pros • Easy to setup (ran into zero errors with software and program settings) • Responsive, Smooth, Accurate (superior to the 22HD in all respects) Cons • No touch strip or express keys! (The express key remote does not compensate for the removal of buttons on the screen) • smaller nibs (has a 'clicky' feel to the pen when drawing *see below) • Fragile (I have already accidentally cracked the glass of the display *see below) Set up (5/5) The set up easy - especially if you have been using Wacom products before. There are several options to plug it into the PC, and after installing the software and drivers, it was ready to use and required only customization for the express keys. The Cintiq (5/5) I use it regularly for work (60+ hours a week). I hope it lasts as long as the 22HD (10+ years, 30k+ hours and still running!). It is a definite upgrade in terms of quality. The feel and responsiveness when drawing is incredible. I am happy with the results so far. Because it has VESA mounting capabilities (as did the 22HD) I am using a homemade base that rolls across the table. It always lies flat and at a slight angle, so I can place my keyboard underneath it. The Pen Pro 2 (now 5/5) Unfortunately, the pen it came with was damaged, but Wacom support was very helpful and sent me a new one in two days (I was also able to use my old Pro Pen 1 in the meantime)! However, the new pen had the same issue as the damaged; when applying pressure, it would have a 'clicky' feel. Because it has smaller nibs, it is the friction of the nib grabbing the side of the pen hole when at too much of an angle and held at a certain position (I replace the pen grip with one that does not have holes and disable the pen buttons). Both did this, but I did replace the nib and this no longer happens. Now it works and feels exactly the same as my Pro Pen 1. On-screen Express Keys and Touch Strip (0/5 NA) The Express Key remote (4/5) It is a nice remote, and you can set A LOT of buttons to it, but the clutter makes it harder to remember which keys are what and cuts into productivity when I have to take a moment to look at the remote to accurately press the right button. The dial is a little too sensitive, even at its lowest settings, and tends to 'oversteer' for rotation, zoom, pen sizes, etc. Also, even though it has a rubber bottom and is magnetized, it does not rest securely on the screen. The center of the base is slightly arched, so it likes to spin and slide when using. As a result I taped it to the screen, which leads to my next issue. The screen (4/5) I had applied double adhesive tape to the edge of the screen to secure the remote, but when removing it, cracked the screen on the top left edge! It was my own mistake, but there is no way the screen should have cracked from it! The 2.75" crack does not reach the visible part of the screen, but it is there and I'm afraid it will spread with time. I had used my original 22HD for over 10 years - it has been through a lot, but it was built tough and still doesn't have a scratch on it after 30k+ hours of use. The screen should not have cracked from something so simple, and never would have happened if I hadn't had to fuss with an extra accessory to compensate for the removal of express keys on the screen itself. Final Thoughts It's going to take some time getting used to not having the touch strip and keys near the bottom edge of the screen, but even so, I am very happy with the purchase. I do wish I would have spent a few hundred more for the touch version - that would have removed the need for the touch strip and I may have never damaged the screen by fussing with it. If I hadn't been raised on a Cintiq with express keys and touch strips on the device itself, the Cintiq 24 Pro would be a solid 5 stars. It is a beautiful screen (albeit cracked), and I will be using it, hopefully, for many years to come.
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Perfect display tablet for drawing
Excellent quality and works perfectly without any issues.
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You definitely need a Cintiq-worth every penney
Wacom Cintiqs are the best. I love my new 24" Pro. Best Buy had it in stock when I was ready to buy (online) and they delivered right away. I had set up in my house in 3 days. Great service!
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Best for traditional style digital painting
I have been wanting one of these forever, and after reading how Wacom has a lot of manufacturing issues, I decided to play it safe and purchase my Cintiq through a licensed vendor. I jumped to this from a surface laptop and while I missed the touch features at first, I quickly adapted to it (and there is no accidental bumping with my palm which has been nice). I'll still use the surface laptop for sketches, but I will finish them on this Cintiq. When you are hovering a foot over the screen the 4k and HDMI have a noticeable difference (which is why I picked this model over the 16 pen display). When using more traditional style brushes, the Cintiq had a much better experience than the surface laptop, which struggle to pick up pressure sensitivity with heavy data brushes. I switched out the plastic nib for the felt nib which gave it more of a papery feel to draw on. I also selected the 24 because the 32 felt way too much. This size aligns perfectly with my 27-in IMac (see picture where the mac is on a monitor riser, lifting my Cintiq to a 45-degree angle). I used to use a drafting desk when I was younger, and this tablet really mimics the feeling of that experience, the bevels are also nice because I can rest my hand, thumbs, remote, or pen in that space without taking up my screen. The driver had connectivity issues when I was using only the HDMI, but I have been connecting to the display through an HP docking port and when I plugged in the USB and display port all was well. I've also been using it with the Elgato stream deck which is so nice. (I like the dial part of the remote, but I don't use the other buttons as much because I can never remember what I programmed them to do. The stream deck, on the other hand, labels all the buttons). This has also been working great with streamlabs OBS, screen recordings, and live stream painting (though my next upgrade is gonna be a 10GB ethernet port with my mac).
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Just perfect.
A perfect sized tablet for someone who does a lot of painting!
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Best on the market
Love it! Very nice quality, easy to use, plug and play. The pen sensitivity is perfect and very intuitive.