🎉 Elevate Your Art Game with Wacom's Cintiq Pro 32!
The Wacom Cintiq Pro 32 is a state-of-the-art 4K graphic drawing monitor designed for creative professionals. With a massive 31.5" touchscreen, it offers unparalleled detail and color accuracy, featuring 99% Adobe RGB and 8192 levels of pen pressure sensitivity. The device includes advanced connectivity options and tools to enhance your creative workflow, making it an essential tool for artists and designers.
Standing screen display size | 32 Inches |
Brand | Wacom |
Item model number | DTH3220K0 |
Operating System | Windows 7 & above, OS X 10.11 El Capitan |
Item Weight | 42.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 33.62 x 19.92 x 2.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 33.62 x 19.92 x 2.1 inches |
Color | Black |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Wacom |
ASIN | B07NQX5PXY |
Date First Available | May 22, 2019 |
L**E
Great.
I'm a professional illustrator and have been using wacom for years. This was an upgrade for me, from the old 24 inch they came out with years ago and I couldn't be happier with my decision. I don't understand the lack of positive reviews here so I am adding one.No dead pixels or light bleed in edges that I've heard about, came in great condition. The separation of monitor and optional Ergo stand was a great decision. Although the Cintiq by itself is heavy, it's not nearly as back breaking as the older models that came attached to a stand.This is a very big Cintiq and the accumulative weight with the optional stand warrants a very study desk, but compared to the 22 which I thought was underwhelming, this seems well worth the price.The touch features are a general annoyance and can easily be turned off.
B**X
Large
Be sure you have enough space for this behemoth of a touch-screen monitor. Works as described. I love it. Especially well suited to Corel Painter and other Corel products. It will dominate your desk. Might be a good idea to have a desk just for this monitor. The pen and the glass surface work perfectly together. Some users have reported pixel issues, but none so far for me. Calibrating the pen is easy. Force required to use the pressure sensitive features of your software can be adjusted to your needs and your hand strength. I'm looking forward to a long relationship with this monitor.
G**D
It's the best
I love it, it's overkill and I still love it.If this is too much money, then you are right to think so.You need to be able to make money off this device to justify it.
A**R
Solid buy for the professional
For professionals who can justify the cost it’s a great of value; the touch feature needs some software work! Work area , resolution, and zero parallax!
J**H
dead on arrival - waiting for support
update: After many hours of work testing and debugging, and tedious repacking and taking to UPS, I've shipped the unit back to Wacom and they have received it and have shipped another back to me... Wacom support was very responsive and helpful. I'll update when i'm up and running again.------------Let's get one thing straight. This display is a beautiful thing to use... But a Cintiq is really two things - a display and a tablet built in. The display works great... I had no trouble with the display part. I could get the display to work over USB C, HDMI or Display Port. But the built in tablet is giving me fits.The first set of troubles are just getting the settings right.. Like on MacOS getting the security settings right... I followed the directions and the setup worked fine as long as you restart before checking.But then there is the mysterious USB fail. The tablet touch and pen capabilities are driven over USB. And that seems to be my trouble. You can tell it is not your settings and that it is a USB issue when you connect USB and not even the USB ports on the monitor function. Even when your settings are correct, the software simply indicates "no unit found". Wacom support was very nice and obviously troubled that my USB is dead... I've tried it on 3 different computers with many new cables and no luck. The display works, the USB pen / touch does not. Here are some key points I found to know your unit is having USB trouble rather than software setup issues...- you've connected tested, functioning video / USB to the Cintiq- you've installed the software correctly (especially MacOS security)- the display works as expected but- the Cintiq touch controls (upper right) light up but do not function - you cannot turn touch on or off- the Cintiq USB ports are dead (on left and right sides near top)- the Cintiq software reports no unit foundSo here I am with a very expensive display that doesn't do what it's supposed to do and I'm working with Wacom to mail this thing back for a replacement... And this thing is not some light weight display one just pops into a box... it's huge and heavy and a real pain to send back. It takes hours to remove it from the Ergo Stand and repackage it.For the price, they can do better... I used an original Cintiq for over 10 years and loved it. I'm hoping this thing gets fixed and that it lasts me many years as $3,200 is a lot of money.
M**I
Perfect in every aspect
The previous Cintiq Pro I ordered from another seller had a damaged display, this one is perfect.
K**I
It's the best on the market by leaps and bounds
I'm always weirdly suspicious of some of the reviews on here, because I know graphics tablets are a competitive space. However, the new Cintiq line is second to none. This thing is a Cadillac. The surface is perfect (almost no glare), the resolution is beautiful, and there is almost NO parallax. You can put your head up against this thing and it's like you're touching paper. It's essential for the professional or anyone who is serious about their work. Perfect aspect ratio for folks who use programs which need a lot of room on the sides for menus.It's immediately responsive, the pressure sensitivity is a dream, and it's almost hard to imagine something able to do what a graphics tablet does, better than this tablet. I've used Cintiqs since their earliest release, and though a few models along the way were more or less compelling, this thing is an absolute joy to work on and leagues ahead of the pack. The price might make some people shy--but you use it every day (and it's also stellar just as a monitor, so there's that). If you use it every day for three years, it'll pay for itself just in the breeziness of your workflow. I'd have paid three times the price, and I feel any professional would.I've had no maintenance issues at all. It's a breeze to work on. Setup takes some heft because it's heavy, but you're probably not moving it often once you've got it in place. Software is straightforward, works with everything.
A**G
Do not waste your money.
After a few months of use, a line of blue pixels showed up on the left of the screen. Do not waste your money.
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