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The Wacom Cintiq 22 is a professional-grade creative pen display featuring a 21.5-inch Full HD screen and the advanced Wacom Pro Pen 2 with 8192 pressure levels. Designed for digital artists and designers, it offers precise cursor control with reduced parallax and an adjustable stand for ergonomic comfort. Compatible with Windows, Mac, and Chrome OS, it supports seamless connectivity via HDMI and USB, making it a versatile tool for both studio and mobile workflows.















| ASIN | B07TTC8TVQ |
| Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | 13,966 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 34 in Graphic Tablets |
| Brand | Wacom |
| Colour | black / black |
| Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,097) |
| Date First Available | 18 July 2019 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 5.6 kg |
| Item model number | DTK-2260 |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2.6 British Thermal Units (BTUs) |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 0.5 Milligrams |
| Manufacturer | WACOM |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 7 |
| Operating System | Windows, Mac, Chrome OS |
| Product Dimensions | 36 x 4 x 57 cm; 5.6 kg |
| Resolution | 1080p Full HD |
| Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Series | DTK2260K0A |
| Standing screen display size | 21.5 Inches |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Wattage | 48 watts |
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.
S**E
Drawing Tablet – Perfect for Animation and High Quality
I bought the Wacom Cintiq 16 as a present for my daughter and she absolutely loves it! It’s been a huge help with her animation coursework. The tablet is great quality, with accurate colours and responsive pressure sensitivity that works really well. It has an HDMI port so it can project onto other screens, and links easily to a PC or laptop for screen sharing. While it’s fairly large, it’s still portable enough to use on the go. Overall, an excellent, reliable tablet for any digital artist or student.
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
C**A
Vaya por delante que mi opinión es como usuaria habitual de iPad y Procreate, y el uso de mi Wacom está destinado fundamentalmente a hacer 3D y compaginarlo con Photoshop o Illustrator. Cuando voy a comprar algo, soy de las personas que lee todas las reviews, comentarios y opiniones posibles. En este caso estaba indecisa sobre comprar este modelo de Wacom o comprar el modelo de la "competencia" asiática. Vi un montón de vídeos, pero no terminaba de convencerme ya que todos esos vídeos estaban realizados por personas que habían recibido la tableta de manera gratuita y en colaboración con la marca, así que no confiaba al 100% en su opinión. Desde el primer momento sentí que a esa marca más barata se le perdonaban los mismos defectos que se resaltan en la Wacom, simplemente por ser barata. Y si ese es tu caso, es totalmente respetable, pero yo quería leer opiniones objetivas y que las pusieran al mismo nivel como dispositivos para dibujo, independientemente del precio (aunque es lógico incluirlo en la ecuación porque es un factor determinante). Sumado a todo esto, mi ordenador es un iMac de 2011 y me daba pánico aventurarme a comprar cualquier tableta gráfica, pero en concreto de las Wacom había escuchado cosas horribles sobre los drivers, la compatibilidad, etc. Finalmente decidí comprar este modelo ya que, en mi opinión, la diferencia de precio respecto a su competidor, no era tan dispar como para elegir la otra marca sólo por eso. Siempre he escuchado hablar muy bien de las Cintiq, así que quería comprobar por mí misma si la experiencia de uso era positiva y, si no, devolverlo gracias a las facilidades que da Amazon en ese sentido. Los detractores que había en mi entorno, la mayoría, eran usuarios de la otra marca competidora, y acérrimos como en las batallas Android vs Apple, cosa que a mi parecer le quitaba credibilidad porque opinaban desde el fanatismo, tanto para un lado como para otro. El paquete llegó rápido, perfectamente embalado y protegido. Todo el diseño del packaging me encantó y la experiencia de compra y de abrirlo fue excelente. Un punto negativo que debería especificarse en la descripción del producto, es que no incluye un adaptador para un Mac. Hasta cierto punto es comprensible, ya que es culpa de Apple por tener un puerto diferente como el Thunderbolt. No obstante, aunque pueda parecer obvio, debería incluirse en la información del producto ya que muchas personas (entre las que me incluyo) olvidan este detalle al comprar la tableta y, en mi caso, la necesitaba para usarla inmediatamente y no pudo ser. Aún así, el adaptador me costó apenas 10€, no es un precio prohibitivo. La instalación de la tableta fue absurdamente fácil e intuitivo. No hubo ningún fallo, ninguna incompatibilidad con Mac ni ningún problema con los drivers. La enchufé con todos sus cables correspondientes, se empezó a descargar la instalación y se completó muy rápido. En el pasado ya había tenido una Wacom que no desinstalé y aún así funcionó perfecto y rápido. Quizás tuve suerte, pero en mi caso no hubo ninguna complicación y todo el proceso fue rápido y fluido. Enseguida pude dibujar sin problema en Photoshop. Todo era correcto, tal y como se esperaba según la info del producto y las reviews que había visto. Sin embargo, en mi opinión, en cuanto a dibujo sigue ganando el iPad con el Procreate. Pero en este caso yo compré la tableta para usarla con 3D, cosa que no puedo hacer desde el iPad para usar el programa que necesito, así que es perfecta para su uso. Todo lo que se prometía en la descripción de la tableta se cumple con creces, con lo cual me da igual lo que incluyan otros modelos u otras marcas ya que el artículo está a la altura de lo que esperas recibir. Como digo, se le pueden sacar muchos peros, según tu nivel de profesionalidad o lo quisquilloso que seas. En mi caso, para trabajar de manera profesional con 3D y para estudiar 3D, aparte de usarse con Photoshop o Illustrator, el producto es correcto y adecuado a su precio. Compré el tamaño de 22 pulgadas y es INMENSO, el cambio respecto al iPad fue muy grande ya que me encontré con una zona de trabajo superior y amplia, me encanta. Respecto al soporte, a mí me parece suficiente el que trae, pero es cierto que depende de las horas que tengas que dedicar al trabajo o la postura que adoptes al trabajar, quizás te sería más cómodo comprar un soporte para la pared. En definitiva, si querías comprar una Cintiq (concretamente la de 20 o 22) y estabas dudando, es mejor que la pruebes por ti mismo/a y si hay problema, la devuelvas. No te dejes llevar en exceso por las opiniones, porque al final cada uno deja la opinión que ha tenido en base a su experiencia y no suelen ser muy precisas, como he comprobado por mí misma.
M**N
منتج غني عن التعريف .. والكاوليتي حلوة جدا
C**R
Bin da zufrieden und toll Touch.
R**S
If you need a starter product and can go for a Wacom Cintiq 16 Creative Pen Display money-wise, then go for this one. There's nothing more frustrating than trying to get going with something (imaging giving this to your child who's an aspiring artist), only to be held back by small details that just don't work for you or don't feel right. With Wacom Cintiq 16 Creative Pen Display everything is AAA. You can feel it's well built and works flawlessly. There's no lag with the pen, unless you have a really old computer and a slow graphics card. The pen is in fact top of the notch and the same as with the 32' model. The screen surface is papery like and does feel nice. It's recommended to get a stand for the 16' as well, because it allows further adjustments. Wacom interacts well with both iMac and PC, installation is super easy and Wacom control panel gives you all sorts of options. The recommended Wacom ExpressKey Remote Accessory is a good buy, too, as it helps to seamless work and leaves the need to go often for the regular keyboard behind. On a complementary note, the 32' is definitely "the beast" worth the investment. It's a top of the range product and it shows. Starting with the packaging, both the display and the stand - which is a definitive must - come packed so neatly it blows you away. The real estate on the 32' is not just massive in a sense of allowing you to have opened as many panels, as you desire, but it's so large it allows you a full body and arm movement, as if you were drawing on a proper canvas, which is also important at times, depending on what you are at. In reality the 32' is so impressive it effectively lifts your spirits every time you approach it to create. Actually even looking at it, gives you will to work. One of the nicer features is "touch off", as you don't really need it most of the time, unless you call up an on-screen keyboard and type something. Some reviews mention the 32' becoming hot and loud (because of a fan supposedly), but I haven't experienced either. What I did experience is a need to upgrade the graphics card, because a 5 year old one I have has some trouble driving two large displays. However if it works for you, surely the 32' Wacom can be your one and only display. The truth be told, the price of the stand strikes you as exaggerated, but once you see the thing in reality, you understand it's actually good they managed to make and sell it for that money. The stand box is probably three times the display box. And everything is so neatly packed it's just mind-blowing. Plus it comes with extra cables. The stand is an absolute super fine piece of engineering. The materials are just wow, there's a lot of metal. Although the stand requires assembly - and here one needs admit the graphic instructions could be better - you manage to put it together rather quickly. And once you do and mount the display on it, it looks just awesome. You will often see reviews of people adjusting the stand and display tilt, like it's super easy, which is not far from the truth, but what you might not see adequately - and it's something I dislike - is that you have to effectively hold/press the sides of the screen with your palms quite forcefully and press the leavers in the back with your figures to be able to adjust the whole thing. It's rather unclear how this pressing of the screen shall affect the product long term. Another matter worth pointing out is that, while the stand is a must, the legs/pads of the stand are super smooth and run over a usual desk surface, which was probably meant to be, so you can slide the whole thing back and forth over a desk depending where and how you want the display/stand to be. Admittedly I am a big Wacom fan, but only because they make truly great products.
N**A
I use for editing photos i like it so much so fast and so easy i like the brand wacom ..
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