The Cintiq 24HD is out. Its price tag of US$2499 puts it out of range for hobbyist. I don't suppose Wacom included a cloth to wipe the drool off the screen while you're working.
It features 2048 pressure levels, takes DVI-I and DisplayPort and it's an IPS monitor meaning you can view it at any angle with slight to no gradation of colours. The physical design looks nice, futuristic in a way.
Check out Wacom's website for more details: https://www.wacom.com/en/Products/Cintiq/Cintiq24HD.aspx
Here's the trailer:
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It's amazing, but with that
Submitted by Ryowazza on
It's amazing, but with that money i would rather buy a car! ;)
Looks pretty sweet, but I'm
Submitted by WingsDJY on
Looks pretty sweet, but I'm not familiar with the brand. Can these be used as a regular PC with mouse and keyboard as well? Or is it more of a tablet pre-loaded with specific design software?
Wow! This looks very nice. I
Submitted by Mikaz on
Wow! This looks very nice. I tried one of the older cintiqs before, and I must say that I already found those very nice to work with. With such a large screen, this could only be better :)
Too bad it's that expensive
From what I know from the
Submitted by Mikaz on
From what I know from the other cintiqs is that they're more like an extra screen with special functions.
You have to connect it with your computer, and then you can just run all your drawing software like you usual do :)
It's like a computer monitor,
Submitted by Teoh Yi Chie on
It's like a computer monitor, except you can draw on this one.
I don't think the Cintiq can be used as a dual monitor. At least for my friend's, he can choose between using either using the Cintiq or the normal monitor.
Yes, you can use it as a
Submitted by Mikaz on
Yes, you can use it as a second monitor. Depends on your computer hardware, ofcourse :)
I know so, because I tried that myself once ^^
They are PC ready no worries,
Submitted by Aseph on
They are PC ready no worries, in my opinion WACOM is the brand to trust with stylus screen interaction $2,499 hurts but its totally worth its weight in gold. I have (2) WACOM tablets both are old but have worked flawlessly over the years.
@Parka, yes you definitely
Submitted by Anonymous on
@Parka, yes you definitely can use Cintiq as a dual monitor, once it's connected to either a windows or mac laptop/computer. That's what we animators use them for. :) Awesome post by the way!
Oh yeah. It's because our
Submitted by Teoh Yi Chie on
Oh yeah. It's because our computers have only 1 graphics port out. That's why we can't use it as a dual monitor.
At first glance, this look to
Submitted by Anonymous on
At first glance, this look to be very impressive. But with 20"x12" of active workspace with 30x 18 of actual dimension. This thing is almost a waste of space. What's with almost 6" of framing on each side?! I am also unsure how well this new stand design would work. You better have a big table for this.
I am an owner of the 21UX at home and also use it daily at work...90% of my colleague never use those buttons.
Don't you need the extra
Submitted by Teoh Yi Chie on
Don't you need the extra frame to rest your hand on, if you want to draw to the edge of the screen?
24 inch is huge. It's bigger than an A3 paper already.
Sold out! damn... when can i
Submitted by Anonymous on
Sold out! damn... when can i buy one?
The new upgrades seem good
Submitted by Anonymous on
The new upgrades seem good but a bit marginal especially if you already own an older one like I do. I'm a sucker for technology but it better be significantly better in order to spend that kind of money and I just don't think this is. I'm curious to see how well this does in terms of sales.
I own both the Cintiq 21UX
Submitted by Meg on
I own both the Cintiq 21UX and 12WX (two separate computers, of course), so I'm really anticipating getting ahold of the 24HD. It'll be large, but that framing will be fantastic for resting my hands/arms. It gets hot resting them on the screen!
Hi Parka, Certainly this
Submitted by Anonymous on
Hi Parka, Certainly this product seems appealing and eye candy. Although in my opinion it lost a important feature above all for digital artists. You can't rotate the screen along the plane
of it (horizontally) yet when this function was presented in the previous model. I am sure many people will miss it, especially at the moment of drawing curves. In fact, i consulted about Wacom to insure myself.
if (and u should) u have open
Submitted by girlsarelikekites on
if (and u should) u have open gl enabled in edit>preferences>performance, you can rotate the canvas by holding keyboard shortcut R and then click/drag your canvas (full screen mode) in the direction you want to rotate it.
I'm very lucky enough to own
Submitted by tyke on
I'm very lucky enough to own the Cintiq 24HD and extremely happy that I made the purchase. Is a spicy meatball, but well worth it if you are a Character Designer, Digital Sculptor, etc. I am by no means a Professional Illustrator but I can hold my own and I'm self taught in ZBrush. As for physically rotating the Cintiq to various positions, I personally like the idea of making the software do the work. Another thing is that I definitely agree that you will need a nice size desk for this monster. I do like the fact that you have different angles but what I didn't see on Wacom's site is that you cannot LOCK the Cintiq at every angle...I hope that makes sense. This Cintiq model has two peg stands that you can use that are located on the back of the Cintiq but for me I rarely use them and they feel somewhat awkward as I'm pressing down on the screen. I do enjoy the customization keys on the left and right especially the radial dials which are also on the left and right. The fact (for me that is) that when using Photoshop and ZBrush I rarely have to reach for the keyboard, I can focus all my attention on my work area and my custom keys that are on the Cintiq therefore improving my work time and work flow. It did take some trial and error but I'm getting there and is fun to see everything slowly coming together. I honestly don't want to get too lengthy but bottom line I'm thoroughly pleased that I made the jump, I wish Wacom would do whatever magic to make more Cintiq's available to more people so there can be more use and reviews, and if your into animation, illustration, digital painting etc. and considering whether or not to get a Cintiq, save your money as much as you can took me over 6 months and be patient. Ohhh last thing I promise, if you get any kind of Cintiq your going to need a glove, whether it be a sock or the smudgeguard whatever because hours on end your hand is going sweat and stick to the screen which in turn will hurt your chances of drawing nice fluid lines. I really hope this helps someone and I apologize for being lengthy but there is a lot to say and trying to sum all things up isn't my specialty.
~Cheers
@tyke Thanks for sharing that
Submitted by Teoh Yi Chie on
@tyke
Thanks for sharing that with us.
You should also post your review on Amazon so that Wacom, who might read it, can have ideas on improving their products in the future.
@Parka Great advice, maybe
Submitted by tyke on
@Parka
Great advice, maybe I'm missing something but I can't seem to find the Cintiq 24HD on amazon, could be because Wacom is sold out at the moment. I'm sure it is somewhere just I'm not seeing it at the moment.
Regardless, I'm really happy that I came across your site and looking forward to more products that you have to share.
~Cheers
@tyke Amazon hasn't listed it
Submitted by Teoh Yi Chie on
@tyke
Amazon hasn't listed it on their site yet.
I would love to get one but
Submitted by Toka on
I would love to get one but my greatest fear is to end up putting scratches on it. Is it scratch resistant? Does it have some sort of screen protector that you can replace or do I have to live with the guilt of having made a scratch on it?
Just recently ordered the
Submitted by Ryan on
Just recently ordered the Intuos4 Large XD Have to admit the Cintiq 24 HD blew my mind when I saw it on their website, if only to dream.
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