![]() These companies are producing excellent pen display and graphic tablets, and have found a loyal fan base thanks to their much cheaper price points. ![]() Wacom's Cintiq 16 is less than half the cost of the pro versionĬlearly, Wacom is looking to take on the growing market of cheaper Wacom alternatives that has developed over the last few years: Huion, XP-Pen and so on. On its release, it was the cheapest in the pen display range, though now there is another option: the Wacom One, which is aimed at beginners. A 1,920 x 1,080 display, a Pro Pen 2 and 72 per cent colour gamut are all fairly standard features, but the Wacom Cintiq 16 boasts 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity, the ability to use the newer Pro Pen 3D and very minimal parallax. The Wacom Cintiq 16 burst onto the market last year and it's going after a very specific audience, with the headline feature being the price. Wacom Cintiq 16 Creative Pen Display (15.6-inch Black) at Amazon for £509.97.Fast forward to today and there are numerous options to consider in all price ranges, from the seldom heard of Artisul D13 across the spectrum to the Apple IPad Pro and Apple Pencil. In years gone by, Wacom was the only real choice for artists wanting a drawing tablet or creative display – and the Cintiq range has alway dominated in that area. Screen Technology: a-Si Active Matrix TFT LCD (IPS)
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