Fluid operation; useful for many graphics and imaging tasks. (cnet.com)
Drawing and retouching onscreen is as fluid as an analog tool. Slim, manageable tablet shape. Bat... (maclife.com)
alaTest Review Summary
We have collected and analysed 20 expert reviews and 13 user reviews from international sources. The alaScore™ for this product is 99/100 = Excellent. Experts rate this product 82/100 and users rate it 93/100. The average review date is December 26, 2007. We have compared these reviews to 48530 reviews from other Mouse & Pointing Devices. Last update: December 2, 2008.
Digitizer, stylus w/ LCD display - 26.2 x 16.3 cm - electromagnetic - wired - USB
Fluid operation; useful for many graphics and imaging tasks.
Bulky breakout box; hard to work near the edges of the screen; relatively expensive.
A great input device if you do a lot of brush-based graphics, the Cintiq 12WX nonetheless has some awkward design aspects and a bit of a high price.
If you work with graphics or images, the concept behind the Wacom Cintiq seri...
A splendid bit of design that will please the most commited enthusiast, and a godsend for artists on a budget.
But while some of the other specifications have also been scaled back, the 12WX is still a fine graphics tablet. With 1024 levels of pressure sensitivity, it�€™s possible to make anything from the most finessed of pen strokes to the broadest brush sweeps,...
You got your LCD in my graphics tablet!
Drawing and retouching onscreen is as fluid as an analog tool. Slim, manageable tablet shape. Battery-free, cordless stylus registers pressure and angle. Sharp, clear LCD panel.
At edges, onscreen cursor drifts from stylus tip. Why-bother software bundle includes outdated programs. Jerky scroll strip registers accidental touches.
. The vast majority of the Cintiq 12WX surface feels just like drawing or painting in a sketchbook. The edge-tracking issue disappoints, but the tablet will otherwise delight pros on a small budget and enthusiasts with money to spend.
Instead, the Cintiq 12WX crams a 12.1-inch, 1,200-by-800-pixel LCD underneath...
I had been using an Intuos 3 for about 5 year...
Very nice high quality screen
Bulky, not easily transportable
The idea of a touch-sensitive display is good. However, as resolution increases, so too must screen size. Making a high resolution image smaller on the screen reduces accuracy and visible detail, offsetting the greatest possible advantage of a direct-edit...
I'm a animation student that was using a 4x5 Intuos2 when my animation class this semester started. I got the Cintiq during the middle of the semester and I'm so glad I did! Working on the Cintiq is much faster and more natural than a normal tablet. Plus,...
Being able to see what you draw on a tablet is wonderful! It is just like drawing on pencil and paper. With this tablet it cuts your original work time with a normal tablet in half! The tablet is very responsive even though it only has 2 points of calibra...
My only problem with this tablet is the wires. There are A LOT of wires! It gets kinda problematic moving it constantly back and forth from college. Set up time can take a few minutes because of the amount of wires. The amount of wires kind of defeats the...
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