Graphic pen interactive displays by Wacom allow you to fully unleash your creative abilities, whether you are an amateur artist or a graphic design student. The Wacom line has recently been extended with a new Cintiq 22 display, an upgraded counterpart of the Cintiq 16 introduced earlier this year.
The new model has a screen with a diagonal of 21.5 inches and Full HD resolution (1920×1080 pixels), covering 72% of the NTSC color range and a protective anti-glare surface with matte texture, creating an utter feeling of working with a pen and paper. The Wacom Cintiq 22 interactive pen display is compatible with Mac and Windows through HDMI and USB 2.0. There are no technical differences between the Cintiq 16 and the new display, they only differ by the screen diagonal. However, Cintiq 22 is twice more expensive – $1,199.
For comfortable work with the Wacom Cintiq 22, the developers have equipped the display with an adjustable stand allowing you to change the angle of the device for various types of activities. The display goes with Pen Pro 2, which distinguishes up to 8192 pressing degrees and the inclination angle. Besides, it does not require charging. The Wacom ExpressKey controller, which optimizes access to all display functions, is shipped separately and costs $100. The screen is already on sale on the Wacom corporate website, as well as on Amazon, B&H and CDW.