Product Comparison: Wacom Cintiq Pro 16 (DTH1620AK0) vs Wacom Mobile Studio Pro 16 (DTHW1620M)
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- Highly sensitive pen that easily detects pressure on the screen.
- Excellent quality screen: the resolution, color accuracy, and feel of the screen are all top-notch
- Beautiful screen and works well when it worked.
- The image displays/mirrors my laptop's screen, but the pen doesn't work. I finally got it to work after uninstalling the Wacom driver and restarting my computer.
- Dead pixels on the screen. You'd think the quality checkers would of realized that a part of the screen didn't even work before shipping it.
- The new stylus delivers no parallax and minimal lag, drawing feels smoother than the previous models.
- Sensitivity is AMAZING! Stylus is smooth, I really like the programmable buttons, and features.
- I like how I can use my hand and stylus separately for different command combinations.
- Responsive, excellent color rendition, snappy stylus response.
- The new digitizer and stylus are great. I'm already very comfortable sketching on the MSP, and a lot of that has to do with where I can go with it.
- The size is perfect for me as I tend to work using smaller strokes.
- If you can draw in a sketchbook size, or letter paper, this is the tablet for you, the screen makes it look like printed work, goodbye pixelated viewing.
- Love it. Easy to set up with my macbook pro, is a good size for desktop work, but not too big for me to occasionally use on a stand in my lap while sitting on the sofa.
- The size is perfect, I was worried it might be too small, but it's just right.
- The first time i placed this tablet next to my cintiq 22hd it was so small, i wont lie it made me sad to see it that small.
- Outstanding build quality. It's very compact for the screen size, I have the 16" version and it's about the same weight and barely larger dimensions than my Companion 1 due to the smaller bezels.
- I gotta say, when it arrived, the light weight blew my mind, and the design of the whole thing just popped in my head the thought: “damn, this thing is a piece of art all on its own!!”
- The product itself is robust and lighter weight than its predecessors!
- It's heavier than expected, obviously not comparable to a iPad.
- It's a fairly weighted and large tablet, making it a unwieldy (yet manageable if you are determined) to draw or a plane.
- The resolution is phenomenal, though. This is the first time that I feel I have more screen space on my tablet than I have on my computer.
- The screen resolution is great, and I like the ability to toggle the touch screen mode with the quick buttons at the top right.
- The screen resolution is great after 2 hours of use, I do not feel tired in the eyes.
- I thought if I adjusted my settings to a lower brightness and a lower resolution, then it would be quieter, but the fans noise remained the same.
- 4K resolution doesn't work out of the box. It only works at 2560x1440 at most out of the box.
- The screen is gorgeous and the menus in Photoshop scale well for such a small 4K display. Overall, you can't buy a better digital art tool right now.
- The screen is beautiful. The touch is a perfect mouse replacement on the go.
- The screen is wonderful. speaking of color, it is accurate to 96% Adobe RGB.
- Sometimes touch just doesn't work on parts of the screen. I'm not sure why this is, but it can get annoying.
- The screen is very dim, even at full brightness. It has terrible glare.
- I have the tablet on a tilted drawing board desklike a 40 degree and it doesnt fall off, the tiny legs i was concerned about stability, but they worked really well, the tablet doesnt move at all.
- The ExpressKey remote is essential IMHO. It fits like a glove once you build up a muscle memory with it.
- I like the stand for the pun, also metal based so its heavy not easy to throw it to the floor, which is nice.
- The control panel for assigning your presets is still the same dated interface from like 1993 or something.
- No on-board buttons. So now I have to spend an extra $100 to get a separate ExpressKey Remote.
- It has many different and useful features, you will find something of your own.
- Very convenient to use, it does not slip on the surface, I recommend it to everyone.
- It is perfectly compatible with my windows, I didn’t notice any problems, just a good thing.
- The design is one of the best I've seen, very functional and very reliable.
- At first the computer did not want to recognize it but after a couple of minutes this problem was solved by itself, since then there have been no problems.