Product Comparison: Wacom Cintiq 22HD (DTK2200) vs Wacom Cintiq 24HD (DTK2400)
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- It's a very nice big screen. I love the widescreen aspect as it allows more space on the sides for menus.
- I draw digital paintings using photoshop and the 21 inch display was pretty much perfect for what I do.
- The screen is silky smooth to draw on. Temperature maybe ran hot after many hours of use, I use it as a secondary monitor permanently as well as my tablet of course.
- The unit was on and in use when the screen went black. The power unit shows it is delivering power, but the power button will not allow the unit to be powered off.
- The screen DOES have some sparkle. The anti glare or scratch coating is pretty noticeable when you first fire it up.
- The screen has helped me grow as an artist and speed up in meeting my deadlines.
- The screen is gigantic, it's much brighter than the 12WX and they've also corrected the edge jitter issue from the 12WX.
- The screen is sweet, the pen is nice, and I was able to use my classic Intuos 4 pen without problems!
- It is consistently accurate and responsive but I am not an artist and can't comment on the pressure sensitivity of the interface.
- The pen supports 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity and I honestly can't tell, but it really works well.
- You can easily put the screen exactly wherever it's most comfortable for you.
- It is very cool that it's lighter in weight than my old cintiq 21ux.
- The tablet arrived within a day or two. It was packed well and is actually pretty light.
- The packaging itself is pretty simple but getting the monitor out with the foams along side was hard due to heavy weight.
- It was really heavy and I don't think any women would be able to bring this box upstairs without anyone else's help.
- I really like the anchor weight for the monitor, it feels sturdy!
- The clever weighted base and support arm design allows the screen to sit completely upright as a monitor for normal use.
- Huge size that allows you not to strain when working.
- A heavy thing that is unlikely to be easy to take with yourself.
- Sturdy and solid construction, but it is also very heavy, which causes inconvenience during transport.
- Resolution and ability to focus on your work properly is much better. Easier to get involved in what you're doing.
- Resolution looks nicer from past cintiq, widescreen format its great for using panels in color software, past cintiq was almost square, so that didnt help me a lot.
- I got to use this at school for a semester. Great sensitivity, beautiful definition and resolution.
- I was disappointed with the crappy resolution. The parallax was TERRIBLE. No way around it. Wacom customer service unhelpful.
- The natural resolution is 1900x something, but thought I had it set wrong, and in turn thought the image looked terrible.
- The large screen gives me room to add extra detail to my work and I don't have to zoom in as much as I did with my previous tablet.
- The screen itself is bright and vibrant, although it doesn't match up to the iMac's screen in terms of brightness, resolution, or color clarity.
- You have a practically unlimited palette of colors, resolutions, multiple layers that can be reordered, expandable canvas size, and as many undo steps as you could need.
- I love this Cintiq. I don't really have any complaints other than the fact that I got 1 dead pixel toward the center of the screen.
- I was upset when I found out that there are no multi-touch functions, I was disappointed with the purchase.
- The base is cool and give you a lot of really nice adjustment options.
- The rotation stand is definitely a great help and the makes you feel like having direct control of the canvas.
- The stand feels VERY sturdy. I have mine very close to the edge of my desk and i have cats jumping up all over the place but I'm pretty confident it won't fall or budge.
- Window's "Tablet PC Input Service" needs to be disabled for this Cintiq tablet drivers to wake up and work properly.
- My only complaint is the back strips aren't nearly as nice as the 24hd circle strips. I'm tempted to pick up a USB volume control knob to handle brush sizes/zooming instead.
- Being able to change the tilt of the screen is extremely helpful. I get tired of sitting in one position for too long, so changing the tilt keeps it fresh and keeps me from being uncomfortable.
- Menu buttons to change the tablet/pen settings for easier access. They perform their functions perfectly.
- The stand is HEAVY and feels very solid. No part of it's frame feels cheap or flimsy to me.
- I dislike the button placement compared to the Intuos 4. The buttons are mirrored on both sides of the Cintiq and there's less of them than the 22"HD.
- The buttons are a bit unresponsive when I scrub through frames of my animations. If I tap too quickly it doesn't register.