

10.3" x 6.4" - 5080 lpi - Pen - USB, Digital Video - MPN: CINTIQ12WX See Product Details
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Description
The Wacom Cintiq 12WX combines the advantages of a wide-format LCD monitor with Wacom's patented, professional pen technology to give you the perfect companion for your Mac or PC. Thin and light, the Cintiq 12WX lets you experience all the advantages of direct pen-on-screen input in a low profile, lightweight design, and gives you the flexibility to work on screen the way you want. Easily rotate the 12.1-inch TFT display when working flat on your desktop to find the right position for your hand, or stand the Cintiq 12WX upright on your desktop and adjust the integrated stand to a comfortable angle.
Quick Glance
System Type: PC, Mac
Input Resolution: 5080 lpi
Pressure Levels: 1024 Pen Level
Product Type: Graphics Tablet
Summary
Product Title: Wacom Cintiq 12WX Graphics Tablet
Manufacturer: Wacom
Lowest Price: $879.00
Power Score: 4.3 | 6 Reviews
General
Product Type: Graphics Tablet
Tablet Features
Active Area: 10.30" x 6.40"
Input Resolution: 5080 lpi
Pressure Levels: 1024 Pen Level
Compatibility
Interface Connection: 1 x USB, 1 x DVI Digital Video
System Type: PC, Mac
Dimensions
Dimensions: 10.50" Height x 16" Width x 0.67" Depth
Weight: 4.40 lbs - with video control unit
Warranty
Warranty Information: 2 Year
More Info
URL: Manufacturer Link
Additional Specifications
Software Included: Wacom Brushes 3.0 Nik Color Efex Pro 2.0 Corel Painter Essentials 3.0 Adobe Photoshop Elements
Input Device Type: Pen
Strengths: Work Directly on the screen, Small, light, lots of short cut buttons, Can be used as a regualar Tablet as well.
Weakness: Breakout box, resolution could be higher, When switched to tablet mode the cursor itsnt place quite right, Screen still has to be on for Tablet mode.
I bought this item after using my friends full sized 21 in. model. This one works so much better for me as it doesn't take up much space and can be moved around easily. Its great to able to put this in your lap and work directly on the screen, Unit doesn't get warm and works as a secondary monitor. I hear people complain about the breakout box, and while it is a little annoying to work it for...
THE GOOD: Fluid operation; useful for many graphics and imaging tasks. THE BAD: Bulky breakout box; hard to work near the edges of the screen; relatively expensive. THE BOTTOM LINE: 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.
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The Wacom Cintiq 12wx is a new interactive, touch-sensitive pen display for direct on-screen drawing - think of it as a digital sketchbook. For photographers, the Cintiq 12wx allows you to work in Photoshop or similar graphics applications by drawing directly on the 12.1 inch high-resolution LCD monitor. With 24-bit colour depth and a wide viewing angle of 170°, the Wacom Cintiq 12wx is about...
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Great Tablet, But Not Perfect
Strengths: Drawing directly on screen is easy, artists and illustrators will feel at home.
Weakness: Expensive & screen is too small
This is my 3rd Wacom tablet. With each Wacom purchase, I upgraded to the next better model. I always wanted the 21ux, but can't justify the $2000+ price point so I was thrilled when the 12wx debuted. It's half the price, which is still kind of expensive. Since I make a living in the digital media world I justified it as a gift to myself, but for the average enthusiast $1000 is still pretty steep...
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