Product Description**This version of the Cintiq 21 is not available for California residents. Instead, please order IM1720.** Wacom s Cintiq 21UX interactive pen display combines the advantages of an LCD monitor with the control, comfort, and productivity of Wacom s most sophisticated patented cordless, battery-free tablet technology. By using a pen directly on the screen, you work much more quickly and naturally. The Cintiq 21UX has an 21.3 high-resolution display and a dynamically adjustable stand that allows the display to be rotated, inclined, and even quickly removed for in-lap use. To further enhance your comfort, the Cintiq 21UX comes with a cushioned Grip Pen for use directly on the screen allowing you to create in the most natural way possible.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - it rocks!
i am an industrial designer and the cintiq has boosted my efficiency a great deal! no more scanning thumb nail sketches or renderings! i read other reviews that were not satified and i do not understand. everyone i know in i.d. has one of these and they love them. i use "alias sketch book pro($179)" with mine and it works just great!
i do agree that it is bulky, but i fixed that with another $150 you can put it on an "ergotron lx desk mount LCD arm with the accessory extension arm and ... Read More
Rating: - Pretty Good!
I'm not a professional graphic designer and only bought the Cintiq monitor for amateur digital drawing using Photoshop, Painter X, and other digital design applications. I previously used a small Wacom tablet but figured that I could put the Cintiq on my lap and draw directly on it, therefore improving my efficiency in the applications I mentioned. Well, I found that the Cintiq was way too heavy and hot for that use. It can be used on a table top however. There's a little bit of a double image problem ... Read More
Rating: - For Artist
I'm not sure what the other reviewer is using his Cintiq for but anyone who works with paper and pencil or canvas and paint will feel right at home with this. Yes your hand could block what you are doing if you hold the pen weird. But for the traditional artist who has been able to master drawing on the stuff we like to call paper, this shouldn't be a problem. I guess you could test out whether or not its going to baffel you by getting a piece of paper and a pencil. Now try to draw a circle, if you master ... Read More
Rating: - Makes a good digital photo frame
I bought one of these hoo hahs, and realized after a few hours why it makes no sense.
The whole idea of these things is to simulate drawing on paper with your own hand. If you've already become comfortable with using a Wacom tablet, you will soon realize this is clearly a step backward: your hand gets in the way of your drawing.
It's very easy to get used to the idea of drawing on the old tablet and seeing the results on the screen in front of your eyes. This is the basic idea behind ... Read More