Wacom Techno Cintiq 21UX 21-Inch Interactive Pen Display PC Tablet With Pen and Software
- Box Contents - Cintiq 21UX Interactive Pen Display, Grip Pen, Pen Stand, Display Stand, 5 Replacement Pen Nibs
- Analog RGB (HD 15pin) or digital DVI (29 pin) graphics input
- DVI-I Display connector
- Stand adjustability - 10-degrees to 65-degrees incline
- Mounting Hole pattern - VESA 100mm

Wacom Techno Cintiq 21UX 21-Inch Interactive Pen Display PC Tablet With Pen and Software
Product description Cintiq 21UX interactive pen display provides the best experience of a pen class to work directly on the screen. It combines the advantages of a large-screen LCD control, comfort and productivity Wacom’s most sophisticated patented cordless, battery-free pen technology. With 21. 3-inch diagonal TFT display, the Cintiq 21UX pen gives a very sensitive screen and a generous space for operations working directly on large images,. . . More>>
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Rating: 1 / 5
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 the typewriter, which has been around for a few hundred years. Using a Cintiq is the equivalent of typing a letter by pressing down on the paper with little rubber stamp letters.
And apparently, you have to pay a lot for this privilege, even though my grocery store has a smaller version of these suckers at every check stand.
The most mind-boggling thing about it is the on-screen menu. After spending a few minutes tapping the screen trying to adjust the settings, you realize you can only do this by reaching around back and pressing little buttons. Which you can only see by standing up and leaning over the device. And reading upside down.
The cursor seems to bobble around in front of your pen while you guess where the two are going to meet up, and the lag time is noticibly slower, which sometimes results in jagged lines.
Even if I had some cripping mental disorder, which forced me to use this product in exchange for an endorsement on their website, I would still rather draw on an iphone.
Rating: 5 / 5
I work with a bunch of people that use these WACOM I/O devices. So I had to purchase one because I know about their fabulous powers.
Really, I have not gotten mine out of the box as of yet and perhaps this weekend it will get hooked up. I have been a little worried about my warranty getting used up and it not even being hooked up.
I expect that I am going to love it for there must be about thirty of them in the design building that I work at. I also purchased the pen and air brush . The pen they have at work and the air brush I expect will be a nice tool and toy but do not know what to expect from it.
I expect after the learning curve that all will be really wonderful!
Rating: 5 / 5
My son is in art school and everyone gave him money at Christmas to purchase the Wacom Techno Cintiq 21UX. Obviously, this enhances his ability to accomplish his work and he is extremely pleased with the product. I also am very pleased with the order process, expedient shipping, and wonderful service Amazon provides!!
Rating: 5 / 5
If you are contemplating buying a cintiq, stop messing around and order it. Its groundbreaking !!!!
Rating: 4 / 5
I’m so glad to have bought this off Amazon for three reasons. I got it cheaper than the price stated on the Wacom site, the shipping was free and I got it in 4 days from the day I bought it under the “free shipping” plan.
Cintiqs are some of the best hardware floating around the market for Animators and artists alike. With the real time feel of drawing right on the Screen and softwares that support the Wacom’s pressure sensitive and tilt features, this is a boon to the industry.
I would love to give this product a 5/5 for everything but I think it loses a star only because of its high price.