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| Wacom Cintiq 20WSX 20.1" Interactive Pen Display | 
enlarge | Brand: Wacom Category: CE
Buy New: $1,939.94
New (5)
Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 12686
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Display Size: 20.1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 32.9
MPN: 20WSX UPC: 753218994592 EAN: 0753218994592 ASIN: B0011EMTAS
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Authorized Dealer- 100% Manufacturers Warranty - Signature required at time of delivery We do not ship to P.O. Box / APO address. We do not ship to NY,AK,HI,PR
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| Customer Reviews:
I draw with my whole arm April 1, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I tried one of those litte dinky drawing pads, and felt like I was drawing inside of a broom closet with my arms tied to my sides.
This product is about as good as it gets for that feel of drawing on paper or painting on a canvas on a computer. Once I set and got used to my function buttons I use them almost without thinking. The ability to rotate the monitor is a great bonus. You can set your pen sensitivity within Painter but not in photoshop per se, you can however set it in the wacom properties and you can test it while your setting it. Very nice.
Best investment for any digital artist!! March 22, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
As a digital artist, I have been using a Wacom Intuos tablet for years. I finally saved up to purchase one of the 20" Cintiqs. I have to say, it speeds up my productivity ten fold. I even started a digital painting (using Corel painter) by starting the drawing directly in the program instead of scanning in a image. Something I haven't done before since I don't have a steady enough hand for a tablet. The 20" inch Cintiq has zoom sliders on the back vs the 21" that has them on the front. I also am able to switch to a second monitor with a click of the one of the side buttons. One of the best items I ever bought. I would recommend one of these to every digital/graphic artist around!!
I keep finding new uses for it March 4, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I owned an Intuos tablet for a while, but I didn't use it all that much. I found it too awkward to not be looking at my hand while drawing. This does everything as advertised (although I can't figure out how to get my macbook pro's display to be secondary to the Cintiq's display, instead I keep it in mirror mode).
What surprised me was how well vector graphics can be created with it. I'm finding other new uses for it all the time. Throw away your mouse!
Out of box disappointment January 25, 2008 29 out of 33 found this review helpful
Unfortunately, I received my 20" display directly from Wacom and it had debris lodged inside the LCD screen, an inch off center of the screen. At first I thought it was a dead pixel, but after sending it to Wacom to see if I could get it fixed, I was told that 2mm x 2mm was within specification of Wacom's allowable defects and my dot was only 1mm wide. The "dot" is a foreign object lodged inside the LCD screen, too, and cannot be removed. The manufacturer allows this type of anomoly in your brand new product and it is not acceptable to me. I am sorely disappointed because I am a product designer who understands that there are some defects that are unavoidable, but if you get a brand new product, and defects are built into the warrantee (not stated in the warrantee manual, BTW). You have to pay to figure that out. End result, nice concept, poor standards. I have nice big dot to look at when drawing on my screen, now. Buyer beware.
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