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Thursday, December 15, 2011

CIntiq 24HD: Pen Tablet with huge 24 inch display

Cintiq 24HD is a new offering from Wacom to the illustrators, designers, animators, video editors and creative artists who enjoy the pen-on-screen experience for design purpose. This pen tablet is much better and improved than its predecessor CIntiq 21 UX in variety of features. Cintiq 24HD comes with the 24 inch high definition display screen. The display has 1920* 1200 screen-resolutions with 178 degree viewing angle and better pixel density than its predecessors. The angle and height of Cintiq 24HD can be adjusted according to the users comfort. Wacom’s pressure sensitive technology which has 2048 pressure depth makes the interaction very smooth. Moreover the display can easily replace your desktop monitor if you would like to give it a permanent place on your desk. The quality of the IPS-based screen panel—the same technology used on the iPad—is really gorgeous.

Unlike the older 18-inch and 21-inch Cintiqs, the 24HD doesn’t have a pivot to rotate the screen as you work. Instead, it’s robustly hinged on either side, and can be elevated to an upright position, adjusted to a drawing board angle, or dropped down over the desk's edge and into the user’s lap. Its huge size might nag some users but with the quality display (with 16:10 aspect ratio) it works just fine. It weighs 63.8 pounds. It has customizable, application specific Express Keys and Touch Rings on the both side of the display. These tools save valuable time by minimizing keyboard dependency while allowing the user to keep focusing directly on the screen and the work at hand. When combined with pressure-sensitive software applications from such developers as such as Adobe, Autodesk, Corel, or Pixologic, the Cintiq 24 HD is capable of producing life-like artistic results.

The pen is made of latex free silicon rubber and comes with 10 nibs for different purposes. It is battery-free and wireless. There are two choices given for the pen, the Classical Pen and the Art Pen. The buttons and the rubber grip on the pen make it quite user-friendly. Calibration is no issue with new Cintiq 24 HD; it runs just fine with no lag whatsoever. Besides these improvements, it uses glass screen with anti glare coating unlike its predecessors which use hard plastic screens. It looks better but may not be impervious to the scratches which are caused due to dust.

For digital artists, designers and animation pros – anyone drawing onscreen who wants to work faster – there is no substitute. As an upgrade, it doesn’t represent a quantum leap over 2010’s 21UX but is worth its cost. Certain added features like huge display, wide viewing angles and easy interface make it an intelligent buy.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Digital Artist's paradise- Cintiq 24HD

If it was possible for a digital artist to have heaven on earth, it would revolve around Cintiq 24 HD. Wacom's new tablet Cintiq 24 HD priced at $2500 proves its worth with the state-of-the-art technology and impressive design used in it. It is the best drawing tool that any designer or artist can get. People who work in Photoshop, Manga Studio , Sketch Book Pro or painter with older Wacom models, this means a better finesse with a gentler touch at 24.1 in wide screen (1920x1200 pixels).

There's a reason why these tablets are so much in demand- it is the easiest and best way to do a lot of drawing in a very less time with more fluency and efficiency. Wacom's pressure sensitive tablet technology is overlaid by Cintiq on the tablet monitor that removes the cognitive dissonance of working on a tablet while looking at the screen. The Cintiq 24 HD has 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity. It uses two button, wireless, battery-free pen with a rubber grip and a pressure sensitive eraser on the rear end. One of the most useful buttons is the one that calls the on-screen keyboard. A perfect combination of on screen keyboard, side function buttons, and the touch wheel makes it easier to forget physical key board.

Before making a purchase, make sure you have enough room to accommodate this classic yet huge drawing tablet. The flat footprint is 80 x 60cm and depth is 37cm when the screen is fully raised. Also unlike other 18 inch and 21 inch tablets, Cintiq 24 HD does not have a rotating pivot. However, it can be raised to the drawing board angle at any time. Cintiq 24 HD has a glass screen with anti-glare coating which gives a slight yet pleasant resistance to the pen. Calibration, however, can be a small issue like it has been in other Cintiq tablets. The user has to calibrate the cursor to match up with their line of sight as the cursor is a few millimeters below where the pen nib hits the glass. But after a couple of tries, the calibration gets excellent.

The Cintiq 24 HD is worth the money you spend, the space it takes because of the excellent quality of work you get. If you are a digital artist, it is a necessity to enjoy the flawless digital drawing experience.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Cintiq 24hd supports the fine art of creating flawless images

The huge Wacom Cintiq pen tablets have long been a holy grail for artists and designers alike. The quality tablets from Wacom offer fluency and efficiency to illustration that will usually repay the high-quality outlay for the professionals. A ubiquitous name in the animation industry – Cintiq is the fastest way to get plenty of drawing done in short span of time. The Cintiq 24hd presents a wonderful fusion of expert design and quality engineering that will work together to make this tablet display highly-demandable in wide range of markets including animation, photography and video production.

The Wacom upgrades the Cintiq with a host of new features to enhance the workflow while giving utmost comfort to the user. A lot of the Cintiq 24HD weight is due to its 15.3kg stand which has been rightly balanced so that the user can put the base at the edge of his/her desk and tilt the tablet/display over the edge at a certain angle. With the most comfortable working position available, the Cintiq 24HD has been designed in such a way that it allows the user to lean over it while working. Unlike the older 18-inch and 21-inch Cintiq, the 24HD doesn’t have a pivot to rotate the screen. Instead, it’s robustly hinged on the either side, and can be elevated to an upright position well-adjusted to a drawing board angle, or dropped down over the desk's edge and into the user’s lap. It also features two flip-out feet so that the keyboard can be placed just underneath it.

Moreover, it has been designed to cater to the creative needs of designers, illustrators, animators, video editors and other professionals who are looking for most advanced pen-on-screen experience. It features a screen that will run 1920x1200 with H-IPS display to give the tablet 92 percent of the Adobe RGB color space coupled with the wide viewing angles associated with IPS displays.

The Cintiq 24hd is extremely comfortable to work on, however, using the 24HD simultaneously with the keyboard is quite challenging. Fortunately, the Cintiq 24HD features application-specific 16 programmable ExpressKeys and Touch Rings located on each side of the display's frame. These user-friendly features are instrumental in improving the workflow and boost productivity by placing frequently used shortcut commands at the fingertips.

The Cintiq 24HD incorporates Wacom's most realistic pen experience to the best featuring 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity and 40 degrees of tilt control giving this display tablet a welcome industrial design.