And I know this might be a weird one, but
Is there anything that would have put you off from purchasing your tablet (except price)?
I'm interested in getting the 13HD, don't think I'll end up disliking it, but for some reason I think I should test it in-store before I purchase in case something goes wrong.
Thing is, the only store selling those in my country only has the 27" version on display to test out, so even if I check it it won't be the same experience as drawing on a smaller screen. Should I check anyway?
All I'm wondering is if any of you feel like you shouldn't have gotten your specific tablet, and if so, why?
>>2805392
As long as you like working at a desk, they're fine.
I had a 27QHD and hated the remote for the longest time, until I found out that the reason it was so buggy and inconsistent for me was due to http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/io/universal-serial-bus/usb3-frequency-interference-paper.html
>>2805392
as a frequent user of the 22 or 24 inch one i can tell you don't get anything smaller than the 22/24 inch one. it's not enough space. save up for a larger model. all the shit on the sides of programs will interfere. trust me. it's too small.
I have the 13HD largest would not have the space on the desk.
I do not think it changes a lot with a larger model, I draw always at the center of the screen and move/zoom the page.
>>2805421
>I do not think it changes a lot with a larger model, I draw always at the center of the screen and move/zoom the page.
You see I thought the same when I got my small Intuos then noticed I'm only drawing from my wrist and barely having any room to draw clean lines. The 13HD should be a big upgrade for me since its surface area is about the size of an A4 but I'm still hesitant
There are new Cintiqs that just got released. The Cintiqs Pro, come in two size 13" & 16"
>>2807976
The 13" is almost triple the price of 13HD at the moment.
16" would've been a nice size but the price would probably be an overkill too. Even 22HD is an overkill in my opinion, costs as much as an high-end PC. IT'S A GODDAMN SCREEN WACOM WHY MUST YOU RAPE WALLETS WITH IT
>>2808238
Ey,
the 13" Cintiq Pro is $999, which is literally the exact same price as the Cintiq 13HD touch.
You can save $200 if you nab a 13HD without touch, but it's honestly worth it to just grab the pro. Better pen, better display, improved touch functions.
OP-
To be frank: Testing one out is kind of pointless. If you know you'll benefit from one, that's enough. Using a 27QHD is also only going to make you WANT a 27QHD. The screen real estate is scary in concept, but undeniably cozy in use.
(Also - price is literally the only thing ever stopping me from buying Wacom. To this day, they're top tier tablets. And even if they're not, all software for digital pens is literally developed for Wacom. )
Have fun and happy arting!
Do you guys use screen protector with your cintiqs?
>>2808309