Standing screen display size | 15.6 Inches |
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Display Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | Wacom |
Item model number | DTK1660K0A |
Operating System | Windows and Mac |
Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 42.16 x 0.25 cm; 1.9 Kilograms |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 25 x 422 x 3 millimeters |
Colour | Black |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 1 Pixels |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Wacom Cintiq 16 Drawing Tablet with Screen (DTK1660K0A)
Brand | Wacom |
Connectivity technology | HDMI |
Operating system | Windows and Mac |
Special feature | Scratch Resistant |
Screen size | 15.6 Inches |
About this item
- Wacom Cintiq 16 is a more affordable pen Display for students, hobbyists and young creative professionals who want to work directly on screen but do not need the premium features of the Cintiq Pro
- Cintiq’s 15.6” 1920x1080 HD display provides you with clarity to see every detail of your work. The scratch-resistant Anti- Glare surface prevents distracting reflections as you create
- See your creations in vibrant color on the cintiq’s HD display (16.7 million colors Bit, 72% NTSC). work as long as you'd like with the battery free pen that charges off the screen while you create
- Connect to your computer with the convenient 3-in-1 (HDMI) connection cable and get into the perfect position with foldable legs that let you adjust how you want to work
- Wacom Cintiq 16 offers Wacom advanced pen technology, build-quality, and support - It is the perfect product for those looking to rapidly advance their creative skills and improve their art. Brightness 250 cd/m2
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ASIN | B07L77GTTY |
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Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #278 in Computer Graphics Tablets |
Date First Available | Dec 11 2018 |
Manufacturer | Wacom |
Place of Business | PORTLAND, OR, 97209 US |
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Anti-glare | 4.7 | 4.8 | 4.5 | 4.7 | — | 4.8 |
Screen quality | 4.5 | 4.8 | 4.5 | 4.4 | — | 4.5 |
Accuracy | 4.5 | 5.0 | — | 4.6 | — | 4.3 |
For beginners | — | 4.6 | 4.2 | 4.9 | — | 4.6 |
Value for money | 4.2 | 4.6 | 4.8 | — | — | — |
Sold by | — | XP-PEN Technology | HUION | HUION | XENCELABS OFFICIAL CA | HUION |
operating system | Windows and Mac | Windows | Linux,Windows,Android | Windows 7, macOS 10.12 Sierra | Windows 7 or later,Mac OS X10.12 or later,Linux | — |
connectivity tech | HDMI | USB | HDMI, USB | USB, HDMI | USB | USB |
pressure sensitivity | — | 5588 food bars | 8192 levels | — | 8192 levels | 8192 levels |
native resolution | 1920 x 1080 | 1920 x 1080 | 2560 x 1440 | 1920 x 1080 | 1920 x 1080 | — |
weight | 4.19 pounds | 7.98 kilograms | 2.8 pounds | — | 850 grams | — |
From the manufacturer
A trusted brand for all things creative
Generations of artists have trusted Wacom to understand their needs, deliver products that exceed their expectations and stand behind them with world class support & service. That’s the reason the leading animation & movie studios rely on Wacom products: we continue to innovate by creating pen tablets and displays that make digital creation feel totally natural. Now we’ve taken that same quality and put it into our new Wacom Cintiq 16 display to help you on your creative journey.
Wacom Cintiq creative pen display is perfectly equipped to help you begin your journey as an illustrator
When you’re ready to step up to creating directly on screen, Wacom Cintiq is your go-to product for a quality digital drawing experience
Whether you’re still creating on paper or using a pen tablet, Wacom Cintiq’s seamless interaction between pen and display will feel natural and take your skills to the next level. With vibrant color and HD clarity, together with the Pro Pen 2, Wacom Cintiq 16 offers a natural drawing experience for students & hobbyists who want to transition to creating directly on screen. Connect to your computer with the convenient 3-in-1 (HDMI) connection cable and work in any creative software including:
- Adobe suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, Lightroom)
- Corel suite (Painter, Draw, Paintshop Pro)
- Autodesk Sketchbook, Paint Tool SAI, ArtRage, Krita, Artweaver, Rebelle, Clip Studio Paint and more!
Quality and Performance
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Make it directly on screenWacom Cintiq combines pen and display for a seamless experience that feels totally natural. Wacom Pro Pen 2 features 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity and a low activation force, so it recognizes even the lightest pen strokes. It offers amazing precision and control, reacting to the tilt of your hand and accurately responding to each movement, immediately. EMR (Electro Magnetic Resonance) technology allows Wacom Pro Pen 2 to draw the power it needs from your Wacom Cintiq – so it doesn’t need a battery. |
A pen that lets you go furtherWacom Pro Pen 2 looks and feels like a regular pen so you don’t need to learn any new techniques before you start to bring your ideas to life digitally. The balance of weight, rubber grip and position of the two side buttons combine to make it sit comfortably in your hand. Plus, those buttons are programmable, giving you immediate control and making your favorite software’s shortcuts easy to access. |
A display that’s built for creativityWacom Pro Pen 2 and Cintiq’s 15.6” slimline display work together to make your creative session comfortable and productive. An anti-glare film prevents distracting reflections as you work. Combine it with Pro Pen 2 and drawing on Wacom Cintiq feels as familiar as drawing on paper. And with reduced parallax, your cursor appears exactly where you would expect. Built of durable, scratch resistant materials, Wacom Cintiq is a creative tool you can rely on for your first project and those to come. |
The Wacom Cintiq 16 features a 1920 x 1080 full HD display with vibrant color (16.7 million colors and 72% NTSC/CIE 1931) so you can see every detail of your creations on screen.
It comes with foldable legs so you can quickly get into the perfect, stable working position while you develop your concepts. Go from almost flat to a 19° incline in seconds. An optional stand gives you even more flexibility and ergonomic positions.
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Customer Reviews |
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Why Buy This Model | A more affordable compact display | Compact pro-quality choice | Portable pro-quality with more room to create |
Active Area | 13.6 x 7.6 inch active area | 11.6 x 6.5 inch active area | 13.6 x 7.6 inch active area |
Screen Resolution | Full HD:1920 x 1080 | Full HD:1920 x 1080 | 4K Ultra HD:3840 x 2160 |
Color Gamut | 72% NTSC (CIE1931) typical | Adobe RGB Coverage Ratio: 87% (CIE1931) | Adobe RGB Coverage Ratio: 85%, Area ratio: 94% (CIE1931) |
Multi-touch | No | Yes | Yes |
Parallax | Low | Lowest | Lowest |
Connectivity | 3-in-1 cable with HDMI connection included | USB-C cable (included) or use the included Wacom Link Plus to connect via Mini DP (included cable) or HDMI (not included) | USB-C cable (included) or use the included Wacom Link Plus to connect via Mini DP (included cable) or HDMI (not included) |
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Wacom Cintiq is a creative pen display that helps you bring your ideas to life on screen. Perfect for those who love to draw in their spare time or art/design students seeking a premium on-screen experience. This high resolution (1920x1080) display comes with the super-responsive Wacom Pro Pen 2, giving you the precision and control you desire. It's 8, 192 levels of pressure sensitivity and a low activation Force, recognizes even the lightest pen strokes and with reduced parallax, your cursor appears exactly where you would expect. Built of durable, scratch resistant materials, Wacom Cintiq attaches easily to your Mac or PC with a simple 3-in1 Cable and is a creative tool you can rely on day after day.
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I have used a WACOM pen tablet for years for my photo art in Photoshop and Painter. This is my first display tablet.
I had purchased a HUION Kamvas GT221 which was a much bigger screen, but could not get the screen colour balanced or even close to the appearance of my other main screen. I quickly returned it and bought this tablet.My Cintiq 16 displays colours,contrast and brightness the same as my IMac. The only set up issue was needing to reboot my computer to get the pen and tablet talking with the rest of the computer. Easy set up but worry if one of the wires get faulty the whole cable set up has to be replaced because all 3 cables are fused into a main connector that easily plugs into the tablet.However I have never had that issue with other Wacom pen tablets so this might be a needless worry.
The pen feels like the other WACOM pens, there are no batteries to recharge or replace (unlike HUION ). The tenxure on the screen is natural feel. There is no lag between pen curser and my drawing action. I like that this is not a touch screen as I find even with a glove its easy to set off touch screens and buttons on the side of the screen - which was the problem with the HUION touch screen. I loved the HUION and is more affordable but the quality just wasn't what I could work with compared to WACOM. Cintiq 16.
If space is an issue for you, then you might want the smaller WACOM but it is a touch screen. Download the driver from the Wacom website. Then plug in your tablet. It easily recognizes it....then reboot to get the pen working as well. I also had to buy and HDMI adapter to thunderbolt drive as IMAC doesn't have HDMI connections. A
The stand is extra....GRRR - however it is a quality product as well, but adds to the cost and certainly makes alternatives like HUION very very attractive...but it is what it is for now. WACOM costs...but you do get what you pay for.
I like the amount of real estate for the actual image on the display. (A larger model - 22 inch - would be great...but it comes at a significant higher price....maybe next time!).
Buy what you can afford. Amazon usually has an outstanding return policy that gives you time to see it it works for you.
Now I'll talk about Pros/Cons about this tablet.
Pros:
-Top notch pen accuracy
-Perfect screen size
-Comfortable, Non charging pen.
-Easy to read/follow settings page.
-No express keys (personally I use my keyboard. I find express keys get "in the way")
Cons:
-The pen *IS* comfortable, but is rather small. (It's just a teeny bit annoying if anything.)
-The colours for my cintiq are more, warmer and/or red-(er)? I calibrated my monitor through the windows settings and still seems to be more red. (I have a friend who has the same tablet and they said the same thing, though they're used to it already since having used another tablet/phone that did the same thing.)
- very limited (extra) pen nibs, -- I know you don't really NEED to have a lot of pen nibs to get proper work done, but it just seemed nice to have more nib options to choose from like my old Wacom Intuos Pro Medium had.
Overall I'd say it's a 8/10 for me.
This device is lighter than my 21UX and is thinner and slicker. The stand that comes with it just allows it to be angled, unlike the 21UX which comes with a heavy duty stand that allows the device to even be rotated. I mount my Cintiq on an Ergotron monitor stand anyways, so the stand did not factor much.
I was very close to buying the non-Wacom brand of drawing tablet displays but I have gotten so used to how stable Wacom works and did not want to gamble as this is being used for professional work. Highly recommended if you can swallow the price, which is still affordable compared to their pro versions.
Reviewed in Canada on August 13, 2020
This device is lighter than my 21UX and is thinner and slicker. The stand that comes with it just allows it to be angled, unlike the 21UX which comes with a heavy duty stand that allows the device to even be rotated. I mount my Cintiq on an Ergotron monitor stand anyways, so the stand did not factor much.
I was very close to buying the non-Wacom brand of drawing tablet displays but I have gotten so used to how stable Wacom works and did not want to gamble as this is being used for professional work. Highly recommended if you can swallow the price, which is still affordable compared to their pro versions.
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Estas son las verciones basicas, simplemente son la tableta para dibujar y el lapiz. No tiene touch. Estan enfocadas para trabajo no para jugar, aun que con 60 hrz de taza de refresco puedes disfrutar de juegos que no requieran de movimientos bruscos de camara.
Reviewed in Mexico on November 8, 2023
Estas son las verciones basicas, simplemente son la tableta para dibujar y el lapiz. No tiene touch. Estan enfocadas para trabajo no para jugar, aun que con 60 hrz de taza de refresco puedes disfrutar de juegos que no requieran de movimientos bruscos de camara.
A única coisa que não me agradou foi o fato da inclinação da tela ser baixa e isso causa um erro cansaço muscular, é necessário o uso de suporte para ficar confortável.
I was looking for something in the 22 inch range.. but 1920 x 1080 seemed too much of a tradeoff.. I think we are at a point in display technology where higher resolution will become very affordable for companies to incorporate into lower end consumer products. ( much like when flat screen technology and HD first started to become cheap )....
I opted for portability. I really like the Wacom One, but I didn't want to give up the Pro Pen 2.. which is really a major decision point ( unless android is something you must have ).
The Cintiq 16 is perfect.. Light. Drawing area is a standard laptop screen size... the overall dimensions put it at the size of a 17 inch laptop... ( I stopped getting 17 inch laptops because it was not fun lugging around.. and bag selection is not great ). For the Cintiq 16 I will suffer with the size to drag it around.
Setup was easy.. real easy with Windows 10.. I already had the Intuos Pro setup... so my desktop didn't need anything... my laptop wanted a newer driver.. I don't like the cable setup. My laptop does not have an HDMI port.. it is all USB-C... so I had to use a USB hub that Lenovo makes... it had everything on it.. but I had an issue with it seeing the Cintiq as a generic pnp monitor.. ( which I didn't notice utnil the Wacom driver wouldn't let me change display settings. ).. Turns out the fix was easy... I had to do a complete power down of the laptop.. so the hub would reset.. ( took me a while to find this solution.. very common with usb hubs ). But it worked.
The cable though.. I wish there were an option to just get a USB-C cable. I would even buy it as an add on...
The display on the Cintiq and color is not professional grade, but it is good enough. I have my laptop and desktop displays if I really need to tweak a drawing. The HD on a 16 inch looks great.
Lag? I use Corel Painter.. My desktop is high end.. no problem... Laptop is not a gaming system, but it is also not a low end system.. It has an NVIDIA GPU... So no lag either... Could I stream videos and use Painter and not have pen lag... probably not. ( with my Intous Pro I do get lag if I get crazy with having a youtube video up while trying to draw.. with the Cintiq I have had videos up and it didn't lag. might be that Intuos has multi touch ).
one other minor thing I noticed.. The Cintiq looks better if it is an extended display and not duplicated. not sure if it is my desktop system and drivers for my graphics cards.. maybe I need to tweak something.. but it is a cleaner and sharper screen if it is on its own and not duplicated.
Drawing Experience - The pro pen 2 and this screen are incredible. The feel is great.. I really adjusted my pressure curves.. and it is like drawing with a feather. It was not fun and took a while in Painter, but I really played with the curves for the brushes. Even if you just buy this and use this as a drawing tablet and use your monitor... it is worth it. It is a much smoother experience than the intous .. and for me I get more range out of the pen sensitivity.
This does not have multi-touch.. which I like using for navigating the drawing and zooming... This is where I use the Intous Pro.. it makes a nice remote with the express keys .. and the touch ring.. . but I have my multi touch functionality with the Intous pro. and since it is bluetooth I don't have another cord. Not sure if someday the Wacom drivers will complain about this setup.. but for now it is nice.
This a solid product. I think real professional artists might find the color range limiting, but not the drawing experience. Part of the premium price is the pro pen 2, and it is worth it.