![]() ![]() It also has a higher maximum brightness, a greater range of vertical viewing angles, and that industry-first 120Hz refresh rate, which Wacom is pitching as a particular benefit to games artists.Īlthough harder to quantify, Wacom says that drawing performance has also been improved, with better parallax than previous models, and jitter in the corners of the drawing area now “pretty much non-existent”. That makes the Cintiq Pro 27 the largest pen display on the market, since rival manufacturers like XP-Pen and Huion stop at 24-inch models.ĭespite that, it actually has a smaller desktop footprint than its own 24-inch sibling, thanks to the new design’s much narrower bezel and a very similar weight. Smaller, faster-refreshing and more responsive than the Cintiq Pro 24 The new model effectively replaces the Cintiq Pro 32 at the top of the product range: although the 32 is still listed on Wacom’s website, it is no longer manufactured, and is not available in Wacom’s online store. The Cintiq Pro 27 is Wacom’s first new high-end professional pen display for quite some time, its predecessors – the Cintiq Pro 24 and Cintiq Pro 32 – having been released in 2018. However, at $3,499.95, not including the newly redesigned stand, its price is even more wallet-busting.ģ3.6 x 19.9 x 2.1 in (854 x 506 x 53.3 mm) ![]() The firm describes the 120Hz 4K display, which is targeted at digital sculpting, 3D animation, game development and virtual production as well as 2D painting, as “the fastest pen display in the industry”.Īs well as its higher refresh rate, the Cintiq Pro 27 has a smaller desktop footprint than the existing Cintiq Pro 24, and ships with the Pro Pen 3, Wacom’s next-generation stylus. Wacom has launched the Cintiq Pro 27, its new top-of-the-range touch-enabled 27″ pen display for professional graphics work. ![]()
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