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December 2013
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The editors liked
New slimline design
Accurate stylus
Great drawing experience. Many ways to hold it and stand it on your desk. Brilliant screen. Very easy to take with you.
Great drawing experience. Many ways to hold it and stand it on your desk. Brilliant screen. Very easy to take with you
The editors didn't like
High price tag
Requires adaptor to work
Screen is a little bit too small for long-term use. A Wacom-tablet that may be better may be around the corner. You need to remember to buy an adapter
Screen is a little bit too small for longterm use. A Wacomtablet that may be better may be around the corner. You need to remember to buy an adapter
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Published: 2013-06-06, Author: Alex , review by: techradar.com
New slimline design, Accurate stylus
High price tag, Requires adaptor to work
Strong on its main function, but lacking when it comes to the details, the Wacom Cintiq 13HD is a slightly frustrating product that could have much better (and for the price, it really should be). A great screen and excellent sensitivity – if only it came...
Great drawing experience. Many ways to hold it and stand it on your desk. Brilliant screen. Very easy to take with you.
Screen is a little bit too small for long-term use. A Wacom-tablet that may be better may be around the corner. You need to remember to buy an adapter
To sum up, great piece of kit at a much better price than the 24HD and takes up way less space. If anything, the screen is just a tad too small. We found our eyes straining after an hour
Abstract: We spend some time with Wacom's new digital drawing surface, which fits comfortably onto your lap. While Wacom's 21- and 24-inch Cintiq screen/tablet combos are on many creative's moneys-no-object wishlist, they do have downsides of taking up most of you...
Abstract: Wacom is the near-unchallenged king of the graphics tablet. It offers everything from affordable tablets for budding bedroom scribblers to tools for the pros. The new Wacom Cintiq 13HD sits somewhere in the middle ground. It's a £750, 13-inch graphics ta...
Good value for pro hardware, Light but sturdy, Quality screen, Excellent stylus
It's not exactly plug-and-play, HDMI adapters not included, Some may prefer larger screen real estate, Cable is thick and unwieldy
The Cintiq 13HD Touch is a serious piece of kit despite its small size, giving designers an ideal balance between cost and quality – and Wacom's superbly responsive and accurate stylus is the icing on the cake...
I cannot express how natural the Cintiq makes drawing on the computer. If you have never used one I would suggest avoiding it unless you can afford one, because you will not want to draw with any other tablet once you draw on a Cintiq. It is that good and...
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Great entrylevel price for budding professionals, Excellent, crisp HD display, Wacom's patented pressuresensitive technology, Same great HUD as the Intuos5
Only Cintiq model that doesn't offer a MultiTouch version, Some Mac users will need an HDMI > Thunderbolt adapter
At $999, the Cintiq 13HD is a wonderful small-screen tablet display and an easy purchase. It has the same great display and excellent pressure-sensitivity controls as its larger siblings at a fraction of the price, while maintaining solid build quality. ...