TOKYO AND PORTLAND, ORE. – Wacom has announced the Cintiq 22, the latest addition to its new entry-level class of creative pen displays for art and design enthusiasts, young professionals and passionate hobbyists seeking to take their digital artistic work to a whole new level.
Joining the recently launched Cintiq 16, Wacom’s new, larger format creative pen display incorporates the company’s premium pen technology and plenty of screen real estate for optimal comfort, control and productivity. An ideal instrument for digital sketching, illustration and technical drawing, the new Cintiq is specifically designed for a certain set of artists and designers who want the trusted and reliable Wacom experience but may not require every advanced feature found in the Cintiq Pro product line, such as 4K resolution, color performance and optical bonding.
The Cintiq 22 will be priced at $1,199 and is expected to be available in July at the Wacom eStore, Amazon, B&H and CDW.
The Cintiq 22 comes with Wacom’s Pro Pen 2 technology. It provides 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity and tilt response. Wacom’s EMR (Electro Magnetic Resonance) technology does not require a pen battery or recharge, ever. The 1920x1080 full HD display offers 72 percent NTSC color, a hardened cover glass with anti-glare treatment and a natural, paper-like feel. The device also features an easy-to-use adjustable stand that provides multiple working angles.