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| Original price | $999.99 |
| Final price | $999.99 |
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| Remember the light pens that let you draw right on your screen? Take a look at Wacom's updated digitizing pad version.
Digitizing pads are wonderful things, but we're at our best when we can look at what we're drawing as we draw it. Looking down at your pad and then up at your monitor to see what the computer "saw" may be a great way to strengthen your neck muscles, but it's a tiring way to draw. Designed to work in a multi-monitor environment or to be your only monitor, this tablet's display screen shows you what you're drawing as you draw it. The 1024 levels of pressure sensitivity let you simulate a pencil with a feather's touch, or look like you mashed down on it.
For anyone who draws, really, but I think professionals will be particularly impressed with how much faster they can work. Decide for yourself, but I want one! |
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| Labor | 30 days limited | | Parts | 30 days limited | | Model |
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| Brand | WACOM | | Model | Cintiq 12WX | | SPEC |
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| Active Area | 10.3" x 6.4" | | Features | Using the pen directly on screen takes advantage of natural hand-eye coordination and provides the feel of natural media, but w | | Interface | USB | | Pressure Levels | 1024 | | System Requirements | Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Vista (32 or 64 bit) or Macintosh OS X 10.3.9+. Also requires available DVI or VG | | Tablet Dimensions | 16" x 10.5" x 0.67" |
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