The Wacom Cintiq Pro 17 and 22 have emerged as the centerpieces of advanced professional creative studios, serving the dynamic needs of color-critical workflows for today and tomorrow. Whether it’s VFX, CG, animation, illustration, design, photography, or the educational aspirations of students and teachers, these devices are purpose-built to transform creative processes.
The Cintiq Pro 22 comes in at 21.5″ screen, providing ample room for those who require the amount of real estate. On the other hand, the Cintiq Pro 17 offers a compact 17.3″ display, catering to a more streamlined workspace. Both devices come in at 4K resolutions, rendering an impressive 1.07 billion colors. This level of precision often eliminates the need for a secondary color reference monitor in contemporary color-critical workflows.
A closer look at the Cintiq Pro 17 and 22 reveals their seamless interaction with the Pro Pen 3. The fully customizable Pro Pen 3 empowers artists to adapt the grip size, button configuration, and pen weight to their unique preferences. Both displays feature eight ExpressKeys along their back edges, enabling users to create customized shortcuts for an efficient workflow. Artists seeking even greater control and customization will appreciate the multi-touch support, allowing specific gesture programming for shortcuts and the creation of virtual buttons for enhanced workflow efficiency. For those desiring a personalized workspace, Wacom offers a dedicated stand, or users can attach the Cintiq Pro to compatible third-party arms or stands for a bespoke setup.
We got the chance to have one demoed and saw some impressive features we’re looking to dive deeper on. Stay tuned for our take on what these screens can do for designers, creators and even other possibilities.