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- #CINTIQ 22HD INTERACTIVE PEN DISPLAY REFURBISHED REVIEW 1080P#
- #CINTIQ 22HD INTERACTIVE PEN DISPLAY REFURBISHED REVIEW FREE#
The prices between the Cintiq 22HD and the Artist 22HD are night and day.
#CINTIQ 22HD INTERACTIVE PEN DISPLAY REFURBISHED REVIEW FREE#
It's a 2 finger glove that leaves your thumb, index, and middle finger free to grip the pen naturally, while covering you pinkie and ring finger to help your hand slide across the screen. The gloss also tends to stick to your hand as you try to move it for larger brush strokes, a good thing XP-Pen recognized this problem and included a very comfortable glove to help. The gloss tends to reflect the light that you have in the room and makes it hard sometimes to see the screen clearly. The glossy glass screen is quite the contrast to the Cintiq that has more of a flat plastic surface. I also found that as long as your keyboard is near this shouldn't be a problem for the average user that has no experience with a Cintiq anyways. With the pen having 2 buttons on it I set them to erase and color picker for easy use. Express keys are keys that are on the front face of the tablet to enable shortcuts to certain functions like “undo, erase, move, zoom” and more that can be customized to your liking. The Artist 22 has no express keys at all. Commonly described as a Cintiq alternative, here are some of those differences. As for myself, a person that has never used a Cintiq, I can only comment on the differences simply on paper and from what others have previously discussed. The recognizable name in this product field is Wacom with their Cintiq line. There is more technical terms and more specifications that could be listed above, but these are the ones I find most important. Also included is a mini-DVI adapter, cleaning cloth, a brush, screen protector, a pen stand and extra nub holder, and a XP-Pen artist glove. Cables that are included in the standard package are USB, Power, DVI, HDMI, VGA. This monitor has HDMI, DVI, and VGA ports for all of your output needs. The pens have 2 express hot keys located on them that can be customized to about 9 assignable shortcut keys. 2048 levels of sensitivity is the standard for most pen tablets, meaning that you can apply as many points of pressure to see a difference in line or stroke size. This monitor has 2048 levels of pen pressure sensitivity and comes with 2 rechargeable pens in the standard package. The colors are spot on and there is little to zero calibration needed of the monitor when coming out of the box. This monitor can be viewed from many angles and really only seeing some color degradation when at the extreme side viewing angle. The benefits of this being an IPS monitor are the viewing angles and the true rich colors the monitor puts out. This is your basic resolution for everything classified as High Definition.
#CINTIQ 22HD INTERACTIVE PEN DISPLAY REFURBISHED REVIEW 1080P#
The XP-Pen 22HD is a 21.5 inch 1920 x 1080p resolution IPS drawing tablet monitor. Without hesitation, let's get it started. This product is known as a “ Cintiq Alternative”, with sharing many similarities. I have never worked with a Cintiq, but hopefully someday. I myself have used a few Wacom bamboo tablets, and also a few products from Ugee, like the 21b.
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Also I will try my best to be as in depth for someone that is brand new to this type of product. In this review we will discuss the some of the positives and the negatives about this product. This is a review of the XP-Pen Artist 22HD, a graphic tablet monitor that displays what you are drawing on screen as you work. This review is written by Ryan Lopez, a freelance artist, live streamer, and product reviewer.