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Wacom Cintiq 16
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IPS display, Full HD.
Product typegraphic displaygraphic display
Workspace344x194 mm294x166 mm
Size15.6 "13.3 "
Aspect ratio16:916:9
Control keys
/sensory/
Card reader
Tilt / height adjustments
 /19°/
Connection
Connection typewiredwired
Connector on deviceUSB CUSB C
Video transmission
USB C – HDMI
USB C – HDMI
Compatibility
Windows
MacOS
Windows
MacOS
Display
Resolution1920x1080 px1920x1080 px
Panel typeIPSIPS
Contrast1000:1930:1
Brightness210 cd/m²
Colour depth8 bit
Colour gamut (NTSC)72 %
Colour space (Rec. 709 / sRGB)96 %
Touch input
Pen
Pen modelPro Pen 2Pro Pen 2
Pen power sourceno battery (passive)no battery (passive)
Pressure levels81928192
Pen angle60 °64 °
Resolution5080 lpi5080 lpi
Eraser
Control keys22
General
In the box
replacement pen nibs
pen holder /on a tablet/
replacement pen nibs
pen holder
Power sourcemainsUSB port
Size422x285x25 mm360x235 mm
Tablet weight1.9 kg1.1 kg
Added to E-Catalogjanuary 2020may 2018

Workspace

The exact size of the active area of a tablet (or screen in a graphic display) in width and height. In general, it is more of a reference than a practically significant parameter: when choosing a traditional graphics tablet, there is often enough information about the format (see above), and for displays, primarily the diagonal (see above) and aspect ratio (see below) are of practical importance . However, the exact dimensions can also be useful in fact: for example, you can determine the aspect ratio from them (for classic tablets, this parameter is often not indicated).

Size

Diagonal of the working area — the screen itself — in a graphic display (see "Type").

In general, the larger the diagonal, the more convenient the device is to use: a large working area covers a large area for drawing and at the same time allows you to work effectively with small details. On the other hand, this parameter directly affects the price, and the dimensions cannot be discounted: in some cases, there may simply be no room for a large device.

By the standards of graphic displays, 13.3" or less is considered small, 15.6" is considered medium, and many models have larger screens. And it is customary to evaluate the size of traditional tablets by the format, and not by the diagonal.

Control keys

The number of control keys provided in the design of the tablet.

Each of these keys is responsible for a specific function, while the set of these functions can be configured: in some models they can be selected manually, in others the functionality of the keys changes automatically, depending on the currently active application. Anyway, additional keys allow the user to perform various actions without looking up from the tablet — this can be very convenient in the midst of the work process, when you don’t want to change the pen to the mouse again or reach for the keyboard. And the more control keys — so, respectively, more additional actions can be performed using the tablet. On the other hand, with relatively simple tasks, the abundance of additional buttons can hinder and confuse the user rather than help.

The most modest modern tablets provide up to 5 control keys ; the most popular option is from 6 to 10 keys, and in advanced models this number can reach 15 or even more.

Card reader

The presence of a slot for memory cards in the design of the tablet.

This function allows the device to work with removable media — actually memory cards; but the specific format of such work may be different, depending on the model. The most popular option is to use the tablet as an external drive: you can store working materials (projects, sketches, sketches, finished drawings) on a memory card and have access to them regardless of which computer the device is connected to. Such features will be especially useful for those who often have to move from place to place — for example, students who work both in the classroom and at home. At the same time, a memory card makes it easy to transfer data to tablet PCs, laptops and other devices that support such media (although in some cases an adapter may be required for this).

Contrast

The contrast of the screen set in the graphic display (see "Type").

This setting describes the brightness ratio between the brightest white and darkest black that the screen is capable of reproducing. The larger the first number, the higher the contrast and the better the image as a whole. However note that the contrast ratio of modern graphic displays usually ranges from 400:1 to 3000:1 — this is generally noticeably lower than that of computer monitors, especially professional ones. So the final control of the result is still best done on the monitor. On the other hand, if you are going to work professionally with graphics on a tablet display, it makes sense to look for a model with high contrast.

Brightness

The maximum brightness in cd/m² that the device screen produces.

High brightness displays remain highly readable under intense ambient light, such as when the workplace is exposed to sunlight. A dull image on a graphics tablet screen can be “blown out” by such lighting. Note that a large margin for this parameter affects the cost and power consumption of the display.

Colour depth

The number of shades that the device screen can display. The parameter is indicated in bits, not for the entire display, but for each individual base color. Let us remind you that the image in modern screens is based on three basic colors according to the RGB scheme - red, green and blue. 6-bit depth means that the display is capable of producing 2^6 shades of each base color, i.e. a total of 64 shades of red, green and blue. The total number of shades is 64*64*64 = 262,144 (262 thousand). In screens with 8-bit depth, there are already 256 shades for each basic color - in total, they are capable of displaying over 16.7 million colors. And the most advanced displays support 10-bit color depth, allowing you to work with more than a billion shades.

High color depth is important for professional graphics and related tasks that require high color accuracy.

Colour gamut (NTSC)

The range of colors that can be displayed on a graphics tablet screen. The parameter is indicated as a percentage relative to the coverage of the NTSC color space. The larger the color gamut, the wider the capabilities of the screen and the better the quality of its color rendition, which is extremely important when working with graphic materials.

NTSC is one of the first color models, launched in 1953 for color television. And it is still used to describe and compare matrices. The NTSC model covers a larger range of colors than the standard sRGB used in computer technology, so even a relatively small number of percentages corresponds to a fairly wide coverage. For example, a value of 72% or more according to NTSC is considered a decent indicator for use in design and graphics.

Colour space (Rec. 709 / sRGB)

The range of colors that can be displayed on a graphics tablet screen. The parameter is indicated as a percentage relative to the coverage of the Rec.709 or sRGB color space. The larger the color gamut, the wider the capabilities of the screen and the better the quality of its color rendition, which is extremely important when working with graphic materials.

Rec.709 and sRGB are the most popular modern color models: they have the same range and differ only in the area of application. So, sRGB is used in computers, and Rec. 709 - in HD television. In terms of the range of colors, these spaces are identical and the percentage of coverage for them is the same. In the screens of graphics tablets, the color gamut for the specified models can reach and even exceed 100% - these are the values that are considered necessary for correct work with graphic materials.
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