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Reddit mentions of Wacom DTH1320AK0 Cintiq Pro 13" Creative Pen Display with Link Plus, HD LCD Graphics Monitor, Dark Gray

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Wacom DTH1320AK0 Cintiq Pro 13" Creative Pen Display with Link Plus, HD LCD Graphics Monitor, Dark Gray. Here are the top ones.

Wacom DTH1320AK0 Cintiq Pro 13
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Remarkable clarity with a full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution, 13 inches display and superior color quality (87 percentage Adobe RGB)Connect to any Mac or PC with a single USB C cable (included) to a USB C port for both video and dataWacom's most natural and advanced pen performance with 4x greater accuracy and pressure sensitivity and virtually lag free trackingMulti touch gestures, customizable express keys (available with optional express key remote), radial menus and 1 touch shortcuts to speed your workflowThe authentic feel and artistic control of the Wacom Pro Pen 2 on the etched glass screen; PC: Windows 7 or later Mac: OS X 10.10 or later
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Colorgray
Height0.55 Inches
Length14.17 Inches
Number of items1
Size13"
Weight2.43 Pounds
Width9.25 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Wacom DTH1320AK0 Cintiq Pro 13" Creative Pen Display with Link Plus, HD LCD Graphics Monitor, Dark Gray:

u/GrizzzlyPear · 2 pointsr/HelpMeFind

The most popular (and most expensive) kind is a Wacom Cintiq - https://www.amazon.com/Wacom-DTH1320AK0-Creative-Display-Graphics/dp/B07CTPPRB8/ref=sr_1_5 It comes in different sizes depending on your budget.

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There are cheaper versions, probably the most popular cheaper brand is Huion https://www.amazon.com/Graphics-Drawing-Function-Battery-Free-Pressure/dp/B07BGXRXMB/ref=sr_1_4 a lot of my friends use Huions and I've heard great things.

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I use a UGEE 1910B and I have no complaints https://www.amazon.com/Ugee-UG1910B-Graphics-Rechargeable-Protector/dp/B00W74Y5OY/ref=sr_1_8

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Let me know if you have any questions, I know quite a bit about these so I can probably help you out :)

u/raoulcousins · 1 pointr/learntodraw

I'm not really sure why you want to work digitally if youre opposed to computers/internet being part of the process, that's kind of a big part of 'digital'. The cheaper tablets are not going to have a screen, they're going to function basically like a mouse connected to your PC and move the cursor around with the pen. Even the best of the best Cintiq level tablets basically act like an extra monitor you can draw on. There are cheaper tablets similar to cintiqs but they still need a PC running Photoshop or some other art program.

Something like an iPad or other tablet doesn't have to connect to a PC but it basically is a self-contained computer itself. I use a Samsung galaxy note, it's an Android tablet that works without being connected to a PC. You would need WiFi to install art programs from the app store but other than that you don't have to use internet on it. It lets you draw directly on the screen which was my main priority. Investing $200+ might be a big ask if you're just starting out though. If youre interested in this make sure you do your research. Samsung has tablets with the 'S Pen', which have more levels of pressure sensitivity than a normal touch screen and works much better for digital art. You want to find the most sensitivity within your price range.

I used an Intuos 3 for...a decade or so? It's a solid tablet but requires a PC to use and doesn't let you draw directly on the screen. I guess the modern day version of that would be something like this, which seems like a pretty affordable pick for getting your foot in the door with digital art.