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Reddit mentions of Wacom Cintiq 13HD Interactive Pen Display, DTK1300 (Old Version)

Sentiment score: 10
Reddit mentions: 17

We found 17 Reddit mentions of Wacom Cintiq 13HD Interactive Pen Display, DTK1300 (Old Version). Here are the top ones.

    Features:
  • Enjoy the natural creative experience of working directly on screen;Aspect Ratio :16 : 9
  • Pressure (2048 levels) and tilt sensitive Wacom Pro Pen performs like traditional brushes, pencils and markers
  • Premium, 13.3 inches, HD Display (1920 X 1080) with wide viewing angle,get a HDMI to Mini Display Port adapter to connect the DTK1300 to a Macbook Pro
  • 3 Position display stand (included)
  • Comfortable, compact, lightweight design
  • Simple set up to PC or Mac with 3 in 1 cable
  • Easy shortcut access with our 4 time saving, customizable ExpressKeys, Rocker ring
  • NOTE: Refer the User manual before use
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height9.76 Inches
Length14.75 Inches
Number of items1
Size13"
Weight2.64 Pounds
Width0.53 Inches
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Found 17 comments on Wacom Cintiq 13HD Interactive Pen Display, DTK1300 (Old Version):

u/effstops · 13 pointsr/Filmmakers

Thanks so much! Yup, I used a 13" Cintiq for this project. So much more fun to draw with :)

u/Whatsapokemon · 7 pointsr/MLPdrawingschool

Tablet Name: Cintiq 13HD

Manufacturer: Wacom

Price: about $1000

Size: 6.5" x 11.5" active area with 1920x1080 resolution (actual device is about 15x10 in)

Features: 5 express keys, 1 "rocker ring" (which is like 4 buttons in a d-pad configuration), 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity, 5,080 lines per inch

Accessories: Pen, pen holder, pen carry-case, felt nibs, spring nib, replacement plastic nibs, cleaning cloth, adjustable stand.

Comments: This is a relatively new product which I was lucky enough to obtain. It is essentially a monitor which has Wacom technology, allowing you to draw on the screen. The monitor itself is high definition (1920x1080) and a reasonable size, about the same as the "medium" intuos size. The main difference between this tablet and other tablets is your ability to see your pen tip and what you are drawing at the same time. It is slightly more natural, and may be easier for someone who is used to pencils/pens to adjust to.

Set-up can be a little annoying if you already have a multi monitor setup. Also the colour contrast on the monitor could be better. Still, it's a nice product, and I have no major complaints about it. I think it is a slight improvement over the Intuos series, and is worth the cost if you plan on using it a lot.

Website: Product Site, Amazon Page

User: /u/Whatsapokemon

u/LiquidLogic · 3 pointsr/technology

Looks pretty awesome, but ouch - that price tag, even at 47% off pre-order. 'It's a must have for doodlers' with money to burn.

The Wacom Cintiq 13HD is about the same price as the reMarkable is at full price.

u/redditforgotaboutme · 2 pointsr/photoshop

Wacom Cintiq 13HD Interactive Pen Display (DTK1300) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BSOSCNE/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_Lj6Iub0YCKAJ5

u/InItsTeeth · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

A kindle Voyage is 199.99

[A 13" touch screen drawing tablet is 750.00] (http://www.amazon.com/Wacom-Cintiq-Interactive-Display-DTK1300/dp/B00BSOSCNE/ref=sr_1_19?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1458755541&sr=1-19&keywords=best+drawing+tablets)

[A 13" touch screen USB powered portibal monitor 389.00] (http://www.amazon.com/GeChic-Portable-Touchscreen-Monitor-MiniDisplay/dp/B00XK5A502/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1458755649&sr=1-1-fkmr0&keywords=usb+poured+13+monitor)

That comes to $1338.... And that is just to fulfill my need for a great drawing device, an e-reader, and a touch screen secondary monitor . The 32gb iPad pro with apple pencil is 899.00... plus it does all the other iPad things like apps, email, text, camera.... so on and so on. For me the iPad is incredibly useful and economical. I may be a fringe case but regardless it is working out great for me.

u/slapmasterslap · 1 pointr/Art

Hey man, everybody started somewhere. I'm also nowhere near the level of what I see here, but I'm way better than I was 4 years ago. Hell, I'm better than I was a week ago.

Considering your being a college student, the Wacom tablets are likely to be out of your price range so if you have parents who like to get you a big present for Christmas it might be worth mentioning to them. This is the one I bought 3 years ago for myself and it has been great, but I'm sure there are also more affordable options out there.

As for software, Corel Paintshop Pro might work for you and they offer a free trial, so check that out. I'd much rather pay a lump sum of $50 than $9 every month for a year, but I can afford it and Photoshop is quite good, so I don't mind for now. There are also free softwares out there you can find and utilize, but they won't have the same amount of features and most don't have pen sensitivity software and whatnot, which I personally like.

Anyway, good luck on your journey!

u/GinkoWeed · 1 pointr/wacom

If you need a laptop as well, then get the surface. The companion 2 actually has some pretty worrying reviews, so I'd stay away from that. The Cintiq HD^((1)^) on Amazon has pretty good reviews, though it could be better. Honestly, if you buy from Amazon, you're probably fine. I don't know about 3rd parties, or even Wacom themselves though.

(1) http://www.amazon.com/Wacom-Cintiq-Interactive-Display-DTK1300/dp/B00BSOSCNE


Edit: Dafuq is with the formatting issues?

u/elluzion · 1 pointr/streetwearstartup

A 100$ entry level Wacom tablet will work for most if your looking at most basic jobs. What most use now if they are not migrating to the iPad Pro is the Wacom Cintiq. Its basically a very limited iPad Pro! Lol, But they have been used for years in fashion, graphic design and animation on feature films.

u/JTorres87 · 1 pointr/digital_art

I have used wacom products for a while and I love them. I used a wacom bamboo for a LONG time and it worked well enought (though small) for a long time.
http://www.amazon.com/Wacom-Bamboo-Splash-Tablet-CTL471/dp/B0089VGPII

Right now I use a wacom cintiq 13HD and I love it. It works almost flawlessly for me and I can't imagine switching back to something else.
http://www.amazon.com/Wacom-Cintiq-Interactive-Display-DTK1300/dp/B00BSOSCNE/ref=sr_1_1?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1451245108&sr=1-1&keywords=wacom+cintiq+13hd

I used some wacom knock offs too. They work rather well and the prices are really competitive like the one for the yiynovia brands.
http://www.amazon.com/Yiynova-MSP19U-Monitor-Windows-Solution/dp/B009QQ7BG0/ref=sr_1_1?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1451245197&sr=1-1&keywords=yiynova+tablet

I had an older version of the above tablet for a while and it lasted about 6 months before it just stopped working for me. It kind of turned me off to those knock off brands but other people have had great things to say about them so I don't know for sure. Good luck in your search.

u/wheredidthecookiesgo · 1 pointr/webtoons

Tablets don't really work like that.

There's only really two types of tablets. You have the cheaper ones that let you draw but you have to learn how to look at the screen while you're drawing ( https://www.amazon.ca/Wacom-Intuos-Touch-Small-Tablet/dp/B00EN27U9U ) or the expensive ones that have a screen on them ( https://www.amazon.ca/Wacom-Cintiq-Interactive-Display-DTK1300/dp/B00BSOSCNE )

I own the Intuos and I love it. Drawing is only a hobby for me and I don't think I'm good enough to justify a Cintiq yet, however the price range isn't out of reach for anyone who's serious about drawing.

One isn't really better than the other for drawing webtoons, it's just a matter of learning how to draw, learning how to paint digitally (because that's a skill in itself!), and learning how to tell a story through comic form.

Hope this helps!

u/MelissaClick · 1 pointr/gadgets

That's not Wacom's cheapest model. The cheapest on amazon.com is $800:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BSOSCNE/ref=psdc_16034531_t1_B01M4S3BAV

u/Cforq · 1 pointr/pics

Do you have a link? The ones I can find all require a PC or Mac. Example

u/Clarieface · 1 pointr/digitaldrawing

Hello!

I've recently purchased myself a tablet with a screen on it (a Wacom Cintiq) and I've been very happy with it! Wacom tablets will always be the top of the quality chain as far as graphics tablets go, but unfortunately they are very expensive. Wacom is of impeccable quality, though, and is definitely worth the money!

Luckily, though, there are alternatives for screen-tablets, but I haven't tried them myself so I cannot testify their quality (buy at your own risk). It's definitely going to depend on your budget, as well, since screen-tablets can go for anywhere between $500 - $3000. I'll post some links to Amazon products below.

This is the standard size Wacom Cintiq: Click here. Its screen is 13 inches, and offers great quality on Wacom's cheaper spectrum. At $800, it's still a little pricey, though.

This is a good alternative, the Ugee 19-inch screen tablet: Click here. The reviews on this one are quite good, and at $430 it's definitely much cheaper than the Wacom.

There are a few variations on Amazon so you can check out a few more of them. Please do make sure you look up plenty of reviews before deciding, though! You don't want to skimp much on screen-tablets, because you really do get what you pay for. Good luck!

u/dc-x · 1 pointr/ClipStudio

> Where do you live? Can't you just buy them online? The prices you're listing are more than twice as much as they go for online. Not to mention Wacom products are the industry standard but they're also pretty much the most expensive by far.

Brazil. I can buy it online but the import fees are insane:

https://www.amazon.com/Wacom-Cintiq-Interactive-Display-DTK1300/dp/B00BSOSCNE/ref=sr_1_3?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1510319497&sr=1-3&keywords=Cintiq

> Price: $799.93 + $822.53 Shipping & Import Fees Deposit to Brazil

iPad Pro would not only be much cheaper but also has international warranty so even if my product was bought in US I could still get Apple in Brazil to fix/replace it. If I bought a Cintiq on amazon I would have to send it to Wacom in US and pay import fees again when they send it back.

> Also, why bother trying to sell the Clip Studio license? That would fetch you like less than $20, if anyone was willing to buy a serial number they have no way of stopping you from using again after sell in the first place.

It's an Clip Studio Ex license which goes for $80~$90 on sale, but yeah that makes sense.

u/AuntieAv · 1 pointr/DigitalPainting

None of the tablet computers on the market are really very responsive enough - plus, palm control is a thing. So, I'd skip buying a tablet computer for drawing purposes.

However... if you are serious about it, and want to shell out a fat stack of cash, Wacom has a pretty good option

Barring that, my advice is keep practicing with the angle you hold your tablet at. I know it's hard to look at the screen and not down at your hands, but you'll get used to it with time.