I wish they could have done away with this and made the tablet more compact.
Notice the dark black border around the the display area. The right and left side of the monitor are the shortcut keys. The top right has the information button, Tool button and OSD interface button. On the top left corner of the monitor are the 2 LED indicator lights. A look at the Cintiq 22HD digitizer display
The edges are rounded, and there is a slight groove cut out of the top of the stylus base so you can rest your pen horizontally if you desire. It repels fingerprints and also makes the feel of the base clean. The base of the stylus holder is plastic, with a slight texture on it. As far as I am aware, Wacom is the only one that has this. The stylus feels comfortable to hold, and very thoughtfully designed. The bottom of the pen is also a slick plastic, which unscrews to allow changing the identifier ring. The eraser is on the top of the pen along with the Wacom name printed along a plastic band. The grip pen feels well made, and is rubberized throughout.
Cintiq 22hd interactive pen display install#
I never had any driver issues or install problems with any of my Wacom products, so this was expected.
When it finishes you are asked to restart your computer.
Cintiq 22hd interactive pen display windows#
After the usual windows security warning, you are asked to confirm Wacom’s agreement legalese and installation begins. It's the non-touch version because I was afraid of making random lines or marks unintentionally. A 24HD seemed too large to me, and the 13HD wouldn’t be much of an upgrade. I spent several hours perusing all the available Wacom Cintiq models, and decided on the 22HD. A 12 inch screen wasn’t up to the task for me anymore. I originally had the Wacom Cintiq 12WX, and needed more drawing surface. I use digitizers to draw all of my tattoos. We have tattoo artist Craig Sheets who's reviewing his Wacom Cintiq 22HD pen display tablet for us - Parka