the tablet is great until you turn on touch. touch works ok for photoshop mostly but basically doesn't work with illustrator which is what I use most and why I bought the cintiq. I understand most ppl use cintiq with photoshop but there's a big market for illustrator users, esp. the professional users who are more likely to spend on high-priced items like Cintiq. ILlustrator has been around forever so Wacom should have plenty of time to work out the kinks with illustrator.. or perhaps vice versa?? In any case I wish they had worked with adobe to solve this problem. I wish touch could have worked as it does on iPad. but it doesn't .. once you turn off touch it works great. if your workflow is mostly photoshop then the touch is a minor plus but if you mostly use illustrator just buy the one w/o touch or buy the big ipad. Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
This unit arrived in Pristine Factory New Condition I have used an Intuos tablet for many years and was pretty used to it. Working on the Cintiq 24 feels so much more natural. I feel more engaged with my work and I feel like I can really dive into whatever I am working on. Working on a painting or a drawing is much more intimate, interactive and immersive. Working on the Intuos made me feel somewhat disconnected from my work. Like working on a car using a robot control arm through a glass window. Now I feel like I can open the hood and get in there myself and turn that wrench. I can really get into the nitty gritty. Part of that is the Express Key Remote. The Express Key Remote really speeds up. I have customized the keys. It is much faster than using the keyboard for me because you can navigate it by feel. With the keyboard I would always have to pause and search for the key that I wanted. The express key remote has differently shaped buttons that you begin to navigate by feel. One question I had before purchasing this device was whether I should get a touch model or not. Since this unit is refurbished and cost less than a Pro 24 Non touch Cintiq Display I figured why not get the touch model? Better to have it and not need it. Right? The touch is good at times and sometimes does not work. I mainly use Rebelle to do artwork and some Photoshop and Affinity Designer. The touch feature is kind of hit or miss. I tend to leave it off. It is very easy to pan, zoom and rotate with the Express Key remote. I don’t feel like the touch feature is worth spending extra money on. I feel like the 24" is a good size. I does not feel cramped. I feel like I have plenty of room. I use a second monitor to keep webpages and reference open. This device makes me want to draw and paint more. It makes me want to create more. It speeds up my work flow and I feel more engaged with my work. Projects feels more hands on and I get excited about working on stuff. I have only been using it for about a week but I feel so much more connected with my work. Isn’t that what it’s all about? Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
Arrived in great shape and works like a dream - I literally can't tell the difference between a refurbished unit and a brand new one. If you're looking to save a few bucks and get a nice Wacom tablet, definitely go for a refurbished!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
Love this Cintiq. Its big, responsive, and has re-invigorated my love of drawing!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This refurbished Cintiq so far is perfect. Just like new works great and the screen is amazing. A lot better than the old 22hd touch I had. Saved around $500-$600 on it as well
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
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