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Review on Wacom DTK1660K0A Cintiq 16 Drawing Tablet: A Powerful Screen-based Sketching Tool by Stanislaw Rogulski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

In general, the purchase is very happy. the above minuses exist in a vacuum, and specifically they don’t bother me, in addition to the pen, yes, but it still feels good, I’m just estimating that it will probably have to be replaced sooner or later, but I’ll figure out the settings until my hands reach. By the way, I didn’t come across reviews about this, but I was surprised when I realized that the pen works without recharging, and doesn’t need it at all, it’s really nice. By the way, I recommend immediately taking a set of tips, maybe my hands are not from where they need to grow, but I managed to draw about 10 projects, and already erased all 5 tips to an inoperative state. There are shortcomings that an experienced and sensitive user can scare away. I'm a pebble, and I don't get angry when the feather , but it can really be annoying. In general, at your own peril and risk, I'm happy with the purchase.

Pros
  • A very worthy item. The first graphics tablet in my life, I heard a lot of contradictory things about Wacom in general, I took it at my own peril and risk, but I never regretted it. The points: - Big screen. Even considering that this is not the largest tablet from the line, it is still healthy. - Equipment. Feather (which at first I was tormented to make work), tips included, in short, nice. - Wires. For me, a very painful topic of electrical safety, and when I saw these industrial cables with which this thing is connected to the network, it was immediately relieved. Looks safe. - Screen keyboard. She, of course, works through a stump-deck, but she works. I’m a lazy creature, and I don’t like being distracted to transfer to a laptop, which usually stands aside, to reply to a message or google a reference, but for such simple actions, the on-screen keyboard is enough.
Cons
  • They are here, although they are all very subjective and controversial. - Color rendition. Not this way. That's a big minus, but, oddly enough, the drawings look nicer on a tablet than when I look at them on a laptop or from a phone. Perhaps the matter is in the matte film that I pasted on the tablet, I don’t know, but the impressions are completely different. - Wires. Reliable, no question, but they take up space decently. besides, they are often disconnected from the power side, I don’t know how to fix it. I have a tablet on the table, I hid the wires, so it doesn’t interfere, but for the sake of objectivity I must mention it. - Weight. The thing is never mobile at all, it’s problematic to take it with you, the tablet is large and very heavy. - Feather. I can not complain, but it looks very cheap and brittle, I worry about integrity, because it does not look reliable. - Parallax. Oh yes, our love. Closer to the edges of the screen, the cursor noticeably moves away a few millimeters from the actual position of the pen, it does not bother me, but it can be hard to hit some areas of the screen. - Creepy management. Though you crack, I can't customize the pen to my needs. I don’t draw very often, so I don’t bother, but I don’t use the ons as a result, because God knows how they work, and I have constant problems with the drop-down menu in Photoshop, for example, from “poke” it stupidly does not open, but other options open with ons not the ones you need. You sit and poke like a fool 100 times, freak out, take a mouse and perform similar manipulations on it. I always have a mouse next to my pen to solve such problems.

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