
Wacom Cintiq 24 with More Screen, More Color, and No Need to Touch
Wacom launches the new Cintiq 24, the direct evolution of its previous Cintiq 22, now with better resolution, more color accuracy, and a slimmer design. Despite the larger screen, the device is more compact and lighter than its predecessor.
Larger Screen Without Taking Up More Space
The new Cintiq 24 features a 23.8-inch IPS panel with a resolution of 2,560 x 1,440 px, offering a wider and sharper workspace. Additionally, it covers the full sRGB spectrum, making it an excellent option for professional illustration, concept art, and 3D texturing.
Optimized Design and Virtual Controls
The device has been redesigned with a thickness of just 0.8 inches and a weight of only 4.8 kg. Like the new Cintiq 16, it incorporates virtual ExpressKeys instead of physical buttons, and is designed to be used with an adjustable stand (sold separately).
Compatible with the Wacom Pro Pen 3
It includes the Wacom Pro Pen 3, fully customizable thanks to its modular design. As usual, it offers 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity and 60 degrees of tilt.
Modern Connectivity and Extended Support
It features USB-C and HDMI ports, offering greater connection flexibility. It is compatible with Windows 10+, macOS 13+, and Android 8+.
Competitive Price for the Professional Sector
It will be available in July for approximately €1,210.
More screen, less body… if only deadlines were like that too, we wouldn't be stressed.