Standing screen display size | 13.3 Inches |
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Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
RAM | 2 GB |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
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Wacom Cintiq 13HD Interactive Pen Display, DTK1300 (Old Version)
Brand | Wacom |
Connectivity Technology | USB, HDMI |
Pressure Sensitivity | 2048 Levels |
Operating System | Mac, PC |
Special Feature | Pen |
About this item
- 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
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Screen quality | 4.1 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 3.9 | 4.3 | 4.2 |
Easy to use | 3.8 | 4.3 | 4.0 | 3.8 | 4.0 | 4.3 |
For beginners | — | 4.3 | 4.0 | 4.0 | 4.0 | 4.1 |
Touch Screen | 4.0 | 4.2 | — | 3.9 | — | 4.0 |
Value for money | — | 4.1 | 4.5 | — | 4.5 | 4.3 |
Sold By | — | Tablet Mart | HUION | FD Distribution | HUION | Amazon.com |
active surface area | 11.75x6.75 | — | — | — | Computer Inupt Device | 13.60" x 7.60" |
operating system | Mac, PC | Android | Windows 7 or later, macOS 10.12 or later, Android(USB3.1 DP1.2 or later) | Compatible with Windows, Mac OS, Android OS | Linux(Ubuntu), Mac OS 10.12 and above, Windows 7 and above | Windows and Mac |
connectivity tech | HDMI, USB | Wi-Fi | Full-Featured USB-C Cable, 3-in-2 HDMI Cable | USB | USB | HDMI |
pressure sensitivity | 2048 levels | 1024 levels | 8192 levels | 4096 levels | 8192 levels | 8192 levels |
native resolution | 1920x1080 | 1920x1080 | 2560x1440 | — | 1920 × 1080 | 1920x1080 |
model name | cintiq | picassotab | Kamvas Pro 16 (2.5K) | — | Kamvas Pro 16 | Wacom Cintiq 16 |
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From the manufacturer
Cintiq 13HD Creative Pen Display
Experience the natural pen-on-screen experience of a high-performance Cintiq in a compact, slim design with the Cintiq 13HD.
Its 13.3-inch display gives artists, designers, and illustrators the clarity and depth they need to create detailed, professional artwork.
The included Pro Pen lets you dynamically change brush size and line weight, while ExpressKeys and the Rocker ring give you fast access to your most-used shortcuts.
In some models, multi-touch gestures make it simple to zoom, pan, rotate, and navigate your work.
The Cintiq 13HD can be used flat on the desktop, held at three different angles with the included stand, or you can rest it on your lap.
The three-in-one connection cable makes setup on a Mac or PC easy and clutter-free.
What's in the Box
Cintiq 13HD display, detachable display stand, Wacom Pro Pen, pen carry case, nine replacement nibs, nib removal tool, three color pen rings, desktop pen stand, three-in-one connection cable, AC power supply, quick-start guide and user manual, installation CD, and download key for free creative bundled software.
At a Glance
- Create digital artwork by drawing / photo editing directly on the screen
- 13.3-inch HD display with wide viewing angle
- Pro Pen is sensitive to angle and pressure
- Four customizable ExpressKeys and Rocker ring offer easy shortcut access
- Comes in models with and without multi-touch
- Includes three-position display stand
- Compact and lightweight for use on your lap or desk
- Three-in-one connection cable for easy Mac or PC setup
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Widescreen 13.3-inch HD DisplayThe Cintiq 13HD features a high-resolution 13.3-inch, 1920x1080 display that can render 16.7 million colors. Artists, graphic designers, illustrators, and photographers will enjoy a vivid pen-on-screen experience. The Cintiq 13HD has four customizable ExpressKeys and the Rocker ring that offer quick access to your most-used features and shortcuts. The Cintiq 13HD is also reversible, so it can adjust to right- and left-handed users. |
Adjustable Stand Offers Ergonomic ComfortThis compact tablet can be used in a variety of ways. Use it flat on your desktop, hold it in your lap like a sketchbook, or attach it to the stand in your choice of three different working angles. With a 178-degree display viewing angle, your artwork will be clear in any viewing position. |
Pressure-Sensitive Pen for Creative ControlVary the pressure and angle of the pen against the screen to dynamically change the exposure, brush size, or line weight--just like you would with a traditional paintbrush or marker. The Pro Pen has 2,048 levels of pen-pressure sensitivity as well as pen-tilt recognition. The ergonomic design and latex-free silicone rubber grip make it comfortable and easy to control. The Pro Pen comes with a carrying case, color rings to personalize the pen, and nine extra nibs. |
Easy to Set Up with Mac or PCA streamlined, three-in-one connection cable connects to your computer's HDMI and USB 2.0 ports as well as an AC power outlet. HDMI video adapters are available on Amazon from other manufacturers if you would like to connect to other video ports such as DVI or Mac mini display ports. Use the Cintiq 13HD by itself or as a second display. The Cintiq 13HD is compatible with Windows 8 (32- and 64-bit), Windows 7, Vista SP1, and XP SP3 as well as Mac OSX 10.6.8 or later. |
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Screen Size | 13.3" | 13.3" | 21.5" | 21.5" | 27.0" | 27.0" |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 | 1920 x 1080 | 1920 x 1080 | 1920 x 1080 | 2560 x 1440 | 2560 x 1440 |
Express Keys | 4 User- Assignable | 4 User- Assignable | 16 User- Assignable | 16 User- Assignable | 17 User- Assignable | 17 User- Assignable |
Touch Strips / Rings | 1 Rocker Ring | 1 Rocker Ring | 2 Touch Strips | 2 Touch Strips | 1 Touch Ring (on remote) | 1 Touch Ring (on remote) |
Input | Pen | Pen + multi-touch | Pen | Pen + multi-touch | Pen | Pen + multi-touch |
Product Description
Draw and write with precision on your computer with this Wacom Cintiq 13HD Interactive Pen Display. It includes a digital drawing surface, a pen and a carrying case. The DTK1300 Cintiq 13HD Wacom Interactive Pen Display is compatible with both Mac and PC units and works seamlessly with your computer's configurations, allowing for easy use. There are 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity to give the display incredible sensitivity, capturing your movements precisely and allowing you to give maximum detail. Tilt recognition helps prevent errors in perspective, enhancing your work and protecting details. The Pro Pen has an ergonomic design and the display has a stand to keep you comfortable. To make transport convenient, the carrying case includes storage for extra nibs and color rings. Four customizable ExpressKeys, a Rocker Ring and a home button allow you to work easier and faster. This interactive pen display tablet allows you to draw with detail and comfort.
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Technical Details
Brand | Wacom |
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Series | cintiq |
Item model number | DTK1300 |
Operating System | Mac, PC |
Item Weight | 2.64 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.75 x 0.53 x 9.76 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.75 x 0.53 x 9.76 inches |
Color | Black |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 508 Lines Per Inch |
Number of Processors | 2 |
Batteries | 1 Product Specific batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Wacom |
Language | English |
ASIN | B00BSOSCNE |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 19, 2013 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #1,052 in Computer Graphics Tablets |
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Customers like the performance and appearance of the graphic tablet. They mention that it works well, is easy to program, and works fine with web browsers. Some appreciate the appearance. However, some customers have mixed opinions about the quality, value, ease of use, size, accuracy, and portability.
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Customers like the performance of the graphic tablet. For example, they say it works well, the side keys are easily programmable, and it works fine with web browsers and other programs. The device itself is fantastic, and works exactly as they'd hoped it would. Some mention that the low angle works just fine, and they don't notice any fatigue. Overall, most are happy with the performance and functionality of the product.
"...I find the low angle works just fine and I don't notice any fatigue...." Read more
"The Cintiq 13HD works great...." Read more
"...I use this on a windows 8.1 system and it works great. Just make sure you use the latest driver that wacom has and not the one thats on the CD...." Read more
"...Everything about it was top quality and it functioned perfectly after installing it. I was very happy with my purchase until I started using it...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the graphic tablet. Some mention that they love the brushwork quality, while others say that it looks a bit flimsy and cheap. The stand is also criticized for its ridiculous screen resolution and the fact that the connectors are not strong enough to cope with even gentle orientation moves while the tablet is in use.
"...It's very sturdy and I like that I can throw it my bag and go. Inside the case are additional nibs, color rings, and the nib removal tool...." Read more
"...pressure sensitivity- Pen feels nice and sturdy ( a pro and a con for me)- No lag ( or not that I could notice)" Read more
"...and easier I wish I would have gotten one years ago... The screen is great. color and images display wonderfully. Pen/screen is really responsive...." Read more
"...The resolution is also so high that everything appears hella small too - kind of irrelevant considering everything can be resized but still odd..." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the graphic tablet. They mention that the design is awesome, the monitor display is beautiful, and the final result looks more natural. They also say that the screen is a great quality and makes the lines very nice and sharp.
"...At times, I thought lost my mouse pointer.The Pro Pen is beautiful and feels great in my hand...." Read more
"...nit-picking, but it seems such a shame to have this beautiful, slim, sleek, tablet-like device and have to bulk it up with all these wires all over..." Read more
"...the cintiq the process is not only expedited, but the final result looks so much more natural...." Read more
"...Kind of a contradiction, but it does look very nice. Screen is brighter than what other reviewers often complain about...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the graphic tablet. Some mention that it's very much worth the money, while others say that it is not practical, not good for a techno-dummy, and almost completely unusable.
"...After several months of use, this is still a great tablet and well worth the money." Read more
"Wacom cintiq 13hd its really worth the $$$ as a graphic design/photography student it makes creating and editing so much faster, precise and easier..." Read more
"...I wanted to keep this product but in the end, the price was too high for such a little gain...." Read more
"...To sum up, an amazing bit of technology, very worth it for professional artists and also hobbyists that can afford the price tag...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the graphic tablet. Some mention that it's extremely user friendly, while others say that it proved too cumbersome for them. Setting up the tablet takes a considerable time, and the controls feel a little clunky.
"...student it makes creating and editing so much faster, precise and easier I wish I would have gotten one years ago... The screen is great...." Read more
"...There is no learning curve. You plug it in and its as if you've never worked with anything else...." Read more
"...The controls feel a little clunky and odd and are but are enough customizable but will require a little thought into which button is best for a Ctrl..." Read more
"...I really liked the software interface and the layout of the buttons on the side. I especially liked the rocker ring...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the size of the graphic tablet. Some mention that it's the perfect size, while others say that it is too small. The screen is bigger than they expected, and it is easy to use on a smaller desk. However, some customers also mention that the monitor is too tiny and not ideal for big setups.
"...The tablet fits beautifully inside this case/sleeve. Not too tight and not too big. It was as if this case was made for my Cintiq**..." Read more
"...my hand was covering up 1/3 of my viewing area and the sausage-like pen seemed way too large to do any fine detail work with...." Read more
"...of you worried about the 13 inch size, in my opinion, it is the perfect size; fits nicely on a smallish desk without compromising visibility...." Read more
"...painting or sketching when I'm working digitally, and it is not very well suited for that...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the accuracy of the graphic tablet. Some mention that it has great accuracy, great pressure sensitivity, and it calibrates smoothly. However, others say that the pen was not calibrated right, the cursor did not match with their pen, and the tracking is surprisingly accurate even to the edges of the screen.
".../photography student it makes creating and editing so much faster, precise and easier I wish I would have gotten one years ago... The screen is great..." Read more
"...But then pen calibration was way off when I tried Clip Studio Paint Pro. I could access the toolbar and menu setting fine...." Read more
"...The Cintiq's pen and monitor is responsive, precise and the whole package is sleek-looking and feels very high-end...." Read more
"...Decent calibration settings and options and all the menu options were nice, such as customizable pressure curve and button actions...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the portability of the graphic tablet. Some mention that it's pretty portable, lightweight, and easy to manage as a graphic artist, while others say that it is bulky and not so portable.
"...This is nit-picking, but it seems such a shame to have this beautiful, slim, sleek, tablet-like device and have to bulk it up with all these wires..." Read more
"...cable that goes into the side of the Cintiq is sizable and the cord is thick, so it doesn’t bend well...." Read more
"...unit is about the size of my MacBook Pro 15" and is super easy to bring with me, and its relatively inexpensive too...." Read more
"...I like that it's portable, and doesn't take up a ton of desk space. And I find that I don't really need a big screen...." Read more
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I've read about the Cintiq tablets and their capabilities. It wasn't until I saw them in person at a trade show that I knew I was missing out on a truly awesome product. I was watching a person draw on the 22HD version. It was amazing and I was hooked. At the time I didn't realize how large the 22HD was.
In addition to having the product brochures, I did some further research on my own and read the available reviews and comments. Though I really liked the larger 22HD, I knew it wasn't practical for me (e.g. desk space, portability, costs). I ordered the 13HD.
All I can say is...it's an amazing drawing tablet. I downloaded/installed the Mac version of the driver and immediately made the connections between my 13" rMBPro and my new tablet. (Yes, there's a new nest of cables that developed). I went through the tablet/pen calibration and proceeded to enjoy my new drawing gadget. I opened up Photoshop and Illustrator and created a few designs/graphics. I have to admit that I was hooked and enjoyed the experience of using this beautiful tablet.
By default, my tablet was in "mirror displays" mode with my rMBPro and my IPS screen. Whatever I was drawing or moving around on my tablet showed the same results on my laptop and my IPS screen. I then unchecked "Mirror Displays" to see what my three screens would look like and I ended up with three separate screens where I could drag my mouse from my laptop to the tablet and then onto the the IPS screen. It took me a few minutes to get used to the "extra screen space" across the three devices. At times, I thought lost my mouse pointer.
The Pro Pen is beautiful and feels great in my hand. A bit more natural than the regular pen that's included with the Intuos 5/Pro tablet. I like having the included case to store the pen when not in use. It's very sturdy and I like that I can throw it my bag and go. Inside the case are additional nibs, color rings, and the nib removal tool. Also included is the round desktop pen stand.
The included 3-in-1 cable has a connector on one end that goes into the display tablet. On the other end are three connectors: USB, HDMI, and a power connector. The USB and HDMI goes into my laptop and the power connector goes into the included power brick that gets plugged into surge protector. Note: The HDMI actually goes into an HDMI/MiniDisplay Port adapter I have on my laptop. My laptop's HDMI port is being used by my IPS monitor.
I'm glad I went with this smaller display tablet. I did have buyer's remorse (several times) before I hit the purchase button and while I was waiting for shipping and delivery. That buyer's remorse went away once I opened the box and held the tablet in my hands. After the cables were plugged in and I turned on the tablet it was just pure joy that I was experiencing.
I will be back with updates on the tablet usage and any other accessories I come across.
** Update 12/19/14 **
Screen Protector: I've ordered the POSRUS Antiglare Touch Screen Protector. It should be arriving in a few days. Will post updates on install and usage.
NOTE: I left the original plastic protector on my display/tablet until my screen protector arrives.
** Update 12/19/14 **
Protective Case: I was visiting my local big box store and decided to look at their laptop cases. I actually found a really nice 15" laptop cover/case for my Cintiq tablet. It's called Bex and made by Targus. It's a 15" laptop sleeve (padded) with a zipper around the main case/sleeve. There's a wide zippered pocket on the outside where my pen case and cables can go into. The tablet fits beautifully inside this case/sleeve. Not too tight and not too big. It was as if this case was made for my Cintiq
** Update 12/23/14 **
I have received the POSRUS Antiglare Touch Screen Protector. I watched a general install video which helped in the installation steps. I pulled a corner off of tab #1 to start the initial placement of the protector. Basically I installed from the upper left corner, made my way down to the lower left corner, and then over to the right side of the display/tablet. All the while, removing any bubbles that appeared using the included cardboard card. I may have lifted the protector two or three times in the middle when large bubbles formed. I then took the included cardboard and gently pushed the bubbles from the center towards the edges. A few tiny bubbles remained, but disappeared after a day or two.
** Update 01/25/15 **
I have been using my display with both Mac and Windows laptops for a few weeks. I have gotten so comfortable with using it that I now use it as my secondary display. I'm not chained to my desk. One of my laptops is on a mobile cart and can be moved from room to room. My Wacom Cintiq goes with me along with my laptop. I've had no issues with using my Cintiq on my lap or on my mobile cart.
I'm happy the included cable is long. I guess there was a purpose for that and I don't feel restricted of where my Cintiq is placed. This 3in1 cable is made well and have had no issues with it.
Kind of reminds me of the days when I used to have a pad of drawing/sketch paper and would sit on the couch and draw for hours.
Hint: leaving the original plastic protector on my display/tablet helped keep the dust off the device until the POSRUS protector arrived.
** 07/10/15 **
I now use this tablet two different ways. When I'm away from my desk, the tablet sits on my lap. At my desk, I'm now using the included desk stand. It has 3 different cutouts that can be lifted up and supports the back the tablet. The front of the desk stand base has a protruding lip that snaps/grabs into the bottom base of the tablet. I find the low angle works just fine and I don't notice any fatigue. After several months of use, this is still a great tablet and well worth the money.
So lets start with the negatives.
1) Small active drawing area (only used with Photoshop)
If it was 13" of active drawing area it would be GREAT!
There is also a black boarder around the screen, which is quite annoying.
I don't think it's a huge problem since you can Mirror the display and use your regular monitor as reference.
2) Mirroring for left handed people IS AWFUL! I am left handed, so I cannot do that. I have to use it as a second monitor.
Which would not be a problem if the screen was bigger. (ideally if the screen was big enough I would prefer to have it a second monitor.and not mirror it)
Since I have to turn the Cintiq upside down to have the buttons on the right side, it obviously shows the screen upside down. Which can easily be fixed by changing the properties on the monitor or the Cintiq it self. But when I do that then my actual monitor displays the screen upside down.
So one or the other will be upside down, or I can just keep the buttons on the left hand side and not use them at all.
For a screen this small I would have preferred to have a Cintiq with no buttons, so I don't have to pay extra for something I can't use, and be able to mirror the screen.
3.) The cord for the cintiq is not long enough, for me if it was 3-4 inches longer it would be GREAT. Right now I can turn it as much as I would like to, but I mean if you don't move your paper/tablet around that much, this shouldn't' be an issue.
4.) The Pen - This is probably just the way I hold the pen, but I feel like I'm always pressing the buttons by accident.
5.) The Stand, I like the fact that there is different levels, but work as smoothly as I want it to. If anyone has suggestions on better stands please let me know!
If you can afford and have space for the 22HD I would go with that.
But honestly these are just minor issues to be aware of. It doesn't prevent from creating anything, it could just be improved.
Nothing feels like drawing with a pen a paper than actually drawing with a pen and paper :b
but this is close enough, and the pen tilt is a great functionality.
Pros:
- Pen tilt
- pressure sensitivity
- Pen feels nice and sturdy ( a pro and a con for me)
- No lag ( or not that I could notice)
I highly recommend this product for anyone who works/creates a lot of digital art. I use this on a windows 8.1 system and it works great. Just make sure you use the latest driver that wacom has and not the one thats on the CD. You can find the newer driver on there website. ( the only problem i have had so far was the older driver (one on the cd) did not work right with windows 8.1 and it would not calibrate the pen right. So i talked to some one at wacom and they talked me through uninstalling and re-installing with the latest driver and making sure the pen calibrated and the latest driver fixed the issue. On a side note wacom's tech-support is wonderful. I love the new pen design it's not much different then the one the intuos 5 has but it holds and feels better and a bit lighter then the older pen. The only thing that has a bit of a down side it the stand. It's a bit hard to get to stay in place and can come out of its holding spots pretty easy. But other then that I love it and its worth every penny.
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Everyone in digital image making would find this extremely useful.
But Rs 70000 for just a display tablet is still crazy!
multiple sensitivity points means that you can add dynamisim to each stroke.
Reviewed in Mexico on June 17, 2017