[15:50 Thu,1.March 2018 by Thomas Richter] |
Wacom transforms its Cintiq Pro 24 and 32 touch displays into full-fledged Windows Pro 10 PCs using a plug-in module. The Cintiq Pro 24 and 32 UltraHD displays (in the respective sizes 24" and 32"), which were first presented at the CES 2018 in January, will be upgraded to a PC with an i5HQ CPU via the Wacom Cintiq Pro Engine, independent of external PCs, 16 GB RAM, 256 GB PCIe-SSD and NVIDIA P3200 GPU with 6 GB GDDR5 (Cintiq Pro Engine i5 for about 2.700 Euro) or to an Intel Xeon, 32 GB RAM, 512 GB PCIe SDD and NVIDIA P3200 GPU (Cintiq Pro Engine Xeon for about 3,550 Euro). ![]() Wacom Cintiq Pro 24 with accessories
The memory and SSD can be extended by the user himself, if required. Both configurations are powerful enough to create and play back VR content. In combination with the Pro Pen2, pressure points with 8192 gradations are possible. ![]() Wacom Cintiq Pro Engine PC Module Both versions have WLAN 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.2, an Ethernet port, 2 x USB-C, 1 x miniHDMI and a miniDiplayPort. The two PC modules are interchangeable between the two Cinitq Pro touch tablets and are scheduled to be launched in May. The Cintiq Pro 24 (IPS 10-bit display with 4K (3840 x 2160) resolution, 98% Adobe RGB, Pen and Touch Input - without PC) costs approx. 2,300 Euro and is already available on the market, Cintiq Pro 32 should be launched later in the year at a price of 3,300 dollars. ![]() deutsche Version dieser Seite: Cintiq Pro Engine verwandelt Wacom Tablets in Workstations |
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