The 16" version with 4K res seems like a sweet spot between a companion and cintiq, but it will probably cost a fortune. a QHD version would be good enough (like the 13").
Yeah, not a chance. The Companions are already absurdly expensive, and I'm sure they'll be charging a hell of a lot more for that 3D scan feature that most people will never use. I certainly won't. Nice specs, though.
"Prices start at $1499 for an entry-level model with an Intel processor, 64GB of storage, and a 13.3 inch, 2560 x 1440 pixel display...
Higher-priced options include a 3D camera, up to 512GB of storage, and the 15.6 inch model is available with optional NVIDIA Quadro M600M or M1000M graphics and an optional 4K display.
Those extra features will cost you though: a top-of-the-line model will sell for $2999." [liliputing]
Wacom's always charged through the nose for their stuff. I don't ever see that changing however some positives you guys have missed UP TO 16GB RAM UP TO 4K SCREEN DEDICATED GRAPHIC UP TO 4GB VRAM. 8192 level pen sensitivity. Sure it ain't cheap. But pro tools often aren't. To be clear nobodies offering all that in a tablet(not even microsoft). And you can still attach it your pc(with an additional piece of hardware). My only real problem is it probably won't be available in my country for 6 to 9 months going on previous Wacom release windows.
The cool thing about that tablet, is that can be hooked up with Wacom Link to normal PC and it can be used like standard Cintiq . So you can use it like Cintiq every work day , and when you need to go mobile you just remove the cables and go mobile . And the bigger one of them is 16``, i think should be okay for Cintiq ....it`s not like 13``. But yeah the price will be pretty steep.
I'm glad they've finally gotten rid of parallax and lag, but I wouldn't want to be an early adopter on another Wacom mobile after my dud of a Companion 2.
Actually... I think I've changed my mind on this. It's substantially stronger than the $2,700 Surface Book (faster GPU with 4x the VRAM), with the extremely useful addition of the side keys, and can be used as a 16" Cintiq, valued at roughly $1,200. Meaning it's technically worth over $4,000.
yeah me too, if i have the money to do so . However this new pro pen and display would be great new features for the new Cintiqs which should be cheaper , so i may wait to see them and buy one.
I had the chance to play around with the 16" top model.
I played 30 min with it - no real test but a first glimpse. Handling: It's kind of huge already. Too big & heavy to hold it with one arm and draw with the other for longer. But feels much better than the older cintiq computer. Display: The display looks gorgeous. Sharp, just fun even with small font. Parallax effect is less. Performance: Zbrush is working fluently, heavy dynamesh operations with 2 million points are still ok speedwise. Photoshop was quick too, and even 8k with 300dpi was doable....for sure with a little lag on bigger brushes, but that's the same on my desktop. Pen: Pressure sensitivity: well I have an old cintiq 21ux (intuos3 technology) and a intuos pro with double steps. While there is slightly a difference between those two it is not a monster difference - if well adjusted. Same here. Better but hadn't time to adjust it properly. So the "felt" difference was not that huge as the amount of 8 time more steps would let you expect. I am pretty sure with some time one can really get delicious results with it. 3D cam Saw one wacom guy doing 3d scans with the build in camera, didn't test it by my own. No idea if he was not familiar with it or if it was just a bad example... wasn't looking very promising - same quality as 123D catch to me. But maybe it is much better. I would have loved to get the computer for 100 bucks less without this 3D .....toy. (My personal opinion)
Will I buy it? Hell! that's a difficult question. As a backup computer when I am on the road it's quite big and very expensive. But I wanna have a real gpu. Alternative there is the surface book pro. Smallest surface with gpu is around 1800€ against 2600€ for smallest wacom with gpu........ Highest version can't replace a mobile workstation like the lenovo p70 fully equipped - which is 700 more "only" Have no real idea actually and as all my stuff have to be bought new in next time....
parallas is nearly gone... latency is still there... you feel the lag in photoshop and painter pro... light brush stokes are still hard to do but much better compared to the companion2...
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Nice specs, though.
UP TO 16GB RAM
UP TO 4K SCREEN
DEDICATED GRAPHIC UP TO 4GB VRAM.
8192 level pen sensitivity.
Sure it ain't cheap. But pro tools often aren't.
To be clear nobodies offering all that in a tablet(not even microsoft).
And you can still attach it your pc(with an additional piece of hardware).
My only real problem is it probably won't be available in my country for 6 to 9 months going on previous Wacom release windows.
I played 30 min with it - no real test but a first glimpse.
Handling:
It's kind of huge already.
Too big & heavy to hold it with one arm and draw with the other for longer.
But feels much better than the older cintiq computer.
Display:
The display looks gorgeous. Sharp, just fun even with small font.
Parallax effect is less.
Performance:
Zbrush is working fluently, heavy dynamesh operations with 2 million points are still ok speedwise.
Photoshop was quick too, and even 8k with 300dpi was doable....for sure with a little lag on bigger brushes, but that's the same on my desktop.
Pen:
Pressure sensitivity: well I have an old cintiq 21ux (intuos3 technology) and a intuos pro with double steps.
While there is slightly a difference between those two it is not a monster difference - if well adjusted.
Same here. Better but hadn't time to adjust it properly. So the "felt" difference was not that huge as the amount of 8 time more steps would let you expect. I am pretty sure with some time one can really get delicious results with it.
3D cam
Saw one wacom guy doing 3d scans with the build in camera, didn't test it by my own. No idea if he was not familiar with it or if it was just a bad example... wasn't looking very promising - same quality as 123D catch to me. But maybe it is much better. I would have loved to get the computer for 100 bucks less without this 3D .....toy. (My personal opinion)
Will I buy it?
Hell! that's a difficult question. As a backup computer when I am on the road it's quite big and very expensive. But I wanna have a real gpu. Alternative there is the surface book pro.
Smallest surface with gpu is around 1800€ against 2600€ for smallest wacom with gpu........
Highest version can't replace a mobile workstation like the lenovo p70 fully equipped - which is 700 more "only"
Have no real idea actually and as all my stuff have to be bought new in next time....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krJtWUcXrIg
light brush stokes are still hard to do but much better compared to the companion2...