I'm guessing the 32 in is mostly meant as a display for conference rooms, rather than for workstations. I can see it being appealing as a digital whiteboard.
i returned my 27" for being way to frikking YUGE 32 is possibly a replacement for your desk, it has plenty of space for your mouse, keyboard, heck even your laptop
lolol 32 inches wtf. I'm still using a 6x4 or so Intous 3, I can see the appeal of something like 12-16" but bigger than that has just got to be pain to actually work on all day.
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/its-time-for-growth-300485802.html?tc=portal_CAP Just wanted to share something I saw online, apparently Wacom is introducing 2 new tablets in early 2018. Still insanely overpriced but unless the Dell Canvas blows me away, I'll be getting the 24", which seems to be the perfect size.
Holy smokes man... I sold my 13HD after a couple of months because FHD was too small already (that was in CS6 when Adobe had no fix yet for the UI scaling so I couldn't stand the tiny little buttons everywhere). But dude, 32", what the heck are you ever going to do with that? Pior is 100% right on this I feel. At my old…
https://petapixel.com/2017/07/12/wacom-announces-gigantic-32-inch-cintiq-pro-graphics-tablet/ http://wacomcintiqpro.wacom.com/EN-US The upcoming tablet displays will be 4K with one billion colors and “maximum color accuracy” — the existing 16-inch tablet offers 4K resolution as well — and will have Pro Pen 2 technology.…
Well, assuming that the 32incher at 4k is roughly 28 inches wide for 4096 pixels and knowing that the 12wx is 10 inches wide for 1080 pixels That means that the 12wx from 2009 has a resolution of 128 pixels per linear inch, and the 2018 32 incher has ... 146. Considering that the working distance is the exact same (length…
As someone who recently "downgraded" from a 21 incher back down to an (awesome) 12wx, I kinda laugh at the idea of a 32 inch model :D I suppose that it can be good for people attempting to replicate the "swooshy lines" used in traditional car renderings ... But still I don't see much point to a huge one, simply because the…
I suppose point of reference plays a huge role in perceptions? I have horrible nagging willys running down my spine drawing digitally. Like I am reinforcing bad "timid" "sketch-centric" habits not conducive to broad deliberate gestural/expressive strokes. ( painting anemically with ones wrists instead of one's elbow…