🎨 Stand Tall, Create Boldly!
The Wacom Cintiq Adjustable Stand offers a versatile range of tilt angles from 19° to 68°, ensuring ergonomic comfort for artists and designers. With its anti-slip base, it provides stability during use, while the VESA FDMI compatibility allows for easy integration with display arms. Specifically designed for the Wacom Cintiq 16, this lightweight stand (1.5 pounds) enhances your creative workspace without compromising on functionality.
Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 10 Kilograms |
Compatible Devices | ['DTK-1660 Interactive pen display', 'DTK-1660E 'DTK-1651 'Wacom Cintiq Pro 16 (DTH167)'] |
Color | Black |
A**E
Seems expensive but high quality
So... I didn't want to pony up the price for this stand. It seemed like a ton of money for a couple of legs to prop my Cintiq up. While I wish the price was a bit less, I am extremely please with the quality of this product. This isn't some flimsy piece of plastic. The tilt adjustment is a very intuitive lever in the back that positively engages with a very robust metal gear mechanism to adjust the angle of the tilt. The overall build can be best described as hefty. It has the look and feel of something intended for professional use. I was using the built-in little legs on my Cintiq and needed to adjust the angle both for ease of viewing and because I was becoming deathly afraid of dropping something straight down onto the tablet breaking the screen. With the tablet at a more acute angle, visibility is tremendously improved and the risk of damage from dropping something onto the screen at an angle that has a higher chance of doing damage is reduced. I think the price, based on the design and the overall quality is probably just about where it should be. I still wish it was less but I feel I've gained both usability and a bit of peace of mind with this stand... both are worth a few extra dollars.
K**T
Good
Just got this in. Went looking for something to allow me to store my cintiq better to prevent lounge looking cats from sitting on it, as cats tend to do. But also because I recently got a different desk set up. This was a breeze in stall and hook up to my cintiq. The corner silicone attachments do not fit though but that's not a huge deal. Works just as expected and I really like the ease of altering the angle.
D**C
Awesome stand.
I did quite a bit of research with regards to third party offerings that would work with my Cintiq 16. I ultimately took the chance and splurged on this Wacom stand and I’m glad I did. Installation was simple and the stand is impressively sturdy and slip-free (this was my main concern). I wanted a stand that wouldn’t be permanently attached to my desk and easy to move if needed. I have been using this stand for a month and have had 0 slip issues and the mechanism is of excellent build quality. The alternatives I was looking at were around $20-40 cheaper but I’m glad I decided to spend a little more for this stand. I was very impressed with how solid the angle adjustment mechanism worked and it seems to hold up very well under daily use. Would recommend this product for anybody looking to get a stand for their Cintiq.
K**T
Worth your money.
Yall I had to spend months convincing my parter this was worth it, again and again they said, it's fine how it is.This helps it store upright, so less dust and cat hair is falling on it. (We keep a cover on our tablet too tho)It is super adjustable, makes moving the tablet easier, and it's very sturdy, I have no concerns of it breaking or failing or slipping ever.The fact that you can put it at any angle essentially makes the wrist and hand fatigue disappear. I have arthritis and I went from maybe being able to draw for an hour, to being able to spend 5 hours in one go.Honestly yes it is kind of pricey, you're paying for the name, but do it, it's so worth it. The tablet you bought wasn't cheap, give it a good sturdy home. It is really good quality, so you're not spending money on crap.
K**L
Super sturdy!
This stand is really sturdy once it's installed!!I have had no issues with slipping while in use and it is super adjustable as well which really helps when I want to be a gremlin, or I'm using my tablet like a movie screen.Something to note: be sure you have at least a Phillips head screwdriver, it'll make it much easier to install!
V**E
Long-time Wacom User
I bought this product as a back-up/secondary tablet for a different computer than my main rig. I wanted something relatively inexpensive to fulfill occasional needs, or if/when my main rig was down (I hate moving tablets around because I hate cords). I've been using various Wacom products for many years, and this product is fine. As always, installation is a breeze. Their drivers and system preferences are very user friendly and have a lot of options for varying levels of stylus and tablet control. Like all Wacoms I've used (from their higher end of this line and lower end of the Cintiq line), this one has its quirks. Stylus sensitivity can occasionally be lost for a brush stroke resulting in a thick, bold pen stroke out of nowhere. It doesn't happen super often, but often enough that I find it frustrating.The stylus is incredible, of course, as all of my Wacom styluses have been. It's very natural, flows nicely, and has a lot of helpful tools. It sits in the hand nicely and is easy to grip. The sensitivity control is wonderful. I love the three-in-one connector because it makes the tangled mess of cords I had for some of my older Wacoms (or different tablet brands) a breeze. Parallax was much better than I was expecting and the color display is pretty good (nothing to complain about!).I do suggest getting the option stand for this product. It'll make your life so much easier. I also have the Express Key Remote, which I'm not thrilled with. Nothing to do with this tablet, but the bluetooth connectivity lags too much to make it nice and smooth. The stand was worth every cent I spent on it. I definitely prefer my Cintiq pro 24, but this by no means hugely inferior. It's a great, quality product that I suspect will perform really well for years to come, and is perfect for amateurs of all types.
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