Wacom, the Japanese interactive pen-and-display maker with Americas operations based in Vancouver, on Tuesday released two new products for artists and designers on opening day of the huge Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Wacom announced that its flagship Cintiq line of pen-on-screen displays will be offered with 27-inch screens, including one touch-screen model with edge-to-edge glass work surfaces. The new models, Cintiq 27QHD and 27QHD touch, also have an “ExpressKey remote” feature that can allow functions to be performed off-screen, freeing up more workspace on the screen, said Doug Little, the company’s Vancouver-based senior public relations manager. The new Cintiq can work as a standalone Windows 8 PC, or plugged into either a Mac or PC, the company said.
The company, which will discontinue its 24-inch model, is heavily promoting the larger screen size.
“We listened to our customers who wanted us to develop a bigger screen for broader strokes when designing, so they can get into the creative groove they are looking for,” Little said.