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Hi, This is Binoj Xavier, Web designer and SEO Expert from Kochi (formarly Cochin) Kerala, India.

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2008-01-10

Wacom Cintiq 12WX

Tablet display Wacom Cintiq 12WX

Wacom Company introduced a novelty - Wacom Cintiq 12WX, which is a combination of 12 - inch widescreen LCD monitor and tablet. The interactive fountain display to draw directly on your screen size of 405 × 270 × 17 mm weighs about 2 kg.

The interactive fountain display to draw directly on your screen

The display resolution 1280 × 800 pixels with 24 - bit color depth and 170 ° viewing angle. Planchette display Wacom Cintiq 12WX is emerging stand, which fits entirely within the shell and allows you to use the display in the three clauses - at an angle of 25 °, 65 ° or horizontally.

The set has a wireless Pen Grip Pen with a resolution of 5080 lpi, 1024 level of pressure and tip erasers, supported by recognising angle to 60 °.









Here’s a YouTube demo for the little beauty, so you can see it in action:

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