The Wacom Cintiq 22 is not exactly a candidate for our current list of Best Wacom Screen Tablet Picks, as its regular retail price is around US$1200. However, when on sale, you’ll have the chance to get your hands on it for less than US$1000. So, if you’re interested in a large drawing area paired with great higher-end specs, keep a close eye on the Cintiq 22 during Black Friday promotions, and the like.
Apart from the bigger screen, the Wacom Cintiq 22 is similar to the Cintiq 16. It comes with the same Full HD 1920 x 1080 px resolution, 210 cd/m2 brightness, and 72% NTSC color gamut. What you will get more of with the Cintiq 22 is drawing space. The 18.7 x 10.5 inches of active area give you enough room not only for long brush strokes but also for additional menus or reference images that you can keep open next to your artwork.
In terms of sensitivity, the Cintiq 22 does in no way lack behind the Pros. The Cintiq 22 comes with the same pen technology as the high-end tablets, the industry-leading Pro Pen 2. The Pro Pen 2 is cordless and battery-free and provides the highest levels of pressure sensitivity and tilt recognition currently available.
One thing to note is that the Cintiq 22’s surface is not laminated like that of the pros, which leads to a small gap between the glass surface and the actual display. The resulting parallax is minimal, though, and nothing to worry about.
Just like the Cintiq 16, the 22 doesn’t support multi-touch input, but is also compatible with Wacom’s optional ExpressKey Remote that allows you to customize 17 buttons to whatever function you need.
Contrary to its smaller sibling, the Cintiq 22 has a built-in adjustable stand that allows you to tilt the tablet to a range of different drawing angles. All things considered, the Cintiq 22 is the best Wacom screen tablet for all artists that want flexible drawing comfort, ample drawing space, and top-notch features at a price well below the Pro models.
Read our full Wacom Cintiq 22 Review for more.