I was wondering if anyone here already has some experience with this tablet. I have saved up money for a whole year just to buy a Cintiq Companion 2 but I think it'd make more sense to buy the newer model and I love how it is light weight, slim and I can take it everywhere with me.
Would 13,3 inch screen be large enough?

Thank you in advance. :smile:

I tried it out at a drink/draw event before it was announced!
Pretty sleek and functional. The pen and surface contact is really smooth and the display is quite vibrant. If you have any doubts about buying it, I'd say there's nothing besides the price, haha.

Thanks, really helpful. :smiley:
It is really expensive indeed but I rarely buy anything and I figured spending money on my future is better than spending on going out. Haha.

I'm very tempted by that device as well! I can't wait until it releases, so we can get some more information and reviews.

I myself have also tested it and i tested the Intuos pro medium. Tbh they are both great but for me the Intros pro was a bit more appealing because yeah the price was like 280 something and for me the separate draw pad just worked out better ^^

Too bad i already have a 27" Cintiq. Would have loved to have a smaller one.

8 days later

Thanks!
I'm buying one this month if my plans work out as they should. :smile:

11 days later

i finally bought one!! Im in love with this tablet!
A huge con though. No user manual!! :frowning: I have no clue how the buttons work and the tablet goes on standby after a few minutes and i have no clue how to activate the tablet without shutting it off first and then press the button again to start it...

Hey, I don't remember my tablets coming with a manual either. Your tablet should be similar to a computer and I think you can get it out of sleep mode by touching the screen with your pen...?? Since that's your mouse. Hope that helps.
Maybe check the Windows settings, too.

ome would think Wacom is this simple, nope!
Doesn't wake up after touching it with a pen. The tablet isnt that similar to a pc btw. It is an identity of its own. Better than a pc in my opinion.
But I just need a manual to explore it.

29 days later

Been thinking about this tablet myself, probbably will be going for a intuos first though as i don't have a tablet yet and looking to get into digital art :smile: one thing i wondered about though was the difference between 13'' and the 16'' and 1440p vs 4k i heard for proffesional work you'd want to go with the 4k for the increased resolution since i hear the pros use really large resolutions on thier work. My question though is will i be ok with a 13'' 1440p screen for any proffesional needs i might have in the future or should i spend the extra 1000 for the 4k 16'' ?

I'm using a 4k iMac and it's amazing. Never thought it would be that great. My Cintiq 27" is nowhere near that screen and colour quality. However, I don't miss that at all when I paint with my 13" Cintiq Pro. The screen is top notch and the distance between the canvas and pen seems to be less than a 27" Cintiq. You can easily use it for professional photo editing, if you don't mind it being a Windows.

I also bought that new Cintiq Pro 13" last week and it looks better than the Intuos and 27" Cintiq. No idea how it is compared to the 16", though! Thought I'd try out the smaller version first and even though it is a bit smaller than I expected (being used to 27") I wouldn't buy a bigger one if I plan on taking it with me often! If you want to use it at home only I'd go for the 16" : )

If you want I can send you pictures of the two Cintiqs and Intuos S together but i don't have a 16" to compare it with.

I would be interested in seeing that size comparison indeed :smile: looking at starting out with a intuos art which should be the size of a intuos S and it would be interesting to see the size differences :smile: was just interested to know if the 4k resolution vs 1440p would make it or break it for proffesional digital artists like concept artists for video games etc do you feel like you have enough room on your 13'' compared to your 27'' :smile: trying both the 13'' and 16'' is not gonna be an option for me though, unless i pay for both which would be a total cost of 5000 dollars, which is way to much money for me :smiley:

If you want a size comparison with my Intuos you'll have to wait for another week. I'm currently on a holiday so i don't have it with me. I do have a picture of the 13" with the 27" on my phone.
I think the 27" is way way too large. I don't even use half of the screen. It would've been better if it were only 24" or 22", unless you're the size of a bear and need that space...

Honestly, I don't think a 4k is that necessary. This series is the only one with a 4k screen and most pros don't even own one. Nor does every artist have a 4k monitor. I'd concentrate more on the screen's colours and herz.

Before I forget, I do not have enough room to draw while drawing on a 13". That could be because I'm used to a 27" but I don't mind as long as i can draw anywhere I want since I have several jobs.

Here you can see the resolution of the 13" from up close. I'll post the photo with the Intuos next week. If you want to see more detailed photos you can add me on skype. For now I don't feel comfortable showing my expensive tablets together on an open forum, Intuos is fine though.

Ah, no worries! that's understandable :smile:

I guess zooming in and out kinda makes up for the smallers size, but yeah you make a good point, 4k cintiqs weren't a thing before yet they were used by pros so i should be fine with a 1440p for the future :smile:

think I will save up for the 13'' in that case :smiley:

for now i'm just gonna get a cheap intuos to get me started as i probbably won't have the funds for a mobilestudio pro for atleast another 6 months hehe

As promised, the Mobile Cintiq and the Intuos Manga S next to each other. You can use the pen as reference too. The blue pen is Intuos.
In the second picture you can clearly see how much of the screen can be used for drawing. I think it's 13" but the length of the whole tablet is actually 15", like a normal laptop.

IF you ever plan on getting one I recommend getting a USB C to USB converter so you can plug in a USB stick or your mouse for when you decide to use it as a normal computer... or game on it.


Oh my god I adore it. As I am working on an Intuos S creative pen and my laptop which does not even have too good colors, I feel in a need of some better tablet. Though even when trying to work as much as I can, as a student it's hard to earn so much money :confused: Guess I'll be saving up for it for at least half a year and starving :DDD

I had to use the money I had saved for my holiday in Japan but for me it was worth it. :smile: Now I'm back to being poor, too.

Haha Nice! ^^ who needs holiday anyway right? :smiley: Alright, challenge accepted. Gonna save money hard x)