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No hay artículos en el carroNicholas Carter
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de agosto de 2024
Bought to given my cintiq more range. I love it, but boy oh boy it is heavy
Mike
Comentado en Canadá el 4 de abril de 2024
This thing is expensive, absolutely. So is the Cintiq Pro 24 that I own...and like that beauty, it is 100% worth it. I can stand at my tablet, I can lower it down closer to my lap so I'm not so hunched over, I can turn it and twist it around if I need to. Also, I think they put black hole matter in the base because it's very heavy, and very sturdy, which is a good thing. The only con I can think of is that it only has the one locking position, which is fully upright.Check out some videos on youtube like I did if you need more information. As a daily user of this stand, though, I recommend it for your Cintiq drawing and designing needs.
River
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de marzo de 2022
I'm not going to bother with address the concerns of any other reviewers. I have been using this now for more than 3 months and it may not be perfect but, it is perfect for what it is.First off, it's HEAVY! Which is perfect for the 24pro. I'd hazard to say that it turned out to be an essential component of the set up. Sure you could use the legs or a mobile monitor arm but, I doubt that either would provide the absolutely necessary stability.It wasn't too hard to set up, but you will want the ability to follow simple instructions and a little bit of mechanical inclination.PROs:Incredibly stableTilting/Rotatable drawing surfaceLooks clean and sharpEasy to maneuverCONsOnly locks in one raised positionOverall: The price tag might be a little steep but the benefits to my health and the security of my multi=thousand dollar device are worth the weight. Literally! LOL
Wendo Van Essen
Comentado en Canadá el 7 de febrero de 2021
It’s extremely heavy so be prepared! It does exactly what it’s supposed to do. Hold the Wacom tablet in its place.
John Slaughter
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de abril de 2020
I initially balked at the price of this stand until I did my homework on it. Basic arms start at about $100 and the better ones run about $250, but what really set this one apart was that it has so many flexible ways to use it. It's a monitor, it's lowered into tablet mode, and then rotates like a sheet of paper. It's beautiful, and designed for for Cintiq, a perfect match to such an expensive investment. I'm glad I didn't skimp on a cheaper stand. This one is rock solid.
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