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Wacom has finally announced the release of the brand new Cintiq 12WX. This device is just simply too darn cool. I have been testing one out for about a week and a half now and all I can say is WOW!! If you have ever worked on the previous Cintiq models, you know that while they are brilliant devices, they are limited due to their size. They didn’t always fit comfortably in an artistic workflow. Well, with the new 12WX you can work on your desktop with a little more ease. You can lay it flat or prop it up on the easel stand. You can also lay it in your lap. For you really traditional artists, and perhaps more laid back artists like me, this is a big plus. Anyway, you must check this out at Wacom’s website. Also, I must admit that the price is not that bad either.
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