Wacom announced the Wacom Cintiq Pro 17 and Wacom Cintiq Pro 22, two additions to the Cintiq Pro family. These new pen displays share the same revolutionary technology of the recently introduced Wacom Cintiq Pro 27: the most advanced colour-accurate displays capable of producing 1.07 billion colours, an industry leading refresh rate of 120Hz which can lower pen latency, and the fully customizable Pro Pen 3. The colour critical workflows of today and tomorrow such as VFX and CG, as well as professional animation, illustration, design and photography and the desires of students and teachers in creative education, provide the foundation for the new Cintiq Pro 17 and 22. The Cintiq Pro 22 features a 21.5" screen for those who need more screen real estate while the Cintiq Pro 17 offers a more compact 17.3" display.

Both 4K resolution displays are capable of displaying 1.07 billion colours, and feature sublime colour coverage including: 100% Rec. 709, and 99% DCI-P3 coverage - the colour gamuts used most frequently in Video, Film and Broadcast production. Both products are also Pantone® and Pantone SkinTone Validated meeting the Pantone standard for accurately displaying the entire range of human skin tones.

In many cases, with this level of accuracy, the need for a second colour reference monitor is eliminated from the colour-critical workflows of today and tomorrow. The Cintiq Pro 17 and 22 also feature HDR Gamma support. They are equipped with HLG (hybrid log-gamma) and the PQ (perceptual quantization) curve for displaying and editing HDR (high dynamic range) video content.

The optimized gamma curves render images to appear truer to how the human eye perceives the real world compared to SDR (standard dynamic range). Wacom's 40 years of partnership with artists led to the finely tuned tactile experience of the Cintiq Pro line, which ensures an ergonomic, intuitive experience. The fully customizable Pro Pen 3 allows artists to change the grip size, button configuration and weighting of the pen based on their unique needs. Both displays have eight ExpressKeys along the back edges of the displays, which artists can customize according to their preferred shortcuts.

And for artists who wish to have even more control and customization in their workflow, the Cintiq Pro 17 and 22 both come with multi-touch support, allowing artists to program specific gestures as shortcuts or develop virtual buttons for added workflow efficiency. Pros who want to further customize their desk set-up can purchase separately a Wacom stand specifically designed to enhance the creative experience or attach their Cintiq Pro to compatible 3rd party arms or stands. The Wacom Cintiq Pro 17 and 22 will be available in retail, including Wacom eStore and other retail stores starting October 19.