
Wacom
The Wacom Cintiq Pro 27 is a premium 26.9‑inch 4K pen display offering industry‑leading color accuracy, a 120 Hz refresh rate, and a highly customizable Pro Pen 3. It targets professional creatives who need precise, low‑latency input and studio‑grade color fidelity.
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Current
$3,499.95
Average
$3,493.33
Lowest
$3,149.96
Highest
$4,547.10
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Best For
Professional digital illustrators, concept artists, video editors, colorists, 3D modelers, animators, photographers, game developers, and UI/UX designers who need high‑precision input, accurate color grading, and a large 4K workspace for detail‑intensive projects.
Not Ideal For
Users with limited desk space, budget‑conscious buyers, those needing a portable or lightweight solution, and anyone who prefers a bright glossy display or a built‑in stand.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers rate the Cintiq Pro 27 highly, with PCMag giving it an Editors' Choice and 4.5/5 and TechRadar 4.0/5. They commend its 4K resolution, 120 Hz refresh rate, exceptional color gamut, and the customizable Pro Pen 3, noting it resolves prior issues like noisy fans. Criticisms focus on its premium price, large footprint, lack of an integrated stand, and potential ergonomic discomfort during extended sessions.
What Users Say
Everyday users echo the professional praise, highlighting the natural drawing feel, studio‑grade color accuracy, and smooth 120 Hz performance. Common complaints revolve around accidental ExpressKey presses, the dimmer appearance due to the anti‑glare coating, neck/eye strain from prolonged close viewing, and the absence of a built‑in stand.
Common Complaints
Accidental activation of rear ExpressKeys, dimmer appearance due to anti‑glare coating, neck and eye strain from prolonged close viewing, lack of an integrated stand, and overly sensitive multi‑touch causing unintended inputs.
What People Are Saying
“is like working on paper”
“colors are “print accurate like I’ve never seen.””
“smoother drawing with great results”
How It Compares
vs. Wacom Cintiq Pro 16
Advantages
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Choose the Pro 27 for maximum screen real estate, color fidelity, and high refresh rates; choose the Pro 16 if you need a more portable, budget‑friendly solution.