Wacom launches 2021 version of its Cintiq Pro 16 drawing tablet

Artist using Wacom Cintiq Pro 16 to draw
(Image credit: Wacom)

Wacom tablets have a strong reputation for serious content creation. Most commonly used by digital artists, they’re also popular amongst photographers and designers for graphics, image and video editing due to their high build quality, great ergonomics, vivid color and paper-like stylus experience.

There’s one main problem: as our guide to the best Wacom tablets shows, there are so many different models, and it can all get a little confusing. Especially when Wacom releases a new version of an existing tablet but keeps the same name. 

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Tom May

Tom May is a freelance writer and editor specializing in art, photography, design and travel. He has been editor of Professional Photography magazine, associate editor at Creative Bloq, and deputy editor at net magazine. He has also worked for a wide range of mainstream titles including The Sun, Radio Times, NME, T3, Heat, Company and Bella.