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Wacom debuts three new Cintiq pen displays with slimmer designs and Pro Pen 3 support

EngadgetThursday, June 5, 2025 at 3:46:47 AM
Wacom debuts three new Cintiq pen displays with slimmer designs and Pro Pen 3 support
Wacom just dropped three new Cintiq pen displays, and they’re sleeker than ever. These models come with thinner designs and support for the latest Pro Pen 3, giving digital artists and designers more precision and a smoother workflow. If you’ve been holding out for an upgrade, this might be your moment.
Editor’s Note: For creatives who rely on pen displays, Wacom’s upgrades are a big deal. Thinner designs mean less bulk on your desk, and the Pro Pen 3 support hints at better accuracy and responsiveness—key for pros who need every stroke to count. It’s not just a refresh; it’s a nod to how serious artists are pushing digital tools further.
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