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The Wacom Cintiq Pro 27 Stand (ACK64801KZ) is a fully adjustable stand designed for the Cintiq Pro 27, offering a 20° rotation and adjustable incline for both sitting and standing positions, ensuring maximum comfort and productivity for creative professionals.
F**✦
A Must have for Wacom Cintiq Pro 27 Users
Absolutely love this stand. Ergonomic and although it's expensive, WELL worth the investment.
S**A
Functional
It is a well made design wish it had more maneuverability/ adjust to different position than able too for the price
A**R
This would be an incredible $100 stand, it is an abysmal value.
Functionally this stand is great, however, unless it is essentially your full time job or you have absolutely no problem paying a 500% premium it is not worth it. I used my old cintiq propped up on canned beans for 5 years, and it worked fine. This is like twice as good and $500 instead of $1. They could even remove some functionality to reduce price, but it's basically charging by the pound instead of cost of production. I seriously cannot image the meeting they had to price this, where they all must have just been laughing and twirling mustaches all day. It's literally like 3 pieces of metal, no more complex than a versa mount with like a 10 lb metal base. If it was $80 dollars they would still be making a massive profit. It is the best and most compatible, but you're essentially donating $500 to Wacom out of the goodness of your heart.
V**Y
Does what it says it does.
It’s just a stand. Nothing out of the ordinary. It’s solid and have an very good weight to not having the monitor moving around.
T**0
It's a stand
at over $400, it had better wash your laundry and shower you in compliments.
S**C
I don't care what others say ...
I bought the Cintiq Pro 27 AND the stand (even though I worried about the expense of the stand). It works! Very durable, much better than past Cintiq Pro stands. Fits nicely on the desk and I couldn't be happier. In fact, I would recommend that if you value your pen display, don't shortchange getting a third-party stand that you'll end up frustrated with.
P**6
Not worth the money
I recently bought this because I needed a stand. It came in this huge box which was almost the same size as the critique 27 pro tablets box. Item itself is not that big. It's made of mostly metal and folds well. It seems great and all but not worth 500 dollars. If you have an older stand you should try using that before buying something this over priced.
S**Y
I HIGHLY discourage this stand if you care about wobbling...
The media could not be loaded. For reference, I have used the Cintiq 24 Pro with the Ergo stand for about 2-3 years, it's excellent. It has very little to no wobble and very sturdy from nearly every angle. I also did not purchase from Amazon so returns costed me 110$ for the cheapest option using UPS.I originally thought it was a defect with how much it wobbled and had to ship my stand back first to Wacom then waiting them to receive and ship (around 2 week process) it also had the same flaw of wobbling when using it.I would highly discourage the new 27 Pro stand if you care about wobbling and don't rest your drawing monitor on the table.Here's some major downsides to the 27 Pro Stand:- It is very wobbly which is very inexcusable for a stand of this cost and considering their previous generation was the opposite.- It is MUCH lower in height than the previous generation. It does not come high enough to make use of the stand portion whereas the 24 Ergo stand had a very wide range. So if you like the keyboard underneath, good luck getting your hand underneath the very small clearanceHere's some nitpicks:- The grip on the bottom is very very strong, so if you slide your Wacom or like to move it around on the table, you will most likely have to do some extra work to make that possible. Even though the drawing monitor is much lighter, its drastically harder to move around the table because it mainly sits on large protruding rubber grips instead of something flatter and evenly spread out like the 24 Pro Stand- Cost- No keyboard tray which is fine, but the legs and stand gets in the way of keyboard. Not to mention that it does not get high enough to even put your keyboard underneath it to where you fit your arm underneath.Small good things I can say is that the base is strong, but the hinges have horrible wobbling issues. It looks nice and clean but functionality is horrible.My current setup was ironically a nice 50$ Huion vesa stand but I have recently retrofitted my old Wacom Ergo Stand for the 24 Pro because I like the height features and very sturdy structure while being used.Conclusion: Save your money and get something else because if you want to float it, you are better off getting something much much cheaper that will have similar wobbling.
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