Because drawing is important even if you are on the go

Aug 20, 2013 11:12 GMT  ·  By

One of the first things that one always tries when getting a stylus-equipped tablet is definitely drawing. And most of the times the aftertaste is a sour one, because tablets aren't designed with professional drawing in mind.

Deciding to come to your aid, Wacom has introduced the Cintiq Companion Hybrid. A two-in-one solution that is both a tablet and when connected to a computer, a digital sketchpad.

On the tablet side of things, it comes with an Nvidia Tegra 4 processor, Android Jelly Bean and software designed especially for your creative needs, such as the Wacom Creative Cavas.

You will find both a 16GB version as well as a 32GB one available for purchase, priced at $1499 / €1121 and $1599 / €1196 respectively.

According to Don Varga, professional brand director at Wacom Americas, “The new Cintiq Companion line enables mobile creatives to carry out their jobs without compromising on the high performance required for delivering professional-grade design and artistic output.”