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Wacom is attempting to appease on-the-go professional artists with its pair of new high-end tablets. The Cintiq Companion tablet family consists of two 13.3-inch devices: the Companion, which runs Windows 8, and the Companion Hybrid, running Android Jellybean.
Each tablet features full HD displays with touch control, Wi-Fi connectivity, a 2-megapixel front-facing camera and rear 8-megapixel camera, stereo headphone jack, and microphone. The pair also comes with the Wacom Pro Pen with 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity.
Though there are a few notable stylus-toting tablets, like the Samsung Galaxy Note 8, Wacom's new devices are primarily geared toward artists in need of higher graphics capabilities than your average Android tablet.
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Designed with pro artists in mind, the Companion runs Windows 8 and houses a third-generation Intel Core CPU and Intel HD Graphics 4000 GPU. The base Windows 8 version houses 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD, and the Windows 8 Pro version includes 8GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD.
Pricing for the Windows 8 version of the Cintiq Companion starts at $1,999, and the Windows 8 Pro version is priced at $2,499.
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The Cintiq Companion Hybrid packs a lesser -- yet still impressive -- punch, running Android 4.2 and housing a Nvidia Tegra 4 CPU. The device functions as a traditional graphics tablet when connected to a Mac or PC, and works as a simple Android device when unplugged.
The Companion Hybrid also comes loaded with Wacom Creative Canvas, a new software for painting and sketching. The 16GB version's retail price is set at $1,499, and the 32GB version is priced at $1,599, with an expected mid-September release.
Wacom also announced a pressure-sensitive stylus for the iPad. Look for the Companion tablets to hit Wacom's online store starting next month.
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