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Wacom’s new 32-inch Cintiq Pro is at least four times bigger than an iPad

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Wacom announced over the summer that the company would be adding 24-inch and 32-inch Cintiq Pros to its lineup, and the flagship tablets debuted tonight at CES for the first time. They feature edge-to-edge glass screens, and work with the Pro Pen 2 stylus, which boasts 8,192 pressure-sensitivity levels.

The 24-inch model will have separate pen-only or pen-and-touch display versions and will be available in late February. The 32-inch will only be available in the pen-and-touch option, and will be available sometime in the spring. And since Cintiq Pros don’t have ExpressKeys (shortcut keys you can program to undo, copy, paste, etc.) built in like the old Cintiq 27HD did, the ExpressKey Remote comes with the device. You’ll have to buy your own stand if you want one, though.

Seeing it in person, I was unprepared for how massive the screen would be. This is what it looks like in comparison to my on-the-go setup, the Clip Studio workspace on my 9.7-inch iPad Pro. It’s that huge.

Photo by Dami Lee / The Verge

Obviously, at $3,300 for the 32-inch version and $2,000 for the 24-inch model, these super tablets are geared more toward professionals and studios. For the rest of us, we can dream about the current 13-inch and 16-inch versions which cost $1,000 and $1,500, respectively, if we save up enough someday.

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