Wacom Cintiq 13HD in-depth review
Illustrator Lizzie Mary Cullen spends time with the hottest little creative tool of 2013 (so far anyway).
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Illustrator Lizzie Mary Cullen spends time with the hottest little creative tool of 2013 (so far anyway).
Neil Bennett looks at a workstation that’s supremely powerful, if oddly set up.
We spend some time with Wacom's new digital drawing surface, which fits comfortably onto your lap.
Neil Bennett spends time with a beautifully-sculpted desktop.
For 3D artists, two workstations is definitely better than one, finds Neil Bennett
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The latest in Fujifilm's retro styled X series of premium-build compacts is top notch but awkward to turn on.
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Neil Bennett discovers what splashing five grand on a workstation gets you
Neil Bennett checks out an ‘iMac on steroids’
Neil Bennett checks out the most powerful laptop we've ever reviewed, with screen options that outdo even Apple's Retina Display for creative work.
As Elias Plastiras discovers, there’s a lot to like about this mirrorless camera
Canon's top-notch digital SLR impresses Elias Plastiras
This multi-touch-enabled Cintiq has made Lizzie Mary Cullen consider going to extreme lengths to make enough money to buy one.
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