Selling my Cintiq Companion! - $500USD (On hold)
9 years ago
Looking for $500USD for it.
Likely just sticking to shipping this within the US.
Details and such here!
http://imgur.com/a/8vW2s
But just to copy-paste textual stuff here!
(Note- may need to remove spaces from between periods in the links.)Hey there! I'm offering to sell my Cintiq Companion (the first model) here! Please do note, however, it seems to have a faulty battery, as charging this thing takes a bit of precise 'struggle'. One has to be finicky with the plug that goes into the charging port on the Cintiq; typically resting the edge of the device on the plug itself seems to have the best chance in getting it to actually charge, though occasionally it may work.
For better understanding of what I'm trying to explain, there is a little video I have here. - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0.....ew?usp=sharing
Regardless of when the orange light on the side of the Cintiq comes on or now, you *must* make sure that the battery icon is moving for a while/actually reads as 'charging' when hovering the cursor over it. It's not an insanely big issue when it's not getting difficulty, but it can either take a quick few seconds or quite a while to get working right. It is still capable of charging up to %100, though.
It's fairly difficult to see in the second image, but also in certain lighting, screen scratches can be noticed on the device. They're not really prominent/very noticeable when I draw with it, however. Scratches only seem to be more around the right of the screen, and somewhat the center, than anywhere else though. (Makes sense, as I'm righthanded. The big of usage I got from it seemed to have shown through.)
Aside from these likely deal-breaking factors, however, it's still a very nice device to work on. I've primarily used Paint Tool SAI on this, with Manga Studio 5 on occassion, and both work swimmingly. (I've also tried dabbling in Flash, ToonBoom, and TVPaint on it; all have worked well in pen pressure). Pen pressure/calibration is still had as well. To give slight show of it in a program (the 'Sketchbook' app in this case), I've also recorded this. -
https://www.dropbox.com/s/xoet8on8r.....81%29.mov?dl=0
Everything pictured in the first/third image is to be included!
-Cintiq Companion
-The Companion's adjustable stand (is holding up the device like seen above)
-A Cintiq pen with it's case (and including a spare four pen nibs; total of five when including a nib already inside the pen).
-The Cintiq Companion carrying case
-Screen cloth -TWO power supplies. (One from Wacom when I got this, then another I ordered from eBay months later when I initially assumed the first was the cause of charging problems. Yes, they both work, last I checked. But the first one still holds well.)
-The Quick Start Guide (although upon receiving, you may simply need to log into your own Microsoft account, as I've deleted all of my art files/personal download and account information from here).
-Accounts that I still have stored on here are seen in the last image.
And I'll be sure all this is sent within the original boxing, which (as seen) I still have here! Although, for better safe -than-sorry circumstances given the battery, I'll be keeping this device charging until I find myself in a position to send. :)
If there are any questions that need to be answered here that I haven't addressed or anything, feel free to contact me on Twitter (@Orlando_Fox) or email me: orlandofoxie2@gmail.com
I've received interest in purchasing this off of me; putting it on hold to eventually send out to said individual!

TheDoggyGal
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7 in. x 14.8 in. x 0.39 in.