In addition to the graphics tablet and Wacom Pro Pen 2, it comes with a detachable pen holder, three replacement nibs, a nib removal tool, a 3-in-1 cable, and the required power cable and adapter. The Wacom Cintiq 16HD works with both macOS and Windows operating systems and is currently available for pre-order for $649.95. It uses Electro Magnetic Resonance (EMR) technology, meaning no batteries are needed to keep the pen operating. The pen features two side buttons and lag-free tracking. Included with the Cintiq 16HD is the Wacom Pro Pen 2, which works with the tablet to offer 8192 levels of pen pressure sensitivity - four times that of its predecessor, the Cintiq Pro 16. The pen tablet features built-in legs that provide a natural tilt angle and a recessed connection so it lays flat when the three-in-one power port is plugged in. The screen has a brightness rating of 210 cd/m², a 1000:1 contrast ratio and a 176-degree viewing angle. Its display, as it name suggests, is a 15.6 inch 1920 x 1080 pixel touchscreen display with the ability to produce upwards of 16.7 million colors - 72% NTSC color coverage and 100% sRGB. The Cintiq 16HD falls right between Wacom's Cintiq 13HD and Cintiq 22HD graphics tablet. Wacom has announced its latest creation, the Cintiq 16HD, a mid-range pen tablet that takes inspiration from Wacom's much larger (and more expensive) Cintiq Pro lineup and packages it in a more compact and affordable form factor.