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XP-PEN Artist12 11.6 Inch FHD Drawing Monitor Pen Display Graphic Monitor with PN06 Battery-Free Multi-Function Pen Holder and Glove 8192 Pressure Sensitivity

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$159.99

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1.Size:15.6 Inch


About this item

  • Universal Compatibility: It's compatible with Windows 7/8/10/11, Mac 10.10 or later, Linux. Compatible with Photoshop, Illustrator, SAI, Painter, MediBang, Clip Studio, and more. It's ideal for digital drawing, animation, sketching, photo editing, 3D sculpting, and more (XP-PEN Artist12 drawing tablet must be connected to a computer to work).
  • 11.6 HD IPS display: Artist12 drawing tablet is the XP-PEN’s latest smallest 1920x1080 HD display paired with 72% NTSC(100%SRGB) Color Gamut, presenting vivid images, vibrant colors and extreme detail for a stunning display of your artwork. It's pre-installed anti-reflective screen protector already. The slim touch bar can be programmed to zoom in and out, scroll up and down. Its 6 shortcut keys are customizable, XP-PEN driver allows the shortcut keys to be attuned to other different software
  • Battery-free stylus with a digital eraser at the end: XP-PEN advanced P06 passive pen was made for a traditional pencil-like feel! Featuring a unique hexagonal design, non-slip & tack-free flexible glue grip, partial transparent pen tip, and an eraser at the end! Delivering technical sense, high efficiency, with a fashionable and comfortable grip, and there are 8 replacement pen nibs included with the multi-function pen holder
  • XP-PEN Artist12 drawing tablet with screen is ideal for online education and remote work. Set the Artist12 drawing screen as an extended display when working from home, visually present your handwritten notes on the screen directly. Teachers and students can write and edit complicated functional equations with ease. It's compatible with XSplit, Zoom, Twitch, Microsoft Teams, ezTalks Webinar, Idroo, Scribbiar, wiziQ, and more
  • XP-PEN provides a one-year warranty and lifetime technical support for all our drawing pen tablets/displays. Register your XP-PEN Artist12 drawing tablet on xp-pen web to apply for an ArtRage 5, openCanvas, or Explain Everything. Your laptop/desktop needs to have HDMI and USB-A ports available for the connection, or you need an extra converter(such as Thunderbolt to HDMI, depends on what ports that your laptop/desktop has) for the connection



4.4 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #26 in Computer Graphics Tablets
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available August 20, 2018 Manufacturer XP-PEN

Product Description

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Easy to Connect

As long as your laptop/desktop has HDMI and USB-A port, you can plug and play it. If don't have one, you can use an adapter to convert the connection.

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Easy to Carry

The Artist 12 drawing tablet is easy to carry, and plug and play. You can take it anywhere you want, like at home, classroom, etc.

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Versatility and Compatibility

XPPen Artist12 drawing tablet is compatible with Windows 10/8/7, MAC OS 10.10 and later, and Linux OS. Also compatible with Photoshop, SAI, and so on.

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Package List

1xArtist12 Drawing Tablet / 1xP06 Battery-free Pen / 8xReplacement Pen nibs / 1x3-in-1 Cord / 1xUSB Cable / 1xGlove / 1x Adapter / 1xQuick Guide

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Joaovictordaniel
Reviewed in Brazil on February 2, 2025
Muito bom, produto perfeitamente embalado e protegido sem nenhum arranhão ou dano, com um tempo de envio bem rápido e um produto que atende suas expectativas
Nicolas
Reviewed in France on September 6, 2024
Je souhaite découvrir le dessin par tablette graphique et dans cet optique la tablette est presque parfaite.J'ai été surpris du nombre de ports nécessaire au fonctionnement (2 usb + un hdmi) mais tout était indiqué, je n'ai juste pas fait assez attention.Actuellement je ne peux l'utiliser que sur mon pc portable par manque de ports dispo sur la carte graphique de mon pc fix (un gtx 3070) mais j'ai acheté des adaptateurs hdmi/display port pour voir si ça peut marcher, j'éditerais le poste en fonction.Attention toute fois, moi ça ne me dérange pas mais pour des personnes plus pointilleuses sur leur dessins l'écran de la tablette ne donne pas le même rendu couleur que l'écran du pc et je n'ai pas trouvé d'option dans le logiciel pour modifier ça (d'après des recherches sur le net c'est normal, les écrans ont un rendu différent malgré les mêmes paramétrages).À noté également, l'agencement des boutons de la tablette est prévu pour droitier, étant gaucher, il faut basculer de 180 degrés sur le logiciel pour être à l'aise en dessinant.Le packaging est propre et bien pensé, et le stylo est bien protégé dans un sylo (ça semble logique mais attention à ne pas le faire tomber tout de même, c'est bien précisé dans la notice d'ailleurs). Il y a également quelques mines de rechange à l'arrière du sylo.En conclusion pour débuter elle est nikel mais pour des personnes plus expérimenté il vaut mieux prendre les versions plus récentes (et plus coûteuses) de la même marque.
Catherine Vanhoebrock
Reviewed in Belgium on August 14, 2024
Conforme à mes espérance et facile d'utilisation et de montage
Zerq
Reviewed in Sweden on June 15, 2023
Really good value, Linux support works wellwhat more can i say... thus far i've found nothing to complain about... the only thing that could maybe improve it would be to have both a horizontal and vertical scroll surface thingy... but that about the only thing that comes to mind its a fantastically good product.would absolutely reccomend.
HH1
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on November 29, 2023
perfect
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2020
This drawing monitor is insanely good for the price. I’ll have to admit that I’ve only used it for a week or so at the time of me writing this. Yet the one thing I wanted to point out was something I found to be quite inconvenient and possibly challenging/ impossible for beginners as they set up their new drawing monitor. I started out by deleting my previous tablet driver and downloaded the one that my computer needed on the XP-PEN website. It was a walk in the park, super simple. The thing was when I rest my computer and connected the cables it wasn’t working. I turned on the monitor and it gave me an error message, then enabled battery saver mode. Long story short I had to fidget around with my cables for about 30 minutes and reset my computer a dozen times to actually get it going. Once inside my program I found that even though the cursor was popping up on screen once it went over the canvas it was going haywire. I went into the driver and calibrated it a bunch, then reset it again. Then I ended up having to change my virtual monitor set up so that the XP-PEN monitor would mirror my main one. After all that I came a across a slight problem, in multiple programs that I had tested I was seeing that the lines were coming out pixel-y. It actually wasn’t a problem with the monitor that time but just the custom DPI settings I had on all my programs, so keep that in mind if you come around a similar issue. Anyways, it took me about 15 resets before it was working functionally, then another one when the stylus went haywire again. Right after reset 16 I started to question my purchase but once I got into the rhythm of things with the touch bar, shortcut keys and the really great screen quality, my doubts just went away. The inclusion of the pen case and smudge guard plus cloth were nice but also incredibly practical. The drawing monitor didn’t give me any problems from then on, the only thing would maybe be that I have to disconnect and reconnect the HDMI to USB adapter cable every time I turn on my computer, this isn’t new to me though, I’ve had similar issues with that adapter when using other monitors, but hey maybe another reset would be necessary! All in all I would consider it easy to use but not easy to set up. There were a few aforementioned issues I encountered which weren’t from the monitor itself but instead as a result of the monitor such as the DPI and HDMI adapter, which is important to differentiate between as it helps better find the solution. If this were my first encounter with drawing virtually then I would love using it but maybe find it impossible to set up. If you’re planning on buying this product specifically for someone who doesn’t know anything about computers, drawing programs, or tablets in the slightest then it’s better to either A. Have it set up for them by someone who either knows about it or has the extreme patience and time to learn about it, or B. Buy a simpler type of drawing TABLET as it would most likely be 10 times easier to set up than a drawing monitor. Though they are XP-PEN’s competition, Wacom, and the Wacom Intuos tablets are really awesome for beginners, I had one starting out and at that time they even included drawing and animation programs ( all be it not very good ones). A Wacom tablet would be a better choice if choice A isn’t possible. Yet I understand the interest with this particular monitor with its size and price point. I highly recommend it regardless of my initial problems.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2019
Note: turn down the brightness! It doesn't need to be at 100; I usually have it down to 40%. The screen brightness made me so nauseous until I realized that it's probably way too bright. The screen does have glare, but it really isn't that noticeable. Another thing; go in your computer settings and fix the refresh rate on the tablet! It was on a slower setting (didn't even notice visually) but it made me so nauseous. I fixed it to a higher refresh rate and voila.Anyway:The color on this thing is so pretty and my computer screen looks dull in comparison. It is so accurate when printing and posting to social media.The pen is soft, easy to hold, and you're not easily able to press the button on the side like other pens so there are no mistakes. And the case? My dog AND my cat have gotten ahold of this thing and everything is still in working order. Nothing needs to be replaced because it's so safe.Click the button right above the scroll bar and you're given options for scrolling, panning, and changing brush size. I always keep it to brush sizing and it's so nice. I had something similar with the Intuos Pro tablet from Wacom and have missed it ever since.I programmed the bottom three buttons to Y (redo), Z (undo, and this button has a little raised dot for easy finding), and S for quick saving my progress.** changing to brush sizing will show as "KL/KR Mode switch [ ]"I have never minded small spaces to work in and prefer it compared to big canvas sizes, so this size is perfect for me and fits nicely in the tablet section of my backpack. You can definitely find a laptop sleeve that will fit this beauty right inside when you're traveling.Easy to hold in your lap, have it laying down, or get a Book Stand Easel ( https://www.dickblick.com/products/blick-studio-book-stand-easel) to have it at a good angle. I found the reviews for the tablet stand to be underwhelming, so I got something sturdier. It's a really nice setup and you can keep the pen holder on the little easel along with the tablet.The only downside I could find is that the cords are a bit messy and confusing to learn at first, and it seems the USB input in the tablet is loose so the cord wiggles a bit. Don't be alarmed if suddenly it moves and you enter a world of Paprika or some acid trip, just straighten it out, put the USB firmly in the input, and it'll be back to normal.Some people might be bothered by the space between the screen and the pen (parallax), but I only ever notice it with really small details. If you're doing line work, this might not be the tablet for you, or you'll have a learning curve to get around it.For under $200 USD (with coupons/discount codes) this is a HUGE steal.
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