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- #22 in Computer Graphics Tablets
Simbisai Kahari
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Excellent Wacom alternative. Works well with the chrome books in our school. I plan to continue to use them because of their affordability, designed for comfortable use and easy use for artist of all ages and skill levels.
robyn
Reviewed in Canada on February 13, 2025
Bought this for my photography business, to make editing photos a bit easier. So far it's easy to use, works really well, and makes editing SO much easier! Really cool tool to have and worth the money.
Jean-Pierre D
Reviewed in Belgium on January 6, 2025
Utilisée pour le dessin Paint 3D et en remplacement de la souris pour naviguer et lire des textes.Amélioration suggérée: possibilité de changer de curseur.Je n'utilise pas le driver.
Shameem Ziya
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on January 20, 2025
No complaint. works well, it just need to be compatible with more apps.
firecraker05
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
This is a very versatile product. As a math teacher I wanted something where I could annotate on the screen as I walk throughout the classroom. With this being wireless it works perfectly. I can comfortably hold it in one hand while I write with the other. It is light weight and easy to use. I was able to plug it into my computer and start using it right away. This is my second one in about 8 years and they are a great quality item. I do not use it for drawing purposes as my artists would, but it works great as a teacher.
KJ
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2024
This tablet is great! I love these tablets so much, my old one broke and it was time for a new one. This one feels a bit different from my last one but I did get that one back in 2020 it’s a lot rougher than my first. I also can’t use it like a mouse for some reason like my old one. It won’t let me drag and sometimes won’t let me click. BUT!! It draws smoothly and amazingly.
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024
This is essentially my first drawing tablet and I gotta say, it's very beginner friendly. Having used a mouse and GIMP, it's easy to migrate to after a little time with it and I've quickly noticed it becomes much easier to get at those precision edits and curved angles. I've yet to use it in Sai, but I imagine it's pretty great there.I especially love the extras you get with the kit (protective screen, glove, extra pen tips, a pen holder, usb adapters). The pen has a small, but nice weight to it. Personally, I like that the two buttons positioned on the pen make it easy to click/hold using your thumb without having to lose your hand position and I can easily rotate the pen in a natural manner to avoid accidental button presses. I'm glad it has a soft grip for your fingers to rest on too instead of just hard plastic all over. It just feels good.The tablet itself is also nice and big for its work surface. Its sensitivity can be adjusted via the driver panel. The shortcut buttons on the tablet also make it easier to zoom in/out or undo/redo mistakes. I love it! Seriously, no cons from me or my wallet.
Sophia matos
Reviewed in Brazil on January 4, 2023
A mesa é muito boa, pelo preço ela tem uma ótima qualidade, tenho ela a alguns meses e nao deu nenhum problema. A caneta tem esses botões que vc pode configurar do jeito q vc quiser, por um lado é muito pratico, por outro é um pouco chato quando vc aperta sem querer. Ela tem um ótimo tamanho, achei q seria pequena mas é ótima pra quem quer começar a desenhar e não pagar tão caro assim. O apoio da caneta vem com um espaço de armazenamento das pontas extras (que são 8, não é muito mas a ponta nao se desgasta tão facil). A XPPEN é uma marca ótima super recomendo!!!
Perla. R.
Reviewed in Mexico on December 5, 2022
Realmente me ha encantado en todo detalle.Anteriormente tenía una Wacom intous draw small, y esta XP Pen es superior casi en su totalidad, sin mencionar que es mucho más barata y trabajan muy similar.He estado dibujando con ella por un poco más de una semana y pude ver sus pros y contras. OJO, esta reseña está hecha por una persona que no es profesional, y usa el dibujo como mero hobbitPros:- Es de buen tamaño- Viene con varios accesorios que normalmente no son vistos en otras tabletas- El lápiz es cómodo y un poco más pesado que el de la Wacom- El cable USB es grueso y cuenta con un velcro que ayuda a guardar el mismo cuando ya no se está usando- La presión e inclinación (punto a mencionar, la inclinación solo es para programas que cuenten con esta función, PS y CSP son unos de ellos) andan muy bien en todos mis programas (SAI, Medibang, y CSP)- La instalación fue muy sencilla y rápida- El diseño es muy bonito y elegante- Los atajos funcionan como deberían- No se necesita de mucho para usarla en Android, solo es cuestión de abrir la app de dibujo y conectarla con el adaptador según tu móvilContras:- La posición del cable USB puede ser algo incomoda al trabajar- Hay pequeños bugs al presionar algunos atajos si no se configura antes (al menos para mi), pero nada de qué preocuparse- Los botones del lápiz están muy cerca del agarre, haciendo que los presiones sin querer al trabajar- Necesitas tener el lápiz muy cerca de la tableta para que los atajos del mismo sean reconocidos por la mismaSi eres alguien exigente, es mejor que busques algo más acorde a tus necesidades. Para alguien como yo que realmente no le importa detalles muy pequeños y/o sin importancia, es simplemente perfecta. ♡
Clint
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2020
This tablet is thin, sleek, simple, and it performs. I'm a professional game artist who has used Intuos pro tablets for the past dozen years. I've never had issues with them, but always felt they were overpriced and oversized for how insanely long this tech has been around. Adjusting to a new office setup, I felt that my large intuos pro was taking up far too much space; most of it useless bezel.Despite all of the positive reviews, I was skeptical that I would be satisfied with the XP Pen Deco. But after using the new tablet for a few hours, it has exceeded my expectations. The design is clean and the quality is impressive. I lost a small amount of active space (the Deco is about 12" diag vs 15" on the intuos large) but the footprint is literally half the size of my intuos large in addition to being noticeably thinner.The shape of the pen is comfortable and familiar. Pressure sensitivity and response feel great. The surface has slightly more resistance than my Wacom, but is also very smooth and consistent; less drag and texture than other tablets I've tried.My ONLY gripe is regarding the rocker button on the pen. The placement is fine, but the upper portion is nearly flush with the body of the pen, which makes it difficult to press. Gluing a tiny piece of plastic to raise the button will be an easy fix, but it would be nice if I didn't need to.I'm a happy artist who just reclaimed some desk space. Frankly, I don't see myself shelling out $400+ on a Wacom ever again. This tablet seems high quality and performs just as well for a fraction of the price. Great job XP Pen. Now I just need to find someone who wants a used Wacom.
Joshua S.
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2019
I'm probably one of the few reviewers who got this to replace my pointing device. I suck at drawing, but I wanted to learn, and my mouse at work was bothering me, so I figured I would try this out. Surprisingly, it was basically plug and play with Linux, Fedora 30. I did NOT use it for anything art related at work, just as a pointing and clicking device. The Digimend drivers should work fine for it, just google for them, although configuring specific settings is more advanced, and required me to use the command line, and I'm unsure if there's a way to map the buttons. But for something that supposedly only works for windows and mac, it was great on linux.I have the protector on it in the picture, the keyboard is an Anne pro v2 60%, and the mouse is a Razer Mamba, so you can see the size comparison. Only changes I wish I could make would be allow me to switch between absolute mode and relative mode using the express keys; I think you have to go into the driver gui and click a radio button to pick the mode, but you're unable to bind it to a key. On Linux, I couldn't get the top button on the pen to register at all, so I had to create key binds to do middle click. Other than that, works great, the penholder is super convenient. I actually also ordered the XP-PEN gs640, the smaller one with no buttons, to use at work in relative mode, and that works great as well.This has pressure sensitivity and tilt functions that seem to work great in Krita.Definitely a worthwhile pick up if you're looking for an alternative input device or good quality, inexpensive drawing pad.
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