🎉 Elevate Your Art Game with the XPPen Artist 22!
The XPPen Artist 22 2nd is a cutting-edge drawing tablet featuring a 21.5-inch LCD display with a native resolution of 1920x1080. It boasts an impressive color gamut of 122% sRGB and 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity, making it ideal for digital artists, educators, and remote workers. With USB-C connectivity and wide compatibility with various operating systems and software, this tablet is designed to enhance your creative workflow.
Specific Uses For Product | Online Teaching/E-Learning/Remote working/Digital drawing/Web-conference |
Display Type | LCD |
Compatible Devices | Mac OS X 10.10 (and higher), Linux, Windows 7 and above |
Native Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Operating System | Windows 7 and above, Mac OS X 10.10 (and higher), and Linux |
Additional Features | Drawing/learning/working |
Connectivity Technology | USB, HDMI |
Pressure Sensitivity | 8192 Levels |
Active Surface Area | 476.064 x 267.786mm |
Item Dimensions L x W | 13.07"L x 21.18"W |
Screen Size | 21.5 Inches |
T**Y
Fantastic for the price. I'm sure wacom is better, but not $2k better.
So far so good. Easy to set up and the stand is really amazing. I almost regretted using an ergotron arm with it, the stand is so light and easily adjustable. The whole thing is light enough that even though it is relatively huge I could see travelling with this and a laptop if you have a courier backpack.Got all the drivers installed off the website, quick and easy. The only problem is its incompatibility with wacom. They say they are compatible with each other if loaded in the right order, but the best I could get was to have my intuos working without pressure sensitivity and the XP pen working great. I was fine with this, but when I booted my pc up the next morning both the display tablet and the intuos worked, but neither could register pressure sensitivity. Other than that this thing is amazing for the price. I had the cintiq 21ux dtk, which was nice but low res and very large/unwieldy. Great product but a decade old and low res with a quarter of the pressure sensitivity of the xp. Then my Wacom pen broke and the idea of spending 60$ on it made no sense when I could buy this guy for 430$. I looked to upgrade to the wacom 22HD but paying 1700$ for an 8 year old product made no sense to me. I am sure a new wacom would be better with a more premium feel, but this thing is perfectly capable in Blender, photoshop, krita, and mischief. If you sculpt in blender and get this display with a 3d space mouse, (you can find them cheap slightly used, 50-60$) then sculpting feels like a futuristic dream, very smooth and intuitive.The lag/parallax of this guy doesnt bother me, but I dont have as much experience with pen displays as some others, so I cant say if it is dramatically better or worse than other models. I'm sure it's not as slick as a wacom, but all I can say it it feels like real drawing on a great, matte surface that legitimately feels like paper. I forget to wear a glove while drawing because the surface is just matte enough that my palm never drags at all, it glides over the surface just like drawing on a jumbo moleskine sketchbook.The Express keys are nice and work great, really free up the drawing work flow and can be bound to any program/programs you use. The only app this has felt wierd with is krita, cant put my finger on it but it doesnt feel as snappy.No regrets thus far, but it's only been a couple days. I'll update if anything happens.
C**A
Impressive!
Off and on through out my years of using Huion, Wacom, and now XPpen. I have to say, I'm super impressed with XPpen!I recently bought a wacom one. Quickly regretted it. I had returned it. It's response time was horrible, and wasn't worth $300. I was about to buy a huion again (had one many years ago) and saw reviews that within 3 years, the display would stop working.Then I found x pen, and this model. The reviews seemed amazing but I didn't get to hopeful.However, I'm glad I bought this!It's response time is amazing. Easy to use. The size of the screen is perfect and the colors are beautiful. The pens are super comfortable to use.It came with a handful of nibs, and two pens that I flip between. I'm still getting used to the keypad as I never used one until I bought this.Software installation was easy! Wacom was a nightmare.Overall, I'm very happy with my purchase of this display. The price, seems fair. I bought it while on sale for black Friday.As a graphic editor, I appreciate this display and will stick with XPpen from now on. So long as they keep making quality products, I'll keep coming back to buy from them.
A**Y
Great tablet. Positive customer service experience.
1 week in review.I got this tablet last Friday and I'm rating it on the following Friday.Build quality - The tablet quality is acceptable for the price. The plastics used on the back may be cheap but are thick and feel sturdy and are functional. The same goes for the mount. The only complaint I have is that the main board/motherboard arrived slightly askew as the inputs such as the HDMI do not line up perfectly on the outside. The front has higher quality materials. The button actuation is good, the screen is resilient and precise.Driver - The driver is very lightweight which is a quality I usually prefer in my software. It isn't boated with tons of options and distractions I'd never use. I can quickly use it how I want it. The ability to calibrate the pen position elimantes any paralax issues and allows you to adjust to your own preference.Customer Service - I had an issue 5 days in and was ready to be upset, but I got a valid solution soon after opening a ticket, and it was an issue on my end to boot.It comes with plenty of accesories. They didn't skimp on the cables.I have tried Wacom's intuos line and this feels far far better. I suppose its more comparible to an ipad pro and a samsung tab 3 which I've had both and returned as they were very underwhelming.At the end of the day, my expectastions were exceeded, and that is my metric for 5 stars. Its not perfect, but I didn't expect it to be. I don't rate 5 stars on expensive products lightly.I'd reccomend it to my friends.
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