🎉 Elevate Your Artistry with the XPPen 4K Tablet!
The XPPen 4K UHD Artist Pro 19 Gen2 Drawing Tablet features a stunning 18.4-inch 4K UHD display, offering exceptional color accuracy and a seamless drawing experience. With dual styluses, extensive compatibility, and innovative connectivity options, this tablet is designed for professional artists and designers seeking to enhance their creative process.
Specific Uses For Product | 3D Modelling, Designing, Animation |
Display Type | LCD |
Compatible Devices | Android (USB3.1 DP1.2), Windows 7 (or later), Linux, MacOS 10.13(or later), ChromeOS 88 (or later) |
Operating System | Android (USB3.1 DP1.2), Windows 7 (or later), Linux, MacOS 10.13(or later), ChromeOS 88 (or later) |
Additional Features | Anti-Glare Glass, 4K UHD (3840x2160) resolution, 99.8% sRGB and 156% sRGB area ratio, 96% Adobe RGB and 116% Adobe RGB area ratio, and 98% Display P3 and 115% Display P3area ratio, 16384 Pen Pressure,Battery-Free Stylus, Full Lamination |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB, HDMI |
Active Surface Area | 409 x 230 MM |
Item Dimensions L x W | 19"L x 14"W |
Screen Size | 18.4 Inches |
Color | Dark Silver |
F**E
Wacom on a budget get it!!
I couldn't afford a wacom cintiq 22 since i wanted a bigger interface screen and almost the same size of an A4 paper under the CSP interface. I started with wacom one display and i did enjoy that tablet for a few weeks until my friend talked to me about xp pen products. After doin tons of research about this company finally pull the trigger on getting the artist 22 2nd gen seriesAnd my oh my.. where do i begin? The quality of the display is amazing its simillar to my lg qhd 32 and the tablet capabilities itself is really simillar to wacom one that i used before only difference is the i have a bigger display 21.5 compare to 11.3 but there is a little janky about the pen cursor whenever i put my stabilization on higher side there's like a input delay thats kinda funny to look at cuz it looks like the lines were chasing up to the pen,never had that kind of quirk on wacom one that i used before but it doesen't really affect me since ive got used to it after few art the ive finished with this tablet and the stylus is battery free so it aint a hassle unlike apple pencils😂.so if ur on the market looking for a bigg ahh display tablet i highly recommend this tablet for ya'll whether ur starting out on digital nooblet like me or wanted an alternetive for wacom cintiq series without breaking the bank then get this one.
G**O
Sturdy, large, multiple uses, and re-connected myself to digital art.
TL;DR: I love this tablet already.Let's break it down into a more detailed review!PRICE:- This tablet is expensive, but relatively speaking, is quite cheap for what it does compared to other tablets of similar size and ability. If you wanted a Wacom as big and as sturdy as this one, you'd definitely be dropping at least $1000.- I managed to get this tablet while it was on sale, so it cost me only $455. ($470 in grand total including a 4-year warranty.) Which is a bit of a steal considering the original price of this tablet is $550 (or $565 including a 4-year warranty) so I'm exceptionally happy with the price I got it for. Even if I did pay the full $565 for it, I think it definitely still would be worth it.SET UP:- It takes about 10-20 minutes to physically pull out, set up, remove wrappers, and connect all the wires to the computer and tablet. TIP: the first thing you should do before setting up your tablet is find the pens, and charge at least one of them, so that it charges while you set everything up. They take a very short amount of time to charge (I'd say about 30 minutes) so you'll be able to use it as soon as everything is put together.- When it comes to actually setting up the tablet to work with your computer and downloading the drivers and whatnot, it is a bit of a pain. (But lets be honest with ourselves- what tablet ISN'T a pain to set up?) Make sure to delete all other drivers for any other tablets you've had in the past (if you have a windows 10 computer, those can be found under 'Settings -> Apps'.- Remember to double check to make sure all the wires are plugged in ALL THE WAY. I spent an hour trying to figure out why my tablet wouldn't connect to my computer, when the issue was that the HDMI cord wasn't fully pushed in all the way.- You can contact the company for help via phone or email. Their phone line is only available at certain times, but email seems to be available past the times of the phone line. So as long as you don't send them an email in the dead of night, you'll likely get a response back pretty quickly.FUNCTIONALITY:- This tablet feels AMAZING to use. For a long time, I hated making digital art. I had a $50 tablet (one of those grey ones that is a small square, no screen) and it always felt like digital art was just me suffering for 4 hours straight as I threw random lines onto a blank canvas and hoped it came out looking decent. There's something very disconnecting about moving your hand in one place while your eyes look at a different place. Now, I finally feel connected to my art once again. I like to draw on this thing, its fun. I've drawn more on this in the past two days than I drew in months on my old tablet.- This tablet has a matte screen protector on it, giving it a more paper-like feel. As someone who primarily draws traditional, I love that feature. Other users complained about the glare, but due to the way the lighting in my room works (I rarely keep my overhead light on during the day, and only turn it on at night if I need to find something. The back of my tablet is facing a window, so no light source directly hits the tablet) this is not an issue for me.- This tablet feels sturdy. I know I can lean on it and rest my hand on it as I work, without fear that the stand might break.- This tablet also doubles as a second monitor, and its far bigger than my laptop screen, so I like to use it to watch Youtube/Netflix/etc when I'm not drawing on it. If you have the screens set to extend, you can also use your computer monitor as a screen to watch something while you draw on the tablet.-The tablet is very easy to change the angle of. You simply have to lift up this little thing in the back right behind the monitor, and pull it up or gently lay it backwards to change the angle. You can do this without having to stand up or struggle with the mechanism.- This tablet is HUGE. From the dimensions, you can already tell this thing is pretty big, but actually seeing it and using it makes you realize that this thing is gigantic. It's nice to work on such a big space. It's quite a bit bigger than my laptop- and my laptop is already above the average size for your regular laptop dimensions. (And no, its not something tiny, like a chromebook.)OTHER:-It comes with two pens, but only one pen holder that fits one pen at a time. I kind of wish the pen holder held two pens, because I just have to lay the extra one on my desk while I'm not using it and hope it doesn't get knocked over and roll into oblivion. This isn't a huge issue however, just a little minor inconvenience.- This thing takes up a LOT of ports on your laptop/computer. The HDMI port for the tablet, a USB port for the tablet, and a USB port for charging the pens. (I suppose the last one can be removed most of the time, however.) I only have 3 USB ports on my laptop, and combined with the fact that my headphones are also USB-connected, it doesn't leave room for anything else, such as my mouse. Not so much an inconvenience or complaint as it is just something to be aware about, in case you have other things you need plugged into USB ports a lot. TIP: If you have a phone charger block, you could probably just plug the pen charger into the block to charge it, rather than just plugging it into your computer. I personally don't have a charger block lying around and I don't really want to spend the money to buy one, so I choose to just plug the charger into my computer instead.I love using this. It makes me excited to see where I can bring my digital art, and how far I can advance as an artist. I like using it, and it makes me happy to see it on my desk, and know I have the opportunity to use it every day to create works of art. While perhaps not the best for someone JUST entering art, it's pretty good for anyone who has a serious hobby for art, someone who wants to go to school for art, or anyone else who seems dedicated to the craft. I would highly recommend to anyone who wants to take their experience with digital art to the next level. I could even see professionals using this. You'll feel connected to your art again, and be happy with what you create. It's so much fun to use. It's a purchase and an investment I'm very happy I made.
H**Y
XPPEN Artist 22 Gen 2
The media could not be loaded. Works awesome looks great . Display came really packed great exp-pen does a great job. It works smooth I’m using the open canvas because the free program I choose ain’t for Mac because it’s on the bottom of page after you select then it says not for Mac. Set it next to my 4K monitor don’t look much different. I posted a video also. This is for the artist22 I was going to get the 22 plus but I wanted a different express keys than xp-pen so I couldn’t justify the extra 150 basically for HDq but it’s 1080p natively so didn’t make much sense to Me.
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.
W**S
Doubles as a monitor
This is a solid tablet that serves as a monitor for my Apple MacBook Air. By solid I mean that the frame is heavy and won't wobble or shake when using it. The drawback to this is not as portable as a smaller version but I keep it on my desk most of the time. It works with my apps for photo editing and 3D printing right out of the box. And it can be used in place of a mouse or trackpad. It is much easier to use because I use the pen pen directly on the monitor as I would on a sheet of paper or canvas.. The quality is good for what I do, but a professional artist needs to become familiar with its limitations before making a decision.
A**I
Get It.
Had initial issues where I had a faulty screen where tracking the stylus would die after a moment to minutes however, they quickly as they could resolved my issue.Upon use-- honestly? Such an good tablet.
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