XPPen Artist Pro 14 Gen2 Drawing Tablet with Screen 14 inch Graphic Art Tablet with Full Laminated Anti-Glare Screen 16384 Pressure Levels X3 Pro Battery-Free Stylus 123% sRGB Tilt Stand Mini Keydial
$399.99
Price: $399.99
(as of Dec 22, 2024 13:06:44 UTC – Details)
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16K Pressure Sensitive: XPPen Artist Pro 14 Gen2 drawing tablet introducing X3 Pro smart chip stylus is a breakthrough innovation boasting industry-first 16K pressure levels, 100%* higher than that of its peers. It delivers much more precise and smooth lines than ever before, excelling at hyper-nuanced creation, a game-changer in details.
Full Laminated Anti-glare Screen: The 14-inch graphic tablet’s display adopts full laminated technology, anti-glare etched glass, 16:10 aspect ratio, wide angle of 178°, which all will help you avoid parallax errors between the stylus nib and cursor, precisely positioning every single one of your strokes. TÜV SÜD certified optimizes eye comfort by reducing potentially harmful blue light emissions while delivering excellent color accuracy
Enhanced and Brilliant color coverage: 99% sRGB color gamut coverage and 123% sRGB color gamut area ratio, △E <2.2 high color accuracy, let you create boldly in stunning color accuracy and detail. Every piece of content becomes a feast to look at and comes to life exactly what you imagine
The Artist Pro 14 Gen2 Pen Display Features: A built-in Foldable Stand lets you get your preferred working posture by spreading it; A Wireless Shortcut Remote lets you get easier access to functions to make quick changes; X-Edge Wrist Rest is ergonomic and smooth, letting you combat the tension and fatigue of the wrist that could be produced due to hours of work on end
Strong Compatibility: The 14-inch graphic monitor with screen is compatible with Windows 7 (or later), macOS 10.10 (or later), Android (USB3.1 DP1.2), Chrome OS 88 (or later), and Linux. Bring more possibilities to your creation. It also supports popular digital art software such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, SAI, CDR, GIMP, Krita, MediBang, FireAlpaca, Toonboom, Maya, Blender3D, etc
One-click to switch from display to tablet: The Artist Pro 14 Gen2 drawing monitor supports drawing tablet mode. Just need to long press the power button for 3 seconds, and it will flash in blue and orange alternately. When the screen is off, you’re getting a drawing tablet
Awarded Design: The XPPen artist pro 14 Gen2 drawing tablet is a Good Design Award 2023 Winner. It’s a game changer in the digital art world
PLEASE NOTE: The 3 in 1 cable is included. It is in a little white box separately in the package. It is NOT a standalone drawing tablet, you need to use it with your computer or laptop
Customers say
Customers appreciate the graphic tablet’s functionality, value for money, and color accuracy. They find it works well and gets the job done, with a reasonable price. Many are satisfied with the screen size and feel. However, some have mixed opinions on ease of use, build quality, and responsiveness.
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$399.99
HREIB –
5-Year Review: XP-Pen Artist 15.6 Pro
After 5 years, the XP-Pen Artist 15.6 Pro is still going strong! The display remains vibrant, the PA2 stylus is responsive, and the shortcut keys/dial streamline workflows perfectly. Build quality is excellent, with minimal wear despite heavy use. My only minor gripe is the lack of a built-in stand, but thatâs easily solved.Overall, itâs a durable and reliable tablet thatâs worth every penny. Highly recommended for digital artists!
Carbon Cat –
If you can afford it, do it.
I draw for hobby.Pro2k 60 hertz screen 15.6No parallaxMobile setupWorks with thunderbolt 4 and usb-c capable video though Single cable.HDMI cable 3 in 1 came with it.Great for beginner/ moderate art users.Pressure is amazing, donât need to change settings unless youâre a specialist like a calligrapher or inking in comics. Even then itâs very responsive.Lag is more pc than device, my laptop has hiccups but my pc has none. Itâs very good.ConNo touch supportNo port pass throughAt full 100 backlight it heats up. Near port behind screen. Not uncomfortable but hot.I work in a dark environment so my lights low like 20 % not bad at heat then. Heat is upward near screen not rear panel, my table is cool.Also leave the system plugged in for a moment before trying turning on screen. It worked on both my work pcâs with one cable. It took to turn on 10, 15 minutes before initial start up.You can and should recalibrate with natural drawing posture if you change areas often. Keeps parallax in check.Personally, itâs been a goal to have a good drawing monitor. I feel like itâs a good investment. If I find issues I will add on to my review.So far itâs been a joy to use, for hours on end. Breaks recommended but I been drawing all day. Colors are vibrant but usable for image editing and print/ color checking. If you can check around Christmas or lunar new years for discounts or sales.Amazon shipped carefully.Recommend an extra felt nibs refill. Itâs nice.I wish I bought it sooner. Itâs so smooth to the touch.So far I genuinely like it.
J9 –
amazing value! amazing performance. better than surface pro products
i tend to research for hours before making bigger purchases. i find it kind of fun. so to pay back all the reviews that have helped me along the way, im writing this review, for a product i truly love, and am in no way shape or form been compensated for this review, or received any free items from the maker. i paid for my xp pen artist 15.6, and heres my to the point review. 5 stars. all day. I have used microsoft surface pro 3’s and tried the surface studio at the microsoft store. this tablet is every bit as responsive, and fluid as those tablets. there is, one slight con to this tablet. well two.. first there is a slight difference in what you see, and what you touch. now wait!!! its not all that bad. truly. in fact, you’re only going to notice it if you work flat with the tablet, on a table, without a stand, and with some distance due to sitting at a desk. in that case, the two furthest corners are gonna have a slight water effect, like seeing the fish in the water, and grabbing with your hand. the fish isnt where it looks like it is. thats what i mean. the two furthest corners, when laid flat will have this effect. even after calibrating, it still seems slightly off. now, easy fix!!! just buy a stand, and slightly tilt the tablet up, and this effect seems to be gone. or buy a two dollar three binder, and use it to slightly prop your tablet. i personally splurged for the stand right from xp pen, after i bought the tablet. and chose to buy there product for the stand, because i feel like for what they charge for the tablet, id happily spend another 50 for a perfect stand. it never shakes, and holds in place. im 300 lbs and push with a decent amount of pressure, and it doesnt budge. but back to the tablet. this tablet is every bit as good as a surface pro3 and up, and way bigger. ive never used wacom, but ive researched that microsoft surface used the same technology as wacom, and even had some of their old people. so as far as i know, they are very close in performance. when my surface pro 3 died, microsoft wouldnt even work on my tablet!!!!!! instead, my only choice is pay 799 before tax, to upgrade to surface pro 4. but, it had same exact specs as my now dead surface pro 3. that tablet lasted 2 years before it died, and cost me 1000 dollars, and if bought at best buy 1400. this tablet was 350 plus tax. stand another 50. i bought a rebuilt computer that blows away the surface pro 3 specs i had, for 400. so i spent less than my cheapest opition to replace my piece of junk microsoft product, with new crucial memmory of 32 gb, a i5 newer generation than sp3, and all around better specs including ssd. and external 2gb hdd. so, dont be a microsoft fan boy, like i was, to be their whipping boy when their crappy products fail. but this. and dont be a fool and spend a thousand more dollars, or 4x the cost of this tablet for a wacom. and still need a computer. any one looking to buy a surface pro 3 or wacom, come here instead. i love this thing. and have no reason or anything to gain, by my honest review. one last thing, this has a matte finish. i removed the plastic on the screen, ive read people sometimes leave it on, for more of a matte finish, but i find its plenty matte enough without the plastic. really feels like writing on paper, where as the surface pro 3 felt like writing on glass, and super glossy
Sogeking –
He estado usando wacom y huion, pero esta es mil veces mejor. Los colores cumplen, no tiene ese tono azul que cansa la vista. Tenia problemas con el boton de la pluma, hable con tecnicos y me dieron un driver nuevo y se soluciono.La textura de la pantalla se siente como papel. Tiene buen brillo, no se calienta la pantalla.La calidad de la pluma es de lo mejor, tiene piezas de aluminio, plastico lujoso y buen peso, tiene una genialidad que no he visto en ninguna pluma, el grip tiene una hendidura, quenpor que esgenial esto? Pues le da mas agarre, eso sirve a que no solo se detiene dnelos botones, sino da mas firmeza. Eso con el tiempo evita la friccion y que el grip se afloje y baile todo guango.La pluma tiene menor latencia que otras que haya usado con anterioridad.Los tonos son elegantes, el diseño de la caja muy bonito. Fue molesto esperar el cable triple para por usarlo por hdmi. Lo uni a un cable adaptador display port sin problemas. A una escala .de 125% en windows se ve muy bien en clipstudio.Tiene mas altura vertical que tabletas convencionales, por lo que diseñar personajes de pie no se siente claustrofobico.Los botones de blutooth es un plus, te permite no usar el teclado y mas ergonomico.Recomiendo comprar una base soporte para libros o laptops que son altos y ajustas angulos de aluminio ya que mantienes la pantalla mas cerca a ti sin tener que encorbarte hacia enfrente.Definitivamente me hizo vender la Huion 24 pro sin pensarla dos veces.
Rebeca Davila –
Tenia tiempo buscando una tableta para dibujar. La XPen ha sido una de mis mejores compras, me hubiera gustado tal vez comprar una un poco más pequeña ya que esta luego es difÃcil de transportar, pero es precisa, amigable al usuario, y simplemente me encanta. Es fácil de usar y la pluma es cómoda.
Mike –
Buen producto
Alejandro –
Todo esta excelente en esta tableta, la verdad supero mis espectadoras, lo probé en Photoshop y todo muy bien y los atajos de los botones ayudan mucho. La usare para Zbrush por comodidad.
AmCast –
No se ni por donde empezar, hace años que trabajo con tabletas y es mi primera de monitor, el tamaño es perfecto y muy cómodo me permite trabajar mucho más rápido, además que no te lastima los ojos con la luz y el brillo se puede customizar.algunas contras son el soporte, queda algo baja y a largo plazo esto lastima la espalda por lo que recomiendo que tengan un soporte aparte del que ya tiene, tampoco tiene aberturas para ensamblarla a algún brazo de soporte si es algo que se llega a necesitar, fuera de eso la recomiendo mucho por su precio vale la pena.