XPPen Artist24 FHD Drawing Tablet with Screen – 23.8″ Drawing Monitor Full-Laminated Pen Display with 8192 Pressure Levels and Battery-Free Pen, Adjustable Stand for Digital Drawing and Animation
$569.99
Price: $569.99
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Bigger Canvas for Bigger Ideas: The Artist 24 (FHD) drawing tablet is a 23.8-inch expansive space that is perfect for artists, gamers, and entertainment enthusiasts. Save time and increase your creative efficiency with less zooming in and out
Lifelike Colors that Inspire Creativity: With 1920×1080 resolution, 132% sRGB in color gamut, and 3000:1 contrast ratio, The Artist 24 (FHD) pen display delivers natural color transition, super color accuracy, and saturation. The fully-laminated technology and anti-glare matte texture make it feel like you’re drawing on paper
Precision at your Fingertips: The batteryless P05R stylus has 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity, 60° tilt recognition, and virtually lagless tracking, ensuring that every stroke is followed with unerring accuracy. The streamlined pen holder keeps the pen in place for an organized workspace
Create in Great Comfort: The Artist 24 (FHD) drawing moitor comes with an adjustable stand from 16° to 90°, in line with your preferred drawing position. You can also enjoy even higher versatility with an additional VESA hole pitch built for an external mount, ranging from clip-ons, through-holes, wall-mounted ones to desk sets
Cable in, Creativity out: Connect to your PC/Mac easily with a USB-C to USB-C cable. The Artist 24 (FHD) is compatible with Windows 7 (or later), macOS X 10.10 (or later), Chrome OS 88 (or later), and Linux (detailed versions). It also works seamlessly with popular digital art software, such as Photoshop, Illustrator, SAI, CDR, GIMP, Krita, MediBang, FireAlpaca, and Blender 3D
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Customers find the graphic tablet has a good drawing experience and offers good value for the money. They describe it as an amazing drawing screen with a nice look and great performance. However, some customers have mixed opinions on functionality, build quality, setup ease, lag, and size.
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7 reviews for XPPen Artist24 FHD Drawing Tablet with Screen – 23.8″ Drawing Monitor Full-Laminated Pen Display with 8192 Pressure Levels and Battery-Free Pen, Adjustable Stand for Digital Drawing and Animation
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Riley –
A Large Pen Display for a Reasonable Price
I bought this display a few months back to replace my old Bamboo. Going from a tiny tablet to a huge pen display like this is quite the upgrade, and I’ve enjoyed it quite a bit.The build quality is pretty decent. The stand that comes attached does seem to have a little give when I press down on the display, however I haven’t personally had this cause any problems when drawing. A more noticeable problem is that the Menu button on the bottom of the display occasionally fails to register, though I don’t find myself having to use the button much anyways. The materials seem fairly high quality, nothing feels especially cheap or fragile. I was a bit concerned that the input/output ports facing downwards would be a problem, and while it is slightly inconvenient to plug/unplug cords, there’s enough space between the ports and the desk that I’m not concerned about wires getting damaged from being bent too far. I also consider it a plus that the device has separate ports rather than using a proprietary, converged cable as some pen displays have as those tend to be prone to failure and are far less convenient to replace.The display is quite large. On one hand, this is nice because it allows for a large drawing surface which means you can more easily make use of your entire arm for drawing rather than over-relying on your wrist. On the other, you’ll need to ensure you have ample desk space available. The adjustable stand on the back takes up a lot of space, and it will jut out farther as you adjust the screen to a more shallow angle. The stand is easy to adjust and has a good range, allowing the screen to be nearly perpendicular or parallel to the desk. The display has a standard mount so I suppose other stands or a monitor arm could also be used.The screen is of good quality. The surface is glossy, which results in some reflections and glare. Additionally, drawing on it occasionally causes some squeaky noises. The glossy screen does provide a smooth surface for drawing though, and a matte screen protector can be applied, though matte screens come with their own cons anyways. The LCD panel is defect-free and looks great. It has near-perfect viewing angles as advertised. The colors are fairly good, better than my laptop’s panel and my other monitor anyways. It accepts HDMI, VGA, and DVI input so there’s a great amount of compatibility.For the purpose of drawing, it functions just fine. It lacks fancy features, namely tilt detection, but for basic functionality I haven’t had any problems. I’m able to produce nice smooth lines, even when making rapid strokes such as when hatching. There is a bit of parallax and lag as is to be expected, but it’s not ever so bad that it’s caused me any problems. Compared to drawing on a traditional/screenless tablet, drawing on a pen display feels a lot more intuitive. The pen has a nice shape and has a nice rubbery material around the grip, and the buttons are well placed. I haven’t had the battery die yet even as I’ve barely charged it. The display also comes with a drawing glove which is cool. It isn’t exceptionally high quality but it has held up so far and I like the feel of the material.One thing I was a bit worried about when buying this was the support for Linux based operating systems. Tablet support is a bit spotty for Linux, however XP-Pen has released Linux drivers. Initially they didn’t work, but after contacting support they were able to get the drivers updated and now they work just fine. The support team was polite and helpful. I’m very happy that XP-Pen is willing to support Linux.So overall I’d say that this is a very solid option if you’re interested in getting a full-size pen display. It executes pretty well on what it sets out to do and at a very good price. It’s especially nice if you’re not a professional and can’t really justify paying for something like a Cintiq.
Amazon Customer –
An excellent tool for a very affordable price
Now, I will say this caveat: I have only been using this for a single day so far. However, it has already expanded my ability to complete art more competently and quickly. Using a setup guide on youtube, I was able to quickly get it set up to my computer. Note, if you do not have a USB-C connection, you will have to use both a USB and a HDMI port on your computer to be able to use this tablet. As I have three screens, I also had to get a display port to HDMI adaptor to be able to get all three screens to work right.For the screen itself, it is easily the best screen in my setup. Colors are vibrant, and the tablet is bright. As an art surface, the screen is a little glassy, which does make me miss the paper tactile feel of my old Wacom Pen and Ink. However, it is pretty easy to move past. I look forward to making lots of art on this!Pros:Large, beautiful screen. If you haven’t spoiled yourself with 2.5 or 4K resolution, then you won’t really notice the resolution that much if at all. it provides ample room to work on a piece as well as be able to manipulate menus and tools.A complete package: This comes with everything you need to start using it, minus desktop or laptop. All cables, a pen, microfiber cleaning cloth, and even an artist glove. Its an excellent value for the moneyResponsive Tablet: I haven’t noticed parallax in my use of it, nor noticeable delay in lines.Cons:The Setup: While initial setup was very easy, this is a tablet that may require a lot of tuning to get it to the point that you like it in regards to the shortcuts on the pen and setting it up with the art program. Its not bad, but it did create a learning curve that I am still struggling withThe pen: once again, not bad, but after using a Wacom stylus for years, it feels a little sloppy. The buttons on it aren’t very tactile, and the default programmed shortcuts were not really the ones I want. Not hard to fix, but a slight annoyance.
Marco Aurélio Marques –
Comprei para minha sobrinha que é designer. à perfeito, bem rápido e funcional. Ãtimo custo/benefÃcio.
Zaro Hidehire –
Esta Belleza la compre ya hace 3 años y tengo 0 quejasTuve la fortuna de tener una XP-Pen 15.6 Pro en mis manosPero cuando decidi.Subir de nivel gracias a Trabajar como Dibujante DigitalCon esfuerzo y Sacrificio logre comprar esta belleza10 Botones en cada extremoy 2 Circulos que uso: para el Zoom y el aumento de tamaño del pincelLa verdad que es muy practicaRecistenteEl soporte que tiene es maravilloso ya que puedes acomodarlo a gusto ya sea muy vertical o mas horizontal la tableta.Por su tamaño es maravilloso a la hora de trabajar detalles en los dibujosEl unico detalle como trabajo a oscuras para mayor concentracion es que no se logra diferenciar los bonotes y aveces oprimia una tecla equivocada y era borrar y ver cual boton era[viendo un documental de Junji Ito descubri que con plastilina epoxica se soluciona]Y ahora trabajo FullSpeed y mega concentrado en mis proyectos.La verdad es que es una chulada y espero que me acompañe en todo y si no en la mayoria de mi trayecto artisticoRECOMENDACIÃNAguas con el pincel.Recuerda estar atento y cambiar cada tanto la punta del pincelde lo contrario empieza a raspar la tableta y los trazos se batalla con puntas muy gastadas
Daniela Z. H. –
La usé sólo por 30 minutos y la pantalla se rdayó como si le hubiera pasado un cutter.Acaso tiene un laminado que debo quitar o algo as�La acabo de comprar hoy y la usé, pero enseguida noté estos rayones.Tengo una pantalla de otra marca, la he estaod suando a diario durante 5 años y no tiene un solo rayón.
Caique –
Com um valor bastante abaixo que o maior concorrente do mercado, essa mesa da XP-Pen é ótima, e com uma ótima sensibilidade na hora de desenhar. Talvez possa dar um trabalhinho na configuração, mas tudo funciona bem. Até a entrega foi sem problemas, mesmo sendo uma compra internacional.
Amazon Customer –
I really like this display it is reliable and consistent. The feel of the pen is great and the spring loaded eraser tip really helps get the feel of a soft eraser. The touch is accurate and everything seems to work well. 4k resolution with a screen this small makes reading text a bit difficult so I usually run it at 1440p which works quite well. I do with the driver software had more options but coming from a Huion Kamvas Pro 16 4k tablet which had accuracy issues at the edge of the screen and no touch functionality, the whole XP Pen experience feels much more classy and reliable. It is accurate everywhere without the need for calibration even on non-native resolution. For me that is a big win. I do wish that there were better options for use with software without having to enable windows ink but for the major drawing apps I use it with (Krita, Affinity, Artrage, OpenCanvas) it works very well. I bought the XP Pen tablet stand to use with it (which wobbles a bit and has to be bolstered for proper support) and had to use the pen stand from my old Wacom Intuos as it does not come with a pen stand, just a pen case. If it came with a stand as well as a pen stand and there was a secondary pen button it would be just about perfect. As is – it is still one of the best drawing screens out there.