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XPPen Drawing Monitor Artist12 Pro Pen Display Line Friends Edition Drawing Tablet for Digital Drawing Beginner and Animation(Tilt Support 8192 Levels Pressure Sensitivity) 11.6 Inch

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Size: 11.6 Inch


Style: Gift Edition


Features

  • Drawing Tablet-LINE FRIENDS Edition! Greeting from BROWN, CONY, SALLY, CHOCO, EDWARD, and MOON. Weve spruced up our Artist 12 Pro, giving it a LINE FRIENDS theme.
  • Drawing Tablet- 3-in-1 CableArtist12 Pro LINE FRIENDS Edition has an 11.6-inch display and a convenient 3-in-1 cable design. You can connect it to your computer in, like, 2 seconds, and start sketching, drawing, and doodling like a breeze!
  • Drawing Pad-Customized ShortcutsThe idea of a red ring dial featuring BROWN is super cool. The roller wheel feels great at your fingertips, and you decide what to spin it for. Youll use it to zoom in and out.
  • Graphics Tablet-Excellent ScreentDrawing on an Artist 12 Pro feels like drawing on paper. The secret is the fully-laminated screen, meaning that it gives no parallax. But thats not all. Artist 12 Pros display also has a 178-degree viewing angle and 1080-presolution full HD!
  • Digital Drawing Tablet-LINE FRIENDS Accessories Youve got this super-loveable canvas bag. I already see the envious eyes of your friends. A bookmark and Some awesome stickers for places you want some LINE FRIENDS decoration. Contact XPPen to apply for an ArtRage Lite, Explain Everything program.

Brand: XP-PEN


Connectivity Technology: HDMI


Operating System: Windows, Android, Linux, Chrome OS, Mac


Special Feature: Online Education,Digital Drawing,Professional Design, Video Edition


Model Name: Artist 12 Pro


Product Dimensions: 14.3 x 9.65 x 3.3 inches


Item Weight: 6 pounds


Date First Available: August 31, 2020


Manufacturer: XP-PEN


Country of Origin: China


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  • Great quality
Size: 13.3 Inch Style: Standard W/ Keys
This is the first screen tablet I've ever used and I love it. It's simple enough for a beginner to get comfortable with and has plenty of customizable buttons to enhance your workflow. I've been using it for over a year now and it is still in great condition, the graphics are amazing and the screen doesn't scratch easily, the cords are also durable and not easily broken, my rabbit has bitten them a few times when I wasn't paying attention and, while the outer casing got a bit damaged, they held up very well and still work perfectly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2023 by Finn

  • Dial, buttons[, Updated drivers!] and drawing quality make it a keeper despite some minor issues
Size: 15.6 Inch Style: Standard W/ Keys
Disclaimer: I'm a newbie artist who is getting into digital art because I really liked drawing on my Pixelbook but wanted something better, both with hardware as well as software. I really liked being able to rotate and move the canvas with my fingers while drawing on the Pixelbook. This made digital art very enjoyable and functional. I was concerned I would miss this on a cheaper pen display without touch. I considered the iPad Pro but feared the price and that iOS would ultimately frustrate and limit me. The Wacom Cintiq 16 is also more expensive and did not have any buttons at all, so I worried how that would affect my workflow. Ultimately I decided on the Pro 15.6 because of the price and functionality. On the Pixelbook I used the Sketchbook Pro Android app and with the Pro 15.6 I now use Clip Studio Pro (“CSP”) on Windows and don’t think I’ll be going back to Sketchbook. Dial and Buttons I don’t really miss the lack of touch on this display because of the dial and buttons. I think I may actually prefer the dial and buttons to touch because there’s no inadvertent touches. I’ve programmed the dial to both rotate and zoom in/out the canvas in both Sketchbook and CSP. One button switches between both functions (thanks to another reviewer for the pro tip!). Another button allows me to move the canvas with the pen while I hold it down (space bar). Even though reviewers say the Cintiq 16 has better line quality, I don’t want to give up the dial and buttons now, even if the price was the same. Being able to easily rotate the display allows me to physically draw better lines. Line quality I can’t really speak to how it compares to the Cintiq 16, but the Pro 15.6 is way better than the Pixelbook. With the Pixelbook, I had to turn on software assist to make an even line without any jitter. With this, I rarely do. Could it be better? Probably. But for my purposes I’m pretty happy. And I can still turn on software features if needed. I do find that if I zoom out to close the actual size of the canvas, I can make a good, smooth line without much software assistance. The drawing surface with the pre-applied screen protector is better than the Pixelbook’s glass. It does not feel like paper so probably not as good as the Cintiq 16. Display The 15.6 size is really a nice upgrade to the Pixelbook size wise (which is the same as the biggest iPad Pro). After some calibration, I was able to get the display to match my TV color pretty closely (I have the display hooked up to a PC that is also connected to my Sony TV). I also really like the brightness control buttons. But again, I’m no pro. Drivers Yes, the drivers are clunky and could be more refined, but they are functional. The driver failed to open my display drivers to calibrate the monitor’s colors and position, but that didn’t stop me from opening it myself (I have AMD Radeon display drivers) and calibrating the monitor’s colors. The driver also failed to calibrate the pen when it extended the display so I had to set it to duplicate my TV to calibrate the pen. Otherwise, I was able to program the dial and buttons for each application, although this could be more intuitive. I haven’t had the need to change the pressure curves or anything else in the driver. ***Update 5/13/2019: With the latest drivers on 5/13/2019, I can now calibrate the XP-Pen's display and rotation while the monitor is duplicating my TV. This makes it much easier as I no longer have to rely on a GPU driver or change to extend mode to calibrate the drawing monitor. I've found if I turn down all three colors, RGB, to 35 then the colors aren't as blown out and match better my TV. ***Update 3/30/2019: I've now added a discrete GPU, an Nvidia RTX 1660 TI, and discovered I could not calibrate the XP-Pen's color display separately from the Sony TV with the Nvidia control panel, so I used XP Pen's app while setting the displays to extend mode. This works fine, even after I switched the displays back to duplicating mode. After viewing some calibration images, I've also noticed that the XP-Pen's colors are more blown out than the Sony TV at the bright end of the spectrum. This is a little disappointing but for what I need the pen display for it's not a huge issue to me. But be aware that color may be washed out on the brighter side and might not be as good as what you are used to. ***Update 2/19/2019: after a quick response from XP-Pen, they explained to me that the XP-Pen driver cannot configure the display when it is duplicating my TV and only works when extending the TV display. However, since I can configure the color of the XP-Pen with the Radeon app for my GPU, this isn't an issue for me. Stand The stand doesn’t raise it high enough for me. Otherwise it works. At first I propped it higher with a heavy box under it, but that was clunky. Then I purchased the Parblo PR 100 stand and with this I have the display at about a 60 degree angle that works really well. Considering the Cintiq 16 doesn’t come with a proper stand either I’m not considering this a big minus. In considering the alternatives currently on the market, I’m keeping the 15.6 Pro and am giving it a 5 star rating despite some issues because of the price. I see that XP-Pen has already updated the drivers once already so I hope that they will improve with time. Otherwise I’m pretty happy to continue to draw on it and to recommend it to other hobbyists who can put up with its issues. I’m really pulling for them to fill this niche in the market. Hope this was helpful! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2019 by Curiousara

  • Great quality at an even better price
Size: 23.8 Inch Style: Standard W/ Keys
I bought this tablet because I can't afford the Wacom 24". Honestly I was expecting a lesser product and wasn't sure I'd keep it since I've never tried an XP-PEN tablet before.... but it is absolutely phenomenal and I am so glad I made this purchase. I also watched about 4 hours of YouTube reviews before I finally made the purchase, if you're curious about the research that went into this. Pros: - Love the express keys. This makes it a lot easier to just paint without technology getting in the way. - The wheels on both sides are SO USEFUL. I set the left wheel to change brush size and the right wheel to change the zoom. Having two wheels like this has changed my art life. - I don't have to use a keyboard!! With brush size and zoom on the wheels and save/undo/redo/hand tool for moving canvas/copy/paste/ctrl/alt etc set to express keys, I literally do not have to touch the keyboard during an art session. - It might not be 4K but 2K is honestly just fine and allows you to paint very clearly. If you do not normally work on a Retina or other 4K+ screen resolution, you probably won't notice much of a difference. I work on two 5K monitors for work during the day at my non-art job and moving to this for art doesn't bother me at all. - The colors are excellent! When I went to color adjust in Photoshop at the end of a piece, I....... didn't have to do anything. I usually have to adjust colors on a finished piece when drawing in SAI on Windows then moving back to MacOS, and in this case the colors were very well represented. - I use Parallels for Windows programs and I was able to get the tablet to work perfectly in Parallels. More details at the end of this review for any users who are on a Mac but use Parallels. - The extra pen included in the box is AWESOME. It also comes with a bunch of extra pen nibs. - The feel of the screen is pretty great. Some reviewers on YouTube wren't that happy with it but unless you're a professional artist who has been working with a Wacom display every day for years, you'll probably be fine. - They include a nice drawing glove that actually fits alright. - There is a pen holder that you can screw into the right side of the display and they even include a little screwdriver for it. - XP-PEN support is PHENOMENAL. I had a small thing to resolve with my order and they were able to resolve it quickly with no issues and went above and beyond to ensure I was satisfied. They were very courteous and kind. If you have to work with their support team for whatever reason, they'll take care of you! Be patient as their support hours may differ during covid times. - The pen experience is great. I've painted a few 10+ hour paintings now with this display and I've not had any issues. Apparently some Wacom 24" users were not as pleased with the pen experience but I wouldn't know, since I can't afford to drop a couple grand on a Wacom... lol. I think this pen does the job just fine. It's fairly light if that makes a difference to you, but I prefer that. Cons: - When I plug the display into my MacBook Pro, sometimes I have to unplug another monitor for it to register the display. Not a big deal and only really matters if you're using multiple monitors. - The screen has a bit of glare so you may need to close the blinds behind you when working or position the display appropriately. All in all, this is a phenomenal display--especially for the price. I'm extremely satisfied with my purchase and if they ever come out with a 4K version, you bet I'll buy XP-PEN again. You can check out some of the art quality I was able to achieve on Instagram: @microsoftoven. I'm a hobbyist when it comes to art, but this display made my workflow super smooth and I loved every second of it! Parallels pro tips: If you're like me and want to paint in SAI but have a Mac, Parallels is AWESOME for this. Here's how it works: - Run Parallels in windowed mode - Install the PenTablet drivers into Windows as well (the latest version worked for me) - Click the USB icon at the top of the Parallels window and make sure you connect the Artist24 Pro display via USB in this dropdown - Go to mouse preferences and enable short mouse trails (I have no idea why this works) - You might have to toggle Windows Ink on/off - If there is any difference in the pen tip location and the cursor, you can use the PenTablet driver calibration tool or adjust the X/Y values in the Work Area -> Tablet/Display options to match them up. With all of those above steps, I've been able to paint away in SAI with absolutely no problems. Full pressure sensitivity, all express keys and wheel functions.. the whole 9 yards. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2020 by Ash Ash

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