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Reviewed in Brazil on February 10, 2025
Gostei muito do produto e super recomendo!!
Daniela Z. H.
Reviewed in Mexico on February 11, 2024
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 así?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.
Yves
Reviewed in France on October 23, 2024
L'utilisation, la maniabilité, les graphismes, franchement super bon produit
Caique
Reviewed in Brazil on February 22, 2023
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.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on March 1, 2022
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.
Cynder
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2019
Where can I start? I got it for my birthday as an early gift.I love this thing. It is large compared to the other ones I've gotten but that just makes it even better. Certainly a stay-at-home type device since there's no way for me to safely transport and because of how large it is./My only issue is that while plugged in to the laptop, no sound comes from the laptop nor thr tablet; but I'm almost 100% certain that its my fault./{Edit 11/03: for this, no sound should come from the tablet itself. It was a setting issue on the laptop, not the tablet. An easy fix by going into your computer settings and setting the sound to your computer because it wants to go with the tablet for sound.}Smooth, and every now and again it'll uncoordinate; but that's such an easy fix.Does not portray the same colors as what's on my screen (always darker for some reason?).{Edit 11/03: A dark screen is unfixable. No matter how much you fiddle, it'll look brighter on the computer/laptop. Not too big of a difference tho so I got use to it pretty fast. Just a quick screen-look to make sure its the colors you want to use and your set.}Tbh I was so worried by the negative reviews about this thing but dived in anyway (with a warranty) and I'm so happy I did. I love this thing so much. Even with the "darker tones" it portrays, it's still so easy to work around it (but if anyone has a fix lemme know please).EDIT: 8/03/2020So the lighting issue can't really be fixed, or at least to my knowledge. It's still dim but that's fine.The wires are annoying but nothing is broke surprisingly. By this time, my bamboo tablets would have required at /least/ 2 replacement cables, 5 nibs and maybe an extra pen.This thing is a godsend. The cables aren't torn, however, the cable ports are loose and if it's resting on the cables might unplug it, but I don't seem to have too much of an issue with it either way. I was at least worried that the screen would scratch up because of use (none of my bamboo tablets lasted more than a year and a half). Worth every penny to me. I just wish it would stay at the 350 or below mark so I could get more for my friends.EDIT: 7/13/2021Still going strong! Wires still wiggly in the port but works just as fine as ever! Haven't had to replace the nibs once on the pen so far, and I feel like I rarely if ever charge the pens! Love it still
Meta
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2019
Yes, the screen is very smooth, like glass, not paper, and I love it. It seems like it's getting harder to find this as time goes on, but honestly I very much prefer it, as I'm a digital artist before any other kind, and the feel of the pen nib grinding and sanding down and wearing away (on "like paper" screens or tablets) just bothers me and makes me not want to draw big or fast lines.I think paper feel can be nice if it's a smaller screen, as it helps to give more resistance and control, but I realized with this that there's another way of accomplishing that. Because this screen is so large, and the accuracy is good, you have a lot more space to draw over the same resolution and more "accuracy per pixel", if that makes sense.In other words, despite a more smooth, nice, glossy surface, you still get your control by essentially having everything more "zoomed in" by default, without zooming in. This means when you do zoom in, you can go even further than a smaller screen could, while still seeing the surrounding area or having more precision, and when you don't zoom in, it's similar to how it would be on smaller tablet zoomed in. It's hard to explain, but you can be more loose and free with your lines, and every tiny movement isn't as big of a deal, it's much more forgiving, so it's accomplishing essentially the same thing as resistance from texture would. (Could be nice if you had jittery/shaky hands too.)If you wanted the utmost control, I suppose you could find something with both size and texture, but honestly drawing large lines quickly, dragging fast over a large rough area is going to wear the nib down really fast, plus feel to me like nails on chalkboard slightly, so if you're anything like me you'd always be inclined to slow it down or draw in a smaller area, more carefully, less free.I like to draw large, sweeping, smooth, all in one stroke, flowing lines, rather than a million hairy ones, and I feel this is the perfect balance for that. You can be precise because it's over a large area, but also just swoosh the pen around without feeling like it's grinding against the screen. My only issue so far is there is a tiny bit of parallax, but it's not nearly as much of an issue as I imagined when shopping around. I'd love one with less of that, but now that I've tried this, I would not sacrifice any of the other features for it.Some said the pixels were too big, but I don't notice it, I like crisp pixels anyway but I don't even see it regardless, maybe it's my vision. If anything, it just means more input accuracy mapped over fewer (larger) pixels like I said, which for drawing (rather than viewing) seems pretty ideal to me (1920x1080 resolution is plenty for this screen size imo, again especially for drawing). Try to imagine the opposite, a tiny screen where you try to draw, but no matter how careful you are, the pen is covering many pixels at once and the slightest movement (even by the texture of it!) would span many more pixels.In other news, yes you can 100% see your reflection in it when it's off, so do beware if glare is a concern - that being said, other screens seem to just blur the reflection, not stop it, so dealing with your lighting situation properly is your best bet anyway if possible.All in all, I love it, and words cannot describe how much better I feel with it than screenless graphics tablets. Some say it's not that big of a deal, but I have to wholeheartedly disagree. Trying to explain would just be even more confusing and long than this review has already gotten, though, so I'll leave it at that. Love this thing.
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