lu***
Apr 16,2023 PM 14:17
lu***
Apr 16,2023 PM 14:17
Better than the Huion Kamvas Pro 16(2.5k)
This is the best tablet I have purchased so far. A happy purchase compared to my previous Huion tablet. This XP-Pen tablet does not have the grainy image/viewing quality to it as the Huion tablet did which sort of degrades the 2.5k resolution in my opinion. I'm a big button person so this tablet was a plus for me; not to mention the crisp image quality. There are only two issues I had with it. One was that it did come with 2 pens, but one of them stopped working about two months into using it. The second is about the driver software: every time I turn it on and off, I have to open the app to get the shortcuts working. It's a little annoying but both problems did not affect my actual rating since I find the tablet itself favorable.
me***
Feb 19,2023 PM 14:16
me***
Feb 19,2023 PM 14:16
Awesome Product!
This is my 2nd XP-Pen. My 1st was the 13 pro, great product but a bit small for me. The 24 pro came yesterday, much better for me! I will use the 13 for travel and my laptop. Works flawlessly on both Windows and Linux. I do not have a MAC so I cannot say how it works on that. One thing that seems a bit off is the USB C connection on the back of the 24 Pro. It does not seem to fully insert into its spot. The connection works but seems like it could fall out at any time. I have tried a couple of different cables but it seems to be with the unit itself and not the cable. Fingers crossed this is not a problem.
Pa***
Feb 18,2023 AM 00:00
Pa***
Feb 18,2023 AM 00:00
A fine tablet with horrible cord length
The screen itself is a great product for the price range. I've used it and like it. There's a few gripes, but over all, for the price, I'd give it 5 stars. My issue comes in with the length of the cords it comes with. The USB, HDMI, and power cord are all crazy short. So short that it's at full tension when I simply set it up directly above my PC tower, let alone pick it up and put it on my lap for easy sketching. Seriously, the cord length boggles me. Needs another 2-3 feet of length for all cords to be acceptable. Also it doesn't support displayport which is lame. Other than those main issues, again, I have liked the rest of the hardware/software.
XA***
Jan 21,2023 PM 14:15
XA***
Jan 21,2023 PM 14:15
Great job and a great product!
Technical wise the tablet costs every dollar. The colors are vivid, screen is not too smooth and gives nice paperlike resistance during the drawing process (though its more like stone paper in smoothness rather than common one). Parallax is barely noticable: even with the smallest brush size the lines are quite precise, and hatching is extremely comfortable. The straight lines wouldn't wobble if you are not pressing too hard. Also I'd advise to use only either the original sensibility settings in the driver, or only the app ones: in Clip Studio it was working weird, with large difference in brush size without significant change of pressure when the settings overlapped each other. Stylus is comfortable and ergonomic enough, but may feel thick for those who are used to common ones: this stylus is around 1cm in diameter if not bigger. With a monitor arm there are no problems with moving this large tablet around the workspace, and of course you can use it as an additional monitor if you need. So you should really consider buying an arm since it's heavy. The original stand is really stable and comfortable though. So if you have extra space it would fit there in too. I would like to say a special thank you to the customer service team, and express my sincere admiration of the customer support manager's outstanding efforts in the workplace. I appreciate everything that he did to remedy my case with the misdelivered or lost order.
An***
Dec 13,2022 AM 00:00
An***
Dec 13,2022 AM 00:00
EXCELLENT!
Again, couldn't be happier! Huion and XP-Pen both compare well to wacom!Worth the price! Quality Engineering.
Gr***
Nov 25,2022 AM 00:00
Gr***
Nov 25,2022 AM 00:00
A great product with a few minor issues.
Before I bought this I was deciding whether to get a Wacom, Huion, or this XP-Pen. I ended up going with the Huion Kamvas 24 Plus at the time as it was cheaper then Wacom but didn't require screen protectors like the XP-Pen. However I ended up returning the Huion due to a variety of issues, and bought the XP-Pen Artist 24 Pro shortly after as a replacement.I have to say, coming from the Huion Kamvas 24 Plus, the quality of the XP-Pen Artist24 Pro really impressed me. The Huion came with one stylus pen which had issues, the XP-Pen came with two stylus pens both of which worked flawlessly. The Huion used proprietary cables which also had issues, the XP-Pen however uses standard USB and HDMI cables so they're easy to swap out if something goes wrong. The Huion screen looked horrible out of the box and desperately needed color calibration, while the XP-Pen had decent colors out of the box (you'll still want to calibrate it, but it's very useable even before you do that). The XP-Pen also has buttons along the screens side, the drivers/software worked without any issues, and was actually cheaper too.That said, there are some minor issues worth pointing out: It requires screen protectors (I bought 2 spares), which will scratch and need replacement after a while, and are a pain to take off / put on. They don't currently make/sell felt tip nibs for the stylus, which would probably be better for the screen protector then the current hard plastic nibs. It uses touch sensitive buttons along the top for turning on/off the screen instead of normal ones, which don't work very well. And while as the screen is VESA mount compatible, it's a bit heavier then most screens its size which may be an issue for some mounts.So yea, I'm very happy with the Artist24 Pro and would recommend it to anyone looking for a larger tablet screen. It's not perfect, but it's a good product overall.
Ad***
Nov 12,2022 AM 00:00
Ad***
Nov 12,2022 AM 00:00
Highly recommend going from a non-display tablet to a display tablet like this one.
For the 3 years leading up to buying this tablet, I'd been using non-display tablets that have no display screen (e.g. Wacom Intuos series), so this is the only display tablet I've used. I was very skeptical of making the transition to a display tablet, but after 6 months of using the XP Pen Artist24, it's definitely a HUGE upgrade. Drawing has become faster and more fun now that I don't have to redraw the same line 3 times to get it to look how I want. With a display tablet like this one, I draw a line once and 99% of the time it looks how I want! One downside (of display tablets in general, really) is that I can't see underneath my hand while drawing, but I've gotten used to that. As an easy workaround, I've bound a hotkey in my drawing software to flip my canvas horizontally to get around the "can't see behind my hand" problem.I'm lowering my review by 1 point solely because the glove that came with this tablet didn't fit my hand - it kept slightly cutting off circulation in my hand, so I had to order a separate drawing glove.I'd say it took me about 3-4 months to fully transition from using my non-display tablet to this one.To anyone debating going from a non-display tablet to a display tablet - if you have the money, I highly recommend upgrading to a display tablet, such as this one. If I was on a tighter budget, I would still recommend the smaller versions (e.g. 21in, or 15in) of this same tablet, because I've found I really only use like 60% of the screen on the 24 inch version.Photo is of art I created using my XPPen Artist24 tablet.
la***
Oct 27,2022 AM 00:00
la***
Oct 27,2022 AM 00:00
great.
really love my New xp-pen monitor. I have the one with buttons on both sides and the wheel. At first, I thought I would give that a try. Now I wish I had gotten the one without buttons. I am NOT disrespecting xp-pen at all. I just like to use a keyboard for my short cuts. Other than that, it's great pen monitor I will buy again or a bigger one later.
As***
Jun 18,2022 AM 00:00
As***
Jun 18,2022 AM 00:00
Update, not dissapointed anymore
I regret buying this product. The quality of the screen is not good at all. Moving lines appear time to time, some apps icons look like they are constantly shaking, and now white/grey dots appear on the screen. Since day one I have been expierincing this problems. I expected a lot more from this product. Not recomended.-----------Update--------------I decided to try this product on my laptop to see if there were a difference (I was using it on my desktop) , and yeees, there was. The colors of the screen look muuuch more vivid, clear and beautiful. I don't seem to have the same problems with shaking icons apps, or lines or anything at all. The expirience is so different from the laptop vs desktop. Now, I don't know why with my desktop this product is not giving its 100% (my other monitors work perfect on my desktop), but I have no problem using my laptop whit this monitor. I actually love it (with my laptop).
XF***
Jun 04,2022 AM 11:48
XF***
Jun 04,2022 AM 11:48
The best you can find
This tablet is so amazing! thank you XP-Pen!!
Official mallJun 04,2022 PM 12:17
Thank you for your recognition of our XP-PEN products.
We will continue to improve and provide the best quality products and services to our consumers.
Have a nice day : )
Ed***
Apr 20,2022 AM 00:00
Ed***
Apr 20,2022 AM 00:00
Few nitpicks/quirks but overall an excellent choice
So I've had this product for probably six months now and overall, I do really enjoy it. It's an amazingly affordable alternative to the wildly expensive cintiqs, and frankly it does everything I need it to do and then some. There's so many buttons on this thing I actually ran out of things to map them to! The pressure sensitivity is great, the colors are accurate, and I really love working on it.It functions like most tablet monitors on the market, which is to say you do need to calibrate it every time you sit down in order to make sure your cursor actually lines up with the tip of the pen. This is because the glass has some thickness to it, as is very common in conventionally-available tablet monitors these days, so there's some parallax. My only real problem with this is that the UI of the drawing program I use (Clip Studio) only appears in whichever monitor is designated "monitor 1," and EX-Pen's software will only allow the calibration to appear in whichever is designated "monitor 2." I have searched high and low online and contacted their customer support to no avail as far as seeing if this can be changed. So every time I need to calibrate it, I have to open my settings, change the monitor of my laptop to be "monitor 1," set the tablet area in the XP-Pen program to be "monitor 2," do the calibration, then change the tablet to be "monitor 1" again, and THEN set the tablet area in the XP-Pen program to be "monitor 1." It's the single most frustrating thing about this device, and it makes what should be a ten-second process take like three minutes. So if you're a Clip Studio user...be aware of that I guess. It's obviously not the end of the world, nor does it impede the overall usability of this monitor, it's just super annoying and I'd really like the manufacturers to fix it in a software update.This is also a little bit of a nitpick, but the display does not get super bright and the anti-glare coating is not very strong. I actually prefer a weaker anti-glare coating myself because those nano-textured things tend to mess with colors, but the fact that the display can't get brighter to make up for that is a little annoying. I prefer to have natural light in my room so during the day I have my blinds open, but I have to close them if I'm using this monitor at certain angles because it impedes my ability to see what I'm working on. I've attached a photo of how strong the reflection from my window is, and the sun isn't even shining into my room. To give you an idea, in all three pictures where the monitor is on, it's at max brightness.I will be honest, though, those are very minor problems compared to other tablet-related nightmares I've had from other companies. Overall this product is spectacular, gets the job done well, doesn't require me to be heavy-handed to get good lines down, and most importantly displays my colors very accurately. At the end of this day, I would highly HIGHLY recommend this product over other similar-priced or more expensive tablet monitors, and I hope the feedback I've provided will make the next generation of these beasts even better.
Cl***
Mar 21,2022 AM 00:00
Cl***
Mar 21,2022 AM 00:00
Great 24 inch drawing tablet that while fuzzy does provide a great experience
My use case of a drawing tablet of this size is writing notes and showcasing my notes via OneNote for presenting over online video calls and drawing as a hobby. The XP-PEN Artist24 has been a huge upgrade from smaller screen drawing tablets in terms of size and usability and beats my Surface products hands over fist for my use case.For reference: I am running this XP-PEN Artist24 via an RTX 3080 and should warn those with lower-end machines that the 1440p display may be difficult to run in illustrating programs. I'd highly recommend you ensure you have a newer machine that wouldn't have issues supporting this (8th(+) gen Intel Core i's (if integrated graphics), 2017+ Macintoshes, or AMD Ryzen based systems). I ran this briefly on an older M4800 on Intel HD graphics only and found my machine to struggle unless it was using the RX 550.Quality: The XP-PEN is built pretty well at this price point, it is mostly plastic as well as the screen (more on that) but found it to be more than usable provided you have the space. I haven't had any issues with the stand failing on me nor have any of the included accessories been a hindrance. Everything you need, apart from certain video adapters (if needed), are included in the box and are all good quality.Screen: The screen included on the Artist24 is plastic, and as a result, it can scratch/dent very easily compared to glass screens you may see on the Surface Studio - this is expected at this price point for what this product is but it's worth mentioning as I have scratched mine by accidentally skating my keys by it. The screen quality is 1440p but compared to a colour graded monitor, you will notice slight hazing on the Artist24. This isn't a huge issue, but this can cause this rather high-resolution monitor to look hazy, but the colours are true and look similar to my calibrated HP U28 4k. There aren't any haptic controls on this screen like you may see on other models so be sure to have your keyboard ready as shortcuts will either have to be done via that or on screen.Pen accuracy: Having my Surface Go, Samsung Note 20 Ultra, and numerous other drawing tablets to compare it to, I am pleased overall. I would say accuracy is really great, especially at slow speeds in comparison to all. The latency probably isn't as good as my Note 20, but it's not really a huge problem for me.Pen Feel: The pen included is a battery-free unit with numerous nubs included so the feel if you've used a plastic style screen device like this, should feel similarly. Not quite paper, but a pen dragging on something. If you've ever levelled a 3D printer with paper, it would feel similar to that.Software support: My review was done over Windows 10, with initial runnings on Mac OS Catalina and Ubuntu 20 LTS. Overall, Windows 10 picked it up without any issues and was pleasantly pleased to see drivers included for all: Windows, Mac, and Linux! Often times Mac can be left out, but Linux most certainly is. While I couldn't do too much testing in Mac OS, Ubuntu worked wonderfully after everything was installed (done prior to plugging it in) and was able to use GIMP for testing. However, with Windows Pen enabled, Windows 10 was effectively perfect after just plugging it in.Connectivity: USB-C and standard USB-A w/ HDMI are the two options included here; I did test USB-C only with Samsung DEX and worked without any issues but for the main testing, I used the older USB-A w/ HDMI without any issues.From a drawing perspective, I really would've loved to have shortcut keys but having the keyboard near me doesn't slow me down enough to warrant it being a huge issue (just something worth noting). I can definitely recommend the Artist24 for most people at this price point as long as you have the hardware to run it.
Tr***
Mar 02,2022 AM 00:00
Tr***
Mar 02,2022 AM 00:00
Excellent except for the occasional driver hicup
The screen is great, colors are nice, and lots of buttons to customize!However make sure to plug the usb into a 3.0 port, I was having issues with accuracy and delays in the pen input until I switched it from the 2.0 on my motherboard. And sometimes the driver will get a bit buggy after resuming from sleep, otherwise great device!
Al***
Feb 21,2022 AM 00:00
Al***
Feb 21,2022 AM 00:00
Update after 1 year: Bad start, great finish
This tablet display is offered as a professional, cost-effective alternative to a similar Wacom Cintiq for a fraction of the price. A deal that is hard to resist. Last July I ordered this tablet from Amazon but my enthusiasm waned quickly as I had all sorts of nightmarish usb/driver issues with the tablet. I contacted XP-Pen support and after some back and forth emails it was decided that the unit was defective and that they would happily replace it if I sent mine back to them.I bought this tablet as an import so I was looking forward to lose what I saved on sending the huge package back. Anyway after some months of looking for alternatives I decided to contact them again, bite the bullet and send it back via DHL. After some days I did receive a brand new, working unit sent for free in the US, no questions asked. I'm happy now.Prior to this I bought an used Huion Kamvas 20" tablet as emergency backup so having both I can give a fair, unbiased comparison of the two for those interested. Here goes.SCREENHuion: 1080p (1920 x 1080)Xp-Pen: 2.5k (not 4k) - 2560 x 1440The XP-Pen clearly wins here in screen real estate, although to be fair my Huion isn't 2.5 or 4k - Image quality is another plus with the XP-Pen, colors are spot on and more balanced. On the Huion the colors always appeared washed out no matter how much I adjusted it. Sure there are 4k tablet displays now, but they still come at a price.STYLUS / PRESSURE SENSITIVITYXP-Pen: 9.5/10Huion: 9/10No significant difference, both are equally responsive, battery-free and precise.DRIVER SOFTWAREXP-Pen: A crapshootHuion: It just worksXP-Pen has sort of a mess with its drivers, there's an "official" driver and a "new" driver. On my Mac Mini with Monterey OS 12.2, the so-called new driver performs much better than the official one, probably because it is updated more frequently. I was having all sorts of odd crashes and non-responsiveness issues with the official driver.TABLET KEYSXP-Pen: 20 Keys + 2 jog wheelsHuion: 16 Keys + 2 slidersThe Huion keys are recessed and touch-activated, the XP-Pen keys feel slightly cheaper at touch but this has proven to be a non-issue on my day-to-day usage. I like having 2 separate wheels for zoom and brush size — something I couldn't do with the Huion.CALIBRATION/PARALLAX/LAMINATIONXP-Pen: Very precise even on cornersHuion: More precise at center of tabletI tend to use this tablet's surface more at its center so either of them is OK with me, once calibrated I'm impressed with the precision range of the XP-Pen though.ANGLE ADJUSTEMENTBoth tablet displays offer great options and flexibility, so it's a tie for me. However in the photo provided you can see I am using my tablet with the
Amazon Basics Single Monitor Stand
which has proved to be a good complement, can deal with this heavy tablet without a hiccup, and allows me to put it away when I'm not using it - freeing a lot of desk space.
A ***
Feb 13,2022 AM 00:00
A ***
Feb 13,2022 AM 00:00
Good
Large. Good on Windows 11. With a PC you can calibrate the pen which is very important. Easy to install drivers. I use it with Corel Painter 2022 and again... it's good. One not so good thing is it is a bit heavy.