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XPPen Deco LW Wireless Drawing Tablet- 10x6 Bluetooth Graphic Tablet with Battery-Free X3 Digital Stylus Wireless Drawing PAD Compatible with Chrome, Windows 11, Linux, Mac, and Android (Black)

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Arrives Saturday, Aug 16
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Size: Large-Wireless


Color: Black


Features

  • Drawing Tablet: Wireless and Wired Connection-Enjoy the freedom of wireless drawing with Bluetooth 5.0 and a portable 10x6 inch drawing area. Connect via USB wireless receiver or wire for reliable connections
  • Graphic Tablet: Wide Compatibility and Application-Compatible with Windows 11/10/8/7, Mac OS X 10.10 (and higher), Android 6.0 (and higher), and Chrome OS 88.0.4324.109 or above. Works with major software including Photoshop, SAI, Painter, Illustrator, Clip Studio, GIMP, Medibang, Krita, Fire Alpaca, and Blender 3D
  • Drawing Pad: Upgraded Drawing Experience-The X3-Smart-Chip technology in the stylus provides 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity and 60 tilt function for subtle lines and unique masterpieces
  • Computer Graphics Tablet: Optimized Workflow-Customize your shortcut keys for a tailored experience. The well-balanced texture of the drawing surface provides smooth and consistent control for increased workflow
  • Art Tablet: What You Get-XPPen Deco LW Graphics Drawing Tablet, Dongle, USB A to USB-C Cable, X3 Elite Updated Digital Stylus, USB A to USB-C OTG Adapter, USB A to Micro USB OTG Adapter, 10x Pen Nibs, and User Manual. Register on XPPen Web for Explain Everything or ArtRage Lite program

Brand: XP-PEN


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, USB


Pressure Sensitivity: 8192 Levels


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


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


Product Dimensions: 164.4 x 102 x 17.88 inches


Item Weight: 1.76 pounds


Item model number: IT1060B_BK


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: November 11, 2021


Manufacturer: XP-PEN


Country of Origin: China


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  • Very responsive, great features, great size, good price (used for online instruction)
I have been using my mouse to draw and write while teaching online (in combination with a lifetime of general mouse use) for long enough that I got pretty good at it, but there was always a speed-legibility tradeoff being made and during busy periods where I might be writing for 8+ hours a day, a week in a row, my shoulder and wrist would start to get strained from the position and movement. Once I decided to look into getting a tablet, either to replace the mouse entirely or to at least offer and alternative ergonomic position, I came across many candidates. After striking the draw-on-screen options (I don't need this, it would mean a huge desktop space investment, and these devices are usually an order of magnitude or so more expensive), there were still several good options but XP Pen's offerings stood out as being really reasonably priced and loved just about as much as options from other companies like Wacom. I almost bought the Deco 01 V2, but checked the company's page and saw that this newer offering was available, so I went with the Deco LW. The pen it comes with is great. Batteryless, so that's one fewer thing to forget to charge or maintain, and it functions perfectly as far as I can tell. It detects and responds just as I would expect, zero complaints on this front. The working area is very comfortable for me. I have plenty of space to write and draw accurately (I have the pen set up to map to the area of one of my monitors), but it's not a chore to reach anything on the screen. The buttons are buttons, nicely programmable (you can even have them run simple button sequences or execute a few other features to adjust the tablet's behavior or launch a program [or shortcut, which you could have do whatever your mind and scripting talents allow you to do]), and a nice feature on the tablet. I will definitely use them sometimes, but for how I typically work I will likely have my left hand on my keyboard much more often than not. Still a very nice feature to have, and I'm sure I will use it sometimes when I want to do something with just the writing pad on my lap instead of on my desk above my keyboard. The software has been almost flawless so far, though there are a couple of features I would like. It installed easily, the pairing software worked on the first try (and my computer has grabbed the tablet every time I've unplugged the wired connection, no problem), and the features are easy to program and seem to do what I tell them to do. I have had a couple of occurrences of settings getting reverted, but I *think* this has to do with the fact that sometimes I'll end up with multiple Settings windows opened up by virtue of the fact that the window pops up when the tablet is connected (and doesn't close itself when the tablet is disconnected). I will keep an eye on this, and it's inconvenient, but not a terribly big issue and shouldn't ever cause a problem unless you're actively changing settings. A feature I would appreciate is if the pen buttons could modify the pen touch behavior rather than simply creating the behavior when the buttons are pressed. The most obvious example of this is that the lower pen button defaults to "right click", which is handy, but it simply sends "right click" when you press the button which is a bit unwieldy. I would like to be able to hold the button, then tap with the pen and receive a right click where I tapped. Similar middle click behavior would be nice. Bluetooth has worked great so far. I usually just use the tablet plugged in, but I've tried wireless a couple of times and there hasn't been an appreciable amount of lag or stuttering in my experience. Basically feels like it's plugged in. Will update if my experience changes down the line but I would be surprised. The colors offered are pleasant to look at. I almost always go "black" for my electronics, but decided to get a blue tablet. It stands out, but in a nice and unobtrusive way. The green also looks nice, and if ever I got my wife her own I'm sure she would like the pink one. One minor design gripe I have is that the keys have little bumps on them to denote which key you're touching, but the layout is none of symmetrical, antisymmetrical, or braille. They could have used the braille numbers (1-8) or letters (A-H), which would have been a neat touch, or they could have created some unidirectional dot pattern that continued down the buttons, or they could have had the bottom half mirror the top half. What we get is as follows (top to bottom) Smooth 1 dot / 2 dots in that relative position r 3 dots sort of like an "r" (2 then 1) J 3 dots sort of like a backwards L (1 then 2) <- Fine up to this point; they mirrored to say "you're not on button4 anymore) / 2 dots in the same relative position as button2 <- This will probably bother me as long as I have this tablet 1 dot Smooth This is very much a "me" problem, but just flip the one button from / to \ and it would at least look like you mirrored the bottom half! Anyway, long ramble short, if you're looking for a really good, not expensive tablet with nice features and little hassle, this has been all of the above for me so far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2022 by grant t junno

  • WONDERFUL budget tablet!
Size: Large-Wireless Color: Green
I adore this tablet! It's been over five years since I used a non-screen tablet and while the natural adjustment period is still here, I felt able to jump into drawing right away! Super nice design, decent battery life and the pressure sensitivity is very nice! It performs well and is super easy to set up. I enjoy how easy the Bluetooth functionality is- it allows me to jump right into drawing in moments, whereas my previous tablet was very large and needed many cumbersome wires. This tablet cuts down on the amount of steps between Wanting to draw and actually DOING it. I've not noticed any issues with connectivity or pen accuracy in the bluetooth connection, which is fantastic! The working area is smooth to the touch, but there is a nice bit of resistance when using the tablet pen- it feels close to drawing on paper! Keep in mind any sensitivity to the more audible scratching noises, though, if you are sensitive to those. The pen is nice and light too, though I find the buttons are too far back for how I prefer to hold my pens. I tend to choke the pen a little bit so using the pen buttons can be a bit clunky. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024 by S S

  • Great drawing tablet for the price.
For the price this drawing pad was just what my son needed and so worth the discounted price. It has many levels of drawing as the stylus allows for fine point to thick line drawing and has a wide variety of colors but the best thing about it is that it is wireless which is so much more convenient. Great beginners tablet for someone who has never used one before. My son hasn't had anything negative to say about this tablet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2024 by Cathy F.

  • XP Pen Drawing Tablet - Wireless
Size: Large-Wireless Color: Black
I haven't used a tablet in years and just getting back into it so didn't want to spend an arm and a leg for one. I read the reviews for quite a few tablets and this is the one I kept coming back to. Price is great and was fairly easy to setup except when you go to download the driver - the website is (I believe) Portuguese so of course I did not know where to go and there was no translation available so I had to translate via google translate to make sure I was in the correct download section - once there, it was easy to find the download I needed. I did try to contact them through amazon but that didn't work - went to the website and it gives you a phone number to call - I called at a decent time (my time) but their time they weren't there and I didn't feel like getting up before the crack of dawn to call. So far it's working good with one exception - after turning it off when I'm finished and I come back to use it a couple days later - it doesn't connect back to bluetooth - I've had to disable and reconnect. It's for sure annoying and I'll keep it (because where I live it's over an hour to a dropoff location and I honestly don't feel like dealing with it). I like it comes with many replacement nibs. I like the feel of the pen. I like the smooth surface of the tablet. I haven't programmed any buttons yet so can't say anything about that - I will get to it down the road. Despite the annoyances, I like the tablet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024 by KrumZz

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