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XPPen Deco 01 V2 Drawing Tablet 10x6.25 Inch Graphics Tablet Digital Drawing Tablet for Chromebook with Battery-Free Stylus and 8 Shortcut Keys (8192 Levels Pressure)

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Size: Large


Style: Wire


Features

  • Drawing Tablet-Sufficient Working Space-The Deco 01 V2s expansive tablet is big and brilliant, yet still designed to break through the limit between shortcut keys and drawing area. 10 x 6.25-inch working area, so you get more space to create or get work done
  • Drawing Pad-Tilt SupportedDeco 01 V2 supports up to 60 degrees of tilt brush effect and delivers smoother and more natural lines and strokes, while also giving you the ability to add shading to your creation.
  • Digital Drawing Tablet-Android SupportedThe Deco 01 V2 can be used with Windows 10/8/7, MAC OS X 10.10 and above and Android 6.0 and above and Chrome OS 88.0.4324.109 or above.
  • Drawing Pad-Customized ShortcutsDesigned for both right and left-hand users, 8 fully customizable express keys create a highly ergonomic and convenient work platform.The driver allows the shortcut keys to be attuned to many different software.
  • Graphics Tablet-High Tech ICWeve adopted the newest High Tech IC, to make lines flow smoother and perform better. The Deco lights up on the ends of the drawing area, so you can create, even in the dark.

Brand: XP-PEN


Connectivity Technology: USB


Pressure Sensitivity: 8192 Levels


Operating System: Android 6.0 and above, Chrome OS 88 and above, Windows 8, Windows 7, MAC OS 10.10 or above, Windows 10 See more


Special Feature: The Deco 01 V2 can be used with Windows 10/8/7, MAC OS X 10.10 or above and Android 6.0 or above and Chrome OS 88.0.4324.109 or above. This tablet is compatible with Photoshop, SAI, Painter, Illustrator, Clip Studio, and more. Deco01V2 drawing tablet is compatible with most major software including ibis Paint X, FlipaClip, Medibang, Autodesk Sketchbook, Zenbrush, Artrage, and more See more


Product Dimensions: 13.82 x 8.54 x 0.31 inches


Item Weight: 2.2 pounds


Item model number: Deco 01


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 20, 2017


Manufacturer: XP-PEN


Country of Origin: China


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  • Comparison Review between XP-Pen Deco01 v2 and Huion H1060P
Size: Large Style: Wire
I'm writing this review because I wish there was one like it when I was agonizing over what my first drawing tablet would be. I've mostly used an XP-Pen deco 01 v1 for many years and it was fine, but when it broke (more on that below), I really wanted to try a Huion since they have such good reviews. Huion vs Xp-Pen This is a comparison between the Xp-Pen Deco 01 (v2) and the Huion Inspiroy H1060P. They both have nearly identical price points and specs. I got both on discounts for around $50 on average. I am not a professional artist, but I do draw a lot (several hundred hours on my tablet) and have been paid for my work, but I'm not as skilled as professionals. I mostly do character sketches and inking comic-style. For my style and what I need, both tablets are great. They are very precise and allow me to execute and get the end result that I want. Pen pressure ability is the same between the two, I can make clean, tapered strokes with each just fine. The Huion is set to a "harder" pressure than the Xp-Pen, and while both tablet drivers allow changing pressure curves, the Huion minimal is "harder" than the XP-Pen. All-in-all I'd say aside from the pressure, they perform identical and I've heard they they both use the same underlying hardware (unconfirmed by me), this makes sense if true. Personally I like to use a lighter touch when drawing so I prefer the XP-Pen, which also has a much lower 'activation pressure' that the tablet recognizes before drawing pixels. With the XP-Pen, if you are touching the tablet, it's making a stroke. The Huion on the other hand requires a little pressure before it starts making a stroke. So you can lightly stroke the tablet and nothing will happen until you put enough pressure down for it to activate. Drivers: Unfortunately the Huion driver does not offer the option of changing the activation pressure of the tablet, just adjustment of the pressure curve (how the tablet interprets pressure after activation pressure has been reached). I don't believe it can be fixed or adjusted via drawing software either, though I think some drawing software (Photoshop, Krita, Corel, etc) might allow you to adjust your tablet to have a higher activation pressure if you want it (just not lower). Aside from that, the Huion drivers work better with my drawing software (Krita) - by this I mean they are bug free and even work properly if I disconnect and reconnect the tablet while Krita is open. The XP-Pen drivers are a little more buggy - they often don't reconnect properly when I disconnect/reconnect the tablet - the cursor position is fine, but the pressure will not be recognized by my computer until I exit Krita or sometimes I have to reboot the machine. There are other odd bugs like the cursor being trapped in a section of my monitor screen. This happens infrequently, but it does happen and its quite annoying. Pens: Both pens are nice and the new pen that comes with the v2 Deco is much better than the v1 one. The Huion pen is slightly better than both, a little heavier and it just feels a bit nicer/grippier in the hand Physical tablet: The XP-Pen is smaller and lighter than the Huion, but with the same drawing surface size. This is nice for travel and also allows you to place your computer about an inch closer when drawing. The Huion has 12 buttons to XP-Pen's 8. The buttons feel fine on both, I never had a button fail on my v1 Deco01. I did have a problem with the USB port however. My Deco01 v1 broke because when plugged into the included L-Shaped cable connector, it's easy to put up/down pressure on it which can cause damage. Looking at it now, it's possible that pressure is being placed on the USB port unless maybe your table is perfectly flat, but even then it might have slight pressure. I'm going to just use a regular USB-C connector for my new one. I should note that the tablet did not break during normal use, I had the cable plugged in while I had it stuffed in my backpack and it must have been knocked or subjected to sideways pressure which caused damage to the port. Make sure to disconnect it before putting it anywhere! Summary points: Huion + Better drivers (though it doesn't allow you to set a minimum pressure). More stable, interacts with Krita better + Better pen + More buttons - Larger, slightly more heavy XPPen + Smaller, but same active drawing space, better if table space is a premium, better for travel + Like that it has much lower activation threshold + Includes drawing glove, nice touch - USB port prone to breaking with included cable (unplug it when not in use!) Hope this helps! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 11, 2022 by Brian Ramage

  • Don't use the provided protective film. It's too slippery to use.
Size: Large Style: Wire
Summary: 4/5 - DO NOT use the protective film if you want steady strokes. - Generally good tablet layout with completely customizable buttons. - You will likely need customizations to hotkeys or settings will be necessary for the best experience. Ease of Use: 3/5 - For anyone who uses a low sensitivity mouse or has ever used a laptop mousepad, it does not take long (about 30 minutes or so for me) to get used to the tablet. However, it is an adjustment, especially if you're used to traditional drawing/painting. - You may need to change the brush cursor icon. For example, I use Krita on a Windows OS laptop. The default brush cursor is "no cursor". Needless to say, this is problematic since you'll want to know the location of the cursor on the screen when you're not applying pressure to give you a sense of relative space. I personally changed the brush cursor icon to "crosshair". Ease of Installation: 4/5 - It's not plug and play, but it's fairly easy to find the drivers online and install the drivers. - It's fairly intuitive to figure out what to do with the cords and how to connect it with your system. Pen Quality: 5/5 - Pen has a sizable girth that sits comfortably in the hand, and the buttons don't get in the way even when tested with different grips. - It has sufficient weight, so it does not feel like it will fall out of your hand. Surface Quality: 5/5 - The tablet's native surface has matte finish that provides a bit of friction, providing good feedback when making a stroke. - I have not had the tablet for long though, so I cannot give a perspective on its durability. Tablet Layout: 4/5 - The layout of the tablet is fairly standard with macro buttons to the side of the drawing surface. - Although it does not affect the experience too much since you won't be looking at the tablet while drawing, the corners indicating the drawing area is a nice touch. - The additional inch or so outside of the drawing area allows you to draw/point at the very edges of the screen while still allowing you to rest a part of your hand on the surface. - The surface still feels a little small, hence the 4/5, but that's to be expected for drawing tablets at this price point. Macro Buttons: 4/5 - There are 8 fully customizable macro buttons. - The macros can record a sequence of inputs, which can be useful if there's pairs of commands you want to use at once. I find this quite useful for combining the center and mirror actions in Krita. - The in-between buttons have raised bumps that allow for easier identification by tough. They could be a bit larger though to distinguish the "-" and the "." bumps better. - The buttons are entirely separate circular buttons, so pressing the wrong one is uncommon. - The buttons are not backlit or a different color from the rest of the tablet, which can be a bit difficult to find them visually in a darker room. Protective Film: 2/5 - It feels firm and sturdy. The adhesive sticks firmly onto the surface, and the film lies flush against the tablet perfectly. - The surface is extremely slick, so drawing on it feels very unbalanced. Quick flicks or strokes are okay, but any intermediate or slow stroke is simply impossible to do steadily. - DO NOT install the protective film if you want steady strokes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 15, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Most worth it buy I ever did
Size: Large Style: Wire
I been wanting to get into digital art for so long but didnt want to just draw on my phone or anything like that so my art friend showed me this art tablet and I was a bit ehhh skeptical at first I never used a drawing tablet before so I didnt think it would be that cool... oh boy I was wrong it has touch sensitivity so the harder it is pushed the harder the line gets drawn which is amazing for shading which I do alot since most of my drawings before was just black and white, it also has a cover you can put over the pad to make it has a rougher texture which makes it feel so much more natural to draw on. overall this was a amazing buy and anyone who wants to buy it should ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 1, 2023 by Skyler

  • Great little whiteboard!
Size: Medium Style: wireless
This thing is pretty awesome. With remote working, I bought it to use as a whiteboard. For the first year, I really didn't use it that much, until I discovered Microsoft's Whiteboard App. I love it. I don't use the Bluetooth much, but rather mostly have it plugged into the PC. I also don't use the shortcut key buttons much. After several months of using it, I noticed the surface starting to bubble. What I didn't realize is that there is a protective plastic on the surface (that should be removed). I was just about to buy a new one when I discovered this. Once I removed it, it's just like brand new! Hahah! Love this thing ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 6, 2023 by Robin McGuire

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