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XPPen Deco Pro Medium Graphics Drawing Tablet Ultrathin Digital Pen Tablet with Tilt Function Double Wheel and 8 Shortcut Keys 8192 Levels Pressure 11x6 Inch Working Area

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Size: Medium


Style: Wire


Features

  • Double Wheel for Enhanced Creativity: Featuring a unique mechanical and virtual wheel for effortless multitasking, it allows quick capture, writing, drawing, and editing. With adjustable brightness and 8 responsive shortcut keys, stay immersed in your work even in low light
  • Natural Tilt Function & Battery-Free Stylus: Supports up to 60 degrees of tilt for smooth, natural transitions and shading. The A41 stylus requires no batteries or charging, eliminating extra costs and clutter for a seamless drawing experience
  • 8,192 Levels of Pressure Sensitivity: Experience precise control and natural fluidity in your creations. The Deco Pro includes a multifunction pen holder to safely store your pen and nibs, serving as both a stand and a portable case for convenience on the go
  • Universal Compatibility: Compatible with Windows, Mac, and Chrome OS, it works seamlessly with popular programs like Photoshop, Illustrator, and more. Enjoy peace of mind with a one-year warranty (excluding man-made damage) and lifetime technical support for all devices

Brand: XP-PEN


Connectivity Technology: USB


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


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


Model Name: Deco Pro Medium


Product Dimensions: 15.74 x 8.94 x 0.28 inches


Item Weight: 2.86 pounds


Item model number: Deco Pro M


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 13, 2019


Manufacturer: XP-PEN


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  • Almost perfect!
Size: Medium Style: Wireless
I really enjoy this tablet, I have many hours on it already. The build quality is very nice, the buttons feel good and so does the wheel and touch area. The drawing surface has nice friction, in fact initially I thought it might be too much. The pen is very comfortable to hold, very light, and the buttons are well positioned. I only have a couple real complaints, the wheel is a little too easy to move, sometimes I move it without even realizing. Also, the touch area only works as a digital wheel OR a mouse (think laptop touchpad). Regarding the touchpad, I would like to see a little more flexibility, being able to use all gestures together as well as resign shortcuts for things like swiping up would be nice. Anyway, even though I saw that as a major drawback initially I still find the tablet to be incredibly convenient, having a scroll wheel attached is a huge time saver. Edit: I forgot to mention the case that comes with the pen is quite sturdy and nice. It holds the pen very firmly, so firmly you could use it to make the pen easier to hold if you have troubles holding small items. And you might just have to use it in that case, because there is no good place to grip the pen to remove it. You have to grip it from the tapered tip and wiggle it around until it finally pops out. If I sound bitter, it's because I am. Anyway, not a dealbreaker by any stretch, but it is a painfully poorly thought out design. Actually, as I'm writing this and examining the case to be sure I didn't miss something, I'm starting to wonder if maybe there is supposed to be a spring at the bottom of the tube wasn't installed? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024 by Mike

  • Well made, sleek, and tons of useful features
Size: Small Style: Wire
This is the FIFTH tablet I have purchased through Amazon. I have bought one of every company but Wacom - they are cost prohibitive for anything I want to use.( Huion Inspiroy ink-no drive that worked, and the drawing screen on the back you could barely see. A gimmick. Huion New 1060 Plus - as soon as I took it out of the package I felt the back bend under my fingers, flimsier than the $30 monoprice, and the EXACT SAME button/soft button/drawing surface! for twice the price! I didnt even plug it in. Veikk a-30 - touch buttons glitchy, and drive not consistently working. Monoprice - great little cheap tablet,durable, still working after 18 months just fine, working driver. but not sensitive enough. only 2048 levels) I finally decided to bite the bullet and spend an entire 100 to get something that worked. I hoped at least that I would get a drive that worked consistently, and didnt keep changing the button programming on me. What I got with the XP-PEN Pro (small) was FAR beyond my expectations, even if i had not had issues before. The body is aluminum on the back, and the dial is too, making it more durable than ANY of the other tablets I tried. And even though it says 'small' I can barely tell a difference in the drawing area. (My monoprice was 10x6.25,this is 9x5'') The cable is built to sit alongside the tablet, so I dont really notice it. wireless is a small sacrifice for the abilities of this tablet, IMO. The drawing area has V-shaped lights built into the corners, that you can adjust the brightness to, that highlight the drawing area so you can draw in low light. The dial has a light, too. All blue, non changing color. VERY useful feature. there are also TWO dials, not just one, both programmable to 5 different settings. You can then proram two of the express keys to cycle through each dial's usage, giving you 20 other shortcuts you can use in addition to the 8 express keys, and the 2 on the pen. That's 28 total, if you program 2 for the dials. Then there is another setting that ou can use, called detail mode. If you press a button, it will center in on a small area of the artwork, and zoom in your tablet as well, giving you the entire surface area to draw in the tiny art area. Meaning you can draw tons of detail in a tiny spot. It is very light as well, super thin, and still feels durable. And I have barely used it yet. Oh, did i mention that it also has tilt function? all these functions, in a tablet under 100, and it works well? I think im keeping this one. I'll update if things change. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2020 by Swamplillys Design Works

  • Love this tablet
Size: Small Style: Wireless
I recently had developed some intense wrist pain from using a mouse all day for my job. This is a great substitution for daily mouse use with my PC. For reference I am an architect and do not recall having seen any reviews form a similar profession (i.e. not strictly reviewed geared for more artist use). It did take a little to get used to the hover with the pen (when you make contact it “clicks” or draws depending on mode). My transition to using no traditional mouse at all took about a month and I don’t miss it. I frequently need to do drawing markups and it is much easier to do with a writing feature like this in Bluebeam - Especially if I have to sketch a building detail or something. In the past I’d have to either do this with program tools, or hand draw/scan/clean up scan, and then attach/insert it into the markup drawing pdf. God forbid I wanted it to a scale… With working remote due to covid it became less feasible to do my redline markups by hand on print copies due to not having a large format scanner at home and this is a nice compromise. It’s also nice to get that hand drawn quality for schematic drawings by using photoshop (or whatever other program combination), without having to scan and photoshop it clean before continuing or having to use a hard-line drafting program - which has a totally different feel to a client at that stage. I also like that the scroll wheel center (black circle) is a touch pad of sorts when in that mode. It is not terribly accurate, but it’s good enough that when I am working on paper copies but need to move the mouse to select something I can keep writing with my left hand and use my right hand to mouse over with this touch function without picking up the stylus pen. (Being ambidextrous is the best by the way, if you can train yourself to write with your dominant hand and use the stylus with either hand as needed to multi task work as needed.) Additionally, as an architect I have to draft in AutoCAD and Revit and this seems to do a good job as a mouse replacement for that. Slightly jumpier than a traditional mouse, but there are easy shortcut workarounds. It is imperative to have the scroll/zoom function for all these programs (as I found out the hard way with a starter tablet that did not have it) and this tablet delivers. I combine that scroll/zoom wheel with my main pen button set to middle click for a ‘pan’ function in many programs. It’s easy to use the pen with my dominant hand and scroll/zoom/shortcut key with my non dominant hand once I got the hang of it. The shortcut keys are easy to program and the interface program is easy to understand. I like that you can program different shortcuts for different programs. You can also switch between ink and mouse modes. Mouse mode works - you guessed it - like a mouse. Where you can move at variable speed across the screen and pick up the pen and move it but it doesn’t relocate on the screen like in ink mode. Ink is more of a screen to screen exact location. In ink mode you can hand-write in all kinds of different programs. Like draw in word documents, or written notes to text in outlook emails (if your writing is legible.. mine is not great). Additionally, I typically use three screens - a laptop and two externals for my line of work. In mouse mode you can set the full 3 screens to one mouse control area and the ‘mouse’ can traverse the whole area continuously. I also have a shortcut key set to switch monitor so when in ink mode I can click through and have it draw on one screen at a time (you can set it across all - but it becomes quite distorted since the ratios are skewed from tablet to 3screen stretch). As for the unit itself, it feels well made. Heavy enough to feel substantial but not enough to be obnoxious. It was relatively intuitive to download drivers and set up. The pen stylus has two buttons, a nice weight, and comes with several replacement nibs. The travel pen container is nice as well and the cap acts as a pen stand when not using the stylus. I like the option to be plugged in, work wirelessly via usb dongle, or connect wirelessly via Bluetooth. Battery life seems good (unit is not old so I will have to wait and see). For taking between home and office I was able to get a standard padded laptop protector sleeve that fit this nicely with a pocket for all the accessories (cord, pen case, manual, etc) and fits in my laptop bag with my computer. Overall pretty impressed with this for what I needed it for. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2022 by Shelby K.

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