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XPPen 8X5 Inch Graphics Drawing Tablet Star05 V2 Wireless 2.4G Digital Drawing Tablet with 8192 Pressure Battery-Free Stylus & Touch Hot Keys Compatible with Window/Mac

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Features

  • [Wireless Technology] - The Star05 V2 Drawing tablet features both wired and wireless USB capability: Simply plug the included USB receiver into your computer to draw wirelessly using the ISM 2.4G and FHSS, or connect the Star05 to your computer with the included USB cable for standard wired use.
  • [XPPen Advantage] - The Star05 V2 Pen Tablet built-in lithium battery charges quickly and conveniently during wired use2.5 hours provides a full charge that lasts up to 14 hours, our battery-free stylus with 8192 pressure levels does not require charging. Work and draw without unexpected interruptions.
  • [Touched Shortcut Keys ] - Six touch-sensitive shortcut keys allow quick access to most commonly used functions. The Star05 V2's 8x5in working area provides ample room to draw and paint comfortably.
  • [Compatability & Application] - The XPPen Star05 V2 digital wireless tablety is compatible with Windows 7 and above and Mac 10.10 or above operating systems and compatible with Photoshop, Paint tool Sai, Clip Studio Paint, etc. Register your XPPen drawing tablet on XPPen Web to receive ExplainEverything program. XPPen provides one-year warranty and lifetime technical support for all our pen tablets/displays.
  • [Online Teaching and Working] -XPPen Star05 V2 graphics tablet is designed for digital drawing, painting, sketching, E-signatures, online teaching, remote work, photo editing, it's compatible with Microsoft Office apps like Word, PowerPoint, OneNote, Zoom, Xsplit etc. Works perfect than a mouse, visually present your handwritten notes, signatures precisely.

Brand: XP-PEN


Connectivity Technology: USB-wireless


Operating System: It is compatible with Windows system 10/8/7(32/64bit), Mac OS X version 10.10 or later


Special Feature: Drawing


Model Name: Star05V2


Product Dimensions: 11.7 x 7 x 0.4 inches


Item Weight: 1.1 pounds


Item model number: Star05


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 19, 2016


Manufacturer: XP-Pen


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  • More detail on the set-up would be helpful, but works well
I bought this tablet so that I could take notes in OneNote when I'm on conference calls, since my mechanical switch keyboard is pretty noisy in the background if I type notes. I also sometimes brainstorm by writing notes and am trying to cut down on paper usage. I have an MS Surface and Pen I was using for this, but it was a bit of a hassle because of the OneNote sync time between the Surface and my laptop. Overall it has worked well so far for that purpose. It takes a bit of adjustment to get used to looking at the screen while writing on the tablet, but not too bad. The pen is responsive after I got the settings tuned (see below). Only thing I really miss is that erasing is not intuitive on the Xp-Pen, since there is no button on the top. I also haven't succeeded in figuring out how to configure OneNote to erase if I push the side button, so I just use the 'scratch out' option. It is *very* nice that the tablet can be turned on quickly, vs. when I had to wait for my Surface to boot. I also like the pen holder that comes with it - very nice to have it handy to grab at a moment's notice. The set-up was a little more trial and error than I was expecting. Hopefully this will help someone else: -Others commented on the Star05 driver not working, so I went to the website first and got the Star04 driver as others suggested. I had the opposite experience as they did - the Star04 driver installed, but detection of the pen was intermittent and glitchy so I uninstalled and tried the latest version of the Star05 driver. -The Star05 driver much worked better for me. I downloaded the verified release and not the beta, both of which were available online. -Settings -this is where I found that a few tweaks led to big changes. I have two widescreen monitors and my laptop screen, so depending on the pen settings and work area a tiny move of the pen results in a big movement given the amount of screen area I have. My penmanship with the default settings was on par with a four year old on a sugar high. You can set both absolute vs. relative mode for pen movement in PenTablet and set the work area as all or part of one monitor, which helped significantly. -What worked best for me: absolute mode in the PenTablet settings with a portion of one of my monitors as the working area. Relative mode also worked well, but for some reason (not sure if it is the tablet or me) I had a bit better control with the absolute/portion of screen combo. -Make sure Windows Ink is checked in PenTablet ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2020 by mysticporter

  • Very Impressive Tablet!
First things first — I got this tablet because I wanted to get rid of the annoying long wire going from my laptop to my tablet, which was only a few inches away. I also used to have a cheap “osu” tablet which I used to play with, but now that I’m getting more into drawing I wanted something a bit more fit. The delay between the screen and the tablet is non-existent. It feels great to draw with this (especially with the nice glove that prevents your hand from dragging on the tablet) and I can still play osu quite well. The pen feels slightly cheap and “plasticky”, but it looks infinitely more gorgeous than my previous one. I really appreciate the pen holder as well, considering the tablet is entirely flat. Though it still wouldn’t be an issue without, as the pen is actually triangulated to prevent rolling (photo attached). I love the function buttons on the side of my tablet, although with the + and - button I can only zoom out. Must be something with my specific drawing software so I’ll give it a pass. It still registers a touch so I know it’s not the tablet. The only thing I really wish this tablet had was an accurate battery indicator, or even just an estimated battery life. I currently have no clue how long this thing lives for, but I assume quite a bit considering it’s just an input device. I will report later on it’s battery life. Overall, I’m extremely happy with this tablet. And only for $60! What a steal! I’d expect to pay at least double that price for something like this. UPDATE: I’ve learned a couple things about this tablet upon using it for a few days. The useable area scratches VERY easy and already looks very worn despite having not drawn a terrible amount on it. Some previous drawings are even completely etched into the tablet and you can see what it was. Another fault is that it only works when “in view” of the USB dongle. Let’s say if you have the dongle on the left side of your laptop but use the tablet on your right, because the laptop is “blocking” its path the tablet sometimes will just straight up not work. Basically, there can be no obstructions between the tablet and the dongle. Luckily I have USB ports on both sides, but (at least wirelessly) this tablet is unusable on my desktop because it sits up on my desk, and the USB ports are only behind the case or on top. Overall, I’ll have to get a cover to make sure I don’t destroy this tablet within 3 months. Be wary if you’re a heavy-handed drawer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2019 by Isaac Davanzo Isaac Davanzo

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