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XPPen Artist 22 Plus 130% sRGB Drawing Tablet with Screen, 16.7 Million Colors Art Tablet with 16384 Pressure Stylus, Full Laminated, Anti-Glare Display Computer Graphic Tablet (22 inch)

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Size: 22 Inch


Style: Standard W/O Keys


Features

  • 21.5-inch Spacious Canvas: At a 16:9 screen ratio, no buttons or slits, this 22-inch drawing display gives a boundless-like immersive sensation. And Artist 22 Plus presents every detail with maximum clarity at 1920 x 1080 high resolution
  • 16K Pressure Sensitive: All-new X3 Pro Smart Chip Stylus features the industry-first 16K pressure levels 100%* higher than that of its peers. XPPen X3 Pro drawingpen delivers the smoothest and most precise lines ever, excelling at hyper-nuanced creation and beyond
  • Vibrant Colors, Unparalleled Precision: Create boldly in stunning color accuracy and detail at a wide color gamut of 130% sRGB. 8-bit color depth, 16.7 million colors, and 3 color spaces interchangeable (sRGBAdobe RGBDCI-P3) all combine to meet demanding display needs in different scenarios
  • One display for all fun: The Artist 22 Plus graphics tablet is more than just a drawing display. Unlock more possibilities by extending or projecting contents to this 22-inch big screen for an expansive, immersive viewing experience, whether for creation, games, videos, remote meeting, online class, or entertainment
  • Highly compatible: XPPen Artist 22 Plus digital art tablet is compatible with Windows 7 (or later), macOS 10.10 (or later), Chrome OS 88 (or later), Android (USB3.1 DP1.2), Linux. Brings more possibilities to your creation. The drawing tablet with scrren supports popular digital art software such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, SAI, CDR, GIMP, Krita, MediBang, FireAlpaca, Toonboom, Maya, and Blender3D, etc

Brand: XP-Pen


Connectivity Technology: USB


Operating System: Multiple


Special Feature: Full Lamination


Model Name: MD220FH


Product Dimensions: 25.5 x 17.7 x 0.04 inches


Item Weight: 17.8 pounds


Item model number: MD220FH


Date First Available: November 7, 2023


Manufacturer: XP-PEN


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  • This sucker is sweet! I was hesitant to pull the trigger because ...
This sucker is sweet! I was hesitant to pull the trigger because of its price tag but I'm glad I did. At $690, it's still cheaper than the Wacom Cintiq. This a viable alternative. I was fortunate to have waited a day longer to purchase this because I originally had the XP-Pen Artist22 in my Wishlist, not the 22E. I only recently discovered the 22E before my purchase and I would definitely recommend this model as it solves most of the issues that the 22 model has. For one thing, customizable express keys are on this unit which was a concern of mine about the 22. Secondly, the cable ports are on the right side of the model instead of the bottom where it makes it difficult to adjust the tilt. Naturally, the 22E carries a higher price tag than the 22 but the new features justify this price. I've only had this for a few days, but it serves as my main monitor. The main interruption in my workflow is having to jump back to my keyboard to type something, but if it's not anything lengthy, then the tablet has keyboard software where you can type onscreen or even write your text which comes in handy. The setup was a little bit tricky at first, but after installing the drivers and restarting my laptop, everything seemed to work fine. Also, if your cursor is offset by a whole half screen, then you'll have to put your display at 100% for your main display and tablet. That one had me baffled for a few minutes. This makes my 15.6" laptop difficult to read, but I've learned use the 22E as my main monitor and have become quite comfortable using the pen stylus instead of a mouse. This works amazingly with art programs like Krita and even ZBrush. I used to have a Wacom Intuos, but being able to draw onscreen while looking directly at what I'm creating makes a world of difference. It feels much more natural. There is a bit of parallax because of the thickness of the glass, but doesn't hinder the creative process and with time, you can get used to this. I'm sure this is true of all onscreen graphics tablets. And if you customize the express keys and even the pen buttons correctly for your art program, you'll have an efficient workflow that would make the traditional artist envious. The tablet comes with a screen protector which is installed with an adhesive strip at the top of your tablet. Honestly, I would advise against this. I used it at first but it creates rainbow colored "oil patches" on the screen which can throw your color off and they're quite noticeable. It creates a matte effect which can reduce some of the tablet's glare, but at night or in a dimly lit room, the glare isn't a problem. Aside from protecting your screen, the only other advantage I see that the screen protector has is that your hand seems to glide easier across the screen when drawing or painting. Also, when alternating between windows or programs, the cursor may jump to one side of the screen. This is easily solved by moving the pen away from the screen and then back on the screen to re-orient it. While the XP-Pen Artist 22E may have some minor issues, it's still an incredible tablet at a comparatively reasonable price that is sure to help you become the workhorse of an artist that you are. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2017 by K.B.

  • A Great Buy and Nice Product
I have been using this since I had received it. The set up was not at all as difficult than imagined, other than I had to switch the video cables between my original monitor and the graphic display monitor. I did not even need to delete the WinTab32.dll which someone had mentioned doing. Works fine with a number of Open Source Paint programs like MyPaint, Gimp, Krita and Inkscape. It, also, works well with paid for programs like Paint Shop Pro, PD Howler, JugiPaint, and Art Rage Studio. I figure I would have to shell over $650 bucks to Wacom for one of their smaller and least expensive Cirque pads. But, after shopping around Amazon and other places, the XP-Pen Graphics Display Monitor at over 21" was a way better price for a couple hundred bucks less. The Wacom Cirque at the same size is about $1,700. As far as portability goes ... I would say that it is not that portable. It's a lot heavier than you would think, like an older flat LED monitor would be when they first came out at that size. So, it's better to be set up in your art studio, den, bedroom or wherever you do your digital art. Carrying it around with you and your lap top would become very cumbersome. I definitely recommend this product for anyone artist, hobbyist or even student who want a good size graphics display monitor without breaking his budget or trying to win the Lottery. The one thing I would caution is that, since this device IS a TV/PC monitor; It is best that you, also, buy visors that protect your eyes from the high frequency blue light, UV rays and other light particles that is emitted from the monitor that could harm your eye sight. Gunnar produces such glasses. If other companies, check them out. Best to protect your eyes as much as possible. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2019 by Clark Corwin

  • Amazing! (first time art tablet owner)
After never owning a single pen tablet device like this i really wanted one but was not prepared to pay the Wacom prices. especially for amateur hobby work that i do for fun. I was skeptical about the quality since the features promised are on par with that of a 1000 dollar wacom device. After getting this device i was astounded. Everything from the quality of the material to the responsiveness of the tablet and pen were amazing. The pressure is awesome and the shortcuts were all customizable to whatever key combinations i wanted to use. This sped up my workflow 10 fold. the pen itself is nice quality and has a decent weight to it. Its a little lighter that it could be but i dont know how much heavier i would want it for those moments when it slips out of your hand and hits the screen you wouldnt want it to leave a mark on the screen and if it was any heavier i feel like it might. The first actual concern i had was with the attached screen texture sheet which is designed to give the screen more (pencil on paper) feeling. There was a couple of air bubbles under the bottom edge about the size of a quarter. I was super concerned about them but after rubbing them toward the bottom they came out after about a minute. then i later realized that this sheet is apparently only attached to the top of the device and can actually be lifted up and placed back down although i havent tried this myself only read about it online. So this wasnt really a concern. The second and only real issue i had with the device is that it doesn't work with ToonBoom Harmony which was a program i was really interested in purchasing to work on animations. i was using the free trial for the program and it would not work properly. no pressure at all. after researching this the device and software just simply do not work together for anyone. Some people have rigged it to work with mods or other things but I decided to go a different route and simply use Adobe Animate instead. Its dissapointing the it doesnt work with ToonBoom since that is literally the FinalCut Studio of the animation world. (The high end stuff that hollywood and major cartoon animation studios use) But for my purposes adobe animate will be more than enough. So in closing i think that if you are an amateur and you are looking into getting a table and are not sure what to get but have a modest budget. Look no further. You will not be disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2018 by BAJUNGADUSTIN

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