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Menno
8 augustus 2025
Ik heb deze tablet gekocht voor mijn vrouw. Ze wilde eigenlijk een "blinde" van Wacom maar tijdens onze zoektocht liepen we tegen deze aan die voor een vergelijkbare prijs een scherm biedt. Ik teken zelf niet, maar kon me voorstellen dat dit veel en veel fijner werkt. Dus we hebben de gok genomen, na wat reviews te hebben bekeken, en deze tablet gekocht.Ik ben niet bekend met de concurenten, ook niet met Wacom, dit is onze eerste tablet voor tekenen maar hij is erg prettig en mijn vrouw is er dolgelukkig mee. Ik raad hem dus ook zonder meer aan voor mensen die een keer willen proberen of digitaal tekenen iets is voor ze.Het werkoppervlak is groot genoeg en het scherm is erg scherp en mooi van kleur (al ben ik geen kenner en zal er natuurlijk voldoende op aan te merken zijn als je gaat kalibreren en zo, maar ok, in deze klasse (zowel van tablet als artiest :+ ) doet dat er niet zo veel toe.De pen zelf ligt lekke rin de hand en zelfs ik kon er prima mee schrijven, het is echt net of je op papier werkt.
Jack Winters
22 juni 2025
This item has only been a positive impact on my small but satisfying art career. I bought the XP-pen deco tablet before this and after using it for a while decided I could use an upgrade. Boy what an upgrade this was!First things first, the colors on the screen are better than most laptop screens. It was very noticeable to me, and I was actually quite surprised when my background picture looked so much better on the drawing screen than my laptop screen.The pen for this tablet was one of the whole reasons that I bought it. Unlike many other tablets out there, even the high end ones like Wacom tablets tend to have a stylus that is chunky to say the least. I would never see myself EVER writing with an actual pencil with that weird shape and thick profile, but this stylus is sleek and feels exactly like an everyday pencil. This means that I can draw with it for hours on end, and the first thing that stops me is getting tired mentally, not getting tired of holding a chunky pencil.Next is the quality of use. The driver is easy to find and install, and allows for almost endless customizability for the shortcut keys and even the scrolling strip. I may not yet be a very well seasoned digital artist, but for anyone who wants to strreamline their workflow, this tablet has enough options to satisfy someone in at least the intermediate stages of learning. The pen has a good number of pressure levels, and after adjusting the pressure curves (also easily done in the driver) it feels almost effortless to get the right thickness in your lines. The point where the pen draws a line is snappy and will only lag behind the pen tip when moving quickly across the screen, at which point you don't even notice.The resolution might not seem mind blowing at first, but considering that the drawing screen is smaller than most laptop screens, the pixels will be smaller than on most regular computer screens. Maybe you might notice if you have a very high end screen you use.The overall form factor of the tablet is small and easy to carry. I lug mine around in my backpack along with my laptop and notebooks and it doesn't feel too much heavier. It is nice that it comes with a pen case as well, as I doubt the pen would be quite as resilient without it.There is only one or two things that I wish this tablet did better, and they are more a fault of the product that I selected than the quality of the product itself.I wish the screen were just a bit bigger at times. It feels a bit unfortunate that the tablet is the size of a normal laptop, but the screen is noticeably smaller. Then again, this would come at the tradeoff of larger pixel size, so I can live with it.Lastly, the cables that you have to plug in to get the thing working feel like a hassle if you want to be able to draw between classes or in a spare 20 minutes. You have to spend the first 2 minutes plugging the thing in, and then you have to spend the last 4 unplugging everything and packing it all away. This is comparable to most other tablets in this range or slightly higher though, so I can't say that I would expect more. I do hope that with the widespread nature of lightning ports on computers these days, we'll start to see a few more tablets that have some lesser port needs than 2 usb and 1 HDMI cable to work.Overall, if anyone is looking for a drawing tablet that is on the cheaper end but wants to really up their digital art game, I think this is the perfect choice, as it did that very same thing for me.
Bianca
29 mei 2025
I have not had this for very long but I'm so far pleased with it. This is not my first graphic tablet but it is my first display one. The XP-Pen Artist 12 is a display graphic tablet which must be plugged into a laptop or monitor for it to work, it is not functional as a standalone product just to be clear. Inside the box includes wires to plug in, several wall mounts for different regions, a drawing glove, a screen cleaning cloth, some manuals, the pen (which also has an eraser on the other end of it as well as extra nibs in the holder) and of course, the tablet. There is no stand included.Display: The display matches the monitor almost perfectly. There may be a small difference color-wise but it is almost undetectable. The working space is slightly smaller than 12 inches (and forgive me if I'm off as I am not the best when it comes to measuring) so it may feel a little small at times. The contrast and color scales are customizable in the settings so you may adjust it to better replicate your computer monitor. But do be aware that turning up the brightness (buttons on the side near the input plug) on the tablet itself may also affect the contrast and cause things to look weird.If you have overhead lights on while using it, you may notice some glare issues that can obstruct your vision.As the display is not laminated, there is a small observable gap between where you place your pen and where your cursor appears on the screen. This parallax issue is easily overcomable in my personal experience and doesn't actually affect the way you draw but it may bug you if you are prone to being displeased by that.Pressure and Drawing Experience: The pressure sensitivity is rather decent (I'm no expert though) and though the display looks smooth, there is a grippy, textured feel to drawing on it. The pen detection distance is rather short, however, so the pen tip must be pretty close to the screen at all times if you want to hover over something without clicking or drawing. I am satisfied with the drawing experience though. Because there is no stand included, you may find yourself in awkward positions or practicing poor ergonomics so I do recommend purchasing one.Shortcut keys: The tablet includes short cut buttons to the side and a scroll wheel all of which are mappable in the settings. The scroll bar is not very sensitive but its still useful. The pen also has a shortcut button on one of its sides but is incredibly inconvenient to use as it rests flat and is therefore undetectable by feel. You'll have to stop what you're doing to look at it if you're determined to use it and there have been times where I gripped a little too hard after habitually rotating it and accidentally pressed it while drawing.Software: You must first uninstall any drivers from other brands you had installed and then search for the XP-Pen drivers on their official website. I have not had any driver issues but there may be select software incompatibilities that you should be aware of.I used Paint Tool Sai on my previous Wacom tablet before getting this one only to find that XP-Pen has some strange issues with the program. The pressure sensitivity completely stopped working and the pen eraser is rendered obsolete. The pressure sensitivity can be fixed by installing and using a special version/pack of Paint Tool Sai but I am not aware of any eraser end fix.Durability: I researched about this Tablet before buying and this aspect was completely inconclusive. I used to have a Wacom graphic tablet and I wanted a display (that wasn't Wacom prices) but I was concerned that I would spend a good 200 dollars for a month or two of use. Obviously the XP-Pen Artist 12 isn't a tank and should therefore be treated with utmost care. There is an included warranty but I hope to never need to use it. I will most likely update this aspect after further use down the line.Price: This one speaks for itself. The price tag is so good for a display tablet, its near irresistible.Overall, the XP-Pen artist 12 is a great display tablet, especially for the price and I can wholeheartedly recommend it.
Joaovictordaniel
20 april 2025
Muito bom, produto perfeitamente embalado e protegido sem nenhum arranhão ou dano, com um tempo de envio bem rápido e um produto que atende suas expectativas
Pankaj
2 maart 2025
I am reviewing it after using it for 2 years. Currently I am using as an external display. its screen quality is great and its build quality is superb because it survived an accidental fall. no screen damage at all.
Lia Coto
27 december 2024
Como usuaria anterior de otras soluciones de tabletas gráficas basadas en monitores (trabajar sobre el dibujo), puedo decir que esta solución de XP-Pen es una opción muy buena para cuando tengas de dibujar en viajes, acabar trabajos en casa o demostraciones en la casa del cliente.Qué recibiremos con el pedido?Dentro de una cuidada caja muy trabajada nos espera la tableta en todo su tamaño, detrás tendremos el cargador con los adaptadores para 3 diferentes enchufes, manuales, garantía y tarjeta de fidelización, puntero dentro de un estuche redondo con varias puntas de repuesto y todos los cables necesarios, a saber:Un complejo cable que, en el extremo de la tableta es conexión USB C y en el otro extremo una conexión triple (HDMI, USB para el táctil y USB para alimentación (para el cargador incluido)). Además un extensor de cable USB para poder tener funcionando la tableta a mayor distancia del enchufe y por último, un adaptador de HDMI a MicroDP (Mac).Os dejo una fotografía (4ª) con el montaje completo ordenado con un par de bridas de velcro.Preguntado al fabricante, no existe la posibilidad de una conexión directa USB C a USB C. La tableta, al ser un monitor de 12" FullHD LED IPS, necesita al menos 5V y 2.5 Amp que no es capaz de alimentarse directamente del portatil.Una vez todo conectado, Windows 10 detectará y dejará funcionar la tableta sin añadir driver alguno, si bien el fabricante insiste en utilizar los últimos drivers descargados de su web, estos nos facilitan la configuración de los botones adicionales (parte izquierda de la tableta) con las funciones que nosotros queramos.FuncionamientoPara Windows 10, la tableta es, y así se comporta, un monitor externo adicional, que podremos configurar a nuestro gusto. Por defecto se configurará con su resolución de 1920x1080 (FullHD) y será el monitor nº 2. Podremos configurarlo a la resolución y posición que nosotros queramos, windows se adaptará a nuestro gusto. El lápiz interactua como un ratón con su botón derecho incluido. También es compatible totalmente con Windows Ink.En las pruebas realizadas con el simple SketchBook Pro (disponible en la Windows Store) hemos sido capaces de probar que el programa reconoce los niveles de presión y escribe más grueso o más fino dependiendo de la fuerza con la que actuemos contra la pantalla. El puntero no necesita alimentación alguna.Con su tamaño de 12" nos cabrá perfectamente en el mismo maletín del portatil, el puntero viaja dentro de su estuche redondo con las puntas adicionales. Tal vez la conexión directa por USB habría simplificado enormemente la complejidad del cableado y el cargador, espero que tomen nota para futuras versiones.
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