🎉 Elevate Your Art Game with the XPPen Artist 24!
The XPPen Artist 24 Graphic Tablet features a stunning 2K QHD screen with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels, a large 23.8-inch display, and a battery-free stylus with 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity. It supports USB-C connectivity and is compatible with various operating systems and popular design software, making it an ideal choice for professional artists and designers.
Brand | XP-PEN |
Product Dimensions | 66.5 x 16.5 x 0.1 cm; 9.54 kg |
Item model number | Artist 24 |
Manufacturer | XP-PEN |
Series | Artist 24 |
Colour | Black |
Standing screen display size | 23.8 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
Hardware Platform | Windows 10/8/7 (and higher) and Mac OS X 10.11 (and higher), Linux |
Operating System | Os |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 9.54 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**M
Good product
Worth checking out some YouTube reviews, this product's a real gem.
W**H
Perfect for beginners, hobbyists and professionals
Whether you're a beginner with a hobby or a professional artist, you can't go wrong with one of the best albeit expensive tablet available on the market.Torn between grabbing this or the Huion alternate, I saw this had a lower discount which alone made it worth buying. If you have the money, there's only a few tablets better than this and in my opinion is unnecessary unless you want 4K.Screen:- The selling point is 2K, it is worth paying premium just for this.- Light does reflect off it but it isn't that invasive but worth considering.- The size... Honestly I didn't consider this when purchasing and it was far bigger than I expected.- Brightness is as you would expect, with a larger range than other tablets.- Screen protector works like a charm, no scratches after a few weeks of use, this was a major difference between the Huions etched.Pen and usage:- Easy to hold and use, the tip is quite scary to press against the screen but it's fine.- Accurate with little parallax, which isn't a big issue in the first place.- Drawing is quite pleasant and clean, no issues with calibration.- The buttons do get in the way, you may accidentally press one whilst using and it would stop your stroke.Buttons and Dials:- The buttons have a soft click and easy to press, I previously had a Wacom Intuos 4 which had LED to labeled the buttons but it is a struggle to remember for this tablet.- The dials are extremely pleasant to turn when zooming!- Customisability is a huge plus and makes it far easier.IO:- Hdmi based, I would prefer Display Port but can't complain.- I love the option for USB-C instead of just USB,Stand:- The locking mechanism is a bit finicky but it works extremely well and stops movement. Fantastic angles!Overall, it is definitely a must buy if you want almost the best of the best and desire a fantastic tablet.Final personal issue to note:Slightly worrying but there is a rare(?) issue occuring where the tablet is powering my USBs when the computer is powered down and PSU switched off and unplugged.This causes connected devices such as my RGB Hue+ controller and Headphone LED to flicker rapidly even when unplugged from the wall.The fix is to unplug the power cable from the tablet before turning your computer off! Therefore power is going both ways, or some sort of funky power issue is occuring with it being on the same strip and the computer retaining the power in the capacitors?The computer is not at fault as its brand new and only started happening exactly as soon as the tablet was introduced.I would contact support regarding this issue but it's quite unlikely they will know why it's happening and offer a fix.Just something to keep in mind, it's an issue that could occur.
D**V
You will fall in love...
To preface, I am one of the most cynical people on the internet. For me to be giving a 5 star rating to a product is almost unheard of...This drawing tablet is beyond amazing. I had previously been using huion drawing tablets (which I still love) but decided to take the plunge and buy a display tablet. The Artist24 Pro had been getting a lot of promotion at the time, and I decided to take a chance and buy it.More than a year later, and this tablet still gives me the same sense of magic every time I use it to draw or paint. I paint mostly on photoshop, and the color accuracy is fantastic. The screen is very responsive to pen pressure and tilt, and the pen itself doesn't even need batteries! I went for 12 hours straight, painting once....Now obviously the only con here is the price. I work a well paid job and had the disposable income to buy this asset. However, if you are just starting out with digital art, I would suggest you buy a much cheaper drawing tablet (I'd recommend one of Huion's lineup, just because I love their products), they're only 50-60 bucks.However if you're someone that either works in the arts industry, or have a BURNING PASSION for art (it cannot just be a phase), then this display tablet will be a match made in heaven. I HIGHLY, HIGHLY recommend XPPen's offering.
S**N
Faulty screen
Screen was faulty.Was able to return within next working day. I previously had 12 inch tablet but wanted to upgrade (was sale). Now I hesitate with xp pen brand in terms of quality control.
B**D
Great product but a couple of niggles.
This is written well over a year in, I'm happy but there are a few minor issues;On my example, the touch sensitive on-off switch isn't sensitive enough and is difficult to use with the effect that I mainly just leave it in standby, which irks with current energy prices.The screen is a little less sharp that a standard monitor, which might be an issue for some, but I find it less strain on my eyes.Pen alignment is OK but not perfect and could improve for critical work.Overall, however I'd recommend the product and it has done all asked of it and been enjoyable to use, even with CAD software, which I didn't expect. This is mainly down to the configurable buttons to each side of the screen rather than the pen interface. The biggest win would be if it really was single cable and provided sufficient charge to an attach MacBook via the USB-C connector. My office monitor is an ASUS which does this and it's great to just have one cable.
E**O
Great performance at an affordable price
Like many others I agonised over whether or not to choose this device or go for its much pricier and more renowned competitor. In the end a combination of availability and common sense led me to choose the XP-PEN and I'm delighted to say that after a few teething troubles getting the screen to function at its full resolution and the pen to function smoothly (more on this next) I have found it to be a flawless performer. This tablet more than meets my requirements for sketching and product design rendering and I feel no sense that I have had to compromise any of the anticipated performance I'd been hoping for. Coming from a traditional background of sketching at A3 size this monitor is perfect and drawing on it has not only become natural but preferable to paper. FYI - I use a Surface Book which has a mini display port. The resolution issue was solved by using Microsoft's active adapter for mini-display port to HDMI and connecting to an HDMI cable which is less than 1m long (also recommended by Microsoft support). To get the pen to work smoothly and with pressure sensitivity uncheck 'Windows Ink' under the Pen Settings in XP-PEN's software.
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