XPPen Artist 12 interactive flat panel black Review
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Description of XPPen Artist 12 interactive flat panel black
- Low price, tablet with a screen. battery free great stylus.
- Not the highest reliability, high cost of accessories.
- The most important thing is a graphics tablet with a screen! The stylus sees at a height of 2-3 centimeters exactly. Out of the box, I did not have to calibrate - the accuracy of the position of the pen, either in the center or on the edge. Size - to each his own, but I like it. does not take up too much space on the table - when drawing, you still increase it. The response is fast, but it still depends on the computer. The hand lies well. In general, worthy. You can use it instead of a monitor with a mouse, but play more. I ordered from Aliexpress in off. store, as they are called. There the price is 2 times cheaper.
- Personally, the location of the power button and the USB connector is not very convenient for me. It all depends on which side the wire comes from. This is more to the issue of ergonomics of the workplace, the arrangement of things. If you tighten the wire, roughly speaking, from the monitor (that is, look ahead and the wire goes ON you), then everything is fine. if the wire comes to the tablet FROM you, then it lies along the case and the power button is not available. But, I'm sure, such a moment will occur at 1%. You just need to start the wire from the other side of the table and that's it. This is for the right hand. For lefties, it's the other way around. those. this is not a problem - personal opinion.
- The quality of the screen itself and the ability to draw directly on the screen - I really liked it, though I'm afraid of the moment when I'll wipe the protective film to the state of my old vacom) Screen resolution full hd 1920x1080, sufficient brightness. Someone says that the color goes cold, in general, yes, there is a difference in color perception on a regular monitor and on a tablet, if this is critical, you can adjust it in the OS you are working on. Lots of wires, but it doesn't bother me much. The kit includes a foppish glove, as well as the most delicate microfiber to wipe the screen. Programmable buttons are comfortable, and are initially set to basic functions, but they take some getting used to. The touch is switched by the button above it in three states: brush size, vertical scroll and workspace scale. Top button: quick access to tablet settings, also further: alt, space, ctrl+z, ctrl+s. It can work like a regular blind tablet (if I remember correctly, you just need to pull out the hdmi), I somehow managed to use it on the main screen.
- Creaky assembly + designed by someone especially gifted - the wire blocks the buttons on and the brightness settings, and if you run the wire in the opposite direction, it loosens the nest (it loosens anyway, I had to a loop for the wire)