Wireless Drawing Tablet XPPen Deco mini7W Graphic Tablet Pen Tablet with 8192 Levels Pressure, 7 x 4 inch Artist Tablet for Online Teaching/E-Learning Compatible with Window/Mac/Android/Chrome/Linux

Wireless Drawing Tablet XPPen Deco mini7W Graphic Tablet Pen Tablet with 8192 Levels Pressure, 7 x 4 inch Artist Tablet for Online Teaching/E-Learning Compatible with Window/Mac/Android/Chrome/Linux
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Customers appreciate the graphic tablet's drawing ability and quality. They find it simple to use and create clear illustrations with it. Many consider it a good starter tablet and one of the best they've used. They also appreciate its design and sensitivity. However, some customers have mixed opinions on functionality, wireless connectivity, ease of use, and build quality.

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13 customers mention "Drawing ability"13 positive0 negative

Customers find the drawing tablet easy to use and produce clear drawings. It's a good drawing tablet for beginners, making digital drawing easier. They say it's great for labeling and adding drawings on a laptop. The tablet is smooth for sketching and perfect for entry-level digital artists, artists who travel a lot, and small artists.

"…I've tried it with Photoshop, Affinity Photo and Howler. Sketching is smooth with all three…." Read more
"…: The tablet's pressure sensitivity is excellent, making it great for artistic endeavors or precision tasks that require different levels of…" Read more
"…Perfect for entry-level digital artists, artists who travel a lot, and artists who have small work areas…." Read more
"…upgrade, but you can't beat the price, and you can create some very good illustrations with it. I'm happy with it…." Read more
13 customers mention "Tablet quality"13 positive0 negative

Customers like the tablet quality. They say it's a great starter tablet, excellent for note taking and drawing, and serves as a decent alternative mouse. The pen sensitivity is perfect, and it's one of the best drawing tablets they've used.

"…Mouse Functionality: While the XPPen Deco mini7W serves as a decent alternative mouse, it lacks the full range of features that a traditional mouse…" Read more
"…But sadly it wasn’t meant to be. At first this tablet pen was great…." Read more
"This is a nice little tablet and works perfectly with the application I bought to use it with (LiquidText) to write handwritten notes…." Read more
"I used it to illustrate my children's book. It's great for beginners!…" Read more
9 customers mention "Design"9 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the graphic tablet's sleek and compact design. They like the velvety finish and the matt surface of the draw area. The pen is good and lightweight without batteries.

"…They aren't plasticy at all- the whole tablet has a very nice velvety finish…." Read more
"…Pros: Ergonomic Design: The XPPen Deco mini7W has a sleek and compact design that fits comfortably in my hand…." Read more
"The feel of the device is nice, the texture on this tablet's draw area is amazing, the pen is pretty good, and being able to use this device…" Read more
"…I love the matt surface. The pen is light without batteries. It loaded itself on my Chromebook." Read more
7 customers mention "Sensitivity"7 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the graphic tablet's sensitivity. They find it responsive to hand pressure, with good build quality and a pen that feels comfortable to hold. The ergonomic design reduces strain on wrists and fingers.

"…And I didn't need a huge surface area. All I wanted is a nicely made, responsive, bluetooth capable tablet with buttons on the left side…." Read more
"…of mouse functionality, the tablet's ergonomic design, pressure sensitivity, and wireless connectivity make it a valuable addition to my workstation…." Read more
"…drawing tablet brand easy interface when downloaded the tablet is super responsive and the pen is comfy cause of its thickness and doesn’t hurt your…" Read more
"Very easy and the response of the pen pressure when drawing and it's more precise than my previous tablet which was more expensive than this one…." Read more
37 customers mention "Functionality"24 positive13 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the graphic tablet's functionality. Some find it works well with the wire and is capable for their graphic arts needs. They describe it as a large track pad with a pen and hotkeys. Others mention issues like the pen not working properly when moving around, limited mouse functionality, and the wireless function being a waste.

"…This is the first wireless table I've used. Seems to work great on Windows 10 – found the wireless immediately…." Read more
"…The drivers worked right away, just had to install, then restart the ole PC. Drawing on it feels GREAT. Nice lil spring to the pen…." Read more
"…reading the directions, I plugged in the dongle, and PRESTO, instantly worked perfectly!…" Read more
"…Limited Mouse Functionality: While the XPPen Deco mini7W serves as a decent alternative mouse, it lacks the full range of features that a…" Read more
22 customers mention "Wireless connectivity"12 positive10 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the wireless connectivity of the graphic tablet. Some find it a positive feature and appreciate the added bonus of Bluetooth connectivity. However, others report issues with slow performance, lags, or difficulty connecting.

"…All I wanted is a nicely made, responsive, bluetooth capable tablet with buttons on the left side…." Read more
"…Just a touch and it disconnects. That could be a problem with just mine…." Read more
"…Seems to work great on Windows 10 – found the wireless immediately. I've tried it with Photoshop, Affinity Photo and Howler…." Read more
"…Suddenly, my VPN is showing extremely high latencies again. I went to launch a website I frequent and got a big "Access Denied" warning…." Read more
21 customers mention "Ease of use"12 positive9 negative

Customers have different views on the graphic tablet's ease of use. Some find it easy to connect and use anywhere, with no installation required. Others find the instructions poor, the software non-intuitive, and it difficult for beginners to set up and start drawing.

"…It allows you to set up the shortcuts in huge chains of keys (control-alt-delete) instead of just one single key (control) which is a game changer…" Read more
"…The software is a bit non-intuitive but is fantastically capable and feature rich!…" Read more
"Easy to set up and good price for durable product, fast charging as well and long battery life." Read more
"…have to download a driver from their website and in it are poorly written instructions in a cheap PDF that looks like someone's nephew translated it…" Read more
12 customers mention "Build quality"8 positive4 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the build quality of the graphic tablet. Some find it reliable, sturdy, and easy to use. They say it's a good price for a durable product with fast charging. However, others mention that it's not well-made, not very responsive to turning on and off, and the drivers aren't stable.

"…And I didn't need a huge surface area. All I wanted is a nicely made, responsive, bluetooth capable tablet with buttons on the left side…." Read more
"…Updated update – I used a Wacom table for awhile but the drivers aren't stable…." Read more
"Easy to set up and good price for durable product, fast charging as well and long battery life." Read more
"Precise, high build quality, and low latency input!…" Read more





AMAZING for blender, maya, 3D : XPPen deco mini 7W - I wish I'd switched from Wacom earlier

5 out of 5 stars

AMAZING for blender, maya, 3D : XPPen deco mini 7W – I wish I'd switched from Wacom earlier
Edit May 2023: Tablet is still going strong and I am still loving it!Original review:I've been using a wired Wacom intuos for years now for my 3d work (Maya, blender, substance painter, etc) and I desperately wanted to buy a Bluetooth model because of the way my workstation is setup. But I've always disliked the buttons (how they're concave instead of convex and also how they're located on the top of the tablet and not the side) on the wacom just a bit- not enough to buy a different tablet, but enough to irritate me, so I didn't want another intuos.I looked at different Wacoms, but they were all ridiculously expensive and had features I didn't want- I don't want a screen on the tablet, how useless- just get a surface pro at that point ffs. And I didn't need a huge surface area. All I wanted is a nicely made, responsive, bluetooth capable tablet with buttons on the left side. I finally decided I'd need to look beyond Wacom.I'd heard of XP PEN and Huion before but never considered anything besides Wacom- that was stupid and elitist. After taking a chance on this little $44 tablet I was blown away.The material on the XP PEN deco mini 7w feels and looks more expensive than my Wacom Intuos and the stylus is so much more comfortable to hold! In other reviews people said the keys seem loud and plasticy, so I included a video of the sound- they're exactly the same, quieter ever, than the intuos IMO. They aren't plasticy at all- the whole tablet has a very nice velvety finish. My only complaint with the design are the four white corners that box in the working space. They're unnecessary and bring the design down- but that's a very minor thing.Even though XP's software looks clunky and has poor resolution, it's SO MUCH BETTER than Wacom's. It allows you to set up the shortcuts in huge chains of keys (control-alt-delete) instead of just one single key (control) which is a game changer for anyone who uses 3d software.I'm very impressed and will definitely buy from XP again if I need another tablet.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2022



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    Edit May 2023: Tablet is still going strong and I am still loving it!

    Original review:
    I've been using a wired Wacom intuos for years now for my 3d work (Maya, blender, substance painter, etc) and I desperately wanted to buy a Bluetooth model because of the way my workstation is setup. But I've always disliked the buttons (how they're concave instead of convex and also how they're located on the top of the tablet and not the side) on the wacom just a bit- not enough to buy a different tablet, but enough to irritate me, so I didn't want another intuos.

    I looked at different Wacoms, but they were all ridiculously expensive and had features I didn't want- I don't want a screen on the tablet, how useless- just get a surface pro at that point ffs. And I didn't need a huge surface area. All I wanted is a nicely made, responsive, bluetooth capable tablet with buttons on the left side. I finally decided I'd need to look beyond Wacom.

    I'd heard of XP PEN and Huion before but never considered anything besides Wacom- that was stupid and elitist. After taking a chance on this little $44 tablet I was blown away.

    The material on the XP PEN deco mini 7w feels and looks more expensive than my Wacom Intuos and the stylus is so much more comfortable to hold! In other reviews people said the keys seem loud and plasticy, so I included a video of the sound- they're exactly the same, quieter ever, than the intuos IMO. They aren't plasticy at all- the whole tablet has a very nice velvety finish. My only complaint with the design are the four white corners that box in the working space. They're unnecessary and bring the design down- but that's a very minor thing.

    Even though XP's software looks clunky and has poor resolution, it's SO MUCH BETTER than Wacom's. It allows you to set up the shortcuts in huge chains of keys (control-alt-delete) instead of just one single key (control) which is a game changer for anyone who uses 3d software.

    I'm very impressed and will definitely buy from XP again if I need another tablet.

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    5.0 out of 5 stars

    AMAZING for blender, maya, 3D : XPPen deco mini 7W – I wish I'd switched from Wacom earlier

    Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2022


    Edit May 2023: Tablet is still going strong and I am still loving it!

    Original review:
    I've been using a wired Wacom intuos for years now for my 3d work (Maya, blender, substance painter, etc) and I desperately wanted to buy a Bluetooth model because of the way my workstation is setup. But I've always disliked the buttons (how they're concave instead of convex and also how they're located on the top of the tablet and not the side) on the wacom just a bit- not enough to buy a different tablet, but enough to irritate me, so I didn't want another intuos.

    I looked at different Wacoms, but they were all ridiculously expensive and had features I didn't want- I don't want a screen on the tablet, how useless- just get a surface pro at that point ffs. And I didn't need a huge surface area. All I wanted is a nicely made, responsive, bluetooth capable tablet with buttons on the left side. I finally decided I'd need to look beyond Wacom.

    I'd heard of XP PEN and Huion before but never considered anything besides Wacom- that was stupid and elitist. After taking a chance on this little $44 tablet I was blown away.

    The material on the XP PEN deco mini 7w feels and looks more expensive than my Wacom Intuos and the stylus is so much more comfortable to hold! In other reviews people said the keys seem loud and plasticy, so I included a video of the sound- they're exactly the same, quieter ever, than the intuos IMO. They aren't plasticy at all- the whole tablet has a very nice velvety finish. My only complaint with the design are the four white corners that box in the working space. They're unnecessary and bring the design down- but that's a very minor thing.

    Even though XP's software looks clunky and has poor resolution, it's SO MUCH BETTER than Wacom's. It allows you to set up the shortcuts in huge chains of keys (control-alt-delete) instead of just one single key (control) which is a game changer for anyone who uses 3d software.

    I'm very impressed and will definitely buy from XP again if I need another tablet.


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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2021

    I had a Wacom tablet that was no longer supported so I decided to try something different. This is the first wireless table I've used. Seems to work great on Windows 10 – found the wireless immediately. I've tried it with Photoshop, Affinity Photo and Howler. Sketching is smooth with all three.

    Update – I switched over to Linux have mostly been using this with Krita. It works great – when it works. Props to XP-Pen for providing Linux drivers. Unfortunately there's something goofed up about this tablet and Linux (Mint). The battery now seems to only last 10-20 minutes so in order to use it reliably it has to be plugged into a USB port. That would be ok, but then it doesn't work properly unless the wifi dongle is plugged into another USB port. Anytime I reboot my laptop I have to unplug the table from the USB connector or it won't be recognized, then plug it back in again. Just too much busy work and I'm tired of having half my USB ports always occupied by this tablet. I could buy the wired version, but that's USB-C so I'd need an adapter, and it isn't clear that the wired version even works with Linux. So I switched back to a wired version of that other brand of tablet, which also works fine with the native drivers.

    Updated update – I used a Wacom table for awhile but the drivers aren't stable. Ended up losing work when it would crash out of an app with no warning. Went back to the XP-Pen and now appreciate it more even with having to use two ports.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2023

    I recently purchased the XPPen Deco mini7W Graphic Tablet to use as an alternative mouse for my work computer due to hand pain caused by the conventional-style mouse. While it hasn't completely replaced my traditional mouse, it has proven to be a helpful tool in managing my discomfort. Here are my thoughts on this wireless drawing tablet:

    Pros:

    Ergonomic Design: The XPPen Deco mini7W has a sleek and compact design that fits comfortably in my hand. Its lightweight construction allows for easy maneuverability, reducing strain on my wrist and fingers.
    Pressure Sensitivity: The tablet's pressure sensitivity is excellent, making it great for artistic endeavors or precision tasks that require different levels of control.
    Customizable Buttons: The tablet features programmable buttons that can be assigned to various shortcuts, providing quick access to frequently used functions. This feature enhances efficiency and reduces the need to reach for the keyboard.
    Wireless Connectivity: The wireless functionality of this tablet is a convenient feature, eliminating the hassle of cords and allowing for greater freedom of movement.
    Cons:

    Learning Curve: Transitioning from a conventional mouse to a drawing tablet requires some adjustment. It took me a while to get accustomed to the tablet's touch-sensitive surface and hand-eye coordination. However, with patience and practice, I was able to improve my control over time.
    Limited Mouse Functionality: While the XPPen Deco mini7W serves as a decent alternative mouse, it lacks the full range of features that a traditional mouse offers. This limitation may require the use of a conventional mouse alongside the tablet for certain tasks.
    Battery Life: The battery life could be better. Although it lasts for a reasonable amount of time, I find myself needing to recharge it more frequently than expected.
    Overall, the XPPen Deco mini7W Graphic Tablet is a solid option for those seeking an alternative mouse due to hand pain. While there is a learning curve and some limitations in terms of mouse functionality, the tablet's ergonomic design, pressure sensitivity, and wireless connectivity make it a valuable addition to my workstation. I recommend using it in conjunction with a traditional mouse to handle tasks that are better suited for a conventional input device. With some adaptation, this tablet has become an essential tool for alleviating my hand pain during prolonged computer use.

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  • Gabriela Ramirez
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Fácil de usar

    Reviewed in Mexico on December 6, 2024

    Buen producto, fácil de instalar y de usar


  • Abdul R.
    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Kids Love it.

    Reviewed in Australia on December 12, 2021

    Fun for kids. Good stepping stone for future better quality products. If they find arts is their thing.






  • Giselle Hernández
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Buena compra

    Reviewed in Mexico on December 8, 2023

    Cumple las expectativas






  • Susana Clementina Cardoso Tinoco
    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Tableta

    Reviewed in Mexico on December 21, 2024

    Buen producto, llevo bastante usándola y funciona bien. Solo al iniciar mi compu no la reconoce, un par de minutos y la reconoce






  • Hugo
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Está súper cómoda de utilizar

    Reviewed in Mexico on July 23, 2022

    Práctica y ergonómico


Important information

Visible screen diagonal

7" / 18 cm
Wired and Wireless Connection: Our wireless technology allow the XPPen wireless drawing tablet to connect your PC or laptop by simply plugging the included USB dongle into your computer, the 2.4 GHz wireless technology allows you to create with both speed and freedom
Battery-Free Pen: The stylus pen in our product is battery-free and offers 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity. It also has tilt-response capabilities and provides smooth tracking without delays, ensuring uninterrupted work for increased efficiency
8 Customized Press Keys: The Deco mini7W Wireless Graphics Drawing Tablet features 8 customizable press keys, making it user-friendly and enabling a seamless creative process. Personalize these shortcut keys to enhance your workflow and tailor the experience to your preferences
Easy Connection: The Deco mini7W supports a USB-C to USB-C connection (with the included adapter), allowing you to connect the tablet to various computing devices depending on your own need
Wide Compatibility: XPPen Deco mini7W Wireless Graphics Drawing Tablet is compatible with Windows 7 and above, Mac OS X 10.10 (and higher), Android 6.0 (and higher)and mobile phones, Chrome OS 88.0.4324.109 or above

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