XP-PEN Artist12 11.6 Inch FHD Drawing Monitor Pen Display Graphic Monitor with PN06 Battery-Free Multi-Function Pen Holder and Glove 8192 Pressure Sensitivity

XP-PEN Artist12 11.6 Inch FHD Drawing Monitor Pen Display Graphic Monitor with PN06 Battery-Free Multi-Function Pen Holder and Glove 8192 Pressure Sensitivity
Price: $199.99 - $149.99
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Customers find the graphic tablet easy to set up and use. They find the instructions clear and the software comprehensible. The tablet is described as good for both amateur and professional digital artists. Many consider it a fantastic tablet for drawing, with decent screen quality and bright colors. However, some customers are disappointed with the cord length and have differing opinions on functionality and size.

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264 customers mention "Ease of setup"193 positive71 negative

Customers find the graphic tablet setup easy. They say the instructions are straightforward, the pen shape is comfortable, and it's easy to transition from pens and pencils. The software is comprehensible, the cords are easy to manage, and the manual is easy to understand. Overall, customers appreciate the neat setup and well-thought-out design.

"…Granted, this is not rocket science, however, I ran into issues with my system…. Ok, so here is what you need to know……" Read more
"…Set-up is easy, and you will NEED an available HDMI port either on your Graphics Card or Motherboard I/O. If you have a Macintosh, you are in luck,…" Read more
"…It was a walk in the park, super simple. The thing was when I rest my computer and connected the cables it wasn’t working…." Read more
"…If you are still confused about setting up the tablet, go search for help on Youtube, or if you're that desperate, call Xp-Pen support…." Read more
222 customers mention "Tablet quality"207 positive15 negative

Customers are satisfied with the tablet's quality. They find it good for digital artists, especially those new to the field. The pen sensitivity and gloves are described as decent. Overall, it's considered a great tablet to start out with or just to have.

"…Now the real test….. Durability! This is a great digital tablet!!!…" Read more
"The product is really good…." Read more
"…Is the tablet good for beginners? (Rated 2/5 ★)…" Read more
"…This one is very good. Definitely recommend." Read more
219 customers mention "Value for money"171 positive48 negative

Customers appreciate the graphic tablet's value for money. They say it's well worth the price, and Krita is free and compatible with the tablet.

"…this to anyone who needs a great basic drawing tablet for a good price." Read more
"…$249.99 (without any coupons, which you may find some), it is well worth the price tag…." Read more
"This drawing monitor is insanely good for the price. I’ll have to admit that I’ve only used it for a week or so at the time of me writing this…." Read more
"…I choose this product because it was cheap. I didn't know whether I'd like this type of product or not. So I wanted to start small…." Read more
198 customers mention "Screen quality"180 positive18 negative

Customers are satisfied with the graphic tablet's screen quality. They find the colors decent, bright, and workable without issues. The image quality is good, with different presets to change how the colors look. Some reviewers mention that the screen resolution, colors, huge viewing angle, anti-glare cover, and pressure sensitivity are better than the one on the Artist12. Overall, customers are happy with the display quality, saying it feels like they paid for it.

"…The tablet also has a very vivid color display and a sturdy design. The beautiful packaging and drawing glove are added bonuses…." Read more
"…Now the real test….. Durability! This is a great digital tablet!!!…" Read more
"…Next, the cables. Cables are solid, and the point that connects to the tablet is set to a 90 degree angle, helping to prevent damage to the cable…" Read more
"…The screen also looks really good with a few different presets to change how the colors look…." Read more
152 customers mention "Drawing ability"135 positive17 negative

Customers like the drawing ability of the graphic tablet. It's smooth to draw and paint with, providing a direct experience of drawing on paper. They can draw very fine details after installing the drivers and the pressure. The screen is smooth, like drawing on butter.

"…I recommend this to anyone who needs a great basic drawing tablet for a good price." Read more
"…Hands down, this is going to be the go-to for art hobbyists who want to get into the Digital Medium…." Read more
"…the starter and mid are good to test and can provide a direct experience of drawing on paper." Read more
"…as the tablet, pen, pen carrying container, a microfiber cloth, a drawing glove, and a manual to get started, all wrapped up in a beautiful case…." Read more
315 customers mention "Functionality"168 positive147 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the graphic tablet's functionality. Some say it works great with ClipPaint Studio and Krita, and even some video games. Others report issues like the screen not working properly, the pen not working, and problems with the drivers or certain drawing softwares.

"…I have used it repeatedly and it has met all my needs for a drawing tablet…." Read more
"…screen started blinking on and off and would sometimes just not come back on for a while I dealt with this problem for the past few weeks cause it…" Read more
"…of the pen case and smudge guard plus cloth were nice but also incredibly practical…." Read more
"…This is, right out of the box, a massive design flaw that guarantees the connection will fail as it did for this reviewer, on first use…." Read more
83 customers mention "Size"56 positive27 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the size of the graphic tablet. Some find it well-sized and portable, fitting perfectly on their desks. Others mention that the screen feels small, making it difficult to see the toolbar clearly, leading to mistakes in selection. The pen is not comfortable or natural-feeling, and the nib is shaky.

"…It comes with a Small XP Anti-fouling glove already, a Mini-display Port/HDMI converter for Mac Users, Replaceable nibs (8 of them), and a set of…" Read more
"It’s comfortable, with a large screen, there isn’t any lag, with a great weight. It’s accuracy it perfect…." Read more
"…The only drawback on the Artist 12 for me is the screen size…." Read more
"…I like how big it is so I can nail a bunch of small details. Not terribly big and clunky, can still hang out in bed and draw with it…." Read more
73 customers mention "Cord length"10 positive63 negative

Customers dislike the cord length. They mention it's a nightmare, the cable is a bit finicky and can flicker. The wires are short so it needs to be close to your setup. There are multiple cables to wrangle, but pair this with a holder and it's all good.

"…My only gripe is that I wish the cables were Braided, to further help prevent damage, but this is really minor…." Read more
"…if you want to connect it to a computer as a second screen, the wires are convoluted since they require HDMI, USB, and USB-Red Power Connection…." Read more
"…The only downside I could find is that the cords are a bit messy and confusing to learn at first, and it seems the USB input in the tablet is loose…" Read more
"…CONS: – the cords are a nightmare, but they clearly state that…." Read more





Don't be surprised if it arrives in broken condition...and you pay for returning it.

1 out of 5 stars

Don't be surprised if it arrives in broken condition…and you pay for returning it.
No, unfortunately the title is not a typo…I CANNOT recommend you purchase a drawing tablet from XP-Pen, as the product quality, support, and experience has been sub-par…and ultimately, I am extremely frustrated. I’ll explain the entire story below:A few months back (June 2021), I was browsing different drawing tablets online, from multiple different retailers, such as Amazon, eBay, Walmart, etc. My requirements were to find a drawing tablet with at least 4096 pressure levels, 1080p display, and at least 12 inches. My reason for purchasing this product was that I am going to college (where I currently am now) and the school required a drawing tablet for the students to have based on the classes that I will be taking. I wanted something that would at least last 2 years (until my junior year) that I could use to get experience with drawing digitally and computer art. I also needed a tablet that was either $400 or less, as I am on a budget (as a college student).Knowing all these requirements that not only my college needed but I wanted, I dove into research (as this was a big purchase for me) and I wanted a high-quality product that could last a long time. I looked on multiple different websites and products (as mentioned earlier) and came to know three big brands known as XP-Pen, Huion, and Wacom. (I know there are others, but these were the three that appeared the most through my video and essay research). Of the three, Huion and XP-Pen were cheaper, and Wacom was more well known and broadly recommended. All seemed to have good reviews though, and, ultimately, due to the price between the XP Pen and others (in addition to the tablet being on sale for $169), I decided to ultimately purchase the XP-Pen ARTIST 12 (non-pro version).The tablet shipped and I received the package. I ended up leaving the box shut as I just knew I would need to take it with me (to college) a few weeks after I ordered it and didn’t want to get everything out and disorganized. By the time I moved into college, the return policy period had passed, and I got everything out and set up. I left the drawing tablet in its box for a couple of weeks after moving in and opened it all up after needing to use it for an assignment. I opened the box, and I will say that everything was very neat and well thought out of (in the sense of organization). Everything was well secured and wrapped. I unwrapped all the items and set up the tablet with an XP-Pen brand aluminum stand that I also purchased for this product (off eBay). I will say the stand is a product that I can recommend, so if you are looking for a stand, it is a decent product unlike this drawing tablet.After setting everything up, following the provided instructions, I went ahead and plugged in the tablet to my pc and into the wall (for extra power). I appreciated the tablet came with a usb extender for the wall outlet…but let’s just say that led into different issues I have had to deal with later. Anyways almost immediately after setting it up, (maybe 10 minutes or so of usage) the tablet started to flicker. At first it wasn’t bad, but noticeable. But as time went on, it got to the point where the background of my computer’s home screen would burn through the tablet’s main page, not respond to pen input (even though the pen did not have nor need a battery to function), and even just move around the screen on its own. Because of this, I contacted amazon, who told me to contact XP-Pen, which I did so.During my discussion with XP-Pen and the issues I had with the Artist-12 I ended up having to ship back the tablet. This is fine…until I had to pay return shipping…for a product that was sent to me defective. I did get sent the replacement without having to pay shipping, but honestly felt the fact that they told me that “We'll cover the 1 round shipping fee (we’ll pay the shipping fee sending the a brand new Artist12 to you” quoted from the chat messages I had with the company’s support. So, I ended up shipping it back, which cost me a nice $40…which I asked about getting refunded but was denied, being told “I am very sorry that we caused your misunderstanding, the 1-month refund policy must make you confused, which is our mistake. Whether to compensate our customers for the cost of returning defective products depends on whether the order is within 1 month. Unfortunately, one month has passed for the old or new orders.” I honestly felt totally ignored and just almost as if XP-Pen just was glad that it had passed one month so I couldn’t get a refund.On top of this, after getting the new tablet shipped in (no padding within the box to protect it, almost surprised that it showed up working) …the USB cable was faulty! I couldn’t connect the cable to my computer since it was too out of its socket (see pictures, will upload later this week). So I then had to go and purchase another USB extension cable for around $8 from amazon, and I’m just honestly really tired of having to deal with new issues for a product I expected to work from outside the box. I understand that there are bad apples, but I have experienced this before with different websites like eBay for example and was able to get a prepaid shipping label to ship back the faulty product and refund. This entire process has been a headache, and I am going to contact Amazon Support later this evening to try and see if I can get a full refund (or even some money back at this point is better than dealing with this tablet).Ultimately, just avoid this tablet. Purchase something more expensive (like the Wacom One) with a warranty. Thanks for reading, and I’ll update this review going forwards.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2022

    Size: W/O X3 PenVerified Purchase

    I am an amateur digital artist and I bought the XP-Pen Artist 12 as a replacement for a broken tablet of the same model in July of this year. I have used it repeatedly and it has met all my needs for a drawing tablet. It's mostly the same as the one I bought in 2020, but an improvement has been made that fixes the issue which caused the original to break. The area where the wire plugs into the tablet has been widened and made more secure, keeping the plug from being damaged (I had dropped mine on its side and the damage to the inside of this area prevented connection to the monitor). As of now, I have not had any more issues with this, and I am happy to have seen this upgraded on the same model. The tablet also has a very vivid color display and a sturdy design. The beautiful packaging and drawing glove are added bonuses. One thing about the design change that I find a bit strange, though, is that the “on” button is still in the same place and is now hidden under the cord. Turning on the tablet is a little trickier and sometimes I have to push down on the cord or dig my nail under it to hit the button. This is a minor issue, but it would be better if the button was moved. Overall, I love the Artist 12 and I am happy that I stuck with this model. It works well with Clip Studio Paint and it’s been so much fun to use. I recommend this to anyone who needs a great basic drawing tablet for a good price.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2021

    Size: W/O X3 PenVerified Purchase

    All I can say is BUY IT!

    I have been looking for an affordable digital tablet for a while and have been hesitant based on their price and how picky I am with my wants. However, as I am adding a new service to my company Applebite Media, I needed a better way to draw on the computer than the older Wacom tablet I have where you have to watch a different screen while drawing.

    Wanting to say with a name like Wacom, business has been slow since COVID so that price tag was not possible. I looked over all the tablets within my price range, read all the reviews and was getting discouraged fast!

    Then I came across this XP-PEN Artist 12. Ok, 199.00 is not peanuts, it offered everything I was looking for except Linux compatibility (good news, go to their web site, THIS TABLET WORKS WITH LINUX!!!!). So I gave it a shot.

    It came within 2 days of ordering, everything was well packaged and in good shape upon arrival. Where there are instructions, they are so very basic. Granted, this is not rocket science, however, I ran into issues with my system….

    Ok, so here is what you need to know…

    1. If you use a dual monitor system, you will NEED A 3rd HDMI input for this tablet! – My viedo card has 2 HDMI and 2 of the others (I forget what they are, they are for the 4k monitors I believe). I do have the on-board Intel graphics with 2 slots and in Windows, this is NOT an issue. In Linux, it will only read the Radeon card and not the onboard graphics together so I have to unplug one monitor or use it on my laptop.

    2. They offer a lot of software compatibility. This is true. It is working with all my programs. The only thing I can think where compatibility would come into effect would be with the programming of the keys. It seems like an additional monitor you hook up to your system that has drawing ability. Like the Stylus phones or tablets. If the software has a brush, it should work otherwise the pen does work like a mouse on the tablet screen only.

    Now the real test….. Durability!

    This is a great digital tablet!!! So far I love everything about it and for the money it is an AWESOME product! If this thing does well over the next 6-12 months, I will get the larger 24" tablet. The only drawback on the Artist 12 for me is the screen size. I was not expecting it to be anything large by any means, but it is a little deceiving as the border around the screen is quite thick. Again, no big deal… it's a 12" tablet LOL.

    I hope this review is useful to someone. Those that know me know that I have no problem saying what is on my mind when things are bad…. so they know this is a true and honest review! 🙂

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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2019

    Size: W/O X3 PenVerified Purchase

    For those who want it brief: "this" product is Great. It comes with a Small XP Anti-fouling glove already, a Mini-display Port/HDMI converter for Mac Users, Replaceable nibs (8 of them), and a set of Voltage/Power Adapters for other countries. It falls short on not being a higher resolution screen, but for the size, that is negligible. At 8192 levels of pressure with a Built-in screen, this is by far the best purchase for a Drawing tablet this size!

    Let me start by saying I've used a Wacom Bamboo for years (as well as another third party, larger tablet, which was atrocious). It was fine, but I never got quite used to the transition from looking away from my hand while drawing, which can be a major hurdle for many looking to get into using a tablet. When I bought the Bamboo, it was around $200, before taxes. While this product is $249.99 (without any coupons, which you may find some), it is well worth the price tag.

    So the box arrives, and they went above and beyond to ensure the tablet was secure and safe. A padded interior top, a Screen protector placed on top of an Anti-glare screen protector, Styrofoam. This thing was pristine. The packaging on the inside is neat and organized, and you know where everything is.

    As mentioned, it comes with an Anti-glare Screen which is already applied (though you will have to be careful removing the protective cover on top of it). Normally, Anti-glare screens can cost 20 or so dollars, so you are getting that straight away, hassle-free. For any tablet with a screen built in, this is a MUST, because if you press too hard with the pen, it can scratch. Alternatively, if you have bad room lighting, you don't want to compete with a glare. And lastly, if you are using it synced to another monitor, you do not want the light from the monitor to create trouble either. This is a GOD-SEND.

    The pen is Battery free, as advertised. This is great, because now you don't have to run to the store and pick up a pack of triple-A's for what-ever they go for. You can use it right away, for as long as you want.

    Next is the Nibs, you get 8 replaceable nibs, on them. This is awesome because, if you draw frequently (which you should be if you are looking at this sort of product anyways) you will find the nibs slowly get worse, regardless of brand. So having 8 replacements is pretty solid, and should last a long time. That said, for those who frequently throw away the instructions: DON'T. You may need them to quickly replace nibs in the future.

    You get a free SMALL anti-fouling glove. This is fine, if you have a small hand, otherwise you may need to purchase a larger size. This is a negligible nitpick, just due to the fact that a glove is around $10.00, but more on that later.

    Next, the cables. Cables are solid, and the point that connects to the tablet is set to a 90 degree angle, helping to prevent damage to the cable trying to twist around. This is really awesome, and I wish more tablets utilized this design especially around this price range. My only gripe is that I wish the cables were Braided, to further help prevent damage, but this is really minor. Set-up is easy, and you will NEED an available HDMI port either on your Graphics Card or Motherboard I/O. If you have a Macintosh, you are in luck, because it comes WITH an HDMI to Mini Display adapter in the box! This means you won't have to buy an over-priced one from Apple! (HOORAY!)

    Screen clarity is nice, especially with the anti-glare screen on. The max resolution is determined by the size of the monitor, so I can't complain that it is only 1080p (Full HD). You can opt to use this as a traditional tablet minus the screen ability, or share the screen to the tablet (but that's a bit more technical), which means you can still use it with your 4k Ultra HD, 144 Hertz Monitor with a 1ms response (if you have that). That being said, if you do that, you will want to disable the screen on the Tablet, and focus on the better monitor, as that will be more Accurate to what you are drawing. Again, this takes getting used to, but instead of being forced into this option with a similarly priced Wacom Product, you have the OPTION to decide if that is what you want to do.

    Installation of the Driver software to make it operate at it's full potential is about a 20 second download and install, which is average for most driver software in general.

    Now, for something similar from Wacom, you might be looking at price tag of $500 to $1,000 or more, just for it to have a built-in Screen. So for the extra $50 dollars over a Bamboo CTH470 (Which does not have a built-in screen, or replacement nibs, or an anti-fouling glove, or a set of travel adapters or… you get the point), you are getting a Full-HD touch-screen tablet, Anti-glare cover pre-applied, a set of nibs and a glove, an adapter (which from Apple may cost another 20 or so dollars), and possibly the best part for a TRAVELLING artist: A set of Power Adapters for various countries! That's right, they packed in some European power Adapters for you (which generally are marketed at around 30 dollars). So if you have family over-seas, you are mostly covered and can use this (you will want to ensure the right power-adapter is in the Box. Alternatively, Air-ports sell them as well).

    So a recap, 8 replacement Nibs, Anti-fouling glove Small, Anti-glare screen pre-applied, Travelling Adapters, and Mac Adapter. We'll be generous and say Nibs are cheap (though in my experience they haven't been), and valued at around $5.00, Anti-fouling glove is around $10.00, Anti-glare screen for a 12 inch is around $20.00, Travelling Adapters are around $15.00 to $30.00 (depending on brands and specials), and a Mac HDMI to Mini Display is around $15.00. Lowest total for all that extra stuff is around $65.00 at the cheapest (not including Tax). This is disregarding the fact that it has a Built-in screen, with no flicker! Hands down, this is going to be the go-to for art hobbyists who want to get into the Digital Medium. As far as I know, only the Cintiq Model Line from Wacom has built-in Screens, and those are bloody big and expensive!

    So just do yourself a solid, and get this if you want to get into Digital Art. For the Enthusiasts, who are really into Digital Art, you may want to look at a bigger model for a better Resolution, especially if you do this for Commision or for a business.

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  • Wilson Franklin Junior
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Muito bom! Cumpre o que promete.

    Reviewed in Brazil on September 10, 2024

    Size: W/O X3 PenVerified Purchase

    Ótima mesa digitalizadora, de bom tamanho para desenho e boa conexão com computador, instalação fácil. Funcionando perfeitamente. Bom custo-benefício.






  • Nicolas
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Très bien pour débuter

    Reviewed in France on September 6, 2024

    Size: W/O X3 PenVerified Purchase

    Je souhaite découvrir le dessin par tablette graphique et dans cet optique la tablette est presque parfaite.
    J'ai été surpris du nombre de ports nécessaire au fonctionnement (2 usb + un hdmi) mais tout était indiqué, je n'ai juste pas fait assez attention.

    Actuellement je ne peux l'utiliser que sur mon pc portable par manque de ports dispo sur la carte graphique de mon pc fix (un gtx 3070) mais j'ai acheté des adaptateurs hdmi/display port pour voir si ça peut marcher, j'éditerais le poste en fonction.

    Attention toute fois, moi ça ne me dérange pas mais pour des personnes plus pointilleuses sur leur dessins l'écran de la tablette ne donne pas le même rendu couleur que l'écran du pc et je n'ai pas trouvé d'option dans le logiciel pour modifier ça (d'après des recherches sur le net c'est normal, les écrans ont un rendu différent malgré les mêmes paramétrages).

    À noté également, l'agencement des boutons de la tablette est prévu pour droitier, étant gaucher, il faut basculer de 180 degrés sur le logiciel pour être à l'aise en dessinant.

    Le packaging est propre et bien pensé, et le stylo est bien protégé dans un sylo (ça semble logique mais attention à ne pas le faire tomber tout de même, c'est bien précisé dans la notice d'ailleurs). Il y a également quelques mines de rechange à l'arrière du sylo.

    En conclusion pour débuter elle est nikel mais pour des personnes plus expérimenté il vaut mieux prendre les versions plus récentes (et plus coûteuses) de la même marque.






  • Catherine Vanhoebrock
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Très bon article

    Reviewed in Belgium on August 14, 2024

    Size: W/O X3 PenVerified Purchase

    Conforme à mes espérance et facile d'utilisation et de montage


  • HH1
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    good product

    Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on November 29, 2023

    Size: W/O X3 PenVerified Purchase

    perfect


  • Zerq
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Really good value, Linux support works well

    Reviewed in Sweden on June 15, 2023

    Size: W/O X3 PenVerified Purchase

    Really good value, Linux support works well
    what more can i say… thus far i've found nothing to complain about… the only thing that could maybe improve it would be to have both a horizontal and vertical scroll surface thingy… but that about the only thing that comes to mind its a fantastically good product.

    would absolutely reccomend.


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Visible screen diagonal

12" / 30 cm
Universal Compatibility: It’s compatible with Windows 7/8/10/11, Mac 10.10 or later, Linux. Compatible with Photoshop, Illustrator, SAI, Painter, MediBang, Clip Studio, and more. It’s ideal for digital drawing, animation, sketching, photo editing, 3D sculpting, and more (XP-PEN Artist12 drawing tablet must be connected to a computer to work).
11.6 HD IPS display: Artist12 drawing tablet is the XP-PEN’s latest smallest 1920×1080 HD display paired with 72% NTSC(100%SRGB) Color Gamut, presenting vivid images, vibrant colors and extreme detail for a stunning display of your artwork. It’s pre-installed anti-reflective screen protector already. The slim touch bar can be programmed to zoom in and out, scroll up and down. Its 6 shortcut keys are customizable, XP-PEN driver allows the shortcut keys to be attuned to other different software
Battery-free stylus with a digital eraser at the end: XP-PEN advanced P06 passive pen was made for a traditional pencil-like feel! Featuring a unique hexagonal design, non-slip & tack-free flexible glue grip, partial transparent pen tip, and an eraser at the end! Delivering technical sense, high efficiency, with a fashionable and comfortable grip, and there are 8 replacement pen nibs included with the multi-function pen holder
XP-PEN Artist12 drawing tablet with screen is ideal for online education and remote work. Set the Artist12 drawing screen as an extended display when working from home, visually present your handwritten notes on the screen directly. Teachers and students can write and edit complicated functional equations with ease. It’s compatible with XSplit, Zoom, Twitch, Microsoft Teams, ezTalks Webinar, Idroo, Scribbiar, wiziQ, and more
XP-PEN provides a one-year warranty and lifetime technical support for all our drawing pen tablets/displays. Register your XP-PEN Artist12 drawing tablet on xp-pen web to apply for an ArtRage 5, openCanvas, or Explain Everything. Your laptop/desktop needs to have HDMI and USB-A ports available for the connection, or you need an extra converter(such as Thunderbolt to HDMI, depends on what ports that your laptop/desktop has) for the connection

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