XPPen Artist Pro 22 Gen2 2.5K QHD Drawing Tablet with Screen, 16384 Pen Pressure Stylus Graphic Tablet with Wireless Keydial, 99% Adobe RGB, △E

XPPen Artist Pro 22 Gen2 2.5K QHD Drawing Tablet with Screen, 16384 Pen Pressure Stylus Graphic Tablet with Wireless Keydial, 99% Adobe RGB, △E
Price: $699.99
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Customers find the graphic tablet has an excellent drawing screen and good value for money. They appreciate its responsiveness and nice appearance. However, some customers have issues with image quality and have mixed opinions on functionality, build quality, setup ease, lag, and size.

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45 customers mention "Drawing ability"42 positive3 negative

Customers like the drawing ability of the graphic tablet. They say the display is excellent, looks good, and works well. The 22-inch display is nice and big enough. The image quality is superb, and the pen is good. The drawing experience is great. It's cost effective, has a 4K touchscreen, and is a drawing tablet.

"…In other words, despite a more smooth, nice, glossy surface, you still get your control by essentially having everything more "zoomed in" by default…" Read more
"…It has near-perfect viewing angles as advertised. The colors are fairly good, better than my laptop's panel and my other monitor anyways…." Read more
"…2. The pen is very good and the drawing experience is great. 3. It's cost effective…." Read more
"…For the screen itself, it is easily the best screen in my setup. Colors are vibrant, and the tablet is bright…." Read more
33 customers mention "Value for money"30 positive3 negative

Customers appreciate the value for money of this graphic tablet. They say it looks expensive, is well worth the upgrade, and has a 4K resolution display with a pen and touch-capable display at this size.

"…Worth every penny to me. I just wish it would stay at the 350 or below mark so I could get more for my friends. EDIT: 7/13/2021…" Read more
"…It executes pretty well on what it sets out to do and at a very good price…." Read more
"…3. It's cost effective. EDIT: If using over USB-C connection the experience is much better…." Read more
"…Its an excellent value for the money…" Read more
40 customers mention "Functionality"27 positive13 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the tablet's functionality. Some say it works well with advanced art software and is an excellent tool for a very affordable price. Others mention that the pen can sometimes not work properly, the digitizer may fail after a year, and one computer only works for graphics.

"…The stand is easy to adjust and has a good range, allowing the screen to be nearly perpendicular or parallel to the desk…." Read more
"…All in all, it is running smooth, looking good and works well!" Read more
"…4k is really great, but not all programs work great with this monitor. Some of the interfaces will be really tiny…." Read more
"…The function of it is great. The quality is great. This is overall a pretty great system…." Read more
30 customers mention "Build quality"19 positive11 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the graphic tablet's build quality. Some find it comparable to more expensive monitor tablets, with a solid construction and good durability. Others report issues like fragile packaging, broken stands, or damaged screens.

"…This thing is a godsend. The cables aren't torn, however, the cable ports are loose and if it's resting on the cables might unplug it, but I don't…" Read more
"…So overall I'd say that this is a very solid option if you're interested in getting a full-size pen display…." Read more
"…again, not bad, but after using a Wacom stylus for years, it feels a little sloppy…." Read more
"…The tablet appeared well constructed of quality material. The screen itself felt very much like a Wacom…." Read more
22 customers mention "Ease of setup"15 positive7 negative

Customers have different experiences with the graphic tablet setup. Some find it easy to set up and use, a great tool for beginners or advanced digital artists. Others mention it's a little tricky to set up, with no instructions on how to use the product and issues like no tablet detection and refusing to install the driver.

"…The Setup: While initial setup was very easy, this is a tablet that may require a lot of tuning to get it to the point that you like it in regards…" Read more
"…That being said the monitor is fantastic. It's not hard to set up, the driver is easy to install and it overall works absolutely beautifully…." Read more
"…inability to get longer ones that work make this unit inconvenient for my workspace setup…." Read more
"…It is not over priced for it's value, nor is it impossible to use…." Read more
21 customers mention "Size"13 positive8 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the size of the graphic tablet. Some find it has a large, beautiful screen with ample room to work on a piece and manipulate menus. Others mention it's too large to carry on business trips, the screen is smaller than expected, and some interfaces are tiny.

"…Because this screen is so large, and the accuracy is good, you have a lot more space to draw over the same resolution and more "accuracy per pixel",…" Read more
"…On one hand, this is nice because it allows for a large drawing surface which means you can more easily make use of your entire arm for drawing…" Read more
"…I got it for my birthday as an early gift. I love this thing. It is large compared to the other ones I've gotten but that just makes it even…" Read more
"…That means you are stuck at 100% which is tiny tiny tiny. Most apps have UI scaling though, but windows is a no-go…." Read more
20 customers mention "Lag"12 positive8 negative

Customers have different experiences with the graphic tablet's lag. Some find it responsive and easy to set up, with no issues. Others mention a slight delay when drawing too quickly, and the pen action to screen is poor. It takes some getting used to, but overall they are happy with the product.

"…Its an excellent value for the money Responsive Tablet: I haven't noticed parallax in my use of it, nor noticeable delay in lines…." Read more
"…There is a bit of parallax and lag as is to be expected, but it's not ever so bad that it's caused me any problems…." Read more
"…Pen is very responsive, no lag. Cheapest Pen / Touch capable display at this size with 4K resolution. Cons:…" Read more
"…The screen was way smaller than i thought and the pen action to screen was terrible. So I returned it and ordered the XP-Pen 22…." Read more
11 customers mention "Image quality"3 positive8 negative

Customers have issues with the graphic tablet's image quality. They mention blurry or hazy sections, poor resolution, and fuzzy screen. Some also say the screen gets dead pixels and has a glassy feel.

"…As an art surface, the screen is a little glassy, which does make me miss the paper tactile feel of my old Wacom Pen and Ink…." Read more
"…this unit doesn't support HiDPI scaling on Mac which causes everything blurry unfortunately…." Read more
"…XP-pen doesn't even support its previous pen models. 4k is really great, but not all programs work great with this monitor…." Read more
"…its own frame causing no pen registry and even in close inspection blurry/hazy sections and that was not limited to just the area where the display…" Read more





Amazing tablet, just needs more time to fix bugs

4 out of 5 stars

Amazing tablet, just needs more time to fix bugs
Starting off, I’m coming from using an XP-Pen Artist Pro 15.6” for a few years, and it was my only experience with a display tablet prior to trying out the Artist 24. I absolutely love my Artist Pro 15.6” and never had any major issues with it, just a couple minor hiccups that I’ll state later. Over time, my workflow became cramped, and I needed more room, so when I saw an XP-Pen tablet available, I decided it was finally time to upgrade.Set-up:I prefer my tablet to be on a VESA mount, so we started by putting the tablet on the one I already had. Overall, the process was fine. I would say that it was best as a two-person job, though. One person held the tablet while the other screwed the tablet to the mount and when adjusting tension in the arm to hold up the hefty tablet. The only real issue I had was with the screws that came with the tablet. When we used them, the tablet didn’t feel secure in the mount, so we used our own screws, and it felt a lot more secure. The screws seemed to be more for the stand that comes with it instead of a VESA mount, so if you want to mount it, make sure you have other screws just in case.Honestly, I didn’t need to do much calibration at first. The pen worked perfectly fine out of the box, so I didn’t need to touch the pen calibration yet, though later I had to do this multiple times– that which I’ll get into. The most I had to calibrate was adjusting the colors on the screen. No matter how much I adjusted the settings on the tablet and my computer, the color was always way too bright; light colors that I previously could tell apart were now blended together. This was something I didn’t have an issue with my old tablet. I had to go into my computer’s graphic card settings to adjust further, and after that it was fine.First impressions:- Having such a large workspace is weird at first after coming from a small tablet in comparison, but I quickly got comfortable with it and I love how much room I have now.- With that being said, the offset of the pen is something that still bothers me to this day. It always seems to be at least slightly off of where the pen nib is, and it’s more noticeable when I’m working with a very small pen size in my drawing program. This was something I never had with my old tablet, so I’m not sure if this is normal with such large display tablets, since this is my first experience with one. I did contact XP-Pen support about it, and they said it was normal. If anything, I just need to adapt to it.- The buttons on the top press easily with no issue. One thing I had an issue with my old tablet since the beginning was the buttons wouldn’t always work on the first press, but these work just fine.- The screen feels similar to the Artist Pro 15.6” with that smooth but ever so slightly textured feel.- The anti-glare layer on the screen works as expected.- There’s no input lag as well.First week:The first issue I had was on the second day with the USB-C to USB-C cable that comes with the tablet. I went to adjust the cords to be more pushed down the hole in my table, but in doing so made the USB-C/C become slightly unplugged in my computer for some reason. After plugging it back in, I got a Windows pop up saying there was a malfunction in the USB. Restarting the computer did nothing to help, so I changed it out with the USB-C to USB-A cable that also comes with the tablet, and then it was fine.Throughout the next few days, the tablet overall performed as expected. The only issue I had that continuously happened, as I mentioned earlier, was the pen calibration. After the first day, suddenly any tool I use was majorly offset to be comfortable with. I’ll go through the calibration process, it looks decent for a while (or at least as close to the center of the pen nib that won’t drive me crazy), until it’s either suddenly offset again a day or two later, or it gradually becomes offset, and I have to calibrate it all over again. In the tablet settings, I disabled the Tilt setting to see if that helps reduce the offset, but I’m not sure if it did much.Continuing with the pen itself, the buttons on the pen and the settings don’t always work with me. I set up the buttons to be an eyedropper and a pen/eraser in my drawing program, and it works… okay. The eyedropper seemed to act picky for when it wanted to actually work, and the pen/eraser even now still doesn’t work the way I want too. It switches to the eraser just fine, but even though the pen is set to P like it is in Clip Studio Paint, it just switches back to whatever tool I used previously. Sometimes nothing at all would happen with both buttons, but the screen would still show the keys that were “being used”. The tablet settings are kinda finicky too, as even though I saved the pen settings I want in my drawing program, it completely deleted the setting.Second week:Here’s where suddenly I had the most issues in one day. My pen loses all pressure right from the beginning, and restarting Clip Studio and even restarting the computer did nothing at all. I had to go into the tablet settings and turn on Windows Ink, and it went back to normal, which I don’t remember if I had it on or off to begin with. I occasionally had pen pressure issues with my previous tablet, but it would either quickly resolve on its own or it would be fine after closing and reopening the drawing program.Later on, I go to change the canvas size in my drawing program, and suddenly the cursor goes absolutely crazy; jerking down to the bottom corners of the tablet when I tried to move, doing right-clicks (mostly on the task bar, making the context menus pop up repeatedly) even though I’m not touching my pen nor my mouse. Trying to move the mouse to close out of the canvas setting was extremely difficult because of how it was acting. I had to unplug the tablet entirely from the computer to make it stop so I could close the pop-up. It seemed back to normal after plugging it back in… until I needed to change the canvas size, and it started all over. If I move my drawing program to my computer monitor and go to change the canvas size it works perfectly fine, only when I do it on the tablet is when it goes crazy. The thing that confused me is that I did the exact same thing a few days prior and it worked perfectly fine. I made sure everything was updated– graphics card, tablet driver– and it continued to act up. I contacted XP-Pen support about this and they’ve been super helpful with trying to figure out the cause. As of posting this review, they don’t think it’s a driver issue but a hardware issue with this specific tablet. I’m going to be switching it out and get another one to see if that is the case. I'll see if I need to update this review after I try out the replacement.Third week: Nothing new happened since getting a couple driver updates after communicating with XP-Pen. I haven’t had many issues with offset as long as I calibrate it *just* right (taking a couple tries at times), and there’s been no problem with the pen sensitivity, so I’m able to go about my work just fine. Whenever I need to change the canvas setting, I just move my drawing program over to my computer monitor so I don’t have to deal with what happens when I do it on my tablet.Overall, this is a great tablet and I've been enjoying the upgrade from my older and smaller one. Just keep in mind with this being a new product, it needs more time to get the drivers updated to fix any major issue or common bugs. The technical issues I’ve had have been annoying at best, but has occasionally affected my workflow. It's very possible that I just got a tablet that has more issues than others. If you don’t want to deal with any issues and want a tablet that works perfect right out of the box, I would wait a while before purchasing this tablet to give it time to reach that point. I am very optimistic for this product and think it's a great tablet for this size and quality for this price.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2019

    Size: 21.5 InchVerified Purchase

    Where can I start? I got it for my birthday as an early gift.
    I love this thing. It is large compared to the other ones I've gotten but that just makes it even better. Certainly a stay-at-home type device since there's no way for me to safely transport and because of how large it is.

    /My only issue is that while plugged in to the laptop, no sound comes from the laptop nor thr tablet; but I'm almost 100% certain that its my fault./
    Edit 11/03: for this, no sound should come from the tablet itself. It was a setting issue on the laptop, not the tablet. An easy fix by going into your computer settings and setting the sound to your computer because it wants to go with the tablet for sound.

    Smooth, and every now and again it'll uncoordinate; but that's such an easy fix.
    Does not portray the same colors as what's on my screen (always darker for some reason?).
    Edit 11/03: A dark screen is unfixable. No matter how much you fiddle, it'll look brighter on the computer/laptop. Not too big of a difference tho so I got use to it pretty fast. Just a quick screen-look to make sure its the colors you want to use and your set.

    Tbh I was so worried by the negative reviews about this thing but dived in anyway (with a warranty) and I'm so happy I did. I love this thing so much. Even with the "darker tones" it portrays, it's still so easy to work around it (but if anyone has a fix lemme know please).

    EDIT: 8/03/2020

    So the lighting issue can't really be fixed, or at least to my knowledge. It's still dim but that's fine.
    The wires are annoying but nothing is broke surprisingly. By this time, my bamboo tablets would have required at /least/ 2 replacement cables, 5 nibs and maybe an extra pen.

    This thing is a godsend. The cables aren't torn, however, the cable ports are loose and if it's resting on the cables might unplug it, but I don't seem to have too much of an issue with it either way. I was at least worried that the screen would scratch up because of use (none of my bamboo tablets lasted more than a year and a half). Worth every penny to me. I just wish it would stay at the 350 or below mark so I could get more for my friends.

    EDIT: 7/13/2021

    Still going strong! Wires still wiggly in the port but works just as fine as ever! Haven't had to replace the nibs once on the pen so far, and I feel like I rarely if ever charge the pens! Love it still <3

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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2019

    Size: 21.5 InchVerified Purchase

    Yes, the screen is very smooth, like glass, not paper, and I love it. It seems like it's getting harder to find this as time goes on, but honestly I very much prefer it, as I'm a digital artist before any other kind, and the feel of the pen nib grinding and sanding down and wearing away (on "like paper" screens or tablets) just bothers me and makes me not want to draw big or fast lines.

    I think paper feel can be nice if it's a smaller screen, as it helps to give more resistance and control, but I realized with this that there's another way of accomplishing that. Because this screen is so large, and the accuracy is good, you have a lot more space to draw over the same resolution and more "accuracy per pixel", if that makes sense.

    In other words, despite a more smooth, nice, glossy surface, you still get your control by essentially having everything more "zoomed in" by default, without zooming in. This means when you do zoom in, you can go even further than a smaller screen could, while still seeing the surrounding area or having more precision, and when you don't zoom in, it's similar to how it would be on smaller tablet zoomed in. It's hard to explain, but you can be more loose and free with your lines, and every tiny movement isn't as big of a deal, it's much more forgiving, so it's accomplishing essentially the same thing as resistance from texture would. (Could be nice if you had jittery/shaky hands too.)

    If you wanted the utmost control, I suppose you could find something with both size and texture, but honestly drawing large lines quickly, dragging fast over a large rough area is going to wear the nib down really fast, plus feel to me like nails on chalkboard slightly, so if you're anything like me you'd always be inclined to slow it down or draw in a smaller area, more carefully, less free.

    I like to draw large, sweeping, smooth, all in one stroke, flowing lines, rather than a million hairy ones, and I feel this is the perfect balance for that. You can be precise because it's over a large area, but also just swoosh the pen around without feeling like it's grinding against the screen. My only issue so far is there is a tiny bit of parallax, but it's not nearly as much of an issue as I imagined when shopping around. I'd love one with less of that, but now that I've tried this, I would not sacrifice any of the other features for it.

    Some said the pixels were too big, but I don't notice it, I like crisp pixels anyway but I don't even see it regardless, maybe it's my vision. If anything, it just means more input accuracy mapped over fewer (larger) pixels like I said, which for drawing (rather than viewing) seems pretty ideal to me (1920×1080 resolution is plenty for this screen size imo, again especially for drawing). Try to imagine the opposite, a tiny screen where you try to draw, but no matter how careful you are, the pen is covering many pixels at once and the slightest movement (even by the texture of it!) would span many more pixels.

    In other news, yes you can 100% see your reflection in it when it's off, so do beware if glare is a concern – that being said, other screens seem to just blur the reflection, not stop it, so dealing with your lighting situation properly is your best bet anyway if possible.

    All in all, I love it, and words cannot describe how much better I feel with it than screenless graphics tablets. Some say it's not that big of a deal, but I have to wholeheartedly disagree. Trying to explain would just be even more confusing and long than this review has already gotten, though, so I'll leave it at that. Love this thing.

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  • Eliane Miranda
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Produto super recomendo!!

    Reviewed in Brazil on February 10, 2025

    Size: 23.8 InchVerified Purchase

    Gostei muito do produto e super recomendo!!

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    Eliane Miranda

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Produto super recomendo!!

    Reviewed in Brazil on February 10, 2025


    Gostei muito do produto e super recomendo!!

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  • Zaro Hidehire
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Para Crear Dibujos es lo MEJOR

    Reviewed in Mexico on February 25, 2024

    Size: 23.8 InchVerified Purchase

    Esta Belleza la compre ya hace 3 años y tengo 0 quejas

    Tuve la fortuna de tener una XP-Pen 15.6 Pro en mis manos
    Pero cuando decidi.
    Subir de nivel gracias a Trabajar como Dibujante Digital
    Con esfuerzo y Sacrificio logre comprar esta belleza

    10 Botones en cada extremo
    y 2 Circulos que uso: para el Zoom y el aumento de tamaño del pincel

    La verdad que es muy practica
    Recistente
    El soporte que tiene es maravilloso ya que puedes acomodarlo a gusto ya sea muy vertical o mas horizontal la tableta.

    Por su tamaño es maravilloso a la hora de trabajar detalles en los dibujos

    El unico detalle como trabajo a oscuras para mayor concentracion es que no se logra diferenciar los bonotes y aveces oprimia una tecla equivocada y era borrar y ver cual boton era
    [viendo un documental de Junji Ito descubri que con plastilina epoxica se soluciona]

    Y ahora trabajo FullSpeed y mega concentrado en mis proyectos.

    La verdad es que es una chulada y espero que me acompañe en todo y si no en la mayoria de mi trayecto artistico

    RECOMENDACIÓN
    Aguas con el pincel.
    Recuerda estar atento y cambiar cada tanto la punta del pincel
    de lo contrario empieza a raspar la tableta y los trazos se batalla con puntas muy gastadas

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    Zaro Hidehire

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Para Crear Dibujos es lo MEJOR

    Reviewed in Mexico on February 25, 2024


    Esta Belleza la compre ya hace 3 años y tengo 0 quejas

    Tuve la fortuna de tener una XP-Pen 15.6 Pro en mis manos
    Pero cuando decidi.
    Subir de nivel gracias a Trabajar como Dibujante Digital
    Con esfuerzo y Sacrificio logre comprar esta belleza

    10 Botones en cada extremo
    y 2 Circulos que uso: para el Zoom y el aumento de tamaño del pincel

    La verdad que es muy practica
    Recistente
    El soporte que tiene es maravilloso ya que puedes acomodarlo a gusto ya sea muy vertical o mas horizontal la tableta.

    Por su tamaño es maravilloso a la hora de trabajar detalles en los dibujos

    El unico detalle como trabajo a oscuras para mayor concentracion es que no se logra diferenciar los bonotes y aveces oprimia una tecla equivocada y era borrar y ver cual boton era
    [viendo un documental de Junji Ito descubri que con plastilina epoxica se soluciona]

    Y ahora trabajo FullSpeed y mega concentrado en mis proyectos.

    La verdad es que es una chulada y espero que me acompañe en todo y si no en la mayoria de mi trayecto artistico

    RECOMENDACIÓN
    Aguas con el pincel.
    Recuerda estar atento y cambiar cada tanto la punta del pincel
    de lo contrario empieza a raspar la tableta y los trazos se batalla con puntas muy gastadas

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  • Daniela Z. H.
    1.0 out of 5 stars

    ¿Es normal que se haya rayado tan extremadamente fácil?

    Reviewed in Mexico on February 11, 2024

    Size: 23.7 InchVerified Purchase

    La usé sólo por 30 minutos y la pantalla se rdayó como si le hubiera pasado un cutter.
    Acaso tiene un laminado que debo quitar o algo así?
    La acabo de comprar hoy y la usé, pero enseguida noté estos rayones.
    Tengo una pantalla de otra marca, la he estaod suando a diario durante 5 años y no tiene un solo rayón.

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    Daniela Z. H.

    1.0 out of 5 stars

    ¿Es normal que se haya rayado tan extremadamente fácil?

    Reviewed in Mexico on February 11, 2024


    La usé sólo por 30 minutos y la pantalla se rdayó como si le hubiera pasado un cutter.
    Acaso tiene un laminado que debo quitar o algo así?
    La acabo de comprar hoy y la usé, pero enseguida noté estos rayones.
    Tengo una pantalla de otra marca, la he estaod suando a diario durante 5 años y no tiene un solo rayón.

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  • Caique
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Ótimo custo-benefício

    Reviewed in Brazil on February 22, 2023

    Com um valor bastante abaixo que o maior concorrente do mercado, essa mesa da XP-Pen é ótima, e com uma ótima sensibilidade na hora de desenhar. Talvez possa dar um trabalhinho na configuração, mas tudo funciona bem. Até a entrega foi sem problemas, mesmo sendo uma compra internacional.


  • Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    A great drawing experience with very few drawbacks

    Reviewed in Canada on March 1, 2022

    I really like this display it is reliable and consistent. The feel of the pen is great and the spring loaded eraser tip really helps get the feel of a soft eraser. The touch is accurate and everything seems to work well. 4k resolution with a screen this small makes reading text a bit difficult so I usually run it at 1440p which works quite well. I do with the driver software had more options but coming from a Huion Kamvas Pro 16 4k tablet which had accuracy issues at the edge of the screen and no touch functionality, the whole XP Pen experience feels much more classy and reliable. It is accurate everywhere without the need for calibration even on non-native resolution. For me that is a big win. I do wish that there were better options for use with software without having to enable windows ink but for the major drawing apps I use it with (Krita, Affinity, Artrage, OpenCanvas) it works very well. I bought the XP Pen tablet stand to use with it (which wobbles a bit and has to be bolstered for proper support) and had to use the pen stand from my old Wacom Intuos as it does not come with a pen stand, just a pen case. If it came with a stand as well as a pen stand and there was a secondary pen button it would be just about perfect. As is – it is still one of the best drawing screens out there.


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22" / 55 cm
Color Precision for Professionals: Our Calman Verified drawing display offers exceptional color accuracy with Delta E<1, ensuring consistency across devices. Each drawing display is rigorously calibrated and tested to guarantee exceptional color accuracy *Based on Adobe RGB color space with standard D65 color temperature
Industry-leading Color Accuracy: With 99% coverage of Adobe RGB, 99% sRGB, and 94% Display P3, artists can access a vibrant palette of 16.7 million colors. Perfect for photographers and graphic designers, this tablet ensures true-to-life color representation, brings your most imaginative concepts to life as tangible art
Crystal Clear Visuals: The Artist Pro 22 Gen2 drawing tablet features a 2560 x 1440 resolution with a 33% increase in pixel density(137 PPI), providing a clear view without scrolling. The 21.5-inch display and 16:9 aspect ratio offer comfortable workspace, while the 178° viewing angle ensures accurate colors from any position. Perfect for professional artists, this tablet enhances creativity and showcases your art beautifully
Paper-Feel Drawing Experience: The AG Nano Etched Glass offers a smooth, canvas-like feel, eliminating glare and distractions for both professionals and hobbyists. With a peak brightness of 250 cd/㎡ and a 1000:1 contrast ratio, it enhances detail and ensures vibrant visuals. Additionally, DC dimming technology reduces eye strain during extended use, creating an ideal environment for uninterrupted artistic creation
Word-first 16K Pressure Levels: Featuring the X3 Pro smart chip, this stylus delivers 16K pressure sensitivity for a lifelike drawing experience. The felt nibs mimic the feel of traditional paper. With two customizable shortcut keys and a digital eraser, it boosts workflow efficiency. The 60° tilt capability allows for natural shading and varied line thickness, while ±0.4mm accuracy ensures precise detail capture. Perfect for professional artists and creators seeking exceptional precision and versatility
ACK05 Wireless Keydial: Equipped with 40 customizable keys and a tactile physical dial, this device enhances workflow efficiency by providing quick access to essential functions. Awarded the Good Design Award 2023, it supports Bluetooth 5.0, enhancing your workspace flexibility and efficiency
Universal Compatibility: Easily connect to a diverse array of systems and software, including Windows 7 (or later),macOS 10.13 (or later), Android 10.0 (or later), ChromeOS 88 (or later),Linux. This flexibility ensures seamless integration with your setup, making it the perfect choice for anyone seeking a reliable and efficient drawing tablet with screen capabilities
Ergonomic ACS02 Stand: The Every Artist Pro 22 (Gen 2) includes the ACS02 Stand, allowing one-handed angle adjustments from 15° to 88° for optimal comfort. Perfect for professional use, educational, entertainment, or it features a VESA hole (100x100mm) for an optional height-adjustable ACS15 Stand (not included) for added versatility
Convenient Connectivity Options: Connect the drawing display to a computer using a full-featured USB-C or HDMI cable. The built-in cable harness module and cable cover enhance the stability and reliability of the connection
Package Included: Artist Pro 22 (Gen2) Drawing Display*1, X3 Pro Smart Chip Stylus*1, Pen case with nibs (X3 Pro Stylus standard nibs *4, X3 Pro Stylus felt nibs*4), X3 Pro Stylus standard nibs*10, Pen Clip*1, Wireless Shortcut Remote and Bluetooth receiver *1, Power adapter and power cord*1, HDMI cable*1, USB-C to USB-C cable*1, USB-A to USB-C cable*1, Glove*1, Cleaning Cloth*1, ACS02 Stand*1

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