XPPen Deco Pro Medium Graphics Drawing Tablet Ultrathin Digital Pen Tablet with Tilt Function Double Wheel and 8 Shortcut Keys 8192 Levels Pressure 11×6 Inch Working Area Balck

XPPen Deco Pro Medium Graphics Drawing Tablet Ultrathin Digital Pen Tablet with Tilt Function Double Wheel and 8 Shortcut Keys 8192 Levels Pressure 11×6 Inch Working Area Balck
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Customers find the graphics tablet works well, with one mentioning it's compatible with Krita, and appreciate its ease of use, particularly for beginners. The tablet receives positive feedback for its drawing ability, build quality, and value for money, with customers noting its premium feel and responsiveness. Customers like the buttons, which are customizable, and find the pen feels natural to use.

120 customers mention "Works well"86 positive34 negative

Customers find that the graphics tablet works well, with several mentioning it functions perfectly with Clip Studio Paint, and one customer noting its compatibility with Free Firealpaca software.

"Great product, got Medium for me and Small for my son. Both of us are totally beginners but recommend for advanced users…." Read more
"…The combo is very sensitive and works great…." Read more
"…Huion Inspiroy ink-no drive that worked, and the drawing screen on the back you could barely see. A gimmick…." Read more
"Works well" Read more
81 customers mention "Ease of use"65 positive16 negative

Customers find the graphics tablet easy to use, with simple setup and driver navigation, making it particularly suitable for beginners.

"…It is a really great tablet, very lightweight, easy to use, great layout and interface…." Read more
"Easy to use…." Read more
"…This one is definitely the winner. Nicest feel, the wheel is great, easy to set up…." Read more
"Good tablet for beginners at a decent price. Watch for quality control: the USB to USB C converter included did not work…." Read more
67 customers mention "Drawing ability"62 positive5 negative

Customers praise the drawing tablet's pen and overall design, particularly noting its suitability for illustrators.

"Great tablet, good for 3D sculpting. After some period of using I ordered the second one for the office." Read more
"…forgot to mention the case that comes with the pen is quite sturdy and nice…." Read more
"…it was time for an update, and I'm very happy to have found this great tablet…." Read more
"Good tablet when/if it works…" Read more
57 customers mention "Build quality"47 positive10 negative

Customers appreciate the build quality of the graphics tablet, describing it as well-made with a premium feel and noting its super thin design.

"…Edit: I forgot to mention the case that comes with the pen is quite sturdy and nice…." Read more
"…Windows users, but while this tablet is indeed nice, well-made and quality…." Read more
"…Monoprice – great little cheap tablet,durable, still working after 18 months just fine, working driver. but not sensitive enough…." Read more
"…It’s my own fault that it broke too, but they are very durable and hard to break…." Read more
38 customers mention "Value for money"35 positive3 negative

Customers find the graphics tablet to be a good value for money, with one customer specifically noting its responsiveness and budget-friendly nature.

"…with a stylus too–and for about $110.00 out the door, it's a great value." Read more
"It's worth the money, I upgrated from a Wacom Intous and I can definitely tell the difference when using the EX-Pen compared to the intous the…" Read more
"…impressed by the reviews with it and I'd been looking for a new, affordable tablet. And, for a couple months, it worked great…." Read more
"…It really does sadden me, as this tablet is otherwise a beast for its price and features. I loved the aesthetic of it too…." Read more
35 customers mention "Responsiveness"28 positive7 negative

Customers find the graphics tablet's responsiveness positive, noting it is super responsive with simple and seamless performance, less lag, and reasonable sensitivity.

"…The pen is wonderful and I love that it does not need a battery. Very responsive…." Read more
"…The pen is smooth and responsive. Pressure and tilt work fine. I bought the smaller version because the “medium” size was just too large…." Read more
"…to be incredibly convenient, having a scroll wheel attached is a huge time saver…." Read more
"…accuracy feels very nice, though I did feel like the pen was slightly unresponsive at times…." Read more
28 customers mention "Feel"25 positive3 negative

Customers find the graphics tablet's feel positive, noting that the pen is natural to use and drawing on it is pleasant. One customer specifically mentions that the sensitivity and pen accuracy are very nice.

"…This tablet is great. The pen is comfortable and lightweight. The pad (medium) is perfect for desktop drawing…." Read more
"…The build quality is very nice, the buttons feel good and so does the wheel and touch area…." Read more
"…review by saying this tablet is 100% serviceable and has a nice, professional feel to it…." Read more
"…This one is definitely the winner. Nicest feel, the wheel is great, easy to set up…." Read more
27 customers mention "Buttons"21 positive6 negative

Customers appreciate the buttons on this graphics tablet, finding them useful and customizable, with one customer noting they are perfect for Photoshop use.

"…Slightly jumpier than a traditional mouse, but there are easy shortcut workarounds…." Read more
"…The pen is very comfortable to hold, very light, and the buttons are well positioned…." Read more
"…Everything is written in proper english, the buttons are easy to rebind, and there is good customizability for both the dial and the inner part of…" Read more
"…for twice the price! I didnt even plug it in. Veikk a-30 – touch buttons glitchy, and drive not consistently working…." Read more





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Highly Recommend
XP-Pen's Deco Pro is a step up for this long time Wacom Bamboo user. I bought this after having used my bamboo tablet for almost a decade now and I decided it was time for an upgrade. After seeing some artists I follow talk about XP-Pen, I looked them up and found the Deco Pro was going to be released soon and that pre-orders get a good discount, so I jumped on the chance and ordered it. I do not regret that decision. My package came with all the items described in the store listing. Pen, pen case and holder, nibs, adapters, cable, drawing glove, and, of course, the tablet itself. The tablet is pretty weighty, a nice kind of weight that can be attributed to the casing. The size of the tablet itself is big despite me getting the smaller version, which those with portability or desk space in mind may scrutinize. However, I think this can be offset by the very slim form the tablet takes. I definitely don't mind that the tablet is big, my bamboo was smaller which meant a smaller work area. The tablet has programmable buttons, which really should be standard for any drawing tablet. What is new and interesting to me, however, is the dial which can also be programmed to fit your dialable needs. Need to resize your brush? The dial is there for you. Need to zoom in and out? The dial can do that for you. Rotation? The dial has you covered. In addition, the top of the dial acts as a touchpad, like the ones you find on a laptop, so if you need to quickly switch to a mouse because the pen is too awkward for the task being performed, you have a touchpad for that. The pen has a brush handle shape to it, which artists will appreciate. It is battery-less, which I certainly appreciate, and comes with two buttons as stated in the store description; one button is for right-clicking (or whatever else you need it to be) and one button is for switching between pen and eraser, something that should work with any drawing program. The tilting function is something I had never experienced before this and I am still in the process of figuring out how I can use it so I will update this review as soon as I have a clearer grasp on tilt. Installation is easy as plugging it in and getting the right drivers for your computer. The package comes with instructions on how to find the drivers, including a scannable QR code for those that have a scanning app on their phone. And for those that are wondering, yes this tablet works on Android devices. One of the first things I did was to test this tablet on my phone for compatibility and I found that it worked! While I don't see myself doing too many projects on my phone, it is definitely a pro to be able to do doodles on a portable device like my phone. The only nitpick I have for the tablet can be attributed to having a new tablet or changing from Wacom to a competitor. The feeling of using the Deco Pro as opposed to my Bamboo was very notable and some users may feel growing pains from switching brands. However, the feeling is only apparent for the first day. After that, if you're still using it, chances are you don't notice a thing. I certainly didn't when I was working on my projects. All in all, I very much like this tablet and recommend it for both new and seasoned digital artists.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2022

    I recently had developed some intense wrist pain from using a mouse all day for my job. This is a great substitution for daily mouse use with my PC. For reference I am an architect and do not recall having seen any reviews form a similar profession (i.e. not strictly reviewed geared for more artist use). It did take a little to get used to the hover with the pen (when you make contact it “clicks” or draws depending on mode). My transition to using no traditional mouse at all took about a month and I don’t miss it.

    I frequently need to do drawing markups and it is much easier to do with a writing feature like this in Bluebeam – Especially if I have to sketch a building detail or something. In the past I’d have to either do this with program tools, or hand draw/scan/clean up scan, and then attach/insert it into the markup drawing pdf. God forbid I wanted it to a scale… With working remote due to covid it became less feasible to do my redline markups by hand on print copies due to not having a large format scanner at home and this is a nice compromise. It’s also nice to get that hand drawn quality for schematic drawings by using photoshop (or whatever other program combination), without having to scan and photoshop it clean before continuing or having to use a hard-line drafting program – which has a totally different feel to a client at that stage.

    I also like that the scroll wheel center (black circle) is a touch pad of sorts when in that mode. It is not terribly accurate, but it’s good enough that when I am working on paper copies but need to move the mouse to select something I can keep writing with my left hand and use my right hand to mouse over with this touch function without picking up the stylus pen. (Being ambidextrous is the best by the way, if you can train yourself to write with your dominant hand and use the stylus with either hand as needed to multi task work as needed.)

    Additionally, as an architect I have to draft in AutoCAD and Revit and this seems to do a good job as a mouse replacement for that. Slightly jumpier than a traditional mouse, but there are easy shortcut workarounds. It is imperative to have the scroll/zoom function for all these programs (as I found out the hard way with a starter tablet that did not have it) and this tablet delivers. I combine that scroll/zoom wheel with my main pen button set to middle click for a ‘pan’ function in many programs. It’s easy to use the pen with my dominant hand and scroll/zoom/shortcut key with my non dominant hand once I got the hang of it.

    The shortcut keys are easy to program and the interface program is easy to understand. I like that you can program different shortcuts for different programs. You can also switch between ink and mouse modes. Mouse mode works – you guessed it – like a mouse. Where you can move at variable speed across the screen and pick up the pen and move it but it doesn’t relocate on the screen like in ink mode. Ink is more of a screen to screen exact location. In ink mode you can hand-write in all kinds of different programs. Like draw in word documents, or written notes to text in outlook emails (if your writing is legible.. mine is not great).

    Additionally, I typically use three screens – a laptop and two externals for my line of work. In mouse mode you can set the full 3 screens to one mouse control area and the ‘mouse’ can traverse the whole area continuously. I also have a shortcut key set to switch monitor so when in ink mode I can click through and have it draw on one screen at a time (you can set it across all – but it becomes quite distorted since the ratios are skewed from tablet to 3screen stretch).

    As for the unit itself, it feels well made. Heavy enough to feel substantial but not enough to be obnoxious. It was relatively intuitive to download drivers and set up. The pen stylus has two buttons, a nice weight, and comes with several replacement nibs. The travel pen container is nice as well and the cap acts as a pen stand when not using the stylus. I like the option to be plugged in, work wirelessly via usb dongle, or connect wirelessly via Bluetooth. Battery life seems good (unit is not old so I will have to wait and see). For taking between home and office I was able to get a standard padded laptop protector sleeve that fit this nicely with a pocket for all the accessories (cord, pen case, manual, etc) and fits in my laptop bag with my computer.

    Overall pretty impressed with this for what I needed it for.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024

    Size: MediumStyle: WirelessVerified Purchase

    I really enjoy this tablet, I have many hours on it already. The build quality is very nice, the buttons feel good and so does the wheel and touch area. The drawing surface has nice friction, in fact initially I thought it might be too much. The pen is very comfortable to hold, very light, and the buttons are well positioned. I only have a couple real complaints, the wheel is a little too easy to move, sometimes I move it without even realizing. Also, the touch area only works as a digital wheel OR a mouse (think laptop touchpad). Regarding the touchpad, I would like to see a little more flexibility, being able to use all gestures together as well as resign shortcuts for things like swiping up would be nice. Anyway, even though I saw that as a major drawback initially I still find the tablet to be incredibly convenient, having a scroll wheel attached is a huge time saver.

    Edit: I forgot to mention the case that comes with the pen is quite sturdy and nice. It holds the pen very firmly, so firmly you could use it to make the pen easier to hold if you have troubles holding small items. And you might just have to use it in that case, because there is no good place to grip the pen to remove it. You have to grip it from the tapered tip and wiggle it around until it finally pops out. If I sound bitter, it's because I am. Anyway, not a dealbreaker by any stretch, but it is a painfully poorly thought out design. Actually, as I'm writing this and examining the case to be sure I didn't miss something, I'm starting to wonder if maybe there is supposed to be a spring at the bottom of the tube wasn't installed?

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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2019

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    XP-Pen's Deco Pro is a step up for this long time Wacom Bamboo user. I bought this after having used my bamboo tablet for almost a decade now and I decided it was time for an upgrade. After seeing some artists I follow talk about XP-Pen, I looked them up and found the Deco Pro was going to be released soon and that pre-orders get a good discount, so I jumped on the chance and ordered it. I do not regret that decision.

    My package came with all the items described in the store listing. Pen, pen case and holder, nibs, adapters, cable, drawing glove, and, of course, the tablet itself.

    The tablet is pretty weighty, a nice kind of weight that can be attributed to the casing. The size of the tablet itself is big despite me getting the smaller version, which those with portability or desk space in mind may scrutinize. However, I think this can be offset by the very slim form the tablet takes. I definitely don't mind that the tablet is big, my bamboo was smaller which meant a smaller work area. The tablet has programmable buttons, which really should be standard for any drawing tablet. What is new and interesting to me, however, is the dial which can also be programmed to fit your dialable needs. Need to resize your brush? The dial is there for you. Need to zoom in and out? The dial can do that for you. Rotation? The dial has you covered. In addition, the top of the dial acts as a touchpad, like the ones you find on a laptop, so if you need to quickly switch to a mouse because the pen is too awkward for the task being performed, you have a touchpad for that.

    The pen has a brush handle shape to it, which artists will appreciate. It is battery-less, which I certainly appreciate, and comes with two buttons as stated in the store description; one button is for right-clicking (or whatever else you need it to be) and one button is for switching between pen and eraser, something that should work with any drawing program. The tilting function is something I had never experienced before this and I am still in the process of figuring out how I can use it so I will update this review as soon as I have a clearer grasp on tilt.

    Installation is easy as plugging it in and getting the right drivers for your computer. The package comes with instructions on how to find the drivers, including a scannable QR code for those that have a scanning app on their phone.

    And for those that are wondering, yes this tablet works on Android devices. One of the first things I did was to test this tablet on my phone for compatibility and I found that it worked! While I don't see myself doing too many projects on my phone, it is definitely a pro to be able to do doodles on a portable device like my phone.

    The only nitpick I have for the tablet can be attributed to having a new tablet or changing from Wacom to a competitor. The feeling of using the Deco Pro as opposed to my Bamboo was very notable and some users may feel growing pains from switching brands. However, the feeling is only apparent for the first day. After that, if you're still using it, chances are you don't notice a thing. I certainly didn't when I was working on my projects.

    All in all, I very much like this tablet and recommend it for both new and seasoned digital artists.

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    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Highly Recommend

    Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2019


    XP-Pen's Deco Pro is a step up for this long time Wacom Bamboo user. I bought this after having used my bamboo tablet for almost a decade now and I decided it was time for an upgrade. After seeing some artists I follow talk about XP-Pen, I looked them up and found the Deco Pro was going to be released soon and that pre-orders get a good discount, so I jumped on the chance and ordered it. I do not regret that decision.

    My package came with all the items described in the store listing. Pen, pen case and holder, nibs, adapters, cable, drawing glove, and, of course, the tablet itself.

    The tablet is pretty weighty, a nice kind of weight that can be attributed to the casing. The size of the tablet itself is big despite me getting the smaller version, which those with portability or desk space in mind may scrutinize. However, I think this can be offset by the very slim form the tablet takes. I definitely don't mind that the tablet is big, my bamboo was smaller which meant a smaller work area. The tablet has programmable buttons, which really should be standard for any drawing tablet. What is new and interesting to me, however, is the dial which can also be programmed to fit your dialable needs. Need to resize your brush? The dial is there for you. Need to zoom in and out? The dial can do that for you. Rotation? The dial has you covered. In addition, the top of the dial acts as a touchpad, like the ones you find on a laptop, so if you need to quickly switch to a mouse because the pen is too awkward for the task being performed, you have a touchpad for that.

    The pen has a brush handle shape to it, which artists will appreciate. It is battery-less, which I certainly appreciate, and comes with two buttons as stated in the store description; one button is for right-clicking (or whatever else you need it to be) and one button is for switching between pen and eraser, something that should work with any drawing program. The tilting function is something I had never experienced before this and I am still in the process of figuring out how I can use it so I will update this review as soon as I have a clearer grasp on tilt.

    Installation is easy as plugging it in and getting the right drivers for your computer. The package comes with instructions on how to find the drivers, including a scannable QR code for those that have a scanning app on their phone.

    And for those that are wondering, yes this tablet works on Android devices. One of the first things I did was to test this tablet on my phone for compatibility and I found that it worked! While I don't see myself doing too many projects on my phone, it is definitely a pro to be able to do doodles on a portable device like my phone.

    The only nitpick I have for the tablet can be attributed to having a new tablet or changing from Wacom to a competitor. The feeling of using the Deco Pro as opposed to my Bamboo was very notable and some users may feel growing pains from switching brands. However, the feeling is only apparent for the first day. After that, if you're still using it, chances are you don't notice a thing. I certainly didn't when I was working on my projects.

    All in all, I very much like this tablet and recommend it for both new and seasoned digital artists.

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    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great Experience for a Beginner (or experienced) Tablet User- XP-PEN Deco Pro Bluetooth Tablet

    Reviewed in Canada on September 28, 2024

    Size: MediumStyle: WirelessVerified Purchase

    As someone completely new to using a graphics tablet, I was honestly a bit unsure about using one for my fine art photography at first. I’ve always done my drawings, "the old fashion way" on paper and didn’t think I’d be able to translate that to a digital platform. But after hearing so many good things about graphics tablets from other artists and wanting to improve my digital photography art, I decided to give the XP-PEN Deco Pro Bluetooth Graphics Tablet a try. I’m so glad I did because it has completely transformed the way I work!

    First of all, setting it up was super easy, I just went on their website and downloaded and installed their software. The only issue I had was connecting it via Bluetooth. It wasn't because of the product or anything, I just always have an issue with any Bluetooth device with what button to press when paring. Once I read the instructions, I was good to go. The wireless connection is solid, and so far I’ve never experienced any lag or delays between the pen and the screen. It’s nice to not have to deal with extra cords all over my desk. It also comes with a USB connection option, which I tried out just to see if there was a difference, but honestly, the Bluetooth works perfectly, and I’ve stuck with that ever since.

    The pen feels natural and light in the hand, and it’s incredibly responsive. It’s almost like drawing on paper…. except with way more features. The pressure sensitivity is amazing with all the different photoshop brushes! As someone who is learning to use a graphics tablet, I can already tell how much of a difference it makes over using a mouse. I've always been hesitant about using a tablet because I've always had it in my mind that it's not "real art" if you use one but, it really mimics the traditional drawing experience, which made the transition a lot smoother for me. It comes with an extra 10 nibs for the pen too. I'm not sure how long they last yet but it seems to me that 10 of them will last a long time for me. I do have to get used to the buttons on the pen though because, I seem to accidently press them a lot when I draw and set off the programmed function.

    One of the things I’ve been really impressed with is how customizable the tablet is. It has a radial inner and outer dial and shortcut keys that you can map to different functions in Photoshop. I’ve started setting them to some of my favorite tools (like undo and zoom), and it makes the workflow so much faster. I’m still getting the hang of it, but it’s been fun to figure out how to make my work process more efficient.

    I should mention that the tablet is also very sleek and looks great on my desk. It’s thin and doesn’t take up too much space, but it still has a generous working area for drawing. I feel like I’m not cramped or limited at all when working on my projects. I did make a wood stand for it so that has helped with the desk organization a lot.

    Now, for a couple downsides I’ve noticed— the on/off switch is located on the back of the board which can be a slight annoyance having to pick it up and turn it over every time I turn it on and off. It has an auto shutoff feature on it too, so if you forget to shut it off, it does it for you to save battery. Again, having to pick it up and use the on/off slider to start it up again would be a little less annoying if the switch was on the top or side. The other thing may not be an issue with the tablet itself but rather, a personal preference. I ordered the larger tablet not knowing anything about using one. I find that because it is larger, I have to slide my hand/arm further back and forth because it has the bigger area. It will just take some time to get used to I expect and I won't think about it after a while but, when you're used to a mouse where you can keep it in a relative small area, it is something to get used to. It's not unlike drawing on a pad of paper so eventually it'll not be an issue I expect.

    All in all, the XP-PEN Deco Pro has been an amazing tool for someone like me who is just starting with a graphics tablet for art. It’s user-friendly, well-built, and incredibly fun to use. If you’re looking for a tablet that can help you ease into the world of digital drawing, this is definitely one to consider!

    So far, I would highly recommended it!

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    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great Experience for a Beginner (or experienced) Tablet User- XP-PEN Deco Pro Bluetooth Tablet

    Reviewed in Canada on September 28, 2024


    As someone completely new to using a graphics tablet, I was honestly a bit unsure about using one for my fine art photography at first. I’ve always done my drawings, "the old fashion way" on paper and didn’t think I’d be able to translate that to a digital platform. But after hearing so many good things about graphics tablets from other artists and wanting to improve my digital photography art, I decided to give the XP-PEN Deco Pro Bluetooth Graphics Tablet a try. I’m so glad I did because it has completely transformed the way I work!

    First of all, setting it up was super easy, I just went on their website and downloaded and installed their software. The only issue I had was connecting it via Bluetooth. It wasn't because of the product or anything, I just always have an issue with any Bluetooth device with what button to press when paring. Once I read the instructions, I was good to go. The wireless connection is solid, and so far I’ve never experienced any lag or delays between the pen and the screen. It’s nice to not have to deal with extra cords all over my desk. It also comes with a USB connection option, which I tried out just to see if there was a difference, but honestly, the Bluetooth works perfectly, and I’ve stuck with that ever since.

    The pen feels natural and light in the hand, and it’s incredibly responsive. It’s almost like drawing on paper…. except with way more features. The pressure sensitivity is amazing with all the different photoshop brushes! As someone who is learning to use a graphics tablet, I can already tell how much of a difference it makes over using a mouse. I've always been hesitant about using a tablet because I've always had it in my mind that it's not "real art" if you use one but, it really mimics the traditional drawing experience, which made the transition a lot smoother for me. It comes with an extra 10 nibs for the pen too. I'm not sure how long they last yet but it seems to me that 10 of them will last a long time for me. I do have to get used to the buttons on the pen though because, I seem to accidently press them a lot when I draw and set off the programmed function.

    One of the things I’ve been really impressed with is how customizable the tablet is. It has a radial inner and outer dial and shortcut keys that you can map to different functions in Photoshop. I’ve started setting them to some of my favorite tools (like undo and zoom), and it makes the workflow so much faster. I’m still getting the hang of it, but it’s been fun to figure out how to make my work process more efficient.

    I should mention that the tablet is also very sleek and looks great on my desk. It’s thin and doesn’t take up too much space, but it still has a generous working area for drawing. I feel like I’m not cramped or limited at all when working on my projects. I did make a wood stand for it so that has helped with the desk organization a lot.

    Now, for a couple downsides I’ve noticed— the on/off switch is located on the back of the board which can be a slight annoyance having to pick it up and turn it over every time I turn it on and off. It has an auto shutoff feature on it too, so if you forget to shut it off, it does it for you to save battery. Again, having to pick it up and use the on/off slider to start it up again would be a little less annoying if the switch was on the top or side. The other thing may not be an issue with the tablet itself but rather, a personal preference. I ordered the larger tablet not knowing anything about using one. I find that because it is larger, I have to slide my hand/arm further back and forth because it has the bigger area. It will just take some time to get used to I expect and I won't think about it after a while but, when you're used to a mouse where you can keep it in a relative small area, it is something to get used to. It's not unlike drawing on a pad of paper so eventually it'll not be an issue I expect.

    All in all, the XP-PEN Deco Pro has been an amazing tool for someone like me who is just starting with a graphics tablet for art. It’s user-friendly, well-built, and incredibly fun to use. If you’re looking for a tablet that can help you ease into the world of digital drawing, this is definitely one to consider!

    So far, I would highly recommended it!

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  • Jamie Krisna Ceguerra
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Absolutely AMAZING! I wish I bought this sooner!

    Reviewed in Australia on November 21, 2019

    Size: MediumStyle: WireVerified Purchase

    This tablet is fantastic to use!
    The pen pressure and alignment is very accurate (even the tilt picks up whilst I'm drawing whilst lying in bed) , the materials feel very high quality. The touch-sensitive pad is so handy! I didn't think I would end up using it, but it's so much easier to use than my actual laptop's trackpad/mouse.
    The aluminium base makes it very sturdy and there is little to no flex on the product, even though the product is so compact! (Fits perfectly alongside my laptop in my laptop bag).
    The pen not only feels very high quality and sturdy, but is also really comfortable!
    All express buttons are customize-able, and can even be set PER program — which really helps when I'm jumping across Photoshop and PaintTool Sai.
    Overall, the product is great! I would recommend this product to any inspiring artists, of any level! It has really helped improved my artistic skill.






  • Mariana C
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Excelente opción para iniciar

    Reviewed in Mexico on May 5, 2022

    Size: MediumStyle: WireVerified Purchase

    Me encantó!! Es fácil de usar, versátil y muy funcional. Realmente me gustó, el único detalle es el embalaje por parte de amazon pues no viene protejida como otros productos pero llegó sin daños. Es hermosa y más grande de lo que esperaba



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  • Juan M.
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Maravillosa tableta grafica.

    Reviewed in Mexico on October 16, 2023

    Size: MediumStyle: WirelessVerified Purchase

    Es mi primera tableta grafica y la amó. Revise varias marcas, especialmente de wacom y con pantalla. Al final me decidi por este modelo por 1 sola razon y las mas importante: Durabilidad. Basicamente todas las reseñas que puedes encontrar te diran que no conocen a nadie que pueda presumir de una tableta grafica con pantalla que hayan usado por años. Y esa es la principal ventaja, especialmente si es tu primera tableta. No compras una de gama alta para que al año ya no sirva. La segunda razon y muy importante es el numero de botones y el hecho de que puedas girarla para aquellos que son zurdos, la configuras de a cuerdo a tus necesidades y su funcionalidad y gran cantidad de atajos te permiten ahorrar mucho tiempo. Al principio te cuesta adaptarte al cambio cuando toda la vida has usado un mouse, pero una vez le agarras el ritmo, no puede vivir sin el. Ademas el material es de buena calidad. No estaba seguro de si comprar un modelo mas pequeño, pero al final opte por uno que me diera la oportunidad de ser creativo sin limitarme por mi espacio de trabajo. Y me encanta. Por ultimo, la modalidad bluetooth me ha sacado de varios apuros, especialmente cuando tengo un trabajo en la laptop. simplemente la desconecto de la PC de escritorio y activo el bluetooth y listo. Nunca he probado la capacidad del tiempo de bateria, pero sin problema puedes trabajar en una tablet por horas via inalambrica. Ademas los cables que vienen incluidos son muy gruesos, de buena calidad e incluyen para dispositivos con USB normal y el tipo C. Si hay algo "malo" es que el lapiz apesar de ser funcional, la goma donde estan los botones no es tan firme, si lo usas demasiado, es facil que se arruine. El mio ya no funciona despues de 6 meses, por el precio es batante comprensible que el material del lapiz no sea de gama alta, mas bien la critica va orientada en que deberia ser facil buscar lapicez para XP-Pen de repuesto de forma simple, pues resulta que algunos no son compatibles segun el modelo de tu tableta grafica. En cuanto pueda comprare uno nuevo, pero me asombra que los repuestos sean tan dificiles de buscar.


  • sunil
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    good product

    Reviewed in India on November 10, 2023

    Size: MediumStyle: WirelessVerified Purchase

    good product for everyone for online teaching


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Award-Winning Design & Spacious Canvas: The 2019 Red Dot and 2018 Good Design Award winner features an 11 x 6 inch working area for creative freedom. Its sleek aluminum casing and ultra-thin 7mm profile ensure both elegance and ease of use
Double Wheel for Enhanced Creativity: Featuring a unique mechanical and virtual wheel for effortless multitasking, it allows quick capture, writing, drawing, and editing. With adjustable brightness and 8 responsive shortcut keys, stay immersed in your work even in low light
Natural Tilt Function & Battery-Free Stylus: Supports up to 60 degrees of tilt for smooth, natural transitions and shading. The A41 stylus requires no batteries or charging, eliminating extra costs and clutter for a seamless drawing experience
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