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The XP-PEN Artist Pro 16 is a professional-grade 15.4-inch drawing tablet featuring a full-laminated IPS display with 133% sRGB color gamut and 1920x1080 FHD resolution. Equipped with the latest X3 chip stylus offering ultra-sensitive 0.1oz pressure detection and a battery-free digital eraser, it ensures natural, precise strokes. Its award-winning slim 9mm design includes 8 customizable shortcut keys and 2 dials for optimized workflow, plus anti-glare technology for comfortable long sessions. Compatible with major OS and creative software, it’s a powerhouse for millennial professionals seeking vibrant, efficient digital artistry.










| ASIN | B09B7MNM2Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #132,674 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #418 in Graphic Tablets |
| Item model number | Artist Pro 16 |
| Manufacturer | XP PEN |
| Product Dimensions | 25.64 x 44.33 x 0.1 cm; 2.95 kg |
C**R
UPDATE: Used their support after a few years due to a detection problem, and they got me sorted out easily - great people - I'd buy from them again. ORIGINAL POST: What a lovely responsive tablet this is. The screen is bright with good colour, there is no noticeable parallax effect, and you can use the lightest touch of the stylus - so it does very accurately portray what you want - down to about a 35 degree angle of the pen I'd estimate. Turning the stylus around gives an eraser which is an alternative to using the side-button. You can view the screen easily from an angle too (which is a noticeable improvement for me on the old 15.6). I had to return the first one due to a bubble in the factory-applied matt screen protector, but second was fine so just a matter of looking at it carefully before you start using. The only things I didn't like... Pen stand - the lovely pen container is all very smart and nice but doesn't have a stand for the stylus. Xp-Pen don't do one yet for this stylus, but the UPPERCASE Designs NimbleStand Vertical Stand for the Apple Pencil seems to do the job for me as the difference in stylus width is only 0.4mm. Stand - it doesn't come with one, but I'm using a Parblo PR110 which works well with this. Plug - the USB C connector has to head north of the tablet, otherwise it covers the power button - SEE PICTURE ATTACHED - and unlike the old 15.6, the little USB-C corner-pieces that you can buy on Amazon to hide the power connector when using on a stand just don't quite fit (the socket hole must be a touch smaller), so sadly you can't really "hide" the wire completely when using on a stand. Then at the computer end of things I it is the old 3-connector end for the power, USB connection and HDMI connector. Hope they can do a single USB-C to USB-C one day! Visible screen - I do wish that the inch of black around the screen could be reduced to make the whole thing smaller, but all tablets this size are like that. It is a lovely screen though - matt effect, nice and bright and crisp. So in summary, it's great to use, but you have to think about your accessories. If you're someone who just carries something around in a case and uses it flat then you'll of course be fine without a stand and pen holder.
D**B
Well I can not say I found anything I dislike about this drawing monitor. It’s simply amazing is light and compact with a laptop so you are not stuck at a desk. It dose exactly what it’s supposed to do. If you are on a budget you can not go wrong with this monitor. For myself I really wish I would have spent the extra on the artist pro 16 TP for the touch ability but that’s ok maybe in the future. This is my second drawing monitor as I have a larger Huion in my studio. Hands down XP pen is an awesome device. I love mine thank you XP pen.
D**N
I wish the software was easier to us. Colour calibration is difficult if not impossible. I can never find a good setting to match normal computer settings.
R**Y
Pros: - inexpensive - thin and light weight yet doesn't feel flimsy; great for travel - does not heat up after prolonged use, good for those who like to draw with the tablet on their lap. - pen has pressure sensitive eraser nub, something that I've only ever seen in Wacom pens before. - pen includes a quality travel case that also houses 9 replacement pen tips and a built-in tip remover tool. - The roller and touch is a neat feature, allowing such set-ups as zoom and brush size to be very accessible. Cons: - lacks accessories such as a desktop stand for the pen and tablet - the roller and touch circle is a little too sensitive. You'll often overshoot what you are going for or nudge it accidentally. - certain firmware functions are a little tricky to get working. For instance, in order to assign "right click" to a pen or function key, you need to disable the windows link option.
J**N
the pen is perfect, with an eraser it makes it easier, not mainly the best part is that i dont keep hitting the side buttons on accident like i have with older xp pen or huion pens, i hated how i pressed them and the whole page would mess up, i havent once accidently pressed it, and the color and display is good, idk if its ips panel but it isnt va lol. For my lefties- its good for u too, if u set it up as ur main display then flip the screen it will not flip ur monitor, just ur tablet. had to troubleshoot to figure it out, also the plug isnt designed for lefties because it covers the power button so u either have to leave it on and unplug it then plug it in so u dont have to use the power button. works great the 1080p is fine since its pixel density is more than a 22inch, doesnt come with a stand unfortunately. and the screen protector they give u for free sucks i heard, im not putting it on, people complained how dust is in it and it will almost always get bubbles
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