Wacom vs XP-Pen - what's the best drawing tablet for your needs? The days when Wacom was the only real name in digital design are long gone, and while the brand remains the market leader, smaller ...
The XP-Pen Deco 01 V2 is a mouthful of a name, but let’s unpack it for you. XP-Pen is a popular manufacturer of drawing gadgets, and the Deco is a midrange line of drawing tablets (which lacks a ...
More pressure levels give you more control over what actually winds up on the screen, so you can sketch and "paint" with far ...
XP-Pen is a leading manufacturer of creative devices, most notably drawing tablets. The firm has a range of impressive devices, both with and without screens. Recently, I reviewed the XP Pen Artist 22 ...
I don't often get to review items that have creative purposes, but I relish the opportunity when it comes along. For graphic artists and digital media peeps, the tablet is often a more commonplace ...
The Artist 16 has a drawing area of 15.4 inches on the diagonal and includes 10 shortcut buttons that can be customised using the XP-Pen software. For many years, there was just one name in the ...
While Wacoms are effectively a standard tool for digital artists, rivals such as the XP-Pen Artist 24Pro offer a budget-conscious alternative. AppleInsider handed over the cheaper rival to a webcomic ...
XP-Pen's Innovator 16 is a graphics tablet for drawing on your Mac, offering a 15.6-inch display and decent value for amateurs wanting to improve their digital artwork workflow. The Innovator 16 by XP ...
The tablet maker is taking on Wacom’s Cintiq Pro line with a 120Hz refresh rate and high color accuracy. The tablet maker is taking on Wacom’s Cintiq Pro line with a 120Hz refresh rate and high ...