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The XP-PEN Artist 12 Pro is a compact 11.6-inch pen display featuring a fully-laminated 1920x1080 IPS screen with anti-glare protection, 8192 levels of pen pressure sensitivity, and 60-degree tilt support. It offers 8 customizable shortcut keys and a programmable Red Dial for enhanced workflow. Compatible with Windows and Mac OS, it supports all major digital art and online teaching software. The device includes a portable stand, battery-free stylus, and essential accessories, making it a versatile, professional-grade tool for digital artists and creators.









| ASIN | B07GNK18VJ |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,799 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #206 in Graphic Tablets |
| Brand | XP-Pen |
| Colour | Black |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (11,560) |
| Date First Available | 10 September 2018 |
| Generic Name | Graphic Tablet |
| Imported By | M/s DNS Overseas: 1003, Raheja Chambers, 213 Nariman Point, Mumbai 400029 |
| Importer | M/s DNS Overseas: 1003, Raheja Chambers, 213 Nariman Point, Mumbai 400029 |
| Included Components | 1 Pen Display, 1 P06 Passive Pen, 1 Pen Holder, 8 x Replacement Pen Nibs, 1 HDMI to Mac adapter cable, 1x USB Cable, 1 Cleaning cloth, 1 Black Drawing Glove, 1 Quick Guide |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 36.4 x 21.8 x 0.8 Centimeters |
| Item Height | 8 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 907 g |
| Item Width | 21.8 Centimeters |
| Item model number | Artist 12_SML |
| Manufacturer | XP-Pen |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Operating System | Mac OS, Windows |
| Packer | M/s DNS Overseas: 1003, Raheja Chambers, 213 Nariman Point, Mumbai 400029 |
| Product Dimensions | 36.4 x 21.8 x 0.8 cm; 907 g |
| Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Series | Artist |
| Standing screen display size | 11.6 Inches |
P**J
Superb Build Quality
I am reviewing it after using it for 2 years. Currently I am using as an external display. its screen quality is great and its build quality is superb because it survived an accidental fall. no screen damage at all.
P**)
Great tool to up your art game.
Great tool for artists...I know ipad and procreate is amazing too but this gives me much more freedom to work with bigger files and cmyk file since I can use the power of my PC and software like photoshop. It has good response. Sometimes it gets disconnected but it happens on prolonged use... It has a matte screengaurd which is good since it avoids the screen glares. The colors are very nice and saturated. The pen is very responsive and very comfortable to use for long hours. The tablet comes with a stand which is very helpful. With dust prone atmosphere of India the screen needs extra care and cleaning to prevent scratches. I would like to know if the matte screen gaurd gets scratched can it be changed?. All in all it is a great budget friendly tool for artists.
N**H
Best graphic tablet in this price range!
What comes in the box:- XP Pen Artist 12 Pro (of course), XP-Pen, Gloves (tho they are a litte big bigger),Power Adapter with 3 adapters, Waranty card, Software installation guide and manuals. Cables:- It comes with a 3 in 1 cable Which means that you have to Connect the HDMI and USB cable to your pc/mac, you have to connect the power adapter to a power source like UPS, plug the USB-C Cable into the tablet. Easy To Use:- it's not the easiest as other products have a single cable too but it's easy enough for a non-tech nerd to get it working, the software provided is easy to use if you go to ArtRage 5 rather then OpenCanvas. Build Quality:- The body made from mostly plastic and some metal, The cables aren't made from a great quality but it's good enough to last about 2-4 years without any problems, The pen is really good, its made of plastic but feels premium to hold. Requirements for running this tablet:- A PC(Desktop or Laptop)/Mac, Your PC/Mac has to have a HDMI Port and a USB port, if it doesn't then I'd suggest not buying this product or you can add some adapters like USB TO HDMI cable if you're okay with that. Delivery:- Arrived in 2 days, no damages :) Overall:- This tablet is very very good Value For Money and is cheaper then most of the other products!, I'd suggest go for it if you meet the system requirements if you don't, then go for a Huion Kamvas 13 2021 it's much more easy to use but it's more expensive and doesn't provide free software so... It's your choice.. Thanks!
S**L
Bang for Buck
You what you pay for. No non-sense device and it does what its made for. Good screen, good stylus and good performance overall.
A**N
Really Awesome
After one month of usage i am very much satisfied of this products. The pressure sensitivity is superb. We can use it as a monitor tablet also as a normal graphic tablet( off the screen and use). Also if its connected to laptop. It will take the power from laptop, so we can work remotely without direct power support also. The non chargeable stylus pen is very handy and Weightless. I am using it for Zbrush sculpting its works well. I love the product very much.
H**H
I am in love with this
Great product in very reasonable price
D**A
Waste of money
Not useful
D**E
🤘🏼
Very good product if u are a beginner.
J**Z
Para el precio y calidad, esta bien Lleva el lápiz, puntas, un trapito para la pantalla, un guante, la tableta, cables conectores y manuales Problemas Prisión, siento que debes presionar mucho para que salga la línea lo que da menor naturalidad Pantalla: colores un poco brillantes y brillo de base alto Lapiz: se vuelve un poco inútil el único botón que tiene y que no tiene relieve Puntos buenos Accesos rápidos: Muy cómodos Visualización: obviamente el ver lo que hace ayuda en rapidez Tamaño: No ocupa demasiado espacio en escritorio Pantalla: Practicamente no refleja luz Precio: Barato en comparación a sus competidores además de que es bastante completa Extra: Acostumbradote a los problemas igual se le puede sacar mucho probecho, así que no estamal
B**A
I have not had this for very long but I'm so far pleased with it. This is not my first graphic tablet but it is my first display one. The XP-Pen Artist 12 is a display graphic tablet which must be plugged into a laptop or monitor for it to work, it is not functional as a standalone product just to be clear. Inside the box includes wires to plug in, several wall mounts for different regions, a drawing glove, a screen cleaning cloth, some manuals, the pen (which also has an eraser on the other end of it as well as extra nibs in the holder) and of course, the tablet. There is no stand included. Display: The display matches the monitor almost perfectly. There may be a small difference color-wise but it is almost undetectable. The working space is slightly smaller than 12 inches (and forgive me if I'm off as I am not the best when it comes to measuring) so it may feel a little small at times. The contrast and color scales are customizable in the settings so you may adjust it to better replicate your computer monitor. But do be aware that turning up the brightness (buttons on the side near the input plug) on the tablet itself may also affect the contrast and cause things to look weird. If you have overhead lights on while using it, you may notice some glare issues that can obstruct your vision. As the display is not laminated, there is a small observable gap between where you place your pen and where your cursor appears on the screen. This parallax issue is easily overcomable in my personal experience and doesn't actually affect the way you draw but it may bug you if you are prone to being displeased by that. Pressure and Drawing Experience: The pressure sensitivity is rather decent (I'm no expert though) and though the display looks smooth, there is a grippy, textured feel to drawing on it. The pen detection distance is rather short, however, so the pen tip must be pretty close to the screen at all times if you want to hover over something without clicking or drawing. I am satisfied with the drawing experience though. Because there is no stand included, you may find yourself in awkward positions or practicing poor ergonomics so I do recommend purchasing one. Shortcut keys: The tablet includes short cut buttons to the side and a scroll wheel all of which are mappable in the settings. The scroll bar is not very sensitive but its still useful. The pen also has a shortcut button on one of its sides but is incredibly inconvenient to use as it rests flat and is therefore undetectable by feel. You'll have to stop what you're doing to look at it if you're determined to use it and there have been times where I gripped a little too hard after habitually rotating it and accidentally pressed it while drawing. Software: You must first uninstall any drivers from other brands you had installed and then search for the XP-Pen drivers on their official website. I have not had any driver issues but there may be select software incompatibilities that you should be aware of. I used Paint Tool Sai on my previous Wacom tablet before getting this one only to find that XP-Pen has some strange issues with the program. The pressure sensitivity completely stopped working and the pen eraser is rendered obsolete. The pressure sensitivity can be fixed by installing and using a special version/pack of Paint Tool Sai but I am not aware of any eraser end fix. Durability: I researched about this Tablet before buying and this aspect was completely inconclusive. I used to have a Wacom graphic tablet and I wanted a display (that wasn't Wacom prices) but I was concerned that I would spend a good 200 dollars for a month or two of use. Obviously the XP-Pen Artist 12 isn't a tank and should therefore be treated with utmost care. There is an included warranty but I hope to never need to use it. I will most likely update this aspect after further use down the line. Price: This one speaks for itself. The price tag is so good for a display tablet, its near irresistible. Overall, the XP-Pen artist 12 is a great display tablet, especially for the price and I can wholeheartedly recommend it.
J**L
Muito bom, produto perfeitamente embalado e protegido sem nenhum arranhão ou dano, com um tempo de envio bem rápido e um produto que atende suas expectativas
M**O
Ik heb deze tablet gekocht voor mijn vrouw. Ze wilde eigenlijk een "blinde" van Wacom maar tijdens onze zoektocht liepen we tegen deze aan die voor een vergelijkbare prijs een scherm biedt. Ik teken zelf niet, maar kon me voorstellen dat dit veel en veel fijner werkt. Dus we hebben de gok genomen, na wat reviews te hebben bekeken, en deze tablet gekocht. Ik ben niet bekend met de concurenten, ook niet met Wacom, dit is onze eerste tablet voor tekenen maar hij is erg prettig en mijn vrouw is er dolgelukkig mee. Ik raad hem dus ook zonder meer aan voor mensen die een keer willen proberen of digitaal tekenen iets is voor ze. Het werkoppervlak is groot genoeg en het scherm is erg scherp en mooi van kleur (al ben ik geen kenner en zal er natuurlijk voldoende op aan te merken zijn als je gaat kalibreren en zo, maar ok, in deze klasse (zowel van tablet als artiest :+ ) doet dat er niet zo veel toe. De pen zelf ligt lekke rin de hand en zelfs ik kon er prima mee schrijven, het is echt net of je op papier werkt.
A**R
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. Yet the one thing I wanted to point out was something I found to be quite inconvenient and possibly challenging/ impossible for beginners as they set up their new drawing monitor. I started out by deleting my previous tablet driver and downloaded the one that my computer needed on the XP-PEN website. 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. I turned on the monitor and it gave me an error message, then enabled battery saver mode. Long story short I had to fidget around with my cables for about 30 minutes and reset my computer a dozen times to actually get it going. Once inside my program I found that even though the cursor was popping up on screen once it went over the canvas it was going haywire. I went into the driver and calibrated it a bunch, then reset it again. Then I ended up having to change my virtual monitor set up so that the XP-PEN monitor would mirror my main one. After all that I came a across a slight problem, in multiple programs that I had tested I was seeing that the lines were coming out pixel-y. It actually wasn’t a problem with the monitor that time but just the custom DPI settings I had on all my programs, so keep that in mind if you come around a similar issue. Anyways, it took me about 15 resets before it was working functionally, then another one when the stylus went haywire again. Right after reset 16 I started to question my purchase but once I got into the rhythm of things with the touch bar, shortcut keys and the really great screen quality, my doubts just went away. The inclusion of the pen case and smudge guard plus cloth were nice but also incredibly practical. The drawing monitor didn’t give me any problems from then on, the only thing would maybe be that I have to disconnect and reconnect the HDMI to USB adapter cable every time I turn on my computer, this isn’t new to me though, I’ve had similar issues with that adapter when using other monitors, but hey maybe another reset would be necessary! All in all I would consider it easy to use but not easy to set up. There were a few aforementioned issues I encountered which weren’t from the monitor itself but instead as a result of the monitor such as the DPI and HDMI adapter, which is important to differentiate between as it helps better find the solution. If this were my first encounter with drawing virtually then I would love using it but maybe find it impossible to set up. If you’re planning on buying this product specifically for someone who doesn’t know anything about computers, drawing programs, or tablets in the slightest then it’s better to either A. Have it set up for them by someone who either knows about it or has the extreme patience and time to learn about it, or B. Buy a simpler type of drawing TABLET as it would most likely be 10 times easier to set up than a drawing monitor. Though they are XP-PEN’s competition, Wacom, and the Wacom Intuos tablets are really awesome for beginners, I had one starting out and at that time they even included drawing and animation programs ( all be it not very good ones). A Wacom tablet would be a better choice if choice A isn’t possible. Yet I understand the interest with this particular monitor with its size and price point. I highly recommend it regardless of my initial problems.
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