This is the XP Pen Artist 13.3 display tablet. It has a 390.8x250mm display and customizable shortcut buttons. It comes with a pen that has more than 8000 levels of pressure sensitivity.
Today, I’m reviewing this tablet and for 300 bucks, it better be worth it. Naturally, as a tablet display, it has a screen that shows exactly what is on your computer screen, allowing you to draw directly onto it instead of fumbling around with a mouse and your own hand-eye coordination.
As I said before this pen has 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity and what that means is that it has a huge dynamic range, as you press harder and your lines get thicker. Now, let’s say I don’t like the line I just made. Using the programmable express keys, I can map one to control z, allowing me to instantly undo any mistakes without reaching for my computer or zoom in to clean things up.
I have had calibration issues with the pen, in the past, where the line you make doesn’t line up with the cursor, which can be frustrating, but I haven’t had any such issues in such a long time, I almost forgot. It also doesn’t come with a screen protector to my knowledge, so wear and tear can show on its screen, though it's never anything major.
All in all, despite its price, it is probably one the cheapest lightweight display tablets with a bluetooth pen, and for that price it works excellently. I’d say it's well worth it. I’m giving the XP-Pen Artist 13.3 a 4 out of 5. Shoulda’ come with a screen protector.