XP-Pen Artist Pro 16 (Gen 2) review: high end tech at a low end price?

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The XP-Pen Artist Pro 16 (Gen 2) sets a new standard for affordable drawing tablets.

The XP-Pen Artist Pro 16 is a fantastic drawing tablet that offers a pen display with a high-spec for less than its rivals. The incredible 16K levels of pressure feel great to use, but also save on wear and tear. If you're happy using a separate quick keys device and no touch control, then the XP-Pen Artist Pro 16 is a real bargain and a best in class release.

This separate shortcut key device is a similar setup to the Xencelabs approach, and one I personally really like as it frees up the tablet workspace. What you don't get, and where the Xencelabs 24 excels, is a frame clip to position the X-Remote Control where you want it, instead it sits on your desk .The tablet is framed in a light grey / silver metal and feels robust. Two USB-C ports connect to your laptop and power supply.

The anti-glare surface works well; I've used the XP-Pen Artist Pro 16 in direct sunlight and it remained workable, where some older drawing tablets haven't. If you work in a nice studio setup with overhead lights or desk lamps you'll not have any issues seeing your artwork.I find using the XP-Pen Artist Pro 16 flat on my desk isn't the best, while at 0.7 inches it's not 'fat' but there is a bulk.

Likewise, the pen's nib has barely reduced after two months of use. Granted I'm no pro artist and I draw and doodle in my spare time, but the stylus' standard nylon nib I've been using has kept its shape and form. The stylus itself is light and has a nice taper, and honestly it's Wacom-like in its design.

The big feature is the X-Remote Controller and whether you can adjust to having your quick keys off the display where you do need to remove your hands from the tablet to access its functions. The Wacom Cintiq Pro 16, for example, hides its quick keys behind the top corners of the tablet where you naturally grip the display, meaning you never leave the surface of the device. Personally, for the price and spec of the XP-Pen Artist Pro 16 I can live without this ergonomic design.

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