🎨 Elevate your digital art game with pro precision and zero limits!
The XPPen Deco 01 V3 is a sleek, 10x6 inch drawing tablet featuring an advanced battery-free stylus with 16,384 pressure levels and 60-degree tilt support. Designed for beginners and pros alike, it offers 8 customizable hotkeys, USB-C connectivity, and broad OS compatibility including Windows, Mac, Android, and Chrome OS. Lightweight and portable, it’s perfect for digital art, teaching, and gaming, delivering a smooth, natural drawing experience wherever inspiration strikes.
Color | Black |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Compatible Devices | It is compatible with Windows system 10/8/7(32/64bit), Mac OS X version 10.10 or later, Android 6.0 (and higher). |
Operating System | Windows 11/10/8/7, MAC OS X 10.10 and above, Android 6.0 and above, Chrome OS 88.0.4324.109 or above |
Specific Uses For Product | online education DRAWING game |
Pressure Sensitivity | 8192 Levels |
Additional Features | The Deco 01 V2 can be used with Windows 10/8/7, MAC OS X 10.10 or above and Android 6.0 or above and Chrome OS 88.0.4324.109 or above. This tablet is compatible with Photoshop, SAI, Painter, Illustrator, Clip Studio, and more. Deco01V2 drawing tablet is compatible with most major software including: ibis Paint X, FlipaClip, Medibang, Autodesk Sketchbook, Zenbrush, Artrage, and more |
Item Weight | 1000 Grams |
Active Surface Area | 10 inches x 6.25 inches |
Screen Size | 10 Inches |
Item Dimensions L x W | 8.54"L x 13.82"W |
K**E
Perfect for Intuos 2 Lovers
This is the perfect tablet for anyone who truly misses the old feel of Wacom products or a beginner that doesn't want to go all in on an Wacom Intuos Tablet. Lets start with the price, this little Deco 1 is a steal at 60 dollars. I feels great, the build quality is nice, the finishes are spot on. The drivers where super easy to install and the little guy worked right away. No messing around with settings or anything. I have only two complaints about the tablet as a whole. 1 - the pen is thin. I use it for long periods of time and holding a pen this thin gets tiring quick. If I was to by again I'd bump my budget up a few dollars and get the Deco 3 (the pen looks way more choice). 2 - every now and then the pen will "squeek" on the tablet. It took almost a month for me to notice because I'm always listening to music while I work. Not a big deal at all, but my wacom never did that.First time tablet buyers can stop here, this next bit is for Long time Wacom users or keep reading, I can't stop you...If you're like me and have been using Wacom tablets since the Intuos 2 and have been getting more and more frustrated with wacom products, here is your answer! This little guy feels exactly my Intuos 2 running on Windows XP. No fancy nonsense, no ripples, no keyboard pop ups, no hand writing pop ups, no ridiculous key mapping slider bar wheel button whatevers, no press and hold right click menus you never asked for, no messing with ten thousand hidden settings before you start working. Just a straight up tablet that works great out of the box!! I was blown away by it. I fully expected a piece of junk, but instead I was instantly thrown back in time to my first wacom tablet experience and I was in love!!! Also, it's literally an 1/8 the price for an Intuos pro of the same size, AN 1/8!!!!! I don't think I'll ever go back to Wacom after finding this gem. 10/10, would eight of these before buying a new Wacom tablet.
R**.
Awesome starter Tablet.
Loved this drawing tablet. I looked at many different options and finally decided on the Deco 01. I was not disappointed! First, as silly as it might seem, I really enjoyed the design on the box and packaging. Inside there's the USB cable (right angle so it sits on the side of the tablet nicely and out of the way) the tablet itself, a pen, and a base filled with extra nibs. After a very easy install the tablet works flawlessly. No input lag, straight lines with zero stutter. The only kind of "setup" I needed to do was assign keys to the eight hotkeys on the side. I use medibang to draw and just setup the hotkeys to be commonly used keys like "undo" and "zoom in/out." The pressure sensitivity is great. You can adjust to it to you likings in setup but the default setting felt pretty good to me. I never felt like I needed to slam down to get the full pressure/stroke. The most important thing is this tablet just looks darn good on your desk. It's sleek, slim (low profile) and the "edge/corner" markers make it easy to know where your pen is at all times. If you're looking for a good, low budget graphic tablet to get you started into the digital domain than this is your tablet. And at $50 it's a steal. I didn't know much about XP-Pen before, but know I'm really looking into their screened graphic tablets too like the artist 12. Maybe I can buy myself something next Xmas!
W**A
Its pretty good.
Its pretty good not going to lie. I use it every so often but it gets easier to use as you go along.
J**C
Superb, budget-friendly drawing pad.
I am new to digital arts and tablets like this, so I don't have a lot to compare this to. However, I have been very pleased with mine. It is very responsive, works flawlessly, and I have had no issues at all. It seems built well, feels lightweight, and the small size makes super portable. It takes some getting used to to to draw while looking at your computer screen, but that eventually works okay too, once you get used to it. If you are in the market for a budget-friendly drawing pad, this will suit your needs perfectly.The pen works great too. I was annoyed at first because I kept accidentally clicking buttons on it while drawing, but after using for about a day, my fingers figured it out and this is no longer a problem. I like the wide grip, which makes it more comfortable to hold.
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