![]() ![]() ![]() Huion Inspiroy H610X Graphics Tablet Review.XP-Pen Deco mini 7W Wireless Graphics Tablet Review.This fairly new software UI is nice and bright and easy to navigate (although there isn’t as much to see and adjust here as there would be if the tablet had shortcut/express keys!), but one thing I’ve noticed with this version is that whenever I make a change or adjust a setting, clicking ‘OK’ does not actually close or shutdown the dialog box – you have to click the ‘X’ in the top right corner. If you’re lucky enough to have a multi-monitor setup, you can map the tablet to whichever screen suits, set rotation etc. Depending on how hard – or light – you like to press down, you can adjust pressure sensitivity here and/or the ‘hardness’ from soft to hard etc. Once installed, simply use the USB-Cable to connect the devices and you’re done and good to go.īefore you start scribbling away, it might be a good idea to adjust the pen and tablet settings in the driver software. The nib seems to have some ‘play’ to it when pressed, but it didn’t affect anything drawing-wise.Īs usual, before plugging in, remove any older software drivers from your machine, head on over to XP-PEN’s website and download the latest ones for your device. For the more technical types out there it has a resolution of 5080LPI with a report rate of ≥220RPS. It supports 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity (you’d be hard pressed to find one that isn’t these days!) and 60° of tilt. It’s a 2-button stylus, which, by default, activates the ‘Pen/Eraser’ mode and ‘Right Click’ functionality from top to bottom. Turning our attention now to the pen, it’s XP-PEN’s P01 model – it’s black, plastic, battery-free and quite light. Flip it over and the four rubber feet are revealed in all their glory. It’s nice and light and easily transportable in your laptop bag.Īlong the top is a roughly 1” glossy black strip which contains a ‘blink-and-you’ll-miss-it’ small white LED which illuminates when the tablet is reading the pens signal (the pen needs only to be 10mm away from the tablet surface to be recognised). The dimensions of this tablet, being the largest of the four, are 315 X 222.9 X 12.55mm, with an ‘Active Area’ of 10” X 6.27”. ![]() Housed in an attractively designed white box adorned with a cartoon version of the tablet is the good stuff – the actual tablet, the P01 stylus/pen, 10 spare pen nibs, pen-clipper (or nib extractor tool!), USB-C cable, Quick Guide and a Warranty Card.Īs previously mentioned, the tablet I’m looking today is the ‘Apple Green’ colour – these new pastel-coloured devices seem to match the newly released iMacs… hmmm – coincidence? □ (The specs are the same throughout, but please note ‘Tilt’ is not supported on the smallest Deco Fun XS). Available in three sizes – Deco Fun XS, Deco Fun S and Deco Fun L (small, medium and large basically!) plus in four colour variants of Classic Black, Space Blue, Carmine Red and Apple Green, it’s the latter today we’re taking a look at. The ‘Deco Fun’ is a newly released pen tablet from XP-PEN. ![]()
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