XPPen Deco 01 V2 Drawing Tablet 10×6.25 Inch Graphics Tablet Digital Drawing Tablet for Chromebook with Battery-Free Stylus and 8 Shortcut Keys (8192 Levels Pressure)
$53.99
Price: $53.99
(as of Dec 23, 2024 11:42:01 UTC – Details)
Drawing Tablet: Sufficient Working Space-The Deco 01 V2’s expansive tablet is big and brilliant, yet still designed to break through the limit between shortcut keys and drawing area. 10 x 6.25-inch working area, so you get more space to create or get work done
Drawing Pad: Tilt Supported-Deco 01 V2 supports up to 60 degrees of tilt brush effect and delivers smoother and more natural lines and strokes, while also giving you the ability to add shading to your creation
Digital Drawing Tablet: Android Supported-The Deco 01 V2 can be used with Windows 10/8/7, MAC OS X 10.10 and above and Android 6.0 and above and Chrome OS 88.0.4324.109 or above
Drawing Pad: Customized Shortcuts-Designed for both right and left-hand users, 8 fully customizable express keys create a highly ergonomic and convenient work platform.The driver allows the shortcut keys to be attuned to many different software
Graphics Tablet: High Tech IC-We’ve adopted the newest High Tech IC, to make lines flow smoother and perform better. The Deco lights up on the ends of the drawing area, so you can create, even in the dark
Customers say
Customers find the graphic tablet works well with both apps and has a satisfactory computer functionality. It’s easy for them to use and setup, and it offers good value for the price. The design is sleek and simple to draw on. Many customers find it suitable for beginners, though opinions differ on durability and button quality.
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8 reviews for XPPen Deco 01 V2 Drawing Tablet 10×6.25 Inch Graphics Tablet Digital Drawing Tablet for Chromebook with Battery-Free Stylus and 8 Shortcut Keys (8192 Levels Pressure)
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Masonian –
Beginner? YES. Pro? YES. In between? YES
Getting started with the XPPen Deco 01 V2 was amazingly easy. Which made getting quickly to the drawing part.I mostly purchased it for my daughters to work on their animation projects, but I’ve been using it plenty for all my creative graphic media (band and event posters, YouTube thumbnails, SM content).Tracking is excellent. Feel of angle and pressure sensitivity is intuitive. Simplicity of set up and operation is great. And it comes with everything you need to get up and go (no trying to snare you with add-ons).While I’m sure there are other, more expensive pro-level drawing tablets that are awesome, the XPPen Deco is seriously best bang for your buck.My only nit-picky complaint is the “scritchy-scratchy” sound of the stylus.
Kristian Kane –
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.
Amazon Customer –
A decent doodler for Android or Linux
The Xp-pen deco mini 7 is my first tablet and overall I like it. The hardware feels sturdy and the device just works with my phone and computer. I’ve encountered few downsides with its usage, but that’s not to say the tablet or its maker is at fault. I am using this for doodles only.I use an old Nokia 6.1 (Android 10) from 2018 with the tablet to good effect. Unlike the majority of tablets that support phones, this tablet enables one to draw on the full surface of the tablet. The accuracy is decent because I could make circles and draw straight lines. The pressure sensitivity is present if the program supports it. I have found Ibis Paint X and Medibang work with it and the pen buttons too. I never realized how much I would enjoy switching to an eraser at a touch of a button. It makes fixing mistakes much easier. The face buttons on the tablet do not function much under android. They act as keyboard presses, but the commands sent are not meaningful to my phone. They’re not customizable either. This is not much of an issue considering the size of my screen and the length of the cord necessitates keeping the tablet and phone at arm’s length. The only issues I have had with the tablet is if I don’t use it for a couple minutes it loses connection. I can’t be sure if it is the tablet or the phone at fault, but for my needs it is good enough.The computer functionality is also satisfactory even though Xp-pen does not officially support my choice of operating system. I use Arch Linux and it is up to date as of today. I plugged in my tablet and it just worked. I did not need to download an additional driver, though Xp-pen has made a beta Linux driver available on their website. There are limitations to using the default driver in Arch in that similarly to the phone, the orientation is locked (this time landscape) and the button presses are not necessarily meaningful to programs. When I downloaded and used Mypaint, Gimp, and Krita found varying degrees of success with the tablet. Out of the three only Gimp required extra configuration to get pressure sensitivity working. The pad mapped accurately to my screen and thus my drawing was also accurate. The buttons all had varying effects in the art programs. It might be possible to change the programs’ shortcuts to reflect the buttons, but that would be a pain.Xp-pen’s Linux beta driver with its companion program alleviates some of the downsides of the default driver by allowing for some customization. Through the companion program the buttons on pen and tablet alike can be mapped to keyboard commands, mouse buttons, and opening programs. This allows for the tablet to be configured to work well with art programs. Additionally orientation, active area, and global pressure can be modified. Though I have yet to figure out the first two. The downside to the driver is that program has to be running for it to be used. For a beta solution it works well enough for me. It does however feel somewhat slower than the baked in driver.Overall I like this tablet for its decent functionality and am happy I purchased it.
Julio Alonso –
Cumple con lo prometido para interactuar con mi tablet, de fácil manejo y buen tamaño.
Beautiful Soul –
If you really love to draw and do graphic designs this one will be a great choice. It works so smoothly. Works perfectly on Photoshop and Illustrator. Refer some youtube videos to enable the brush pressure on various Applications. It’s very easy to carry. This one is compatible for windows and mac. This one comes with a USB C type to USB A type cable and along with the box there are 2 adaptors for both Type C to Type and Lightning to Type A. Pen is very smooth and will get a pen stand which is also working as pen tip remover.
Serhii –
The good quality
ls –
Me ha gustado mucho más de lo que esperaba. Ningun problema para instalar en Mac si se siguen paso a paso las instrucciones. Pensaba que serÃa más pequeña, pero es suficientemente grande y perfecta con las dos pantallas que tengo instaladas. La calidad de los materiales me ha sorprendido gratamente. Viene perfectamente empaquetada, con un material de calidad. El trazo es muy sensible y va perfecto. Yo estoy muy sorprendida de la calidad por ese precio tan ajustado. Una gran compra. Veremos cómo se comporta con el paso del tiempo.
synicalx1 –
Having used Wacom products for years, I’ve been blown away by the value of this tablet.Big drawing area, really comfy pen (with a holder!), and software that even works on Linux! Detachable USB cable also means its nice and easy to store away neatly if you don’t use it all the time.