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🎨 Elevate your digital art game with precision, color, and comfort — don’t just create, captivate!
The XPPen Artist Pro 14 Gen2 is a professional-grade 14-inch drawing tablet featuring a full laminated anti-glare screen, 16,384 levels of pen pressure sensitivity via the advanced X3 Pro battery-free stylus, and 123% sRGB color gamut for stunning color accuracy. Designed for comfort and productivity, it includes a foldable stand, ergonomic wrist rest, and a wireless shortcut remote. Compatible with multiple operating systems and popular creative software, it’s the perfect tool for artists seeking precision and vibrant visuals in a sleek, portable design.











| ASIN | B0C2C22BTD |
| Active Surface Area | 298.94 X 186.84 mm |
| Additional Features | 60° Tilt Support, Anti-Glare Glass, Full Lamination, Shortcut Key, X3 Pro Stylus |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40 in Computer Graphics Tablets |
| Brand | XP-Pen |
| Built-In Media | 3 in 1 cable |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI , USB-C to USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,741 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Manufacturer | XP-PEN |
| Model Name | Artist Pro 14 Gen2 |
| Model Number | MD140FH |
| Native Resolution | 1920x1200 |
| Operating System | Android (USB3.1 DP1.2), Chrome OS 88 (or later), Linux, MacOS 10.10 (or later), Windows 7 (or later) |
| Pressure Sensitivity | 16384 Levels |
| Screen Size | 14 Inches |
| Special Feature | 60° Tilt Support, Anti-Glare Glass, Full Lamination, Shortcut Key, X3 Pro Stylus |
| Specific Uses For Product | 3D Modelling, Animation, Drawing |
| Target Audience | Student, Teacher |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
O**9
Top notch product
I want any skeptics to know this is a quality well-built product. I bought the Artist Pro 16, and it is perfect for my needs. I will preface my review by saying that I had bought and returned the smaller 13 inch version because the size was just too small for my liking. Other than its size, it was good quality too. But this 16 inch one is perfect, and includes a shortcut remote in the box. You can buy the remote separately from XPen but it’s nice that everything’s included. Build quality of the tablet is really solid and everything is packaged in a pro way that makes you feel like you’ve bought something decent with your money. Seriously , it’s slick. I debated over saving up for a Cintiq, but given I had seen the quality of the 13 inch prior, I figured why not just save my money and get an XPen that’s a little bigger. I’ve heard so many people say the Cintiq is the best, and sadly I can’t compare as I’ve never owned one. But just judging the product on its own, it is certainly clear that XPen puts some pride into what they produce. This isn’t junk. The pressure sensitivity is very good. The responsiveness seems slightly laggy but I’m using this on a Surface which might be the real culprit. Even with that it’s good enough! I have an IPad Pro and it’s much more snappy, but that snappiness isn’t what matters as much as the overall experience. I prefer this over the iPad Pro. The screen surface has that perfect friction that a glass screen just can’t touch. The brightness control is good, though I wish it could go even darker than the darkest setting. Color range is decent, and the resolution is crisp. Set up was beyond simple. It defaults to Adobe settings so if that’s what you use, it’s got a pretty good settings profile out of the box as far as shortcuts. I primarily use Krita, but the XPen software is similar to Wacom Intuos (which I own) in that you can easily change these settings to your liking. The little settings remote is so good I don’t think I’d ever go back to not having one of these things. Simple, small, and has just the right amount of buttons with different shapes that you can just feel by touch and know what you’re pressing. Extremely intuitive . Anyway, I just love this product and it’s made me excited to get back into digital drawing after using screen-less tablets. On that note, I’ve heard people promote simple screenless tablets to help your neck by not needing to look down. All you need to do is get a decent tablet holder that has a lot of angles of motion and you shouldn’t have to look down. I did this and I find the end result is the best combination for drawing you can get. Or you can splurge on a fancy arm that you can adjust .
S**O
Just stop reading any other review and read this…
I have the Artist Pro 16 Gen 1 and own a Cintiq Pro 17 (2023). The Wacom Cintiq Pro 17 is amazing and I got spoiled by its quality, it checks all the boxes for sure and since I wanted to replace my old Artist Pro the most obvious decision would be to get a Wacom product, but then I came across this Gen 2 model and got curious. Read tons of reviews and went back and forth with perhaps getting another Cintiq Pro 17 or getting the new Movink 13, or the 16Tp, then came across some other different models from Huion and the list got really big really fast. This seemed to be a good option but people were complaining about accuracy and how the pen was overrated and all the other stuff. After watching 15 or 20 videos and reading as many reviews, I thought about giving it a chance since the price had dropped during Prime Day and then… omg, I was surprised. It is accurate, as accurate as my Wacom. It feels great, probably as great as my Wacom if not greater, response time is more than acceptable and screen quality is bright and colorful. Even the accessory that comes with it is amazing. Like, seriously. People complain a lot, I like functionality and it checks all the boxes. Overall, it doesn’t matter if you’re a professional artist or just started learning about digital art, photography or video editing, the Artist Pro 16 Gen 2 will probably exceeds your expectations for a price that makes it accessible without compromising on absolutely anything! Just buy it and forget about all the haters. The new pen is fantastic, by the way. I don’t care about how many levels of pressure it has, I care about how it feels and responds and it exceeded my expectations and being honest, feels better than my apple Pen 2024 and as good as my Wacom Pro Pen 3. In short, pen is great, response is great, quality is great, response time is great, brightness is great, weight is great, drawing experience is OUTSTANDING and connectivity is as simple as it gets (I’m using the 3 cable adapter). Highly recommended product for professionals, enthusiasts, amateurs, hobbyists, and pretty much anybody else considering getting a new drawing tablet or display. Just go for it because you will love it.
S**T
Perfect Starter Drawing Tablet
This is my first drawing tablet so there’s a chance that I’m rating this too highly, but it does everything that I could want it to do. I found it very easy to set up. The size is great for carrying in a backpack or laptop sleeve. All of the parts feel of good quality. I hope to get several years of use out of this guy.
K**.
Wrong pen sent with tablet (easy fix)
I love this tablet! It's everything I wanted, and rectifies the issue I had where my computer doesn't output the right colors on screen. I'm creating much nicer art color-wise, and it is so much easier to draw when I can watch where the pen is. I had been using a Wacom pen and touch (sm) which was nice, but it was hard for me to look at my computer and get the result I wanted from my hands. This tablet solves all my problems! There was one issue though, which I've already taken care of. The pen that was sent with the tablet (the black triangular one with the gold band) isn't the right pen for this tablet. It goes to another series, actually. It worked fine for awhile, but I could tell something was wrong. The right click buttons were really touchy, and it was hard to know what it was going to do when pressed. Sometimes you could press it and get what you wanted, other times you could click it ten times and get nothing, and other times you would barely touch it and it would start clicking away. I figured it was just because of the shape of the pen that my hand wasn't used to, but it turns out it was the pen itself. What led me to know that it wasn't the right pen was that this past week, the sensitivity part broke and just hovering above the tablet caused it to draw with full pressure, and it registered like I was clicking down at all times. It was completely unusable, so I went to the XP-Pen store to get another one. When you go to this tablet's page and click accessories, a totally different pen is listed as the one that goes with it (although if you go to the pen's page, it doesn't actually say it goes to this tablet. Trust me though, it does.) I got the new pen today, and it makes a world of difference. My lines are much smoother and the pressure feels natural as compared to the other pen. The right click buttons work like they're supposed to as well. Other than the minor issue of the wrong pen being included with this tablet (which may have just been a fluke, who knows!) this tablet performs expertly and covers all the bases I needed it to. Highly recommended!
B**N
The best display tablet (out of three others I tried)
This review is for XP Pen Artist Pro 16 Gen 2. I have an iMac with Sonoma update on it and downloaded the most recent XP Pen drive from their website. It seems with all tablets there’s an hour of monkeying around with settings to get things right and this was no exception, but eventually got it right. The clarity of this screen is gorgeous (you can see a photo I took of a raster image ,(I originally made in Adobe Fresco) on the display. it is just about as refined as my iMac retina. Which is what I have it connected to. Pen responds beautifully to screen. Colors are vibrant. The three other tablet displays I tried don’t even come close. I bought and returned a Huion Kamvas Pro 16 2.5k, a Huion Kamvas 22 Plus, and an XP Pen Artist 24 Pro 2k. Out of those three the Huion Pro 16 was adequate but it could not be set up for left hand mode (tried everything so don’t bother suggesting). So glad I sent all three back because this one is by far the best. No on-tablet controls so screens don’t have to be rotated and nothing touches your hands or wrists as you move around the display. It comes with a Bluetooth keypad but I prefer my small keyboard that came with iMac to use all the smart key controls with. Pen is the most ergonomic and the feel of the rubber is smooth and cool to the touch. No real holder for the pen but so what. I put it in an old Wacom pen holder from my days of using a pen tablet. Use a small glass with a piece of felt in the bottom. The box is beautiful and it was delivered two days after I ordered it.
J**9
amazing value! amazing performance. better than surface pro products
i tend to research for hours before making bigger purchases. i find it kind of fun. so to pay back all the reviews that have helped me along the way, im writing this review, for a product i truly love, and am in no way shape or form been compensated for this review, or received any free items from the maker. i paid for my xp pen artist 15.6, and heres my to the point review. 5 stars. all day. I have used microsoft surface pro 3's and tried the surface studio at the microsoft store. this tablet is every bit as responsive, and fluid as those tablets. there is, one slight con to this tablet. well two.. first there is a slight difference in what you see, and what you touch. now wait!!! its not all that bad. truly. in fact, you're only going to notice it if you work flat with the tablet, on a table, without a stand, and with some distance due to sitting at a desk. in that case, the two furthest corners are gonna have a slight water effect, like seeing the fish in the water, and grabbing with your hand. the fish isnt where it looks like it is. thats what i mean. the two furthest corners, when laid flat will have this effect. even after calibrating, it still seems slightly off. now, easy fix!!! just buy a stand, and slightly tilt the tablet up, and this effect seems to be gone. or buy a two dollar three binder, and use it to slightly prop your tablet. i personally splurged for the stand right from xp pen, after i bought the tablet. and chose to buy there product for the stand, because i feel like for what they charge for the tablet, id happily spend another 50 for a perfect stand. it never shakes, and holds in place. im 300 lbs and push with a decent amount of pressure, and it doesnt budge. but back to the tablet. this tablet is every bit as good as a surface pro3 and up, and way bigger. ive never used wacom, but ive researched that microsoft surface used the same technology as wacom, and even had some of their old people. so as far as i know, they are very close in performance. when my surface pro 3 died, microsoft wouldnt even work on my tablet!!!!!! instead, my only choice is pay 799 before tax, to upgrade to surface pro 4. but, it had same exact specs as my now dead surface pro 3. that tablet lasted 2 years before it died, and cost me 1000 dollars, and if bought at best buy 1400. this tablet was 350 plus tax. stand another 50. i bought a rebuilt computer that blows away the surface pro 3 specs i had, for 400. so i spent less than my cheapest opition to replace my piece of junk microsoft product, with new crucial memmory of 32 gb, a i5 newer generation than sp3, and all around better specs including ssd. and external 2gb hdd. so, dont be a microsoft fan boy, like i was, to be their whipping boy when their crappy products fail. but this. and dont be a fool and spend a thousand more dollars, or 4x the cost of this tablet for a wacom. and still need a computer. any one looking to buy a surface pro 3 or wacom, come here instead. i love this thing. and have no reason or anything to gain, by my honest review. one last thing, this has a matte finish. i removed the plastic on the screen, ive read people sometimes leave it on, for more of a matte finish, but i find its plenty matte enough without the plastic. really feels like writing on paper, where as the surface pro 3 felt like writing on glass, and super glossy
L**S
Excellent upgrade from my Wacom Cintiq 13hd
UPDATE 4/24: I added two items to the tablet. I removed the stock protector and installed a Photodon screen protector MXH surface and that solved the scratch problems. I also just received the P05 pen/with cylinder case (8 nibs) that I ordered from XP-Pen website. I am happy to report the P05 pen works great with the Artist 15.6 and has a tapered end and grip on it. Thanks to those who gave me a tip on this! ----------------------------- I own a Wacom Cintiq 13HD pen and touch and an XP-Pen 22e and now the XP-Pen Artist 15. I wanted something larger then the Wacom Cintiq 13hd and portable. I decided on the XP-Pen Artist 15.6 because the XP-Pen 22e has worked so well for me for a couple years now as my desktop tablet and have had great response to XP-Pen customer service. The size is perfect, it is slim and very portable. I am able to hook this to my Surface Pro and sit in a chair with comfort. The screen colors suit my needs the configuration with the drivers also is very well done. Pressure sensitivity is much better on the XP-Pen Artist then the Wacom Cintiq 13HD and the matte finish on the screen is just perfect for those of us who love to draw on paper! The nibs do wear down quickly but that is a small downside for me. I hope they will be selling the matte finish screen protectors as I know I will wear this one out at some point. Since this is an upgrade for me from the Wacom 13HD, I can report the XP-Pen Artist 15.6 is indeed a great upgrade for a fraction of the cost of a Wacom . The screen is better the colors are better and the pen pressure is better then the Wacom Cintiq 13hd. I do not even notice that the pen on the Artist 15.6 has no tilt. I have used the Artist 16.6 non-stop for 2 days now with Sketchbook Pro - I am still trying to figure out how to get the erase button to work with this program on Windows 10 (the setting used by XP-Pen brings up another tool) . Also, on my Mac book Pro 2015 I am unable to use it in extended screen mode as the cursor is offset by about 6 inches and I have been unable to figure out how to get the cursor to sync with the pen properly - mirror mode works fine. Other then those two issues, which I consider minor, it has been bug free so far. I will update if I find any other issues.
A**R
Gigantic piece of garbage - don't waste your money
This tablet, when it works, is wonderful. It has a nice large display, smooth surface, and professional feel. However, if you want it to work for more than 5 minutes at a time, you're out of luck. To add insult to injury, XP-Pen's customer service is an absolute joke and it's very obvious that English is not their first language. This thing has caused me nothing but headaches for over a month. Toyed with it for an hour or so each night after receiving it but once I was able to sit down and try to draw for more than 1 hour, that's when all of my problems began. The tablet would work for a decent period of time, then just completely stop responding. The express buttons on the tablet would stop working, the screen would freeze and wouldn't even register the pen. Nothing would fix it except unplugging it and plugging it back in to the computer but if that didn't work then you're left retrying this again and again until it would finally register and start responding, only for it to crap out and freeze yet again 5 minutes later. After asking for help directly from XP-Pen's customer service, they seemed genuinely interested in finding my problem and fixing it. Their first few emails walked me through some basic issues, made sure it was all plugged in properly, replaced my cord "under warranty" when they thought I had a faulty cord, and even supplied me with an older driver to try. Nothing worked. I kept expressing my frustrations because I spent over $300 on something that doesn't even work for more than 5 minutes, and I was ignored for 5 days without a response to my latest cry for help. So I went to Amazon's customer service and asked if there was anything that could be done, and Amazon sent me a replacement straight away. Received the replacement and happily opened it up and figured all my problems would disappear since I thought I had a faulty unit the first time around. Not two minutes into trying the new tablet, it stops responding and does the same old song and dance as the last one. I decided to give up on this tablet entirely and just send it back. I emailed XP-Pen to update them on the fact that not one but two tablets had the same issues so I was just going to send it back and call it quits. They immediately responded and asked for a screen share so that they could see what was going on. Alright, fine, but why didn't y'all ask for that 25 emails ago?? I let them take over my screen to test, do a couple of tests on Windows Ink, they tell me that Photoshop CS2 is too old to work with this tablet, and then end the session. Now, I have used Photoshop CS2 for a very long time but jumped on the chance at the free openCanvas 7 software with my purchase of this tablet so I have both installed. Both programs cause the freeze but their lovely customer service person was adamant that CS2 was my problem and ended our chat assuming all of my problems were solved. I email them back and say that my problem hasn't been fixed, and both programs cause the non-responsive issue in the tablet. They ask for another screen share session, tell me all I have to do is end the Pentablet application in Task Manager when it's acting up and then re open it, then they closed the screen share session again. Guess what? Tablet still freezes and I'm not any closer to finding out what's wrong with it than I was a month ago. So I spent over a month trying everything to get this stupid thing to work, emailing back and forth with people who can barely speak my language and have no idea how to help me with THEIR OWN PRODUCT. I have officially returned this waste of money and can't see myself ever purchasing another XP-Pen product again.
R**R
Good for First Tablet
I have been using this product for more than a month now, Really great for first time Tablet Buyers. Before this, I had a non display tablet from XP Pen. Pros: -Pen is Smooth, the felt nibs add a bit more friction than the plastic nibs, I really like it. -Square-ish screen allows formore screenspace allowing UI of apps like Photoshop & Clip studio paint to show clearly, and does not interfere with canvas size. -The remote is really good too, took a while to get used to it, but it's worth it. -Kind of Cons: One thing is that the colors of the screen are too satursted right out of the box. Hence, U will need to do color Calliberation, by looking some YouTube video on how to do it. U can use reference of your own Phone, since most phones are AdobeRgb nowadays, and can adjust the screen colors using Windows Color Calliberation app. Overall it's a good buy, it's my first screen tablet, I am really satisfied with it up untill now. Happy Drawing!
J**O
Es lo que promete
Excelente producto, todo lo que menciona ofrece. Si se aprovecha en oferta se siente más beneficio.
R**A
Justo lo que buscaba
Tenia tiempo buscando una tableta para dibujar. La XPen ha sido una de mis mejores compras, me hubiera gustado tal vez comprar una un poco más pequeña ya que esta luego es difícil de transportar, pero es precisa, amigable al usuario, y simplemente me encanta. Es fácil de usar y la pluma es cómoda.
A**N
A budget display that feels premium
This is literally my first pen display and I’m absolutely stunned by how good this is. I honestly thought using a pen display is going to be a little bit different to use compared to drawing on paper, and it will take me some time to get used to it, but wow, from the first try and I already feel at home, it feels like drawing on paper, I had no issues using it, but just connected the display to my MacBook Pro and started using it. I totally recommend this to anyone interested in using a pen display for 3D modeling, sculpting, texturing and drawing.
J**A
Nice pice of tech
My Daughter loved it. She's studying arts and i got her this one for her drawing projects.
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