How interesting - the unit I received (that didn’t work), also had a popped out screen that I needed to pop back in I’m waiting for a replacement (it’s being shipped atm) the one I had wasn’t recognized by my computer as plugged in
@BoroCGАй бұрын
Oh wow, good to know! Some issues with manufacturing apparently
@kamendrawerАй бұрын
Thank you for explaining the color display setting. I was struggling with the inacurracy of my XP Pen display, and you've helped me solve it!
@BoroCGАй бұрын
Glad this helped!
@teohontech7141Ай бұрын
Portable displays larger than 16-inchs usually require more power than what the USB-C port on the laptop/computer can provide -- which is usually around 15W but such bigger portable displays usually need something higher.
@BoroCGАй бұрын
Yep, thanks for the details on that! It works great with one type c for me, haven't had to use the second cable for my needs yet. It's cool to have this option, I remember it just wasn't available on bigger displays before
@michaelbuddyАй бұрын
seems cool. I remember dreaming about devices like this back in say 2007. And now that we're pretty much here, I'm nitpicking too much on features. crazy.
@BoroCGАй бұрын
Well, it is basically 800 dollars for a smaller monitor, so it must be well made
@sajidahnafАй бұрын
i bought an xp pen deco pro xlw gen 2 just a couple of days ago (they really gotta work on their names XD). i bought this one because my old wacom suddenly stopped working and I didn't have enough money to buy an I pad with an apple pencil. i also don't really need a built in display. all that being said, this is by far the best drawing tablet I've ever tried. i literally cannot believe how amazing it feels to draw on this thing. i like to be gestural in my drawings and this xl size work area definitely allows that. moreover, the pen feels amazing while drawing. not exactly like paper but comparable and no less enjoyable. i am having some problems with the Bluetooth connections though. might try changing the drivers and see if that helps after I'm done with my current project.
@Alfred_the_doodlerАй бұрын
Oh man I been waiting for a review from someone I trust since this thing came out! Thanks for covering this Boro! I might have to give this a shot.
@headninjadog812023 күн бұрын
Sheesh! There's an XP for every inch.
@lost-in-thought123Ай бұрын
Hells yeah … just saw that shape lab just got a new update.
@c0sm1c-b0yАй бұрын
love you boro :)
@AlexReillo15 күн бұрын
Hi @BoroCG, can you also please review the XPPen Artist Pro 16 (Gen 2). I need to learn more about it before buying it.
@LarsJ197728 күн бұрын
Watching this right after "This Is Why Your Drawing Setup Sucks." (4 year old video) is kinda funny, since the message in that video was that drawing displays are dumb.
@BoroCG25 күн бұрын
Yep, I still believe everything I said back then, and I only had to double down on that in the recent sculpting video: won't try to draw while looking down on the drawing screen for more than 30 minutes. Basically, the drawing display to me is just a second display with a screen-less tablet built in, to draw on it while looking at the main display. More on that in the upcoming vid
@robinsonrojas999517 күн бұрын
@@BoroCG mmmm yo tambien recuerdo que vi ese video. Pero me pregunto si eso que mencionas es solo por tener que mirar hacia abajo..??? Acaso nunca antes dibujaste en un papel?? (disculpa, no te ofendas) Se supone que las pantallas de dibujo son dispositivos que buscan sacar un mejor provecho del diseño digital, imitando la experiencia y sensación de dibujar sobre un papel o un lienzo real. Se supone que mientras mas parecida sea la sensación de dibujo real, mejor será esa experiencia..... y esto involucra el tener que dibujar directamente en una superficie. Se que hay personas que trabajan muy bien sobre tabletas sin pantalla y me parece excelente (yo nunca lo logré).... pero no creo que trabajar en ellas sea mejor a trabajar directamente sobre una pantalla... porque, como dije antes, lo que se busca es la "acción de dibujo real" o natural.
@chloek1182Ай бұрын
can you make a video about the monitor arm when you get it?
@OmarLozanoArtАй бұрын
Is the screen etched glass or anything resistant to scratches?
@seriouslyEHАй бұрын
Full-laminated Display No Visual Gap, AG Etched Glass Anti-reflection, AF Coating Anti-fingerprint - it's awesome!
@ToddDolceАй бұрын
Ironically I was gifted a brand new $2500 24" Wacom Display three years ago from my wife for Christmas and before I could even enjoy it, the buttons at the top right were messed up and the casing was not sealed such that the buttons were sticking. $2500 for THAT!!!!???!!! No way! I packed it all up and when my wife asked if I wanted to exchange it I said NO WAY. They just proved to me what I already knew. Most folks don't mention that Wacom manufactures their Cintiques in China so that high and mighty stance that they take is not necessarily always warranted. All this to say that they make mistakes too! You just pay twice as much for their miscues. I have settled on my Dell 27" Canvas for now. I'm close to jumping back in for a smaller display and these newer gen XP Pens are really piquing my interest. For tablets, I'm likely going to jump at the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10 Ultra 14.6" and see how that works out for my mobile solution.
@ameergp686Ай бұрын
U changed ur mic… why is your voice still buzzing, it’s like it’s processed or something and kinda harsh on ears. Are you compressing ur voice or applying any VST ?
@insertaghereАй бұрын
What keyboard do you use?
@eddyalvaross2195Ай бұрын
The Huion Kamvas Pro 19 is so so much better! Literally.
@BoroCGАй бұрын
Interesting, how? Aside from having touch input for an extra ~200 dollars? I haven't tried it myself
@V.U.4six29 күн бұрын
Care to elaborate?
@eddyalvaross219529 күн бұрын
@@BoroCG Much better line performance( literally wacom like with wobble suppression), better pen accuracy, no lag, and the touch feature.
@Collect_Call_29 күн бұрын
@@eddyalvaross2195…and then this is where you say that you’ve had a chance to try them both. Have you ?
@jctrashАй бұрын
Consider me influenced
@HenriGar-l3zАй бұрын
In general, it's a great and affordable pen display. I own one it I bought in september. Pleased til now. Pros: manageable size, good etched glass, powered by only one cable usb C and driver working fine til now in my MacBook Pro. The pens accuracy its good, no complaints. Cons: slim pencil needs a serious redesign: they must improve grip(I use little adhesive bandage near the tip to improve that) and, above all: It offer a felt nibs spare parts options. The another one pencil in the box needs also a redesign: make the roll button also a pressing button not only a roller. Until then, it's better the normal pencil one(not supplied with this tablet but affordable to buy apart) paired with the wireless unit to zoom in/out and so on. (and, mentioning the wireless unit: it needs more weight or some kind of magnetic attachment to the pen display)
@seiji_senpaiАй бұрын
OCD Terrorist!!!! why did they put the power plug there AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@NinjaPotatoYJАй бұрын
Can I have it please? ❤❤❤
@JonesCrimsonАй бұрын
Wireless controller...? NOPE.
@BoroCGАй бұрын
What do you mean? What's the problem?
@jakezepeda1267Ай бұрын
He uses the controller at 14:58 without a cable plugged into it.
@ELTABULLOАй бұрын
What about it?
@mainacc5323Ай бұрын
@@BoroCG maybe he wants buttons on the side instead 😂