Nitpicks: Cannot assign keyboard+mouse shortcutsĭrawing test results: Quite satisfactory! Tablet drivers: Fairly complete! Some restrictions. Screen quality: Quite vibrant! Factory calibrated is a big plus! Nitpicks: Coil whine if you don’t plug in the USB for power It is good practice to check multiple reviews to cross reference their information before you make a conclusion about a tablet. Some aspects may improve or change over time, so it is in your best interest to concentrate on reviews which are less than 1 year old. Prices may have changed since I wrote this review. I am not a Mac or Linux user!! I mainly only tested this tablet on Windows 10 version 1909. If you believe receiving a product for free makes a review biased, now is a perfect time for you to stop reading.Īs a side note, XP-Pen is currently celebrating their 15th anniversary and is holding a massive sale on all the tablets on their official web store. As usual, this review is based on my honest thoughts and opinions about the tablet and I will never agree to review a product if I am required to say only good things about it. I can suggest sticking around for this review if you’re interested in the Innovator 16.įor this review, XP-Pen was kind enough to send me the XP-Pen Innovator 16 for review. I can’t say that they’ve made particularly large steps forward (which is expected when their products are fairly high quality already), but the Innovator 16 is still very competitive nonetheless and actually has a few aspects where it shines above others. XP-Pen has almost always offered mid/high quality drawing monitors, so I was hoping that they had somehow improved largely since I last reviewed their tablets around a year ago. Going into this review, I had relatively high expectations for this tablet. This is XP-Pen’s special take on wheel-type shortcut keys and I am quite a fan of it. It’s also made to look like a professional tool with its silver accent design.Īnother feature which makes this tablet unique is the dual wheel that has both a physical wheel and touch wheel built-in. Its selling point is its thinness of only 9mm which should technically make the tablet very portable and easy to carry around. The XP-Pen Innovator 16 is the first product to be released in XP-Pen’s new Innovator series of tablets.
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