XP Pen Artist 24 Review | 66 Data compared

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  • Avg. price in UK: ~£790
  • Avg. price in US: ~$480
  • Type: pen display
  • Active drawing area: 156132 mm²
  • Resolution: 2560x1440
  • Pen pressure levels: 8192
  • Report rate: 220 RPS

XP Pen Artist 24 review. Compare 66 technical specifications and user reviews to see how it ranks among drawing tablets and if it is worth buying.

7.9

Overall score

What it is: An overall evaluation of the drawing tablet's quality, based on technical analyses and user reviews.

When it matters: When you need a quick reference to identify the best drawing tablets on the market.

Score components:

90.0%

7.9

Technical Score

10.0%

?

User score

Very good
7.9

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the drawing tablet's technical performance, covering eight key areas: drawing accuracy, pen performance, pressure sensitivity, tilt support, display quality, connectivity, software support, and design.

When it matters: When you want to compare drawing tablets based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

50.0%

8.1

Pen & Input

40.0%

7.7

Display & Color

4.0%

7.3

Form Factor

3.0%

7.6

Connectivity

3.0%

8.9

Controls & Extras

Very good
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User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the drawing tablet.

When it matters: When you want to know how a drawing tablet performs in real use and how reliable it remains over time according to user feedback.

Score components:

70.0%

?

User reviews

30.0%

?

Popularity

  • 6.5
    Kids

    Score components:

    45.0%

    ?

    Weight

    45.0%

    6.3

    Price

    10.0%

    0.8

    Counted score

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Best prices in UK

    N/A~ £790

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Verdict

The XP-Pen Artist 24 is a large-format pen display featuring a 23.8-inch screen with a 2K QHD (2560 x 1440) resolution, 94% Adobe RGB color gamut, and an adjustable stand ranging from 16 to 90 degrees. Key characteristics include a battery-free stylus supporting 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity and 60 degrees of tilt, alongside professional connectivity options like USB-C and HDMI. Main pros include its expansive, color-accurate workspace and highly responsive pen performance that offers excellent value compared to high-end competitors. Notable cons include its significant physical footprint which requires substantial desk space, and the lack of full lamination on the standard Artist 24 model, which can result in slight parallax.

Technical Specifications of XP Pen Artist 24

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the drawing tablet's technical performance, covering eight key areas: drawing accuracy, pen performance, pressure sensitivity, tilt support, display quality, connectivity, software support, and design.

When it matters: When you want to compare drawing tablets based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

50.0%

?

Pen & Input

40.0%

?

Display & Color

4.0%

?

Form Factor

3.0%

?

Connectivity

3.0%

?

Controls & Extras

7.9
XP Pen Artist 24 has a technical score of 7.93 points, which is higher than 92.3% of drawing tablets.
User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the drawing tablet.

When it matters: When you want to know how a drawing tablet performs in real use and how reliable it remains over time according to user feedback.

Score components:

70.0%

0.0

User reviews

30.0%

1.0

Popularity

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Popularity
What it is: An indicator based on the number of reviews received by the drawing tablet.
When it matters: When you prefer to buy a product chosen and reviewed by many other consumers.
1.0
XP Pen Artist 24 has a popularity of 1 points, which is lower than 63.9% of products in this category.
Ratio quality/price

What it is: An indicator that combines the drawing tablet's overall rating with its cost.

When it matters: When you are looking for a drawing tablet with a good balance between quality and price.

Score components:

60.0%

7.9

Overall score

40.0%

6.3

Price

7.5
XP Pen Artist 24 has a quality-to-price ratio of 7.5 points, which is higher than 43.3% of products in this category.
Type
What it is: Identifies whether the device is a screenless pen tablet or a pen display with its own built-in screen.
When it matters: When you are choosing between a screenless setup and direct on-screen drawing, because the device type changes how you position your hand, eyes, and workspace.

Importance: LOW

pen display
Display
What it is: Indicates whether the tablet itself includes an integrated screen instead of relying only on an external monitor.
When it matters: When you are deciding whether you want to draw directly on the tablet instead of looking at a separate monitor.

Importance: LOW

yes
XP Pen Artist 24 has a display. This feature is present on 47.9% of drawing tablets.
Compatibility
What it is: Shows which operating systems or platforms the tablet officially supports for drivers, software, and core input functions.
When it matters: When you need the tablet to work reliably with your current computer, phone, or creative software environment without driver problems.

Importance: LOW

Windows / macOS / Linux / ChromeOS
Wireless capability
What it is: Indicates whether the tablet can operate without a constant wired connection to the host device.
When it matters: When you want a cleaner desk, easier repositioning, or more flexibility for mobile use without a permanent cable tether.

Importance: LOW

no
XP Pen Artist 24 does not support wireless use. 18.6% of drawing tablets support wireless use.
Weight
What it is: Measures the total mass of the tablet, which affects portability, desk stability, and carrying comfort.
When it matters: When you move the tablet between rooms, carry it in a bag, or want it to feel stable without being cumbersome on the desk.

Importance: LOW

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Active drawing area
What it is: Represents the usable surface where pen input is detected for drawing, writing, or navigation.
When it matters: When you want enough working space for broad arm movements, long strokes, or detailed retouching without feeling cramped.

Importance: HIGH

156,132 mm²
XP Pen Artist 24 offers an active drawing area of 156132 mm², larger than that of 94.7% of drawing tablets and equal to that of 2.7% of drawing tablets.
526.85 x 296.35 mm.
Screen size
What it is: Measures the diagonal size of the built-in display, usually in inches, for pen display models.
When it matters: When you work directly on a pen display and need enough room for menus, canvas space, and hand placement at the same time.

Importance: HIGH

23.8 inch
XP Pen Artist 24 has a screen size of 23.8 inch, larger than that of 86% of drawing tablets and equal to that of 10.8% of drawing tablets.
Resolution
What it is: Shows the total number of display pixels available across the panel and defines image detail.
When it matters: When you want interface elements, brush edges, and artwork details to look clean on a built-in display.

Importance: HIGH

2560x1440
XP Pen Artist 24 has a display resolution of 2560x1440, higher than that of 82% of drawing tablets and equal to that of 5.2% of drawing tablets.
Pixel density
What it is: Measures how many pixels are packed into each inch of the display, affecting sharpness and fine detail.
When it matters: When you are sensitive to visible pixels while drawing fine lines, reading small text, or checking detailed artwork.

Importance: MEDIUM

123 ppi
XP Pen Artist 24 has a pixel density of 123 ppi, lower than that of 79.6% of drawing tablets and equal to that of 5.4% of drawing tablets.
Typical brightness
What it is: Represents the usual screen luminance the display can sustain in normal operation, usually measured in nits.
When it matters: When you work in bright rooms and need the display to remain clearly visible without washing out.

Importance: MEDIUM

250 nits
XP Pen Artist 24 has a typical brightness of 250 nits, higher than that of 47.3% of drawing tablets and equal to that of 27.5% of drawing tablets.
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Stylus included
What it is: Indicates whether a compatible drawing pen is included in the box rather than sold separately.
When it matters: When you want to start drawing immediately and avoid paying extra for a compatible pen after buying the tablet.

Importance: HIGH

yes
XP Pen Artist 24 comes with a stylus. This feature is present on 100% of drawing tablets.
Pen technology
What it is: Identifies the stylus input technology used, such as EMR, AES, active, or passive implementations.
When it matters: When you compare drawing feel, charging needs, and compatibility between different pen systems.

Importance: HIGH

EMR (battery-free)
XP Pen Artist 24 uses EMR (battery-free) pen technology, more advanced than that of 4.6% of drawing tablets and equal to that of 95.4% of drawing tablets.
Pen pressure levels
What it is: Shows how many distinct pressure steps the stylus can register while drawing or writing.
When it matters: When you vary line weight and brush intensity often, because more pressure steps can give finer control over stroke response.

Importance: HIGH

8,192
XP Pen Artist 24 supports 8192 pen pressure levels, more than 9.3% of drawing tablets and equal to 75.7% of drawing tablets.
Pen resolution
What it is: Measures the positional precision of the pen input system, commonly expressed in lines per inch.
When it matters: When you need accurate cursor placement for detailed illustration, masking, or careful selection work.

Importance: HIGH

5,080 LPI
XP Pen Artist 24 supports a pen resolution of 5080 LPI, higher than that of 5.7% of drawing tablets and equal to that of 94.3% of drawing tablets.
Report rate
What it is: Shows how often the pen position is reported to the system, which influences cursor responsiveness.
When it matters: When you want pen tracking to feel snappy during fast strokes, handwriting, or quick gesture-based work.

Importance: HIGH

220 RPS
XP Pen Artist 24 has a report rate of 220 RPS, lower than that of 55.8% of drawing tablets and equal to that of 21% of drawing tablets.
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Bluetooth connectivity
What it is: Indicates whether the tablet supports Bluetooth for wireless connection to compatible devices or accessories.
When it matters: When you want wireless pairing with accessories or a less cable-heavy setup around the tablet.

Importance: LOW

no
XP Pen Artist 24 does not support Bluetooth. 13% of drawing tablets support Bluetooth.
USB 3.2 Gen 2 (USB-C) ports
What it is: Counts the available USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C ports for high-speed data, charging, or display-related connections.
When it matters: When you want modern high-bandwidth Type-C connections for data, charging, or display-oriented accessories.

Importance: LOW

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USB 3.2 Gen 1 (USB-C) ports
What it is: Counts the available USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C ports used for general data, charging, or accessory links.
When it matters: When you need flexible Type-C connectivity for everyday data links, charging, or accessory support.

Importance: LOW

1
XP Pen Artist 24 has 1 USB 3.2 Gen 1 (USB-C) ports, more than 32.5% of drawing tablets and equal to 57.3% of drawing tablets.
USB 3.2 Gen 2 (USB-A) ports
What it is: Counts the available USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A ports for high-speed data transfer and peripheral connection.
When it matters: When you plan to connect fast external storage or peripherals directly and want enough high-speed Type-A ports.

Importance: LOW

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USB 3.2 Gen 1 (USB-A) ports
What it is: Counts the available USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports for standard high-speed peripheral and storage connections.
When it matters: When you still use standard USB-A devices and want enough direct ports without carrying a hub.

Importance: LOW

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N. of express keys
What it is: Counts the programmable shortcut keys built into the tablet for quick access to commands.
When it matters: When you rely on shortcut-heavy workflows and want more actions accessible on the tablet without reaching for the keyboard.

Importance: LOW

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N. of dials
What it is: Counts the physical dials or rotary controls available for shortcuts, zoom, brush size, or similar functions.
When it matters: When you want physical rotary controls for zoom, brush size, timeline scrubbing, or other actions you repeat constantly.

Importance: LOW

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Stand included
What it is: Indicates whether a separate stand is included to support the tablet at adjustable working angles.
When it matters: When you want an ergonomic drawing angle right away and do not want to budget for a separate stand after purchase.

Importance: LOW

yes
XP Pen Artist 24 comes with a stand. This feature is present on 28.5% of drawing tablets.
Integrated adjustable stand.
Fold-out legs
What it is: Indicates whether the tablet has built-in fold-out legs for basic angle adjustment on a desk.
When it matters: When you want a quick built-in way to tilt the tablet without buying a separate stand first.

Importance: LOW

no
XP Pen Artist 24 does not have fold-out legs. 7.3% of drawing tablets have fold-out legs.
Uses attached adjustable stand.
Pen stand included
What it is: Indicates whether a dedicated holder or stand for the stylus is included in the package.
When it matters: When you want the stylus stored safely on the desk instead of rolling around or getting misplaced between sessions.

Importance: LOW

yes
XP Pen Artist 24 comes with a pen stand. This feature is present on 59.1% of drawing tablets.
Pen case doubles as stand.
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XP Pen Artist 24 vs the average drawing tablet

  • 115,368 mm² larger work area
    XP Pen Artist 24 has a larger active drawing area than the average drawing tablet (156,132 mm² vs 40,764 mm²). The average drawing tablet offers an active drawing area of 40,764 mm².
    526.85x296.35 mm.
    What it is: Represents the usable surface where pen input is detected for drawing, writing, or navigation.
    When it matters: When you want enough working space for broad arm movements, long strokes, or detailed retouching without feeling cramped.

    Importance: HIGH

    XP Pen Artist 24 has a larger active drawing area than the average drawing tablet (156,132 mm² vs 40,764 mm²). The average drawing tablet offers an active drawing area of 40,764 mm².156132 mm² vs 40764 mm²
  • 8.2 inch larger display
    XP Pen Artist 24 has a larger screen than the average drawing tablet (23.8 inch vs 15.6 inch). The average drawing tablet has a screen size of 15.6 inch.
    What it is: Measures the diagonal size of the built-in display, usually in inches, for pen display models.
    When it matters: When you work directly on a pen display and need enough room for menus, canvas space, and hand placement at the same time.

    Importance: HIGH

    XP Pen Artist 24 has a larger screen than the average drawing tablet (23.8 inch vs 15.6 inch). The average drawing tablet has a screen size of 15.6 inch.23.8 inch vs 15.6 inch
  • Fully laminated display
    XP Pen Artist 24 has full lamination, while the average drawing tablet does not. 39% of drawing tablets have full lamination.
    What it is: Indicates whether the display layers are bonded more tightly to reduce parallax and improve pen-on-screen precision.
    When it matters: When you want the pen tip to feel visually closer to the line on screen and reduce parallax while drawing.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    XP Pen Artist 24 has full lamination, while the average drawing tablet does not. 39% of drawing tablets have full lamination.
  • Anti-reflection coating
    XP Pen Artist 24 has an anti-reflection coating, while the average drawing tablet does not. 47.7% of drawing tablets have an anti-reflection coating.
    What it is: Indicates the presence of a surface treatment that reduces glare and reflections on the screen.
    When it matters: When you work near windows or bright lights and need the screen to stay readable without heavy reflections.

    Importance: LOW

    XP Pen Artist 24 has an anti-reflection coating, while the average drawing tablet does not. 47.7% of drawing tablets have an anti-reflection coating.
  • Integrated display
    XP Pen Artist 24 has a display, while the average drawing tablet does not. 48.2% of drawing tablets have a display.
    What it is: Indicates whether the tablet itself includes an integrated screen instead of relying only on an external monitor.
    When it matters: When you are deciding whether you want to draw directly on the tablet instead of looking at a separate monitor.

    Importance: LOW

    XP Pen Artist 24 has a display, while the average drawing tablet does not. 48.2% of drawing tablets have a display.
  • 1 more HDMI ports
    XP Pen Artist 24 has more HDMI ports than the average drawing tablet (1 vs 0). The average drawing tablet has 0 HDMI ports.
    What it is: Counts the HDMI inputs or outputs available for carrying video signals to or from the tablet.
    When it matters: When the tablet needs a direct video connection and you want to know whether extra adapters or docking steps will be necessary.

    Importance: LOW

    XP Pen Artist 24 has more HDMI ports than the average drawing tablet (1 vs 0). The average drawing tablet has 0 HDMI ports.1 vs 0
  • Stand included
    XP Pen Artist 24 comes with a stand, while the average drawing tablet does not. 28.9% of drawing tablets come with a stand.
    Integrated adjustable stand.
    What it is: Indicates whether a separate stand is included to support the tablet at adjustable working angles.
    When it matters: When you want an ergonomic drawing angle right away and do not want to budget for a separate stand after purchase.

    Importance: LOW

    XP Pen Artist 24 comes with a stand, while the average drawing tablet does not. 28.9% of drawing tablets come with a stand.
  • 2 % wider Adobe RGB coverage
    XP Pen Artist 24 covers more Adobe RGB than the average drawing tablet (94 % vs 92 %). The average drawing tablet covers 92 % of Adobe RGB.
    What it is: Shows what percentage of the Adobe RGB color space the display can reproduce.
    When it matters: When you do print-oriented creative work and need the display to represent a wider color space accurately.

    Importance: HIGH

    XP Pen Artist 24 covers more Adobe RGB than the average drawing tablet (94 % vs 92 %). The average drawing tablet covers 92 % of Adobe RGB.94 % vs 92 %
  • Integrated display
    XP Pen Artist 24 has a display, while the average drawing tablet does not. 48.2% of drawing tablets have a display.
  • 115,368 mm² larger work area
    XP Pen Artist 24 has a larger active drawing area than the average drawing tablet (156,132 mm² vs 40,764 mm²). The average drawing tablet offers an active drawing area of 40,764 mm².
  • 8.2 inch larger display
    XP Pen Artist 24 has a larger screen than the average drawing tablet (23.8 inch vs 15.6 inch). The average drawing tablet has a screen size of 15.6 inch.
  • Fully laminated display
    XP Pen Artist 24 has full lamination, while the average drawing tablet does not. 39% of drawing tablets have full lamination.
  • Anti-reflection coating
    XP Pen Artist 24 has an anti-reflection coating, while the average drawing tablet does not. 47.7% of drawing tablets have an anti-reflection coating.
  • 2 % wider Adobe RGB coverage
    XP Pen Artist 24 covers more Adobe RGB than the average drawing tablet (94 % vs 92 %). The average drawing tablet covers 92 % of Adobe RGB.
  • 1 more HDMI ports
    XP Pen Artist 24 has more HDMI ports than the average drawing tablet (1 vs 0). The average drawing tablet has 0 HDMI ports.
  • Stand included
    XP Pen Artist 24 comes with a stand, while the average drawing tablet does not. 28.9% of drawing tablets come with a stand.
  • 23.5 mm thicker body
    XP Pen Artist 24 is thicker than the average drawing tablet (34 mm vs 10.5 mm). The average drawing tablet is 10.5 mm thick.
  • 138 mm taller body
    XP Pen Artist 24 is taller than the average drawing tablet (361 mm vs 223 mm). The average drawing tablet is 223 mm tall.
  • 25.9% lower pixel density
    XP Pen Artist 24 has a lower pixel density than the average drawing tablet (123 ppi vs 166 ppi). The average drawing tablet has a pixel density of 166 ppi.
  • 2 fewer nibs included
    XP Pen Artist 24 includes fewer replacement nibs than the average drawing tablet (8 vs 10). The average drawing tablet includes 10 replacement nibs.
  • 5.6% lower report rate
    XP Pen Artist 24 has a lower report rate than the average drawing tablet (220 RPS vs 233 RPS). The average drawing tablet has a report rate of 233 RPS.
  • 4.29x higher power consumption
    XP Pen Artist 24 uses more power than the average drawing tablet (30 W vs 7 W). The average drawing tablet uses 7 W of power.
    Maximum power-on rating.
  • 2 fewer nibs included
    XP Pen Artist 24 includes fewer replacement nibs than the average drawing tablet (8 vs 10). The average drawing tablet includes 10 replacement nibs.
    What it is: Counts how many replacement pen nibs are included with the tablet or stylus package.
    When it matters: When you want spare nibs in the box so heavy use does not force an immediate extra purchase.

    Importance: HIGH

    XP Pen Artist 24 includes fewer replacement nibs than the average drawing tablet (8 vs 10). The average drawing tablet includes 10 replacement nibs.8 vs 10
  • 25.9% lower pixel density
    XP Pen Artist 24 has a lower pixel density than the average drawing tablet (123 ppi vs 166 ppi). The average drawing tablet has a pixel density of 166 ppi.
    What it is: Measures how many pixels are packed into each inch of the display, affecting sharpness and fine detail.
    When it matters: When you are sensitive to visible pixels while drawing fine lines, reading small text, or checking detailed artwork.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    XP Pen Artist 24 has a lower pixel density than the average drawing tablet (123 ppi vs 166 ppi). The average drawing tablet has a pixel density of 166 ppi.123 ppi vs 166 ppi
  • 5.6% lower report rate
    XP Pen Artist 24 has a lower report rate than the average drawing tablet (220 RPS vs 233 RPS). The average drawing tablet has a report rate of 233 RPS.
    What it is: Shows how often the pen position is reported to the system, which influences cursor responsiveness.
    When it matters: When you want pen tracking to feel snappy during fast strokes, handwriting, or quick gesture-based work.

    Importance: HIGH

    XP Pen Artist 24 has a lower report rate than the average drawing tablet (220 RPS vs 233 RPS). The average drawing tablet has a report rate of 233 RPS.220 RPS vs 233 RPS
  • 23.5 mm thicker body
    XP Pen Artist 24 is thicker than the average drawing tablet (34 mm vs 10.5 mm). The average drawing tablet is 10.5 mm thick.
    What it is: Describes the front-to-back depth of the tablet body, which affects portability and how slim the device feels.
    When it matters: When slimness matters for packing the tablet away, carrying it daily, or keeping the drawing surface low on the desk.

    Importance: LOW

    XP Pen Artist 24 is thicker than the average drawing tablet (34 mm vs 10.5 mm). The average drawing tablet is 10.5 mm thick.34 mm vs 10.5 mm
  • 138 mm taller body
    XP Pen Artist 24 is taller than the average drawing tablet (361 mm vs 223 mm). The average drawing tablet is 223 mm tall.
    What it is: Measures the tablet body from top to bottom and helps indicate its overall footprint on the desk.
    When it matters: When you need to judge how much vertical desk space the tablet will occupy in front of you.

    Importance: LOW

    XP Pen Artist 24 is taller than the average drawing tablet (361 mm vs 223 mm). The average drawing tablet is 223 mm tall.361 mm vs 223 mm
  • 4.94x more expensive
    XP Pen Artist 24 is more expensive than the average drawing tablet (£790 vs £160).
    XP Pen Artist 24 is more expensive than the average drawing tablet (£790 vs £160).£790 vs £160
  • 4.45x less popular
    XP Pen Artist 24 has a lower popularity than the average drawing tablet (1.00 vs 4.450).
    What it is: An indicator based on the number of reviews received by the drawing tablet.
    When it matters: When you prefer to buy a product chosen and reviewed by many other consumers.
    XP Pen Artist 24 has a lower popularity than the average drawing tablet (1.00 vs 4.450).1 vs 4.45
  • 4.29x higher power consumption
    XP Pen Artist 24 uses more power than the average drawing tablet (30 W vs 7 W). The average drawing tablet uses 7 W of power.
    Maximum power-on rating.
    What it is: Shows how much electrical power the device draws during operation, usually measured in watts.
    When it matters: When you compare running costs, heat, or power-draw behavior in a setup that stays on for long creative sessions.

    Importance: LOW

    XP Pen Artist 24 uses more power than the average drawing tablet (30 W vs 7 W). The average drawing tablet uses 7 W of power.30 W vs 7 W

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Third-party reviews

What customers like about XP Pen Artist 24?

  • High resolution (2K/4K) providing vibrant and clear visuals
  • Excellent value for money compared to competitors like Wacom
  • Large drawing area ideal for expansive arm movements and multitasking
  • Extensive shortcut options with 20 customizable keys and dual dial wheels
  • Sturdy, adjustable built-in stand with a wide range of angles
  • Responsive pen performance with minimal lag and high pressure sensitivity

What customers dislike about XP Pen Artist 24?

  • Large and bulky footprint requiring significant desk space
  • Noticeable parallax on non-laminated models due to the gap between glass and LCD
  • Pen side buttons are prone to accidental presses
  • Heaviness (approx. 7kg) makes it difficult to adjust the stand with one hand
  • Occasional jitter or 'wobbly' lines during slow diagonal strokes
  • Calibration can be inconsistent, sometimes requiring manual tweaking

Expert reviews

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nextpit.de
07/02/2025

The XPPen Artist Pro 24 (Gen 2) 4K is a premium 23.8-inch drawing display aimed primarily at professional digital artists, animators, and photographers. Retailing at an MSRP of €1,399, it boasts a highly precise 4K resolution screen with exceptional color accuracy verified by Calman, covering 99% sRGB, 99% Adobe RGB, and 98% Display P3 with a Delta E < 1. The build quality is...Read more

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tablettegraphique.fr
15/09/2021

A major selling point of this model is its high value-for-money compared to premium competitors like Wacom, offering similar professional features for a fraction of the price. The included battery-free passive stylus is quiet and well-weighted, mimicking the feel of expensive competitors. However, the tablet has notable drawbacks: it is extremely bulky and heavy, weighing around...Read more

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sudinfo.be
14/03/2026

The Sudinfo review highlights the XPPen Artist Pro 24 Gen 2 as a premier, high-utility tool available in a 4K resolution model or a 2.5K model featuring an unprecedented 165Hz refresh rate. Key pros include near-instantaneous line rendering with low lag, highly accurate color calibration, a tactile, paper-like matte surface, and superior control via X3 Pro styluses with 16,000+...Read more

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digitalpainting.school
08/01/2026

The DigitalPainting.school guide breaks down the graphics tablet market into three categories—non-screen tablets, pen displays, and standalone tablets—while advising beginners to choose budget-friendly options like the Huion HS611 or Wacom Intuos. It emphasizes evaluating hardware based on size, driver stability, and pressure sensitivity rather than high cost, while recommending...Read more

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note.com
23/06/2020

The XP-Pen Artist 24 Pro is a high-quality 23.8-inch graphics tablet that offers an excellent alternative to pricey Wacom Cintiq models for professional digital artists, animators, and 3D modellers. Its standout feature is the large 2K QHD (2560 x 1440) IPS display, which provides sharp details, rich colours with 90% Adobe RGB coverage, and a natural drawing feel thanks to a...Read more

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