Product Comparison: XP-PEN Deco01 V2 vs XP-PEN Deco 03
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- The accuracy of drawing and pressure sensitivity is spot on.
- This has pressure sensitivity and tilt functions that seem to work great in Krita.
- I like that it has 8000+ levels of pressure as well as tilt sensitivity.
- The drawing area of the tablet is a perfect size for me.
- The pen sometimes freezes and won't move.
- The 6 hotkeys and scroll wheel offer the perfect amount of custom functionality, while the active drawing area is adequate yet still compact and portable.
- The pen has a great feel in the hand, and that it doesn't require batteries or need to be recharged has been a convenience for sure.
- Sensitivity levels are amazing, though I have found myself decreasing the range to accommodate my own pressure preferences.
- Accuracy and Pressure control - fantastic. Seems as accurate as my wacom, and the pressure sensitivity is more than I can possibly utilize.
- The pressure sensitivity works perfectly and there was no lag whatsoever with the wireless receiver it was as if using with the wire itself.
- For the money you get a decent size tablet with tilt sensitivity.
- Great size product and very easy to use.
- The tablet itself is thin and sleek, good size work area.
- The feel and size is very good and it is very responsive.
- Making for beginners and just the right size.
- New P05 passive pen - no batteries needed, good weight, medium grip with rubber texture.
- Very light/thin. I never took my Intuos 4 anywhere because it was juuust a bit too clunky to drag around, but this thing is super thin and very light.
- I regularly throw it in my backpack to work away from home because compact and lightweight.
- The Deco-03 tablet is wonderfully and ergonomically designed. It's thin, lightweight, and durable.
- This tablet is surprisingly nice. It's lightweight, but sturdy. Decent quality and pretty design.
- Surface feels natural and the tilt/pressure sensitivity is perfect.
- It works great for beginners.
- I really have no issues with this table.
- Pressure sensitivity and response feel great.
- Good pressure sensitivity and a joy to draw with!
- Almost zero learning curve to use. It is very responsive. Looking on the screen while drawing on this became second nature to me real quick. I replaced my mouse with it for everything I do.
- The screen works responsibly and as expected, compatible whether Windows or Mac. It also works great for a lefthand.
- I bought it a couple of days ago, really liked the design and how much it is convenient to use, responsiveness of the screen on highest level.
- A wonderful tablet with a bunch of functions, the only thing I miss is a multi touch.
- If there was a multi-touch on this tablet, I would be completely satisfied.
- The device and packaging feel premium for such a cheap device.
- Works fine easy setup drivers.
- Works in my android phone and tablet and PC.
- The shape of the pen is comfortable and familiar.
- Simple and easy to use. With amazing features.
- My favorite feature, however, is the wireless capabilities...so nice just to set back and draw without a tether.
- The wheel? I was skeptical at first...then after spending a whole day with it, I thought to myself, hell why isn't this implemented in most nonscreen tablets?
- Pen is wireless, fancy and comes with an intuitive pen holster that also sports replacement nibs.
- The cilinder that contains the pen, nibs and wireless receiver is smaller than the pictures make you think. I like it.
- The wireless receiver also is not always responsive but when it works it sometimes works even better than connecting the tablet to through the cable.