🎨 Elevate Your Artistry with Every Stroke!
The XP-PEN G960S Plus Graphic Tablet features a spacious 9x6 inch working area, a battery-free stylus with 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity, and 4 customizable shortcut keys, making it the perfect tool for artists and professionals alike. Compatible with major operating systems and software, it enhances productivity and creativity in any setting.
Brand | XP-Pen |
Product Dimensions | 33.7 x 21.6 x 4.5 cm; 770 g |
Item model number | G960S Plus |
Manufacturer | XP-PEN |
Series | G960S Plus |
Colour | Black |
Standing screen display size | 6 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Operating System | Windows 8 Enterprise, Android 6.0 Marshmallow, Android 9 Pie |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 770 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**N
I'm left-handed.
The reason for the odd seeming "I'm left-handed" headline should be obvious to anyone who, like me, desperately searches for such information in reviews. I am really pleased with this Drawing Tablet. It does exactly what I want and, by simply selecting 180 degrees in settings, it is perfect for a left-hander. It is also of a considerably higher quality than I was expecting when I was researching.This has had a ridiculous amount of use since I bought it. As a teacher in England I have to spend my own money for the pleasure of being able to teach. I also have the good fortune to work twice the hours of any normal person, which gives me plenty of time to use my new tablet. Recording lessons has become much easier with the ability to write accurately on screen, and therefore give the lesson I want to give. Microsoft Whiteboard works well, although I am sure there are better products if I were to search. I use it at 8.30am when I settle down to work, and I am still using it just after midnight when I finally stop for the day. It even manages my twelve hour days at the weekend without ever complaining.My only small gripe is that I find it difficult writing down the bottom of the screen as my wrist has moved into the drop-zone next to the tablet. Having said that, it is easy to choose the part of the surface that is active for writing on to by simply going onto settings. However, I prefer to have the biggest writing surface possible (after all, I chose a larger pad than the cheapest) and I have got around the drop-zone problem by finding a book of suitable thickness to rest on so that I can be right down at the bottom of the screen and simply carry on writing with my wrist supported. The book, for anyone who is looking to buy accessories, is Crewe Alexandra Match by Match by Marco Crisp - very useful if I could find time to get bored and need to perk myself up reliving a glory season. However, I am sure there are other books with similar thickness and comfort.Anyway, this is highly recommended.
A**K
Good beginner tablet, has a few minor issues
I've been using this tablet to draw my comic book and so far I'm really enjoying it. There are, however, a few issues that hold this tablet back. The line becomes jittery when you press down super light, so my previous work with pencils didn't entirely translate as I had to change how hard I pressed down. Another few issues are all to do with the little button near the front of the pen itsself. I HATE IT!!! I would always accidentally press the button whilst pressing down - causing my line to stop and start which sucked when trying to get one clean line. I tried taping over the button so that id stop pressing it but when the button is being pressed down and you continue drawing, the pressure sensitivity goes all weird and also, whenever i would accidentally drop my pen, the button would fall off entirely. The way i overcame all the issues with the button was by simply removing it and covering up the hole with tape that i could grip. the 4 buttons on the left of the tablet do the job. after a few weeks of use - some buttons are more clicky than others, with one or two feeling a tad mushy. nonetheless, the buttons do the job (aside from the one on the pen itself) and the fact i dont need to worry about a battery in the pen is a delight. It's got a lovely large area to draw with which is super nice, and is absolutely worth the price. If you're just starting out, this is a good tablet to experiment with.
B**Y
Easy to setup, easy to use.
I use a graphics tablet for photo editing and have been using the small Wacom Intuos for a couple of years but, as I tend to work in various locations, I decided to buy a second tablet rather than carrying (or, more accurately, forgetting to carry) it around. The XP Pen was both cheaper and has a larger working area than the Intuos and, to be honest, in use I can’t tell any difference in terms of quality or ease of use. Like the Wacom, the driver was downloaded and the tablet working in less than 10 minutes, the pressure sensitivity feels about the same and all buttons are programmable. The XP has one button on the pen whereas the Wacom has 2, but at almost half the price and substantially more working area I can live with one less button. The one feature that I do miss is a built in pen holder, I just know that I’ll lose the pen at some point. One other feature that I like, the XP came with about 10 replacement nibs, and a tool for replacing them. If I remember correctly the intuos only came with two.
R**.
It works well once you get the hang of it!
I like this drawing tablet very much. It is the first one I have ever used and it took me a while to set it up. This was not the fault of the tablet, but me being a bit thick. I did manage to set it up and it works well. It is quite different to drawing with a pen and paper, an I found that it has taken quite a lot of time to actually draw something that is recognisable. However as usual, practice makes perfect. I use this tablet to try to draw cartoons. The real problem is that my drawing is not that good! Having said that my cartoons are getting better and I now prefer drawing on the tablet rather than paper. It is useful that the accompanying pen/stylus does not need to be recharged. I would happily recommend this tablet to anyone who is thinking of buying one.
D**E
Meh...
I am used to professional tablets but I wanted to buy this toy for home as a mouse partner for when I need some quick fix without the hi-spec precision. It worked but:1 star lost for the software. It's weak, unstable (I use it with MacOS) and not friendly to use1 star lost for the flimsy button that eventually got lost (no idea where, maybe sucked by the vacuum cleaner)Good value for its price? No. The pen is actually too light and cheap.The presence of the tablet 4 keys are balancing the lack of the lost pen button, otherwise my score was 2 stars or maybe 1
A**R
My son is delighted
It is all my son expected
H**A
Plutôt satisfaite
Franchement mise à part la livraison qui a été un peu en retard je regrette pas de l'avoir achetée. C'est ma première tablette graphique et au tout début c'est un peu difficile à utiliser mais on arrive à s'y faire facilement. Je vous la recommande totalement je l'ai utilisée avec un portable.
A**N
Useful product & worth the money with perfect size
XP Penstar G960S Graphic Tablet is a very useful product with easy handling & usage. It will take 1-2 days of practice to understand the working and features, but, once you get used to it, it becomes extremely easy to operate. I use the product on OneNote for teaching purposes and it captures my handwriting very well which is the same as using a touch laptop. There are no strokes or unnecessary elements that get formed on the doc, it works very smoothly. The box came with a USB to Type C converter as well which helps me work on my phone also very conveniently. I am using XP tablet on my Windows 8.1 Pro laptop currently and I have not faced any issues. The breadth of the tablet is approximately my 1 handspan (as shown in the image) and the length is matching the width of a 14-inch laptop (as shown in the image). It is a very useful product.
M**S
Perfect for online teaching
I use it on my PC in combination with MS - Whiteboard while online teaching. I've been using it for several months 5 days a week and I have never had any issue with it. It takes a couple of hours of getting used to a different feed-back (you write on the tablet and you must look at the PC screen to see what you've been writing). Once you're used to it, it works fine!
H**S
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Alles OK
J**J
It's a decent xp pad!
I'm writing this review after using it for 6 months! And I'd say it's a decent drawing pad! My xp pen pen getting damaged in the middle like the pens gliding scratches! But it's an obvious outcome!! Because you gonna use it for drawing and other writing Stuff! And sooner it'll probably gonna get damaged!! But I'd suggest that xp pen should upgrade there pen nip! Because after using it for a sometime! You'll find it can get really pointy! And can damage the surface! But it's overall a decent drawing pad! So you can go for it! Thanks!!
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