
(I've seen other tablets whereby you have to install the stand yourself with provided screws, so this is a nice touch!).Įverything you need to get started is included, such as USB-C to USB-C cable, Power Cable, HDMI Cable, (Battery Free) Pen/Stylus, USB-A to USB-C Cable, Drawing Glove, Cleaning Cloth, QuickStart Guide, Power Adaptor, Pen Holder (included within are 8 spare nibs). Removing the display reveals the stand is pre-attached, which is a handy timesaver. Right, lets get started… The device is housed in a white box, both sides containing bright, impressive images one side has a furry little creature looking rather surprised at a flower, whilst the other side has part of the flower imagery incorporated into a letter 'A' shape… the 'A' taken from 'Artist' presumably… Opening up the well-packaged unit we find a white box of accessories and the pen display cased in foam strips. It's not a standalone device like, say an iPad, it needs to be plugged into an external device like a PC, Laptop, Mac, Tablet or Mobile – you then draw on the screen with the provided pen. With an actual screen size of 21.5”, this is a graphics/pen display for use by illustrators, designers etc, whether they are amateurs, hobbyists or professionals… or anyone who buys it for that matter! It's the new XP-PEN Artist 22 2nd Gen graphics display tablet from their ever-expanding range getting the MyTabletGuide review.
