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product_id: 91469381
title: "XPPen 21.5 Inch Drawing Tablet with Screen 122% sRGB, Artist 22 2nd IPS Graphics Tablet with 8192 Levels Battery-Free Stylus, Pen Display with Adjustable Stand, AG Film for Windows, Mac, Chrome, Linux"
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# 122% sRGB ultra-vivid colors 8192 pressure levels stylus 21.5" Full HD IPS display XPPen 21.5 Inch Drawing Tablet with Screen 122% sRGB, Artist 22 2nd IPS Graphics Tablet with 8192 Levels Battery-Free Stylus, Pen Display with Adjustable Stand, AG Film for Windows, Mac, Chrome, Linux

**Brand:** xp-pen
**Price:** € 1014.76
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎨 Elevate your digital canvas — where precision meets vibrant creativity!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** XPPen 21.5 Inch Drawing Tablet with Screen 122% sRGB, Artist 22 2nd IPS Graphics Tablet with 8192 Levels Battery-Free Stylus, Pen Display with Adjustable Stand, AG Film for Windows, Mac, Chrome, Linux by xp-pen
- **How much does it cost?** € 1014.76 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- xp-pen enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted xp-pen brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Plug & Play Versatility:** Universal Type-C & HDMI connectivity with broad OS and software compatibility—work your way, anywhere.
- • **Ergonomic Adjustable Stand:** Customize your workspace with a 16° to 90° tilt stand to reduce strain during marathon creative sessions.
- • **Expansive 21.5" IPS Screen:** Full HD 1920x1080 resolution with 178° viewing angle for crystal-clear visuals from any angle.
- • **Vibrant True-to-Life Colors:** 122% sRGB and 16.7M colors bring your art to vivid life with professional-grade accuracy.
- • **Ultra-Responsive Battery-Free Stylus:** 8192 pressure sensitivity levels and 60° tilt for seamless, natural strokes without lag.

## Overview

The XPPen Artist 22 2nd is a 21.5-inch Full HD IPS drawing tablet featuring a stunning 122% sRGB color gamut and 8192-level battery-free stylus pressure sensitivity. Designed for professionals and creatives, it offers a glare-reducing screen protector, adjustable ergonomic stand, and seamless compatibility with Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome OS. Its rapid pen response and versatile connectivity make it an ideal tool for digital artists, designers, and remote professionals seeking a premium yet affordable pen display.

## Description

Product description Artist 22 2nd requires a connection to a PC or laptop to work PA6 Battery-Free Stylus The PA6 battery-free stylus supports 60° of tilt & 8,192 pressure levels, enabling you to create exquisite strokes and seamless shading effortlessly. Anti-glare Screen Protector The custom-designed anti-reflective coating reduces glare by 56%. Your screen will continue to look clear and beautiful, even if it's bright out. Standard VESA Adapter The standard VESA mount (100x100mm) offers flexible mounting options, allowing for versatile installation to suit various display setups. Pen Slot The pen slot provides easy access to your pen, enabling smooth drawing and sketching whenever inspiration hits. XPPen New Release Artist 22 2nd Artist Pro 19 Gen2 4K Artist Pro 24 Gen2 165hz Artist Pro 24 Gen2 4K Upgraded Artist13.3Pro V2 Artist 22R Pro Artist 24 Pro

Review: A Large Pen Display for a Reasonable Price - I bought this display a few months back to replace my old Bamboo. Going from a tiny tablet to a huge pen display like this is quite the upgrade, and I've enjoyed it quite a bit. The build quality is pretty decent. The stand that comes attached does seem to have a little give when I press down on the display, however I haven't personally had this cause any problems when drawing. A more noticeable problem is that the Menu button on the bottom of the display occasionally fails to register, though I don't find myself having to use the button much anyways. The materials seem fairly high quality, nothing feels especially cheap or fragile. I was a bit concerned that the input/output ports facing downwards would be a problem, and while it is slightly inconvenient to plug/unplug cords, there's enough space between the ports and the desk that I'm not concerned about wires getting damaged from being bent too far. I also consider it a plus that the device has separate ports rather than using a proprietary, converged cable as some pen displays have as those tend to be prone to failure and are far less convenient to replace. The display is quite large. On one hand, this is nice because it allows for a large drawing surface which means you can more easily make use of your entire arm for drawing rather than over-relying on your wrist. On the other, you'll need to ensure you have ample desk space available. The adjustable stand on the back takes up a lot of space, and it will jut out farther as you adjust the screen to a more shallow angle. The stand is easy to adjust and has a good range, allowing the screen to be nearly perpendicular or parallel to the desk. The display has a standard mount so I suppose other stands or a monitor arm could also be used. The screen is of good quality. The surface is glossy, which results in some reflections and glare. Additionally, drawing on it occasionally causes some squeaky noises. The glossy screen does provide a smooth surface for drawing though, and a matte screen protector can be applied, though matte screens come with their own cons anyways. The LCD panel is defect-free and looks great. It has near-perfect viewing angles as advertised. The colors are fairly good, better than my laptop's panel and my other monitor anyways. It accepts HDMI, VGA, and DVI input so there's a great amount of compatibility. For the purpose of drawing, it functions just fine. It lacks fancy features, namely tilt detection, but for basic functionality I haven't had any problems. I'm able to produce nice smooth lines, even when making rapid strokes such as when hatching. There is a bit of parallax and lag as is to be expected, but it's not ever so bad that it's caused me any problems. Compared to drawing on a traditional/screenless tablet, drawing on a pen display feels a lot more intuitive. The pen has a nice shape and has a nice rubbery material around the grip, and the buttons are well placed. I haven't had the battery die yet even as I've barely charged it. The display also comes with a drawing glove which is cool. It isn't exceptionally high quality but it has held up so far and I like the feel of the material. One thing I was a bit worried about when buying this was the support for Linux based operating systems. Tablet support is a bit spotty for Linux, however XP-Pen has released Linux drivers. Initially they didn't work, but after contacting support they were able to get the drivers updated and now they work just fine. The support team was polite and helpful. I'm very happy that XP-Pen is willing to support Linux. So overall I'd say that this is a very solid option if you're interested in getting a full-size pen display. It executes pretty well on what it sets out to do and at a very good price. It's especially nice if you're not a professional and can't really justify paying for something like a Cintiq.
Review: An excellent tool for a very affordable price - Now, I will say this caveat: I have only been using this for a single day so far. However, it has already expanded my ability to complete art more competently and quickly. Using a setup guide on youtube, I was able to quickly get it set up to my computer. Note, if you do not have a USB-C connection, you will have to use both a USB and a HDMI port on your computer to be able to use this tablet. As I have three screens, I also had to get a display port to HDMI adaptor to be able to get all three screens to work right. For the screen itself, it is easily the best screen in my setup. Colors are vibrant, and the tablet is bright. As an art surface, the screen is a little glassy, which does make me miss the paper tactile feel of my old Wacom Pen and Ink. However, it is pretty easy to move past. I look forward to making lots of art on this! Pros: Large, beautiful screen. If you haven't spoiled yourself with 2.5 or 4K resolution, then you won't really notice the resolution that much if at all. it provides ample room to work on a piece as well as be able to manipulate menus and tools. A complete package: This comes with everything you need to start using it, minus desktop or laptop. All cables, a pen, microfiber cleaning cloth, and even an artist glove. Its an excellent value for the money Responsive Tablet: I haven't noticed parallax in my use of it, nor noticeable delay in lines. Cons: The Setup: While initial setup was very easy, this is a tablet that may require a lot of tuning to get it to the point that you like it in regards to the shortcuts on the pen and setting it up with the art program. Its not bad, but it did create a learning curve that I am still struggling with The pen: once again, not bad, but after using a Wacom stylus for years, it feels a little sloppy. The buttons on it aren't very tactile, and the default programmed shortcuts were not really the ones I want. Not hard to fix, but a slight annoyance.

## Features

- Richer Color Gamut：Experience vibrant imagery with a remarkable 16.7M color depth and 250 cd/㎡ brightness, ensuring your artwork comes to life with stunning clarity. The expansive color gamut—sRGB ≥ 122%, Adobe RGB ≥ 90%, and 86% NTSC—allows for accurate color reproduction, making it ideal for professional graphic design, digital painting, and photo editing. Enjoy enhanced creativity and precision in your projects, whether you're illustrating, animating, or retouching images
- IPS Display Technology：The Artist 22 2nd drawing tablet is perfect for artists and designers, featuring IPS display technology for superior color accuracy and consistency, allowing for precise color matching and editing in graphic design, digital painting, and photo editing. With a spacious 21.5-inch screen, 1920x1080 resolution, and 178°viewing angle, it offers easy sharing in any lighting condition, enhancing visibility and detail
- Fast & Efficient: Featured with a rapid screen report rate of 14 ms and a pen response time of 8ms, ensuring minimal lag between your strokes and what appears on the screen. This responsiveness allows for a more natural drawing experience, making it ideal for detailed illustrations, animations, and graphic design work, where precision and fluidity are essential
- Stylus & Holder Combo: The PA6 battery-free stylus is featuring 8,192 pressure sensitivity levels and a 60° tilt for smooth drawing. Two programmable side buttons offer quick shortcut access, with an eraser function mimicking a traditional pencil. The multifunctional pen holder securely stores the pen and nibs, acts as a stand, and includes 8 nibs
- Wide Compatibility：This Drawing monitor supports Windows 10/8/7, Mac OS X 10.10 (and higher), Chrome OS 88 (or later), and Linux. It is also compatible with popular digital art software, such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, SAI, CDR, GIMP, Krita, MediBang, FireAlpaca, and Blender 3D
- Seamless Connectivity: The Artist 22 2nd features a full-featured Type-C connection for easy plug-and-play with iMac, MacBook Pro, or Windows computers, eliminating the need for adapters. HDMI input enhances compatibility, while the standard VESA mount (100x100mm) provides versatile mounting options
- Care for You More: Anti-Glare Protective Film reduces reflections, ensuring clear visibility in any lighting. Minimizes eye strain, making it ideal for long drawing sessions
- Versatile Adjustable Stand: Angles adjustable from 16 to 90 degrees, ensuring ergonomic comfort during long drawing sessions. This flexibility reduces strain and enhances productivity. Plus, the standard VESA mount (100x100mm) allows for easy mounting on various stands, making it perfect for artists and designers who need a customizable workspace for sketching, editing, or collaboration
- What You Get：1 x XPPen Artist 22 2nd Graphics Display, 1 x PA6 Battery-free Stylus, 1 x Pen Holder (comes with 8 pen nibs), 1 x USB-C to USB-C Cable, 1 x USB-A to USB-C Cable, 1 x HDMI Cable, 1 x Power Adapter, 1 x Power Cord, 1 x Quick Guide, 1 x Cleaning Cloth, 1 x Black Drawing Glove
- PLEASE NOTE: It is NOT a standalone drawing tablet, you need to use it with your computer or laptop

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07J51LD25 |
| Active Surface Area | 140.64 square inches |
| Additional Features | draiwng/e-learning/working |
| Best Sellers Rank | #63 in Computer Graphics Tablets |
| Brand | XP-Pen |
| Built-In Media | Stand |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Windows 7 (or later), Mac OS X 10.10 (or later) |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 439 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 13.07"L x 21.18"W |
| Item Weight | 5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | XP-PEN |
| Mfr Part Number | Artist 22 Pro |
| Model Name | CD220F |
| Model Number | Artist 22pro |
| Native Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Operating System | Windows 7 (or later), Mac OS X 10.10 (or later) |
| Pressure Sensitivity | 8192 Levels |
| Screen Size | 21.5 |
| Special Feature | draiwng/e-learning/working |
| Specific Uses For Product | Online Teaching/E-Learning/Remote working/Digital drawing/Web-conference |
| Target Audience | Teacher |
| UPC | 654913040242 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** XP-Pen
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Operating System:** Windows 7 (or later), Mac OS X 10.10 (or later)
- **Pressure Sensitivity:** 8192 Levels
- **Special Feature:** draiwng/e-learning/working

## Images

![XPPen 21.5 Inch Drawing Tablet with Screen 122% sRGB, Artist 22 2nd IPS Graphics Tablet with 8192 Levels Battery-Free Stylus, Pen Display with Adjustable Stand, AG Film for Windows, Mac, Chrome, Linux - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71dANwYBNGL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Would you recommend this for beginners?**
A: Great for beginners! But it won't improve your work; you've still got to practice.

**Q: Why is xp pen 16 more expensive than this one? What does it have that this one doesn't beside the stand?**
A: Dear customer,
Thank you for your question.
XP-PEN always focus on providing cost-effective digital monitor for our customer.
Artist 15.6 is our newest Hot-selling product,so the price is lower.
The reason 15.6 less expensive than the 16 is that 15.6 does not have stand ,and we have upgrade our technique on 15.6 result in cost reduction.
If there any other question pls feel free to contact us!
Best Regards

**Q: Is there a way to get replacement screen protectors, just in case anything happens to the one it already comes with?**
A: Currently we do not have screen protector for sale ,but on the 15.6 itself,there is a pre-applied screen protector.
When you got your 15.6,there are two films on the screen.One needs to be rip off when you start using, and another one pasted very tight to the screen ,do not need to rip off.

**Q: Does the driver work with linux?**
A: Their website has several beta drivers for Linux (including linked to this model). So, it should work with linux, but the drivers are still in beta so perhaps not flawlessly.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Large Pen Display for a Reasonable Price
*by R***Y on August 27, 2019*

I bought this display a few months back to replace my old Bamboo. Going from a tiny tablet to a huge pen display like this is quite the upgrade, and I've enjoyed it quite a bit. The build quality is pretty decent. The stand that comes attached does seem to have a little give when I press down on the display, however I haven't personally had this cause any problems when drawing. A more noticeable problem is that the Menu button on the bottom of the display occasionally fails to register, though I don't find myself having to use the button much anyways. The materials seem fairly high quality, nothing feels especially cheap or fragile. I was a bit concerned that the input/output ports facing downwards would be a problem, and while it is slightly inconvenient to plug/unplug cords, there's enough space between the ports and the desk that I'm not concerned about wires getting damaged from being bent too far. I also consider it a plus that the device has separate ports rather than using a proprietary, converged cable as some pen displays have as those tend to be prone to failure and are far less convenient to replace. The display is quite large. On one hand, this is nice because it allows for a large drawing surface which means you can more easily make use of your entire arm for drawing rather than over-relying on your wrist. On the other, you'll need to ensure you have ample desk space available. The adjustable stand on the back takes up a lot of space, and it will jut out farther as you adjust the screen to a more shallow angle. The stand is easy to adjust and has a good range, allowing the screen to be nearly perpendicular or parallel to the desk. The display has a standard mount so I suppose other stands or a monitor arm could also be used. The screen is of good quality. The surface is glossy, which results in some reflections and glare. Additionally, drawing on it occasionally causes some squeaky noises. The glossy screen does provide a smooth surface for drawing though, and a matte screen protector can be applied, though matte screens come with their own cons anyways. The LCD panel is defect-free and looks great. It has near-perfect viewing angles as advertised. The colors are fairly good, better than my laptop's panel and my other monitor anyways. It accepts HDMI, VGA, and DVI input so there's a great amount of compatibility. For the purpose of drawing, it functions just fine. It lacks fancy features, namely tilt detection, but for basic functionality I haven't had any problems. I'm able to produce nice smooth lines, even when making rapid strokes such as when hatching. There is a bit of parallax and lag as is to be expected, but it's not ever so bad that it's caused me any problems. Compared to drawing on a traditional/screenless tablet, drawing on a pen display feels a lot more intuitive. The pen has a nice shape and has a nice rubbery material around the grip, and the buttons are well placed. I haven't had the battery die yet even as I've barely charged it. The display also comes with a drawing glove which is cool. It isn't exceptionally high quality but it has held up so far and I like the feel of the material. One thing I was a bit worried about when buying this was the support for Linux based operating systems. Tablet support is a bit spotty for Linux, however XP-Pen has released Linux drivers. Initially they didn't work, but after contacting support they were able to get the drivers updated and now they work just fine. The support team was polite and helpful. I'm very happy that XP-Pen is willing to support Linux. So overall I'd say that this is a very solid option if you're interested in getting a full-size pen display. It executes pretty well on what it sets out to do and at a very good price. It's especially nice if you're not a professional and can't really justify paying for something like a Cintiq.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An excellent tool for a very affordable price
*by A***R on August 22, 2022*

Now, I will say this caveat: I have only been using this for a single day so far. However, it has already expanded my ability to complete art more competently and quickly. Using a setup guide on youtube, I was able to quickly get it set up to my computer. Note, if you do not have a USB-C connection, you will have to use both a USB and a HDMI port on your computer to be able to use this tablet. As I have three screens, I also had to get a display port to HDMI adaptor to be able to get all three screens to work right. For the screen itself, it is easily the best screen in my setup. Colors are vibrant, and the tablet is bright. As an art surface, the screen is a little glassy, which does make me miss the paper tactile feel of my old Wacom Pen and Ink. However, it is pretty easy to move past. I look forward to making lots of art on this! Pros: Large, beautiful screen. If you haven't spoiled yourself with 2.5 or 4K resolution, then you won't really notice the resolution that much if at all. it provides ample room to work on a piece as well as be able to manipulate menus and tools. A complete package: This comes with everything you need to start using it, minus desktop or laptop. All cables, a pen, microfiber cleaning cloth, and even an artist glove. Its an excellent value for the money Responsive Tablet: I haven't noticed parallax in my use of it, nor noticeable delay in lines. Cons: The Setup: While initial setup was very easy, this is a tablet that may require a lot of tuning to get it to the point that you like it in regards to the shortcuts on the pen and setting it up with the art program. Its not bad, but it did create a learning curve that I am still struggling with The pen: once again, not bad, but after using a Wacom stylus for years, it feels a little sloppy. The buttons on it aren't very tactile, and the default programmed shortcuts were not really the ones I want. Not hard to fix, but a slight annoyance.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect for me
*by M***A on December 3, 2019*

Yes, the screen is very smooth, like glass, not paper, and I love it. It seems like it's getting harder to find this as time goes on, but honestly I very much prefer it, as I'm a digital artist before any other kind, and the feel of the pen nib grinding and sanding down and wearing away (on "like paper" screens or tablets) just bothers me and makes me not want to draw big or fast lines. I think paper feel can be nice if it's a smaller screen, as it helps to give more resistance and control, but I realized with this that there's another way of accomplishing that. Because this screen is so large, and the accuracy is good, you have a lot more space to draw over the same resolution and more "accuracy per pixel", if that makes sense. In other words, despite a more smooth, nice, glossy surface, you still get your control by essentially having everything more "zoomed in" by default, without zooming in. This means when you do zoom in, you can go even further than a smaller screen could, while still seeing the surrounding area or having more precision, and when you don't zoom in, it's similar to how it would be on smaller tablet zoomed in. It's hard to explain, but you can be more loose and free with your lines, and every tiny movement isn't as big of a deal, it's much more forgiving, so it's accomplishing essentially the same thing as resistance from texture would. (Could be nice if you had jittery/shaky hands too.) If you wanted the utmost control, I suppose you could find something with both size and texture, but honestly drawing large lines quickly, dragging fast over a large rough area is going to wear the nib down really fast, plus feel to me like nails on chalkboard slightly, so if you're anything like me you'd always be inclined to slow it down or draw in a smaller area, more carefully, less free. I like to draw large, sweeping, smooth, all in one stroke, flowing lines, rather than a million hairy ones, and I feel this is the perfect balance for that. You can be precise because it's over a large area, but also just swoosh the pen around without feeling like it's grinding against the screen. My only issue so far is there is a tiny bit of parallax, but it's not nearly as much of an issue as I imagined when shopping around. I'd love one with less of that, but now that I've tried this, I would not sacrifice any of the other features for it. Some said the pixels were too big, but I don't notice it, I like crisp pixels anyway but I don't even see it regardless, maybe it's my vision. If anything, it just means more input accuracy mapped over fewer (larger) pixels like I said, which for drawing (rather than viewing) seems pretty ideal to me (1920x1080 resolution is plenty for this screen size imo, again especially for drawing). Try to imagine the opposite, a tiny screen where you try to draw, but no matter how careful you are, the pen is covering many pixels at once and the slightest movement (even by the texture of it!) would span many more pixels. In other news, yes you can 100% see your reflection in it when it's off, so do beware if glare is a concern - that being said, other screens seem to just blur the reflection, not stop it, so dealing with your lighting situation properly is your best bet anyway if possible. All in all, I love it, and words cannot describe how much better I feel with it than screenless graphics tablets. Some say it's not that big of a deal, but I have to wholeheartedly disagree. Trying to explain would just be even more confusing and long than this review has already gotten, though, so I'll leave it at that. Love this thing.

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