
Artisul
The Artisul D13S is a 13.3‑inch USB‑powered pen display tablet offering a battery‑free stylus, 8,192 pressure levels and a Full HD IPS screen. It targets digital artists and designers seeking an affordable, portable alternative to premium pen‑display devices.
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$149.99
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$182.48
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$149.99
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$321.52
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the D13S for delivering a Wacom‑like drawing experience at a fraction of the price, highlighting its battery‑free pen, high pressure sensitivity, and solid Full HD IPS display. They note the lack of full lamination and a modest 75% Adobe RGB gamut as the main trade‑offs, but consider these acceptable for most creative workflows.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the tablet's durability, portability, and ease of setup, especially the USB‑powered operation and customizable express keys. Recurring themes include praise for the precise, high‑sensitivity pen and occasional concerns about the non‑laminated screen and lighter stylus feel.
Common Complaints
Non‑laminated screen causing slight parallax at sharp angles, need for marginally higher pen pressure, lighter stylus feel requiring adjustment, and occasional screen resistance perceived as different from other tablets.
How It Compares
vs. Artisul D13
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Disadvantages
Choose the D13S for superior pressure sensitivity; stick with the D13 if you prefer the EMR system or find it more affordable.
vs. Artisul D10
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Select the D13S if you need a bigger Full HD display and higher pressure levels; opt for the D10 for maximum portability and a taller aspect ratio.
vs. Wacom Cintiq 13
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Disadvantages
The D13S is ideal for budget‑conscious creators who accept minor parallax and a smaller gamut; the Cintiq 13 is suited for professionals demanding top‑tier screen performance and full lamination.