
XP-Pen
The XP-Pen Artist 22 (2nd Generation) is a 21.5-inch pen display tablet offering a Full HD IPS screen, 8192 pressure levels, and 60° tilt support at an affordable price, aimed at beginners and hobbyists for desktop use.
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Current
$349.99
Average
$389.62
Lowest
$321.99
Highest
$499.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Artist 22 for its large, color‑accurate screen, solid build weight and desktop‑oriented features like VESA mounting and silent operation, positioning it as a compelling budget entry. However, they note the dated 1080p resolution and limited pen ergonomics as drawbacks for users seeking higher fidelity or premium comfort.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the generous screen real estate, smooth pressure and tilt response, and the ability to project from Android or Switch devices. Recurring themes of dissatisfaction revolve around the low‑resolution display, thin stylus grip without an eraser, and the tablet’s heft making lap use impractical.
Common Complaints
Pixelation due to low 1080p resolution, stylus ergonomics lacking an eraser tip, excessive weight for lap use, occasional calibration needs, and missing onboard shortcut controls.
How It Compares
vs. XP-Pen Artist 24
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Disadvantages
Choose the Artist 24 if you need sharper images and a bigger screen and can afford the extra cost; otherwise the Artist 22 remains the more economical choice.
vs. Wacom Cintiq 22
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Disadvantages
Opt for the Wacom Cintiq 22 when budget is not a constraint and professional-grade performance is required; the XP‑Pen Artist 22 is better suited for cost‑sensitive users entering the pen‑display market.