
XP-Pen
The XP‑Pen Deco Pro LW Gen 2 is an 11‑inch wireless pen tablet featuring a battery‑free X3 Pro stylus with 16 384 pressure levels, ±60° tilt, and high‑accuracy tracking. It offers Bluetooth 5.0 dual‑device pairing, up to 10 + hours of use, and a large A4‑sized active area for professional digital art.
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$169.99
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$152.79
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$149.99
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$169.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers hail the Deco Pro LW Gen 2 as a game‑changer, highlighting its industry‑first 16K pressure sensitivity, 20% accuracy boost, and 90 ms response time that together deliver lag‑free, hyper‑detailed drawing. They commend the ergonomic battery‑free stylus and dual‑device Bluetooth 5.0 pairing, while noting the missing on‑tablet express keys and occasional driver fine‑tuning as minor drawbacks.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the tablet’s wireless flexibility, long battery life, and the natural feel of the X3 Pro stylus across a range of creative software. Common praise centers on the large A4‑sized workspace and portability, whereas recurring complaints involve driver configuration hassles, Bluetooth connectivity quirks, and the absence of built‑in shortcut controls.
Common Complaints
Driver requires manual pressure‑curve adjustments, Bluetooth pairing can be unstable when switching devices, and the tablet lacks built‑in express keys or touch controls, forcing reliance on an external remote.
What People Are Saying
“A game‑changer for its industry‑first 16K pressure levels and 90 ms response.”
How It Compares
vs. XP‑Pen Deco MW
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Disadvantages
Choose the Deco MW if you need a compact tablet and can compromise on pressure resolution; otherwise the Deco Pro LW offers superior precision for detailed work.
vs. Wacom Intuos Pro (screenless)
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Disadvantages
Opt for the Intuos Pro if on‑tablet shortcuts and brand ecosystem are critical; choose the Deco Pro LW for higher pressure sensitivity, lower activation force, and better value.