It was easy to transition between color spaces depending on my task by using the XPPen Pen Tablet driver.
A very much appreciated accessory thats included as standard is the ACS02 Stand.
It felt and proved very sturdy, which I should hope considering how heavy it is.
I didnt find either stylus catching at any point, which was nice to experience from a drawing display.
The brightness of the display was adequate.
The styli can support a satisfying 60-degree tilt.
The ACK05 Wireless Shortcut Remote was a great addition to my drawing sessions, for the most part.
The jump between each click of the dial seemed unreasonably large, so it offered imprecise control.
Should I buy the XPPen Artist Pro 24 Gen 2 4K?
Value
XPPen are offering a whole lot for a modest cost here.
I just wish they’d allow cable customization before purchase to reduce waste.
4.5 / 5
Performance
I was dazzled by the beautiful color and immersive experience of this display.
The shortcut remote was convenient too, but the dial proved disappointing.
With similar models from competitors listed for an extra thousand, this drawing display is undoubtedly value for money.
Im fortunate to have a wider-than-average desk, but even so, it proved to be a tad obstructive.
Like XPPen, Xencelabs provides everything needed to get started, along with a convenient carry case.