Best Pen Displays from 2024: My Recommendations
Here's the updated listed of recommended pen displays for 2024.
The recommendations below are based on experience of having reviewed so many pen displays over the years. I've personally tested many of the pen displays listed below so whenever possible I will link to my full review.
What's a pen display?
A pen display is essentially a monitor that you can draw on. And since it's a monitor, you'll have to connect it to a computer.
A pen display is not a portable tablet even though some are really thin. There's no built-in battery and there's no OS.
USD 100 - 200
UGEE UE16
The UGEE UE16 was released in 2024 and can be thought of as the successor to the UGEE U1600 (review), a no-frills pen display that's frequently selling at just USD 160 on Amazon, but it has been discontinued.
The UGEE UE16 is a 15.4-inch pen display with hotkeys. Pen performance is good and the pricing of USD 180 is extremely competitive because pen displays of such size are usually USD 200 or more.
This pen display gets an easy recommendation from me because with a budget of USD 180, you can only get 12 to 13-inch pen displays from other companies.
USD 200 - 300
In this price category, we are looking at mid-range 12 to 16-inch pen displays.
Options to consider are
- Veikk Studio 16 - USD 269
- Huion Kamvas 13 (gen 3) - USD 224
- XPPen Artist 13 (gen 2) - USD 224
- XPPen Artist 16 (gen 2) - USD 299
- Wacom One - USD 299
The clear winner here is the Huion Kamvas 13 (gen 3) because it has great pen performance, display is brighter than the other and has good colour accuracy, and there are hotkeys and even two dials.
If you want something bigger, consider the XPPen Artist 16 (gen 2).
USD 300 - 400
Options are
- Huion Kamvas 13 (2.5K) - USD 319
- XPPen Artist Pro 14 (gen 2) - USD 335
- XPPen Artist 22 (gen 2) - USD 349
The clear winner here is XPPen Artist Pro 14 (gen 2) because it's larger than the Huion and it also comes with a shortcut remote. I like the design better too.
If you want the biggest that your budget can get you, then consider the XPPen Artist 22 (gen 2).
USD 400 - 600
- XPPen Artist Pro 16 (gen 2) - USD 509
- Huion Kamvas Pro 16 (2.5K) - USD 479
- Huion Kamvas 22 Plus - USD 499
- Gaomon PD1621 - USD 599
In this price category, I prefer the XPPen Artist Pro 16 (gen 2) simply because of its 16:10 aspect ratio, and my table isn't that big. If you want a big pen display, go with the Huion Kamvas 22 Plus because the visual quality of its display is one of the best among all pen displays I've tested. Resolution is 1080P though.
If you want a touchscreen, there's the Gaomon PD1621. I've not reviewed that before so I can't say how it performs.
USD 600 - 800
- Wacom Movink - USD 749
- Huion Kamvas 24 Plus - USD 719
The Wacom Movink is a 13.3-inch touchscreen OLED pen display that looks amazing and performs well. Downside of course is the size but 13.3-inch isn't that small. If you want something big, then you can't go wrong with the Huion Kamvas 24 Plus.
USD 800 - 1000
- Xencelabs Pen Display 16 - USD 999 (on Amazon)
- XPPen Artist Pro 19 (gen 2) - USD 809
- Huion Kamvas Pro 19 - USD 809
- XPPen Artist Pro 24 (gen 2) 165Hz - USD 935
The Huion Kamvas Pro 19 is a 4K touchscreen pen display so if you need touchscreen this is one to consider. However the visual quality of the matte glass surface is slightly softer compared to other options. If you don't need the touchscreen, go with the XPPen Artist Pro 19 (gen 2) 4K pen display because it's a good one.
The XPPen Artist Pro 24 (gen 2) 165Hz is worth considering if you want something big.
The Xencelabs Pen Display 16 is interesting because it has a beautiful OLED display. However to achieve maximum brightness, you have to buy an adapter which will bring the price over USD 1000.
USD 1000 - 1500
- XPPen Artist Pro 24 (gen 2) 4K - USD 1109
- Huion Kamvas Pro 24 (4K) - USD 1104
- Xencelabs Pen Display 16 - USD 1249 (on Amazon)
I'll probably recommend the XPPen Artist Pro (gen 2) 4K. It's new, beautiful, sharp, has great colours and good pen performance.
1500 - 2000
In this price category, you will find the Wacom Cintiq Pros in various sizes.
I've not reviewed many Wacom Cintiqs or Cintiq Pros so I can't say if they are worth the money. I'm certain the pen performance is fantastic coming from Wacom, but their products are significantly more expensive compared to other brands. So in terms of value for money, you'll probably get more value from other brands.
Overall recommendation
If I were to buy a pen display today, I will probably go with the XPPen Artist Pro 16 (gen 2) because my table isn't that big and I love the 16:10.
If I want a big pen display, it would be either the XPPen Artist Pro 19 (gen 2) or the XPPen Artist Pro 24 (gen 2).
Why all XPPen products? Well, their Gen 2 series pen displays this year are really good.
Having said that, Huion pen displays still have slightly better pen performance, e.g. better accuracy.
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