New hardware review: the XpPen Deco 01v3, a screen-less, medium sized, budget friendly graphic tablet.
Ptb: https://peertube.touhoppai.moe/w/ceBuGLnUs8JBf9RgpzrGSa
Ytb: https://youtu.be/trXxX3ZY5FM
Blog post: https://www.davidrevoy.com/article1066/xppen-deco-01v3-review-on-gnulinux
Note: Not a sponsored review, but I received the tablet for free. It's a model I selected myself on the XpPen catalog as I wanted to review budget friendly hardware this time and on the way reports the specs to the Linux devs. A big thank you to @whot !
@davidrevoy Would you consider moving back to a screenless pen tablet?
Until some point in history you were one of the few artists that almost convinced ne to move to a screenless pen tablet but then you went into the dark side with the XP pen artists pro 16
@Juankprada Hehe, I'm still using the display tablets as mainly screen-less tablet that's the main reason (and honestly, it works well and it's a way to get large active area). That's why you can see me cloning them to my main display.
@davidrevoy Ahh in unable to try this in a painless way as my main screen is 4K but my tablet is FHD, so is either struggling with the mapping or wasting the 4K potential@of my main screen
@Juankprada True, it require compatible ratio/resolution. I remember I succeed with xrandr on X11 to map a 1440p monitor on a 1080p Cintiq 13HD with downscaling. It was a fun test, but the fonts were small and blury, and setup wasn't that stable, many small glitch to clone with a scaling like that... I was probably in a territory of 'the feature exists, but nobody ever beta-tested it in production so it was bit rotten'.