
The Bosto 16HD uses a 15.6-inch IPS panel that supports 1080P resolution. Two pieces of metal support are located below the resting surface to allow deployment in various angles.

There are rubber support on the surface and back for grip. The included stand is made of plastic and feels a bit cheap but build quality is solid. The nib remover is beneath the pen stand. The pen stand allows to the pen to rest horizontally and vertically. There are two customisable side buttons on the huge rubber grip. If you don't mind charging the pen, that model could be more value for money The retail price is around US$50 cheaper which is quite a significant discount. However, note that there's actually another Bosto 16HD model that comes with battery-charging pen. Build quality is solid and has a nice weight. The pen provided does not use battery hence does not require charging. The pen display can be powered by USB port that supplies enough power. On the other end are the USB type A and full-sized HDMI that go to the computer.

On one end are USB-C and micro-HDMI that go to the pen display. You can also download the drivers from Bosto's website.Ī single cable (actually two fused into one) is provided. The Windows and Mac drivers are loaded onto this 16GB USB thumb drive. These are all the things included in the box. The first thing I saw when I opened the box is a slip-in cover that's made of felt. The information is useful for those picking up the box off retail shelves.


In addition to listing the features, Bosto actually explained what those features mean and what they are used for. You can probably find it cheaper during sales. A pen display if you don't know is actually a monitor you can draw on. Well, the last I checked on Bosto's website, they are still making pen displays, and they are also making those all-in-one computers with built-in displays you can draw on.īosto 16HD is a 15.6-inch pen display that features 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity. When I last wrote about Bosto, I remembered saying I don't know where Bosto is heading to. I haven't heard much of Bosto until recently when I was contacted by online retailer Tomtop who asked if I was interested to review the Bosto 16HD. I've reviewed several Bosto products in the past and the last one was in 2015.
