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summondice
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de marzo de 2025
These drawing tablets are probably the most underrated thing I've ever bought. Don't let their preschool look deceive you! These are surprisingly powerful little plug and play devices that are perfect for using with a phone (most are designed for a tablet experience). I've bought two now (one for each kid) and I'm seriously considering one for myself.Not only do they plug and play, they are immediately compatible with most of the apps I tried (including a 3d sculpting app and several drawing ones).And they're so perfectly priced for sticking a toe in the waters of digital art!
ana
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de julio de 2024
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JJ
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de marzo de 2024
Works perfectly as advertised, and works instantly. I love drawing with it. However, the curser that appears on my phone is a mouse curser, not a dot like when drawing tablets are plugged into windows computers. It works perfectly fine, but it being a semi-big curser makes it so I can't see alot of the fine lines I'm drawing. I'm on android 12. Probably just an android thing lol.
Jessica Bowman
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de marzo de 2024
As with any new drawing tablet, there's definitely a learning curve. It takes some time to adjust to the fact that you draw on the tablet surface while looking at the screen of your device. One thing I do like is that the connection cable is permanently attached to the tablet itself, so there's no chance of losing it.The design is a bit quirky, though. The name "Ninos" translates to "children" in Spanish, and the packaging even has a cute cartoon creature. However, the tablet itself is a pastel color and labeled as for adults only. This mixed messaging is confusing.Instruction Woes and App IssuesThe instructions that came with the tablet were less than helpful. I wasn't able to decipher most of them, and the recommended apps weren't great either. In the end, I found much better success with a different app called Sketchbook.Sketchbook offers a wide variety of drawing tools that mimic real-world art supplies like pencils, charcoal, and airbrushes. Using the Parblo Ninos Q with Sketchbook has given me a surprisingly good digital art experience.Overall ImpressionWhile I'm happy with the tablet now, there are some things to consider. If you're looking for a drawing tablet for a child, the marketing for the Ninos Q is misleading. Despite the name and design, there's no reason a child couldn't use it. However, be prepared to do your own research on compatible apps, as the included instructions and recommendations are lacking.That said, if you're an adult looking for an affordable starter tablet to experiment with digital art, the Parblo Ninos Q can be a decent option, especially when paired with a good app like Sketchbook.
Shutterbug83
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de enero de 2024
Unfortunately I can't say anything about the functionality of this drawing pad, as it does not seem to be compatible with a Pixel 6. According to all the technical aspects, it *should* work - OTG compatible, sufficient version of Android etc. Yet no matter what I do,my phone will not register that this device has been connected.All I can really speak on is the appearance and seeming quality of the device. It looks and feels like a toy for a child. It says it's recommended for "professionals" as well but with the overall look and feel of it, it seems more suited to children. Or maybe someone who just wants to doodle a bit on occasion. But if you're actually a professional or wanting to get serious use of a drawing pad, you probably want something better. This is lightweight plastic.
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