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No hay artículos en el carroGabriela Ramirez
Comentado en México el 6 de diciembre de 2024
Buen producto, fácil de instalar y de usar
Susana Clementina Cardoso Tinoco
Comentado en México el 21 de diciembre de 2024
Buen producto, llevo bastante usándola y funciona bien. Solo al iniciar mi compu no la reconoce, un par de minutos y la reconoce
Kay.P.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de julio de 2023
I recently purchased the XPPen Deco mini7W Graphic Tablet to use as an alternative mouse for my work computer due to hand pain caused by the conventional-style mouse. While it hasn't completely replaced my traditional mouse, it has proven to be a helpful tool in managing my discomfort. Here are my thoughts on this wireless drawing tablet:Pros:Ergonomic Design: The XPPen Deco mini7W has a sleek and compact design that fits comfortably in my hand. Its lightweight construction allows for easy maneuverability, reducing strain on my wrist and fingers.Pressure Sensitivity: The tablet's pressure sensitivity is excellent, making it great for artistic endeavors or precision tasks that require different levels of control.Customizable Buttons: The tablet features programmable buttons that can be assigned to various shortcuts, providing quick access to frequently used functions. This feature enhances efficiency and reduces the need to reach for the keyboard.Wireless Connectivity: The wireless functionality of this tablet is a convenient feature, eliminating the hassle of cords and allowing for greater freedom of movement.Cons:Learning Curve: Transitioning from a conventional mouse to a drawing tablet requires some adjustment. It took me a while to get accustomed to the tablet's touch-sensitive surface and hand-eye coordination. However, with patience and practice, I was able to improve my control over time.Limited Mouse Functionality: While the XPPen Deco mini7W serves as a decent alternative mouse, it lacks the full range of features that a traditional mouse offers. This limitation may require the use of a conventional mouse alongside the tablet for certain tasks.Battery Life: The battery life could be better. Although it lasts for a reasonable amount of time, I find myself needing to recharge it more frequently than expected.Overall, the XPPen Deco mini7W Graphic Tablet is a solid option for those seeking an alternative mouse due to hand pain. While there is a learning curve and some limitations in terms of mouse functionality, the tablet's ergonomic design, pressure sensitivity, and wireless connectivity make it a valuable addition to my workstation. I recommend using it in conjunction with a traditional mouse to handle tasks that are better suited for a conventional input device. With some adaptation, this tablet has become an essential tool for alleviating my hand pain during prolonged computer use.
dr perez
Comentado en México el 15 de febrero de 2023
util de facil uso
Giselle Hernández
Comentado en México el 8 de diciembre de 2023
Cumple las expectativas
Hugo
Comentado en México el 23 de julio de 2022
Práctica y ergonómico
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de octubre de 2022
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
Lagomorphius
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de junio de 2021
I had a Wacom tablet that was no longer supported so I decided to try something different. This is the first wireless table I've used. Seems to work great on Windows 10 - found the wireless immediately. I've tried it with Photoshop, Affinity Photo and Howler. Sketching is smooth with all three.Update - I switched over to Linux have mostly been using this with Krita. It works great - when it works. Props to XP-Pen for providing Linux drivers. Unfortunately there's something goofed up about this tablet and Linux (Mint). The battery now seems to only last 10-20 minutes so in order to use it reliably it has to be plugged into a USB port. That would be ok, but then it doesn't work properly unless the wifi dongle is plugged into another USB port. Anytime I reboot my laptop I have to unplug the table from the USB connector or it won't be recognized, then plug it back in again. Just too much busy work and I'm tired of having half my USB ports always occupied by this tablet. I could buy the wired version, but that's USB-C so I'd need an adapter, and it isn't clear that the wired version even works with Linux. So I switched back to a wired version of that other brand of tablet, which also works fine with the native drivers.Updated update - I used a Wacom table for awhile but the drivers aren't stable. Ended up losing work when it would crash out of an app with no warning. Went back to the XP-Pen and now appreciate it more even with having to use two ports.
Abdul R.
Comentado en Australia el 12 de diciembre de 2021
Fun for kids. Good stepping stone for future better quality products. If they find arts is their thing.
Braavosi
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de enero de 2021
TLDR: It's awesome, it's mini, it's wireless and the drivers work well. Perfect for entry-level digital artists, artists who travel a lot, and artists who have small work areas.To be honest, I wasn't waiting specifically for it. I wanted a small, wireless drawing tablet for my desktop in order to use Aseprite and Krita. I also wanted to build the hand-eye coordination for this type of tablet.The drivers worked right away, just had to install, then restart the ole PC. Drawing on it feels GREAT. Nice lil spring to the pen. As close as you can get to that paper "feel", even better than the paperlike screen protector I have on my ipad pro.I've already customized a few of the shortcut buttons, but I'll need more time drawing on it to really work the rest.The only problem I can see is that the wireless usb receiver is very loose when plugged in. Just a touch and it disconnects. That could be a problem with just mine. I did about an hour of drawing and I didn't disconnect at all though, so...As for the drawing surface, I'd say it's plenty for the size of the tablet. I'm looking for a protective sleeve for it now. Well done, XP-Pen!
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