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XP-Pen Tableta Drawing Star G640S Compatible con Android

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  • 【Compatible con Teléfonos y Tabletas Android】La compatibilidad con Android Star G640S se conecta a dispositivos móviles Andriod (teléfonos móviles o tabletas) que ejecutan el sistema operativo Android 6.0 o posterior con el conector OTG incluido. iPhone y iPad no son compatibles
  • 【6 x 3.75 Pulgadas de Area de Trabajo y 8192 Niveles de Sensibilidad】Sensibilidad a alta presión: la tableta con lápiz de dibujo presenta un área de trabajo de 6 x 3.75 pulgadas que utiliza por completo nuestros 8192 niveles de sensibilidad a la presión de la pluma. Experimente una precisión aún más precisa y una precisión nítida al alcance de su mano. El área de trabajo del teléfono se asigna al espacio de trabajo completo en la tableta
  • 【Sólo 6mm de Espesor y 6 Teclas Redondas Personalizables】Ubicado a su alcance para un acceso rápido para personalizar y optimizar su flujo de trabajo. Con sólo 9 mm de espesor, la tableta de dibujo para Android G640S es delgada para su portabilidad y fácil uso sobre la marcha
  • 【Pluma Pasiva sin Uso de Batería y 20 Puntas de Reemplazo】La pluma pasiva P05 Pen es un reemplazo perfecto para el mouse tradicional. Nuestros bolígrafos stylus no requieren recargarse, lo que permite juegos y juegos sin fin e ininterrumpidos. Esta tableta está diseñada para usuarios diestros y zurdos. Permitiéndote divertirte más. También viene con 20 puntas de pluma de repuesto, no se preocupe por la falta de puntas de pluma
  • 【Compatibilidad y Garantía 】StarG640S Android se puede usar con los sistemas operativos Andriod 6.0 y posteriores y Windows 10/8/7 y Mac 10.10 y posterioes y es compatible con la mayoría de los principales programas de software creativo. La compatibilidad cruzada se actualiza periódicamente a través de nuestras actualizaciones de controladores. XP-Pen ofrece un año de garantía y soporte técnico de por vida para todas nuestras tabletas / pantallas de lápiz.



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XP-PEN Star G640S Andriod! ¡Nueva compatibilidad, nueva capacidad!

El XP-Pen G640S Andriod ahora admite conexiones con dispositivos Android 6.0 y superiores. Es compatible con la nueva aplicación de dibujo Deco Draw de XP-Pen y también funciona con la mayoría de los principales software de terceros como Medibang, Autodesk Sketchbook, Zenbrush, Artrage, Microsoft Onenote, Microsoft Word, Markers y más, ofreciéndole una experiencia creativa completamente nueva con extrema portabilidad y potencial.

Recordatorio para conectar teléfonos y tabletas Android:

1.Antes de conectar la tableta XP-Pen a su teléfono o tableta Android, asegúrese de que su teléfono o tableta Android sea compatible con OTG y Android 6.0.

2. Cuando la batería de su teléfono o tableta Android se está agotando, es posible que su tableta no funcione correctamente. Por lo tanto, asegúrese de que su dispositivo Android tenga suficiente energía para funcionar normalmente.

3. Cuando su teléfono o tableta Android ingrese al modo de espera y no pueda usar el lápiz para controlar el cursor para activarlo, desconecte y vuelva a conectar el cable USB.

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tableta de dibujo

Diseño Elegante Con Más Espacio De Dibujo

Venga a experimentar el diseño liviano y elegante del nuevo G640S Andriod. Con un espesor de 9 mm, es delgado para la portabilidad y el uso fácil sobre la marcha. Con 6 x 3.75 pulgadas de espacio de dibujo, XP-PEN Star G640S Andriod proporciona más espacio que nunca para una mayor experiencia de dibujo y juego.

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Más Rápida Y Precisa

8192 niveles de sensibilidad a la presión, dándole la inteligencia para modificar, navegar y crear con una paleta llena de pinceles y bolígrafos.

La tasa de informe máxima de la G640 es de 266 RPS, para que las líneas fluyan más suavemente y funcionen mejor, trabajando de manera más rápida y eficiente.

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Nuevo Lápiz Pasivo

El lápiz pasivo P05 incluido funciona igual que un lápiz real, ¡pero no requiere batería ni carga! Los botones de barril se pueden personalizar para adaptarse a su hábito de dibujo.

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Personalización a Tu Alcance

G640S Andriod presenta 6 teclas de acceso directo personalizables redondas, ubicadas a su alcance para un acceso rápido para personalizar y optimizar su flujo de trabajo. Diseñado para usuarios diestros y zurdos, XP-Pen G640S se puede configurar en los modos de mano izquierda o derecha.

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Compatible Con La Mayoría De Los Sistemas Operativos y APPs

El XP-Pen Star G640S Andriod es compatible con Windows 7/8/10, Mac OS X 10.10 y superior, y funciona con la mayoría de los software creativos más importantes, incluidos Photoshop, SAI, Painter, Illustrator, Clip Studio y más. También es compatible con la aplicación XP-Pen Deco Draw Drawing, admite conexiones con dispositivos móviles Android 6.0 o superior.

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¿Qué hay en el paquete?

1X Star G640S Andriod Pen Tablet

1x lápiz Pasivo P05

20x puntas de repuesto

1x cable USB

1x clipa para sacar puntas

1x protector de lápiz

1x guía de usuario

1x adaptador USB a USB-C

1x adaptador USB a Micro USB

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El área de trabajo del teléfono se asigna al espacio de trabajo completo en la tableta

Recordatorio:

Cuando trabaje con un dispositivo Android: solo es compatible con el trabajo en la situación en que su dispositivo Android y la tableta G640S estén en vertical; no todos los dispositivos Android son compatibles, se sabe que los siguientes dispositivos son incompatibles:

Nexus 6 / Google

Galaxy S6 / Samsung

Galaxy S7 edge / Samsung

Galaxy S7 / Samsung

Galaxy Tab S2 / Samsung

Galaxy S8 / Samsung

Galaxy Note 4 / Samsung USB micro-B

Galaxy Note 8 / Samsung USB Tipo-C

Galaxy Note 9 / Samsung USB Tipo-C


Jose Luis Ochoa
Comentado en México el 22 de febrero de 2025
Excelente cumple la normativa y Calidad y Precio.
Carlos Sanchez
Comentado en México el 23 de junio de 2024
El producto es confiable al 100 en cuanto a precisión y demasiado fácil de usar, y para quitar dudas en cuanto a la calidad de material tomen en cuenta que es plástico y desafortunadamente se raya muy rápido tengo una semana y media de usarlo y ya está completamente rayado, creo que podría ser un producto desechable en menos de 3 meses.
Carlos Sanchez
Comentado en México el 23 de junio de 2024
El producto es confiable al 100 en cuanto a precisión y demasiado fácil de usar, y para quitar dudas en cuanto a la calidad de material tomen en cuenta que es plástico y desafortunadamente se raya muy rápido tengo una semana y media de usarlo y ya está completamente rayado, creo que podría ser un producto desechable en menos de 3 meses.
Carlos Sanchez
Comentado en México el 23 de junio de 2024
El producto es confiable al 100 en cuanto a precisión y demasiado fácil de usar, y para quitar dudas en cuanto a la calidad de material tomen en cuenta que es plástico y desafortunadamente se raya muy rápido tengo una semana y media de usarlo y ya está completamente rayado, creo que podría ser un producto desechable en menos de 3 meses.
Carlos Sanchez
Comentado en México el 23 de junio de 2024
El producto es confiable al 100 en cuanto a precisión y demasiado fácil de usar, y para quitar dudas en cuanto a la calidad de material tomen en cuenta que es plástico y desafortunadamente se raya muy rápido tengo una semana y media de usarlo y ya está completamente rayado, creo que podría ser un producto desechable en menos de 3 meses.
Carlos Sanchez
Comentado en México el 23 de junio de 2024
El producto es confiable al 100 en cuanto a precisión y demasiado fácil de usar, y para quitar dudas en cuanto a la calidad de material tomen en cuenta que es plástico y desafortunadamente se raya muy rápido tengo una semana y media de usarlo y ya está completamente rayado, creo que podría ser un producto desechable en menos de 3 meses.
Carlos Sanchez
Comentado en México el 23 de junio de 2024
El producto es confiable al 100 en cuanto a precisión y demasiado fácil de usar, y para quitar dudas en cuanto a la calidad de material tomen en cuenta que es plástico y desafortunadamente se raya muy rápido tengo una semana y media de usarlo y ya está completamente rayado, creo que podría ser un producto desechable en menos de 3 meses.
Carlos Sanchez
Comentado en México el 23 de junio de 2024
El producto es confiable al 100 en cuanto a precisión y demasiado fácil de usar, y para quitar dudas en cuanto a la calidad de material tomen en cuenta que es plástico y desafortunadamente se raya muy rápido tengo una semana y media de usarlo y ya está completamente rayado, creo que podría ser un producto desechable en menos de 3 meses.
Carlos Sanchez
Comentado en México el 23 de junio de 2024
El producto es confiable al 100 en cuanto a precisión y demasiado fácil de usar, y para quitar dudas en cuanto a la calidad de material tomen en cuenta que es plástico y desafortunadamente se raya muy rápido tengo una semana y media de usarlo y ya está completamente rayado, creo que podría ser un producto desechable en menos de 3 meses.
Edgar Llanos
Comentado en México el 20 de agosto de 2023
El producto llegó a tiempo y en buenas condiciones, la calidad es muy buena tanto para principiantes y gente avanzada, sin duda una buena compra.
Edgar Llanos
Comentado en México el 20 de agosto de 2023
El producto llegó a tiempo y en buenas condiciones, la calidad es muy buena tanto para principiantes y gente avanzada, sin duda una buena compra.
Edgar Llanos
Comentado en México el 20 de agosto de 2023
El producto llegó a tiempo y en buenas condiciones, la calidad es muy buena tanto para principiantes y gente avanzada, sin duda una buena compra.
Edgar Llanos
Comentado en México el 20 de agosto de 2023
El producto llegó a tiempo y en buenas condiciones, la calidad es muy buena tanto para principiantes y gente avanzada, sin duda una buena compra.
Edgar Llanos
Comentado en México el 20 de agosto de 2023
El producto llegó a tiempo y en buenas condiciones, la calidad es muy buena tanto para principiantes y gente avanzada, sin duda una buena compra.
Edgar Llanos
Comentado en México el 20 de agosto de 2023
El producto llegó a tiempo y en buenas condiciones, la calidad es muy buena tanto para principiantes y gente avanzada, sin duda una buena compra.
Edgar Llanos
Comentado en México el 20 de agosto de 2023
El producto llegó a tiempo y en buenas condiciones, la calidad es muy buena tanto para principiantes y gente avanzada, sin duda una buena compra.
Edgar Llanos
Comentado en México el 20 de agosto de 2023
El producto llegó a tiempo y en buenas condiciones, la calidad es muy buena tanto para principiantes y gente avanzada, sin duda una buena compra.
Victor Sánchez
Comentado en México el 12 de junio de 2023
Buena tableta, tanto para empezar como para personas más experimentadas.
Victor Sánchez
Comentado en México el 12 de junio de 2023
Buena tableta, tanto para empezar como para personas más experimentadas.
Victor Sánchez
Comentado en México el 12 de junio de 2023
Buena tableta, tanto para empezar como para personas más experimentadas.
Victor Sánchez
Comentado en México el 12 de junio de 2023
Buena tableta, tanto para empezar como para personas más experimentadas.
Victor Sánchez
Comentado en México el 12 de junio de 2023
Buena tableta, tanto para empezar como para personas más experimentadas.
Victor Sánchez
Comentado en México el 12 de junio de 2023
Buena tableta, tanto para empezar como para personas más experimentadas.
Victor Sánchez
Comentado en México el 12 de junio de 2023
Buena tableta, tanto para empezar como para personas más experimentadas.
Victor Sánchez
Comentado en México el 12 de junio de 2023
Buena tableta, tanto para empezar como para personas más experimentadas.
Shulin Juvatkar
Comentado en India el 17 de marzo de 2023
An epic tab for beginners like me. Feels pretty nice while drawingThe customizable buttons are very much handy as wellThe only thing I didn't know as a beginner is that the scratches become visible on the surface of the tab once u use it. Ig it's the same for other tabs too so I should avoid pressing too hard even tho it got biggie pressure sensitivityAlso I use krita for drawing on windows. It a free software and works very well (just throwin it here for anyone who's in need)
Shulin Juvatkar
Comentado en India el 17 de marzo de 2023
An epic tab for beginners like me. Feels pretty nice while drawingThe customizable buttons are very much handy as wellThe only thing I didn't know as a beginner is that the scratches become visible on the surface of the tab once u use it. Ig it's the same for other tabs too so I should avoid pressing too hard even tho it got biggie pressure sensitivityAlso I use krita for drawing on windows. It a free software and works very well (just throwin it here for anyone who's in need)
Shulin Juvatkar
Comentado en India el 17 de marzo de 2023
An epic tab for beginners like me. Feels pretty nice while drawingThe customizable buttons are very much handy as wellThe only thing I didn't know as a beginner is that the scratches become visible on the surface of the tab once u use it. Ig it's the same for other tabs too so I should avoid pressing too hard even tho it got biggie pressure sensitivityAlso I use krita for drawing on windows. It a free software and works very well (just throwin it here for anyone who's in need)
Shulin Juvatkar
Comentado en India el 17 de marzo de 2023
An epic tab for beginners like me. Feels pretty nice while drawingThe customizable buttons are very much handy as wellThe only thing I didn't know as a beginner is that the scratches become visible on the surface of the tab once u use it. Ig it's the same for other tabs too so I should avoid pressing too hard even tho it got biggie pressure sensitivityAlso I use krita for drawing on windows. It a free software and works very well (just throwin it here for anyone who's in need)
Shulin Juvatkar
Comentado en India el 17 de marzo de 2023
An epic tab for beginners like me. Feels pretty nice while drawingThe customizable buttons are very much handy as wellThe only thing I didn't know as a beginner is that the scratches become visible on the surface of the tab once u use it. Ig it's the same for other tabs too so I should avoid pressing too hard even tho it got biggie pressure sensitivityAlso I use krita for drawing on windows. It a free software and works very well (just throwin it here for anyone who's in need)
Shulin Juvatkar
Comentado en India el 17 de marzo de 2023
An epic tab for beginners like me. Feels pretty nice while drawingThe customizable buttons are very much handy as wellThe only thing I didn't know as a beginner is that the scratches become visible on the surface of the tab once u use it. Ig it's the same for other tabs too so I should avoid pressing too hard even tho it got biggie pressure sensitivityAlso I use krita for drawing on windows. It a free software and works very well (just throwin it here for anyone who's in need)
Shulin Juvatkar
Comentado en India el 17 de marzo de 2023
An epic tab for beginners like me. Feels pretty nice while drawingThe customizable buttons are very much handy as wellThe only thing I didn't know as a beginner is that the scratches become visible on the surface of the tab once u use it. Ig it's the same for other tabs too so I should avoid pressing too hard even tho it got biggie pressure sensitivityAlso I use krita for drawing on windows. It a free software and works very well (just throwin it here for anyone who's in need)
Shulin Juvatkar
Comentado en India el 17 de marzo de 2023
An epic tab for beginners like me. Feels pretty nice while drawingThe customizable buttons are very much handy as wellThe only thing I didn't know as a beginner is that the scratches become visible on the surface of the tab once u use it. Ig it's the same for other tabs too so I should avoid pressing too hard even tho it got biggie pressure sensitivityAlso I use krita for drawing on windows. It a free software and works very well (just throwin it here for anyone who's in need)
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Comentado en Egipto el 31 de octubre de 2023
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Comentado en Egipto el 31 de octubre de 2023
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efrain96369
Comentado en México el 11 de enero de 2023
Vienen muchas puntas para usar, adaptadores para conectar ella tableta en el celular, no me gusto que se raya súper fácil pero, es normal y pues que porta lápiz de elástico que trae es de mala calidad; precisamente el elástico es lo malo porque el plástico y adhesivo son muy buenos
efrain96369
Comentado en México el 11 de enero de 2023
Vienen muchas puntas para usar, adaptadores para conectar ella tableta en el celular, no me gusto que se raya súper fácil pero, es normal y pues que porta lápiz de elástico que trae es de mala calidad; precisamente el elástico es lo malo porque el plástico y adhesivo son muy buenos
efrain96369
Comentado en México el 11 de enero de 2023
Vienen muchas puntas para usar, adaptadores para conectar ella tableta en el celular, no me gusto que se raya súper fácil pero, es normal y pues que porta lápiz de elástico que trae es de mala calidad; precisamente el elástico es lo malo porque el plástico y adhesivo son muy buenos
efrain96369
Comentado en México el 11 de enero de 2023
Vienen muchas puntas para usar, adaptadores para conectar ella tableta en el celular, no me gusto que se raya súper fácil pero, es normal y pues que porta lápiz de elástico que trae es de mala calidad; precisamente el elástico es lo malo porque el plástico y adhesivo son muy buenos
efrain96369
Comentado en México el 11 de enero de 2023
Vienen muchas puntas para usar, adaptadores para conectar ella tableta en el celular, no me gusto que se raya súper fácil pero, es normal y pues que porta lápiz de elástico que trae es de mala calidad; precisamente el elástico es lo malo porque el plástico y adhesivo son muy buenos
efrain96369
Comentado en México el 11 de enero de 2023
Vienen muchas puntas para usar, adaptadores para conectar ella tableta en el celular, no me gusto que se raya súper fácil pero, es normal y pues que porta lápiz de elástico que trae es de mala calidad; precisamente el elástico es lo malo porque el plástico y adhesivo son muy buenos
efrain96369
Comentado en México el 11 de enero de 2023
Vienen muchas puntas para usar, adaptadores para conectar ella tableta en el celular, no me gusto que se raya súper fácil pero, es normal y pues que porta lápiz de elástico que trae es de mala calidad; precisamente el elástico es lo malo porque el plástico y adhesivo son muy buenos
efrain96369
Comentado en México el 11 de enero de 2023
Vienen muchas puntas para usar, adaptadores para conectar ella tableta en el celular, no me gusto que se raya súper fácil pero, es normal y pues que porta lápiz de elástico que trae es de mala calidad; precisamente el elástico es lo malo porque el plástico y adhesivo son muy buenos
Omar
Comentado en México el 22 de noviembre de 2022
Me sorprende que no haya tantos análisis de la tableta por parte de artistas.Que los botones estén en el lateral ayuda con una mejor ergonomía que si estuviesen en la parte de arriba y las dimensiones del área para dibujar no sientes que te falte espacio para trabajar. Vengo de usar una pantalla grande de dibujo Huion GT-156HD V2, y al contrario de que se piense que es un retroceso a mi flujo de trabajo, es un gran avance para mí, además, evita el cuello de camarón por dibujar en la pantalla, aunque este reclinada.Configuren la tableta bien, ya que al principio no podía hacer clic secundario con Clip Studio y era solo deshabilitar el windows ink solo en esa app.Con el lápiz:- Uso un botón para cambiar el grosor del pincel y como clic secundario cuando selecciono una capa (Alt + Ctrl + Clic derecho)- Uso el segundo botón para mover el lienzo (Barra de espacio + Botón izquierdo)Botones de la tableta:- Solo uso 3 para Clip Studio: Shift, Ctrl y Alt.- Los otros 3 los uso para acciones secundarias como cambiar de pestaña.El resto de las herramientas para la app uso el control oficial de Clip Studio.Puedes configurar que cada botón de la tableta y lápiz funcionen diferente para cada programa.Hasta ahora solo presenta un error con OBS, cual obedece SOLO SI NO está seleccionado el programa, pero no presenta mayores complicaciones.La cinta para sujetar el lápiz para que no se pierda se desprende al poner el lápiz, hay que reforzarlo.Lo recomiendo definitivamente.
Omar
Comentado en México el 22 de noviembre de 2022
Me sorprende que no haya tantos análisis de la tableta por parte de artistas.Que los botones estén en el lateral ayuda con una mejor ergonomía que si estuviesen en la parte de arriba y las dimensiones del área para dibujar no sientes que te falte espacio para trabajar. Vengo de usar una pantalla grande de dibujo Huion GT-156HD V2, y al contrario de que se piense que es un retroceso a mi flujo de trabajo, es un gran avance para mí, además, evita el cuello de camarón por dibujar en la pantalla, aunque este reclinada.Configuren la tableta bien, ya que al principio no podía hacer clic secundario con Clip Studio y era solo deshabilitar el windows ink solo en esa app.Con el lápiz:- Uso un botón para cambiar el grosor del pincel y como clic secundario cuando selecciono una capa (Alt + Ctrl + Clic derecho)- Uso el segundo botón para mover el lienzo (Barra de espacio + Botón izquierdo)Botones de la tableta:- Solo uso 3 para Clip Studio: Shift, Ctrl y Alt.- Los otros 3 los uso para acciones secundarias como cambiar de pestaña.El resto de las herramientas para la app uso el control oficial de Clip Studio.Puedes configurar que cada botón de la tableta y lápiz funcionen diferente para cada programa.Hasta ahora solo presenta un error con OBS, cual obedece SOLO SI NO está seleccionado el programa, pero no presenta mayores complicaciones.La cinta para sujetar el lápiz para que no se pierda se desprende al poner el lápiz, hay que reforzarlo.Lo recomiendo definitivamente.
Omar
Comentado en México el 22 de noviembre de 2022
Me sorprende que no haya tantos análisis de la tableta por parte de artistas.Que los botones estén en el lateral ayuda con una mejor ergonomía que si estuviesen en la parte de arriba y las dimensiones del área para dibujar no sientes que te falte espacio para trabajar. Vengo de usar una pantalla grande de dibujo Huion GT-156HD V2, y al contrario de que se piense que es un retroceso a mi flujo de trabajo, es un gran avance para mí, además, evita el cuello de camarón por dibujar en la pantalla, aunque este reclinada.Configuren la tableta bien, ya que al principio no podía hacer clic secundario con Clip Studio y era solo deshabilitar el windows ink solo en esa app.Con el lápiz:- Uso un botón para cambiar el grosor del pincel y como clic secundario cuando selecciono una capa (Alt + Ctrl + Clic derecho)- Uso el segundo botón para mover el lienzo (Barra de espacio + Botón izquierdo)Botones de la tableta:- Solo uso 3 para Clip Studio: Shift, Ctrl y Alt.- Los otros 3 los uso para acciones secundarias como cambiar de pestaña.El resto de las herramientas para la app uso el control oficial de Clip Studio.Puedes configurar que cada botón de la tableta y lápiz funcionen diferente para cada programa.Hasta ahora solo presenta un error con OBS, cual obedece SOLO SI NO está seleccionado el programa, pero no presenta mayores complicaciones.La cinta para sujetar el lápiz para que no se pierda se desprende al poner el lápiz, hay que reforzarlo.Lo recomiendo definitivamente.
Omar
Comentado en México el 22 de noviembre de 2022
Me sorprende que no haya tantos análisis de la tableta por parte de artistas.Que los botones estén en el lateral ayuda con una mejor ergonomía que si estuviesen en la parte de arriba y las dimensiones del área para dibujar no sientes que te falte espacio para trabajar. Vengo de usar una pantalla grande de dibujo Huion GT-156HD V2, y al contrario de que se piense que es un retroceso a mi flujo de trabajo, es un gran avance para mí, además, evita el cuello de camarón por dibujar en la pantalla, aunque este reclinada.Configuren la tableta bien, ya que al principio no podía hacer clic secundario con Clip Studio y era solo deshabilitar el windows ink solo en esa app.Con el lápiz:- Uso un botón para cambiar el grosor del pincel y como clic secundario cuando selecciono una capa (Alt + Ctrl + Clic derecho)- Uso el segundo botón para mover el lienzo (Barra de espacio + Botón izquierdo)Botones de la tableta:- Solo uso 3 para Clip Studio: Shift, Ctrl y Alt.- Los otros 3 los uso para acciones secundarias como cambiar de pestaña.El resto de las herramientas para la app uso el control oficial de Clip Studio.Puedes configurar que cada botón de la tableta y lápiz funcionen diferente para cada programa.Hasta ahora solo presenta un error con OBS, cual obedece SOLO SI NO está seleccionado el programa, pero no presenta mayores complicaciones.La cinta para sujetar el lápiz para que no se pierda se desprende al poner el lápiz, hay que reforzarlo.Lo recomiendo definitivamente.
Omar
Comentado en México el 22 de noviembre de 2022
Me sorprende que no haya tantos análisis de la tableta por parte de artistas.Que los botones estén en el lateral ayuda con una mejor ergonomía que si estuviesen en la parte de arriba y las dimensiones del área para dibujar no sientes que te falte espacio para trabajar. Vengo de usar una pantalla grande de dibujo Huion GT-156HD V2, y al contrario de que se piense que es un retroceso a mi flujo de trabajo, es un gran avance para mí, además, evita el cuello de camarón por dibujar en la pantalla, aunque este reclinada.Configuren la tableta bien, ya que al principio no podía hacer clic secundario con Clip Studio y era solo deshabilitar el windows ink solo en esa app.Con el lápiz:- Uso un botón para cambiar el grosor del pincel y como clic secundario cuando selecciono una capa (Alt + Ctrl + Clic derecho)- Uso el segundo botón para mover el lienzo (Barra de espacio + Botón izquierdo)Botones de la tableta:- Solo uso 3 para Clip Studio: Shift, Ctrl y Alt.- Los otros 3 los uso para acciones secundarias como cambiar de pestaña.El resto de las herramientas para la app uso el control oficial de Clip Studio.Puedes configurar que cada botón de la tableta y lápiz funcionen diferente para cada programa.Hasta ahora solo presenta un error con OBS, cual obedece SOLO SI NO está seleccionado el programa, pero no presenta mayores complicaciones.La cinta para sujetar el lápiz para que no se pierda se desprende al poner el lápiz, hay que reforzarlo.Lo recomiendo definitivamente.
Omar
Comentado en México el 22 de noviembre de 2022
Me sorprende que no haya tantos análisis de la tableta por parte de artistas.Que los botones estén en el lateral ayuda con una mejor ergonomía que si estuviesen en la parte de arriba y las dimensiones del área para dibujar no sientes que te falte espacio para trabajar. Vengo de usar una pantalla grande de dibujo Huion GT-156HD V2, y al contrario de que se piense que es un retroceso a mi flujo de trabajo, es un gran avance para mí, además, evita el cuello de camarón por dibujar en la pantalla, aunque este reclinada.Configuren la tableta bien, ya que al principio no podía hacer clic secundario con Clip Studio y era solo deshabilitar el windows ink solo en esa app.Con el lápiz:- Uso un botón para cambiar el grosor del pincel y como clic secundario cuando selecciono una capa (Alt + Ctrl + Clic derecho)- Uso el segundo botón para mover el lienzo (Barra de espacio + Botón izquierdo)Botones de la tableta:- Solo uso 3 para Clip Studio: Shift, Ctrl y Alt.- Los otros 3 los uso para acciones secundarias como cambiar de pestaña.El resto de las herramientas para la app uso el control oficial de Clip Studio.Puedes configurar que cada botón de la tableta y lápiz funcionen diferente para cada programa.Hasta ahora solo presenta un error con OBS, cual obedece SOLO SI NO está seleccionado el programa, pero no presenta mayores complicaciones.La cinta para sujetar el lápiz para que no se pierda se desprende al poner el lápiz, hay que reforzarlo.Lo recomiendo definitivamente.
Omar
Comentado en México el 22 de noviembre de 2022
Me sorprende que no haya tantos análisis de la tableta por parte de artistas.Que los botones estén en el lateral ayuda con una mejor ergonomía que si estuviesen en la parte de arriba y las dimensiones del área para dibujar no sientes que te falte espacio para trabajar. Vengo de usar una pantalla grande de dibujo Huion GT-156HD V2, y al contrario de que se piense que es un retroceso a mi flujo de trabajo, es un gran avance para mí, además, evita el cuello de camarón por dibujar en la pantalla, aunque este reclinada.Configuren la tableta bien, ya que al principio no podía hacer clic secundario con Clip Studio y era solo deshabilitar el windows ink solo en esa app.Con el lápiz:- Uso un botón para cambiar el grosor del pincel y como clic secundario cuando selecciono una capa (Alt + Ctrl + Clic derecho)- Uso el segundo botón para mover el lienzo (Barra de espacio + Botón izquierdo)Botones de la tableta:- Solo uso 3 para Clip Studio: Shift, Ctrl y Alt.- Los otros 3 los uso para acciones secundarias como cambiar de pestaña.El resto de las herramientas para la app uso el control oficial de Clip Studio.Puedes configurar que cada botón de la tableta y lápiz funcionen diferente para cada programa.Hasta ahora solo presenta un error con OBS, cual obedece SOLO SI NO está seleccionado el programa, pero no presenta mayores complicaciones.La cinta para sujetar el lápiz para que no se pierda se desprende al poner el lápiz, hay que reforzarlo.Lo recomiendo definitivamente.
Omar
Comentado en México el 22 de noviembre de 2022
Me sorprende que no haya tantos análisis de la tableta por parte de artistas.Que los botones estén en el lateral ayuda con una mejor ergonomía que si estuviesen en la parte de arriba y las dimensiones del área para dibujar no sientes que te falte espacio para trabajar. Vengo de usar una pantalla grande de dibujo Huion GT-156HD V2, y al contrario de que se piense que es un retroceso a mi flujo de trabajo, es un gran avance para mí, además, evita el cuello de camarón por dibujar en la pantalla, aunque este reclinada.Configuren la tableta bien, ya que al principio no podía hacer clic secundario con Clip Studio y era solo deshabilitar el windows ink solo en esa app.Con el lápiz:- Uso un botón para cambiar el grosor del pincel y como clic secundario cuando selecciono una capa (Alt + Ctrl + Clic derecho)- Uso el segundo botón para mover el lienzo (Barra de espacio + Botón izquierdo)Botones de la tableta:- Solo uso 3 para Clip Studio: Shift, Ctrl y Alt.- Los otros 3 los uso para acciones secundarias como cambiar de pestaña.El resto de las herramientas para la app uso el control oficial de Clip Studio.Puedes configurar que cada botón de la tableta y lápiz funcionen diferente para cada programa.Hasta ahora solo presenta un error con OBS, cual obedece SOLO SI NO está seleccionado el programa, pero no presenta mayores complicaciones.La cinta para sujetar el lápiz para que no se pierda se desprende al poner el lápiz, hay que reforzarlo.Lo recomiendo definitivamente.
Enrique
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de agosto de 2021
I had another tablet from another brand before which didn't have a battery-free pen and I can say this is like the best feature! It's super cool not having to worry about the corrosion from the battery if you leave the pen some months without use.It works like a charm, the area is very adequate, I don't feel like I run out of space when drawing, some minor cons on the overall product are.1- It gets scratched, very scratched after some time, but this doesn't affect the usability, it still performs as new and sensibility is the same, it's just some visual stuff.2- The driver interface could be a bit more user friendly I think.I think these are the only cons, as you see, pretty small stuff which doesn't really affect how you draw on it. I've been using it for a year I think now, and wanted to write a review just now.Worth the money!
Enrique
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de agosto de 2021
I had another tablet from another brand before which didn't have a battery-free pen and I can say this is like the best feature! It's super cool not having to worry about the corrosion from the battery if you leave the pen some months without use.It works like a charm, the area is very adequate, I don't feel like I run out of space when drawing, some minor cons on the overall product are.1- It gets scratched, very scratched after some time, but this doesn't affect the usability, it still performs as new and sensibility is the same, it's just some visual stuff.2- The driver interface could be a bit more user friendly I think.I think these are the only cons, as you see, pretty small stuff which doesn't really affect how you draw on it. I've been using it for a year I think now, and wanted to write a review just now.Worth the money!
Enrique
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de agosto de 2021
I had another tablet from another brand before which didn't have a battery-free pen and I can say this is like the best feature! It's super cool not having to worry about the corrosion from the battery if you leave the pen some months without use.It works like a charm, the area is very adequate, I don't feel like I run out of space when drawing, some minor cons on the overall product are.1- It gets scratched, very scratched after some time, but this doesn't affect the usability, it still performs as new and sensibility is the same, it's just some visual stuff.2- The driver interface could be a bit more user friendly I think.I think these are the only cons, as you see, pretty small stuff which doesn't really affect how you draw on it. I've been using it for a year I think now, and wanted to write a review just now.Worth the money!
Enrique
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de agosto de 2021
I had another tablet from another brand before which didn't have a battery-free pen and I can say this is like the best feature! It's super cool not having to worry about the corrosion from the battery if you leave the pen some months without use.It works like a charm, the area is very adequate, I don't feel like I run out of space when drawing, some minor cons on the overall product are.1- It gets scratched, very scratched after some time, but this doesn't affect the usability, it still performs as new and sensibility is the same, it's just some visual stuff.2- The driver interface could be a bit more user friendly I think.I think these are the only cons, as you see, pretty small stuff which doesn't really affect how you draw on it. I've been using it for a year I think now, and wanted to write a review just now.Worth the money!
Enrique
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de agosto de 2021
I had another tablet from another brand before which didn't have a battery-free pen and I can say this is like the best feature! It's super cool not having to worry about the corrosion from the battery if you leave the pen some months without use.It works like a charm, the area is very adequate, I don't feel like I run out of space when drawing, some minor cons on the overall product are.1- It gets scratched, very scratched after some time, but this doesn't affect the usability, it still performs as new and sensibility is the same, it's just some visual stuff.2- The driver interface could be a bit more user friendly I think.I think these are the only cons, as you see, pretty small stuff which doesn't really affect how you draw on it. I've been using it for a year I think now, and wanted to write a review just now.Worth the money!
Enrique
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de agosto de 2021
I had another tablet from another brand before which didn't have a battery-free pen and I can say this is like the best feature! It's super cool not having to worry about the corrosion from the battery if you leave the pen some months without use.It works like a charm, the area is very adequate, I don't feel like I run out of space when drawing, some minor cons on the overall product are.1- It gets scratched, very scratched after some time, but this doesn't affect the usability, it still performs as new and sensibility is the same, it's just some visual stuff.2- The driver interface could be a bit more user friendly I think.I think these are the only cons, as you see, pretty small stuff which doesn't really affect how you draw on it. I've been using it for a year I think now, and wanted to write a review just now.Worth the money!
Enrique
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de agosto de 2021
I had another tablet from another brand before which didn't have a battery-free pen and I can say this is like the best feature! It's super cool not having to worry about the corrosion from the battery if you leave the pen some months without use.It works like a charm, the area is very adequate, I don't feel like I run out of space when drawing, some minor cons on the overall product are.1- It gets scratched, very scratched after some time, but this doesn't affect the usability, it still performs as new and sensibility is the same, it's just some visual stuff.2- The driver interface could be a bit more user friendly I think.I think these are the only cons, as you see, pretty small stuff which doesn't really affect how you draw on it. I've been using it for a year I think now, and wanted to write a review just now.Worth the money!
Enrique
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de agosto de 2021
I had another tablet from another brand before which didn't have a battery-free pen and I can say this is like the best feature! It's super cool not having to worry about the corrosion from the battery if you leave the pen some months without use.It works like a charm, the area is very adequate, I don't feel like I run out of space when drawing, some minor cons on the overall product are.1- It gets scratched, very scratched after some time, but this doesn't affect the usability, it still performs as new and sensibility is the same, it's just some visual stuff.2- The driver interface could be a bit more user friendly I think.I think these are the only cons, as you see, pretty small stuff which doesn't really affect how you draw on it. I've been using it for a year I think now, and wanted to write a review just now.Worth the money!
Héctor López
Comentado en México el 1 de septiembre de 2021
Como novato y poco profesional en este mundo del dibujo digital, esta tablet me ha facilitado mucho el uso de programas de animación, el tacto con la plumilla que no es recargable es muy agradable.La calidad del plastico y de la zona de trabajo es muy comoda, si quieren empezar o aprender, es una buena opción.
Héctor López
Comentado en México el 1 de septiembre de 2021
Como novato y poco profesional en este mundo del dibujo digital, esta tablet me ha facilitado mucho el uso de programas de animación, el tacto con la plumilla que no es recargable es muy agradable.La calidad del plastico y de la zona de trabajo es muy comoda, si quieren empezar o aprender, es una buena opción.
Héctor López
Comentado en México el 1 de septiembre de 2021
Como novato y poco profesional en este mundo del dibujo digital, esta tablet me ha facilitado mucho el uso de programas de animación, el tacto con la plumilla que no es recargable es muy agradable.La calidad del plastico y de la zona de trabajo es muy comoda, si quieren empezar o aprender, es una buena opción.
Héctor López
Comentado en México el 1 de septiembre de 2021
Como novato y poco profesional en este mundo del dibujo digital, esta tablet me ha facilitado mucho el uso de programas de animación, el tacto con la plumilla que no es recargable es muy agradable.La calidad del plastico y de la zona de trabajo es muy comoda, si quieren empezar o aprender, es una buena opción.
Héctor López
Comentado en México el 1 de septiembre de 2021
Como novato y poco profesional en este mundo del dibujo digital, esta tablet me ha facilitado mucho el uso de programas de animación, el tacto con la plumilla que no es recargable es muy agradable.La calidad del plastico y de la zona de trabajo es muy comoda, si quieren empezar o aprender, es una buena opción.
Héctor López
Comentado en México el 1 de septiembre de 2021
Como novato y poco profesional en este mundo del dibujo digital, esta tablet me ha facilitado mucho el uso de programas de animación, el tacto con la plumilla que no es recargable es muy agradable.La calidad del plastico y de la zona de trabajo es muy comoda, si quieren empezar o aprender, es una buena opción.
Héctor López
Comentado en México el 1 de septiembre de 2021
Como novato y poco profesional en este mundo del dibujo digital, esta tablet me ha facilitado mucho el uso de programas de animación, el tacto con la plumilla que no es recargable es muy agradable.La calidad del plastico y de la zona de trabajo es muy comoda, si quieren empezar o aprender, es una buena opción.
Héctor López
Comentado en México el 1 de septiembre de 2021
Como novato y poco profesional en este mundo del dibujo digital, esta tablet me ha facilitado mucho el uso de programas de animación, el tacto con la plumilla que no es recargable es muy agradable.La calidad del plastico y de la zona de trabajo es muy comoda, si quieren empezar o aprender, es una buena opción.
Tania Marisela
Comentado en México el 26 de enero de 2020
No tiene nada que envidiarle a cualquier tableta gráfica wacom. es pequeña portátil y es estupenda, viene para adaptarla a tu teléfon y a mí me funciona bastante bien con Ibis Paint en Android. Perfecto, Lo único malo es que se raya bastante con la pluma pero nada que no pueda solucionar una mica para Tablet y te puede durar toda la vida sin ningún problema que le pueda afectar y sin perder sensibilidad.
Tania Marisela
Comentado en México el 26 de enero de 2020
No tiene nada que envidiarle a cualquier tableta gráfica wacom. es pequeña portátil y es estupenda, viene para adaptarla a tu teléfon y a mí me funciona bastante bien con Ibis Paint en Android. Perfecto, Lo único malo es que se raya bastante con la pluma pero nada que no pueda solucionar una mica para Tablet y te puede durar toda la vida sin ningún problema que le pueda afectar y sin perder sensibilidad.
Tania Marisela
Comentado en México el 26 de enero de 2020
No tiene nada que envidiarle a cualquier tableta gráfica wacom. es pequeña portátil y es estupenda, viene para adaptarla a tu teléfon y a mí me funciona bastante bien con Ibis Paint en Android. Perfecto, Lo único malo es que se raya bastante con la pluma pero nada que no pueda solucionar una mica para Tablet y te puede durar toda la vida sin ningún problema que le pueda afectar y sin perder sensibilidad.
Tania Marisela
Comentado en México el 26 de enero de 2020
No tiene nada que envidiarle a cualquier tableta gráfica wacom. es pequeña portátil y es estupenda, viene para adaptarla a tu teléfon y a mí me funciona bastante bien con Ibis Paint en Android. Perfecto, Lo único malo es que se raya bastante con la pluma pero nada que no pueda solucionar una mica para Tablet y te puede durar toda la vida sin ningún problema que le pueda afectar y sin perder sensibilidad.
Tania Marisela
Comentado en México el 26 de enero de 2020
No tiene nada que envidiarle a cualquier tableta gráfica wacom. es pequeña portátil y es estupenda, viene para adaptarla a tu teléfon y a mí me funciona bastante bien con Ibis Paint en Android. Perfecto, Lo único malo es que se raya bastante con la pluma pero nada que no pueda solucionar una mica para Tablet y te puede durar toda la vida sin ningún problema que le pueda afectar y sin perder sensibilidad.
Tania Marisela
Comentado en México el 26 de enero de 2020
No tiene nada que envidiarle a cualquier tableta gráfica wacom. es pequeña portátil y es estupenda, viene para adaptarla a tu teléfon y a mí me funciona bastante bien con Ibis Paint en Android. Perfecto, Lo único malo es que se raya bastante con la pluma pero nada que no pueda solucionar una mica para Tablet y te puede durar toda la vida sin ningún problema que le pueda afectar y sin perder sensibilidad.
Tania Marisela
Comentado en México el 26 de enero de 2020
No tiene nada que envidiarle a cualquier tableta gráfica wacom. es pequeña portátil y es estupenda, viene para adaptarla a tu teléfon y a mí me funciona bastante bien con Ibis Paint en Android. Perfecto, Lo único malo es que se raya bastante con la pluma pero nada que no pueda solucionar una mica para Tablet y te puede durar toda la vida sin ningún problema que le pueda afectar y sin perder sensibilidad.
Tania Marisela
Comentado en México el 26 de enero de 2020
No tiene nada que envidiarle a cualquier tableta gráfica wacom. es pequeña portátil y es estupenda, viene para adaptarla a tu teléfon y a mí me funciona bastante bien con Ibis Paint en Android. Perfecto, Lo único malo es que se raya bastante con la pluma pero nada que no pueda solucionar una mica para Tablet y te puede durar toda la vida sin ningún problema que le pueda afectar y sin perder sensibilidad.
Hawk eye
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de enero de 2020
I've been on and off with drawing/painting. Growing up, I always took art classes and as long as the assignments didn't bore me, I did well. Out of school, I didn't do any art for nearly a decade, until I discovered Art Academy on Wii U. I followed the Art Academy series until Nintendo shut down Miiverse. I moved to Discord for sharing art with friends, and discovered Ibis Paint X.I really like Ibis, but there's been one issue haunting me. Any time and way I try to draw diagonal lines, the software makes the lines squiggly, or wavy. I'm not going to lie and say my hand is completely steady during drawing, but the waviness of diagonal lines was horrible. As time went on, I drew less and less, hating the fact that any line that went diagonal, even a curve, would get wavy.I know this happens to others, I've read about it on the Internet. I've spent the last half year trying different ways to resolve it. Different tablets, low end and high end, on different versions of Android. Different styluses, passive and powered. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING HELPED. I even tried to reach out to the makers of Ibis Paint X for help. They tried, but couldn't.To shorten the story a bit, I somehow stumbled across this tablet, as I looked for alternatives other than dumping $550 on a Galaxy Tab S6 or buying a new PC tablet and software to draw on my laptop.For only $40, THIS STOPPED MY WAVY/SQUIGGLY LINE PROBLEM!!You might be saying, ONLY $40? To draw on a tablet? That's a lot! Remember, I was about to cough up for a high end Samsung tablet, which I don't really need, or a PC tablet for my laptop, which can't be moved since I use it for recording music. So for me, this little guy was perfect.I apologize for my long story, but that's how stoked I am to have found a solution to my dilemma. Now, onto my impressions about this tablet.Obviously, I don't have any issues with wavy lines using this. As if writing this, I've only used this with my six year old Huawei tablet, which is running Android 7.0, but I have a couple of other tablets to try this out on. The tablet was plug and play. I connected it to my Huawei, started Ibis, and started drawing. That easy.For Ibis, I don't see an option to use the four shortcut buttons on the tablet, which is a bit of bummer but doesn't upset me. You have a short list of presets to assign to the two buttons on the stylus, which feels good in my hand (I'm a lefty, and wear a size 9 Large glove). Using this tablet causes a PC style arrow cursor to show on my tablet screen. While some may not like it, I do, since the tablet tracks the stylus even when you hover the stylus tip very close to the tablet without touching it. It's easy to see where you're going to touch down.I intend to update this review as time goes on and I get to spend more time on this, on different devices. I'll have to get some screenshots of the problem I described in my story as well, so others can see the difference this makes. For now, I am ecstatic about this device and hope it lasts me for many years! Back to art I go!UPDATE: I've added some screenshots to this review and will share my experience having had this tablet for a couple of years now. Four out of the five screenshots are original art by me that was done using this graphics tablet.Take a look at the screenshot with the three pairs of lines. This is an illustration of the issue that this tablet fixed. The first set of lines labeled "ruler" were drawn using Ibis Paint's ruler function, which forces perfectly straight lines. The second set of lines illustrates the issue I was having. See how wobbly the lines are? I won't lie and say I have a perfectly steady hand, but this wobble in my lines is what made me stop doing art for so long. Finally, the third trio of lines at the bottom were drawn by me using this tablet. Again, you can see they aren't perfectly straight but they are much less wobbly than lines I drew via a stylus directly my Huawei tablet's screen.I've done A LOT of art using this tablet and have used up four stylus nibs. While this tablet's surface looks horribly scratched and scuffed, and has seen some moderate abuse from me taking this along with a Dragon brand tablet to work to doodle on breaks, it's drawing surface feels smooth to the touch and it has worked with every single tablet and PC I've connected it to.As mentioned in the initial review, I have a laptop that basically is living as a desktop PC. Said laptop is connected to a 32" TV, so it kinda felt like I didn't have enough space to move on this tablet when I connected it to the laptop. In the end, I wound up getting a bigger tablet from XP-Pen, which I'm very happy with as well and keep as a dedicated surface for my laptop.All in all I'm still very happy with both of my XP-Pen tablets, and am very happy that despite the heavy use and occasional abuse, this particular tablet still works like a champ!
Hawk eye
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de enero de 2020
I've been on and off with drawing/painting. Growing up, I always took art classes and as long as the assignments didn't bore me, I did well. Out of school, I didn't do any art for nearly a decade, until I discovered Art Academy on Wii U. I followed the Art Academy series until Nintendo shut down Miiverse. I moved to Discord for sharing art with friends, and discovered Ibis Paint X.I really like Ibis, but there's been one issue haunting me. Any time and way I try to draw diagonal lines, the software makes the lines squiggly, or wavy. I'm not going to lie and say my hand is completely steady during drawing, but the waviness of diagonal lines was horrible. As time went on, I drew less and less, hating the fact that any line that went diagonal, even a curve, would get wavy.I know this happens to others, I've read about it on the Internet. I've spent the last half year trying different ways to resolve it. Different tablets, low end and high end, on different versions of Android. Different styluses, passive and powered. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING HELPED. I even tried to reach out to the makers of Ibis Paint X for help. They tried, but couldn't.To shorten the story a bit, I somehow stumbled across this tablet, as I looked for alternatives other than dumping $550 on a Galaxy Tab S6 or buying a new PC tablet and software to draw on my laptop.For only $40, THIS STOPPED MY WAVY/SQUIGGLY LINE PROBLEM!!You might be saying, ONLY $40? To draw on a tablet? That's a lot! Remember, I was about to cough up for a high end Samsung tablet, which I don't really need, or a PC tablet for my laptop, which can't be moved since I use it for recording music. So for me, this little guy was perfect.I apologize for my long story, but that's how stoked I am to have found a solution to my dilemma. Now, onto my impressions about this tablet.Obviously, I don't have any issues with wavy lines using this. As if writing this, I've only used this with my six year old Huawei tablet, which is running Android 7.0, but I have a couple of other tablets to try this out on. The tablet was plug and play. I connected it to my Huawei, started Ibis, and started drawing. That easy.For Ibis, I don't see an option to use the four shortcut buttons on the tablet, which is a bit of bummer but doesn't upset me. You have a short list of presets to assign to the two buttons on the stylus, which feels good in my hand (I'm a lefty, and wear a size 9 Large glove). Using this tablet causes a PC style arrow cursor to show on my tablet screen. While some may not like it, I do, since the tablet tracks the stylus even when you hover the stylus tip very close to the tablet without touching it. It's easy to see where you're going to touch down.I intend to update this review as time goes on and I get to spend more time on this, on different devices. I'll have to get some screenshots of the problem I described in my story as well, so others can see the difference this makes. For now, I am ecstatic about this device and hope it lasts me for many years! Back to art I go!UPDATE: I've added some screenshots to this review and will share my experience having had this tablet for a couple of years now. Four out of the five screenshots are original art by me that was done using this graphics tablet.Take a look at the screenshot with the three pairs of lines. This is an illustration of the issue that this tablet fixed. The first set of lines labeled "ruler" were drawn using Ibis Paint's ruler function, which forces perfectly straight lines. The second set of lines illustrates the issue I was having. See how wobbly the lines are? I won't lie and say I have a perfectly steady hand, but this wobble in my lines is what made me stop doing art for so long. Finally, the third trio of lines at the bottom were drawn by me using this tablet. Again, you can see they aren't perfectly straight but they are much less wobbly than lines I drew via a stylus directly my Huawei tablet's screen.I've done A LOT of art using this tablet and have used up four stylus nibs. While this tablet's surface looks horribly scratched and scuffed, and has seen some moderate abuse from me taking this along with a Dragon brand tablet to work to doodle on breaks, it's drawing surface feels smooth to the touch and it has worked with every single tablet and PC I've connected it to.As mentioned in the initial review, I have a laptop that basically is living as a desktop PC. Said laptop is connected to a 32" TV, so it kinda felt like I didn't have enough space to move on this tablet when I connected it to the laptop. In the end, I wound up getting a bigger tablet from XP-Pen, which I'm very happy with as well and keep as a dedicated surface for my laptop.All in all I'm still very happy with both of my XP-Pen tablets, and am very happy that despite the heavy use and occasional abuse, this particular tablet still works like a champ!
Hawk eye
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de enero de 2020
I've been on and off with drawing/painting. Growing up, I always took art classes and as long as the assignments didn't bore me, I did well. Out of school, I didn't do any art for nearly a decade, until I discovered Art Academy on Wii U. I followed the Art Academy series until Nintendo shut down Miiverse. I moved to Discord for sharing art with friends, and discovered Ibis Paint X.I really like Ibis, but there's been one issue haunting me. Any time and way I try to draw diagonal lines, the software makes the lines squiggly, or wavy. I'm not going to lie and say my hand is completely steady during drawing, but the waviness of diagonal lines was horrible. As time went on, I drew less and less, hating the fact that any line that went diagonal, even a curve, would get wavy.I know this happens to others, I've read about it on the Internet. I've spent the last half year trying different ways to resolve it. Different tablets, low end and high end, on different versions of Android. Different styluses, passive and powered. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING HELPED. I even tried to reach out to the makers of Ibis Paint X for help. They tried, but couldn't.To shorten the story a bit, I somehow stumbled across this tablet, as I looked for alternatives other than dumping $550 on a Galaxy Tab S6 or buying a new PC tablet and software to draw on my laptop.For only $40, THIS STOPPED MY WAVY/SQUIGGLY LINE PROBLEM!!You might be saying, ONLY $40? To draw on a tablet? That's a lot! Remember, I was about to cough up for a high end Samsung tablet, which I don't really need, or a PC tablet for my laptop, which can't be moved since I use it for recording music. So for me, this little guy was perfect.I apologize for my long story, but that's how stoked I am to have found a solution to my dilemma. Now, onto my impressions about this tablet.Obviously, I don't have any issues with wavy lines using this. As if writing this, I've only used this with my six year old Huawei tablet, which is running Android 7.0, but I have a couple of other tablets to try this out on. The tablet was plug and play. I connected it to my Huawei, started Ibis, and started drawing. That easy.For Ibis, I don't see an option to use the four shortcut buttons on the tablet, which is a bit of bummer but doesn't upset me. You have a short list of presets to assign to the two buttons on the stylus, which feels good in my hand (I'm a lefty, and wear a size 9 Large glove). Using this tablet causes a PC style arrow cursor to show on my tablet screen. While some may not like it, I do, since the tablet tracks the stylus even when you hover the stylus tip very close to the tablet without touching it. It's easy to see where you're going to touch down.I intend to update this review as time goes on and I get to spend more time on this, on different devices. I'll have to get some screenshots of the problem I described in my story as well, so others can see the difference this makes. For now, I am ecstatic about this device and hope it lasts me for many years! Back to art I go!UPDATE: I've added some screenshots to this review and will share my experience having had this tablet for a couple of years now. Four out of the five screenshots are original art by me that was done using this graphics tablet.Take a look at the screenshot with the three pairs of lines. This is an illustration of the issue that this tablet fixed. The first set of lines labeled "ruler" were drawn using Ibis Paint's ruler function, which forces perfectly straight lines. The second set of lines illustrates the issue I was having. See how wobbly the lines are? I won't lie and say I have a perfectly steady hand, but this wobble in my lines is what made me stop doing art for so long. Finally, the third trio of lines at the bottom were drawn by me using this tablet. Again, you can see they aren't perfectly straight but they are much less wobbly than lines I drew via a stylus directly my Huawei tablet's screen.I've done A LOT of art using this tablet and have used up four stylus nibs. While this tablet's surface looks horribly scratched and scuffed, and has seen some moderate abuse from me taking this along with a Dragon brand tablet to work to doodle on breaks, it's drawing surface feels smooth to the touch and it has worked with every single tablet and PC I've connected it to.As mentioned in the initial review, I have a laptop that basically is living as a desktop PC. Said laptop is connected to a 32" TV, so it kinda felt like I didn't have enough space to move on this tablet when I connected it to the laptop. In the end, I wound up getting a bigger tablet from XP-Pen, which I'm very happy with as well and keep as a dedicated surface for my laptop.All in all I'm still very happy with both of my XP-Pen tablets, and am very happy that despite the heavy use and occasional abuse, this particular tablet still works like a champ!
Hawk eye
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de enero de 2020
I've been on and off with drawing/painting. Growing up, I always took art classes and as long as the assignments didn't bore me, I did well. Out of school, I didn't do any art for nearly a decade, until I discovered Art Academy on Wii U. I followed the Art Academy series until Nintendo shut down Miiverse. I moved to Discord for sharing art with friends, and discovered Ibis Paint X.I really like Ibis, but there's been one issue haunting me. Any time and way I try to draw diagonal lines, the software makes the lines squiggly, or wavy. I'm not going to lie and say my hand is completely steady during drawing, but the waviness of diagonal lines was horrible. As time went on, I drew less and less, hating the fact that any line that went diagonal, even a curve, would get wavy.I know this happens to others, I've read about it on the Internet. I've spent the last half year trying different ways to resolve it. Different tablets, low end and high end, on different versions of Android. Different styluses, passive and powered. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING HELPED. I even tried to reach out to the makers of Ibis Paint X for help. They tried, but couldn't.To shorten the story a bit, I somehow stumbled across this tablet, as I looked for alternatives other than dumping $550 on a Galaxy Tab S6 or buying a new PC tablet and software to draw on my laptop.For only $40, THIS STOPPED MY WAVY/SQUIGGLY LINE PROBLEM!!You might be saying, ONLY $40? To draw on a tablet? That's a lot! Remember, I was about to cough up for a high end Samsung tablet, which I don't really need, or a PC tablet for my laptop, which can't be moved since I use it for recording music. So for me, this little guy was perfect.I apologize for my long story, but that's how stoked I am to have found a solution to my dilemma. Now, onto my impressions about this tablet.Obviously, I don't have any issues with wavy lines using this. As if writing this, I've only used this with my six year old Huawei tablet, which is running Android 7.0, but I have a couple of other tablets to try this out on. The tablet was plug and play. I connected it to my Huawei, started Ibis, and started drawing. That easy.For Ibis, I don't see an option to use the four shortcut buttons on the tablet, which is a bit of bummer but doesn't upset me. You have a short list of presets to assign to the two buttons on the stylus, which feels good in my hand (I'm a lefty, and wear a size 9 Large glove). Using this tablet causes a PC style arrow cursor to show on my tablet screen. While some may not like it, I do, since the tablet tracks the stylus even when you hover the stylus tip very close to the tablet without touching it. It's easy to see where you're going to touch down.I intend to update this review as time goes on and I get to spend more time on this, on different devices. I'll have to get some screenshots of the problem I described in my story as well, so others can see the difference this makes. For now, I am ecstatic about this device and hope it lasts me for many years! Back to art I go!UPDATE: I've added some screenshots to this review and will share my experience having had this tablet for a couple of years now. Four out of the five screenshots are original art by me that was done using this graphics tablet.Take a look at the screenshot with the three pairs of lines. This is an illustration of the issue that this tablet fixed. The first set of lines labeled "ruler" were drawn using Ibis Paint's ruler function, which forces perfectly straight lines. The second set of lines illustrates the issue I was having. See how wobbly the lines are? I won't lie and say I have a perfectly steady hand, but this wobble in my lines is what made me stop doing art for so long. Finally, the third trio of lines at the bottom were drawn by me using this tablet. Again, you can see they aren't perfectly straight but they are much less wobbly than lines I drew via a stylus directly my Huawei tablet's screen.I've done A LOT of art using this tablet and have used up four stylus nibs. While this tablet's surface looks horribly scratched and scuffed, and has seen some moderate abuse from me taking this along with a Dragon brand tablet to work to doodle on breaks, it's drawing surface feels smooth to the touch and it has worked with every single tablet and PC I've connected it to.As mentioned in the initial review, I have a laptop that basically is living as a desktop PC. Said laptop is connected to a 32" TV, so it kinda felt like I didn't have enough space to move on this tablet when I connected it to the laptop. In the end, I wound up getting a bigger tablet from XP-Pen, which I'm very happy with as well and keep as a dedicated surface for my laptop.All in all I'm still very happy with both of my XP-Pen tablets, and am very happy that despite the heavy use and occasional abuse, this particular tablet still works like a champ!
Hawk eye
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de enero de 2020
I've been on and off with drawing/painting. Growing up, I always took art classes and as long as the assignments didn't bore me, I did well. Out of school, I didn't do any art for nearly a decade, until I discovered Art Academy on Wii U. I followed the Art Academy series until Nintendo shut down Miiverse. I moved to Discord for sharing art with friends, and discovered Ibis Paint X.I really like Ibis, but there's been one issue haunting me. Any time and way I try to draw diagonal lines, the software makes the lines squiggly, or wavy. I'm not going to lie and say my hand is completely steady during drawing, but the waviness of diagonal lines was horrible. As time went on, I drew less and less, hating the fact that any line that went diagonal, even a curve, would get wavy.I know this happens to others, I've read about it on the Internet. I've spent the last half year trying different ways to resolve it. Different tablets, low end and high end, on different versions of Android. Different styluses, passive and powered. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING HELPED. I even tried to reach out to the makers of Ibis Paint X for help. They tried, but couldn't.To shorten the story a bit, I somehow stumbled across this tablet, as I looked for alternatives other than dumping $550 on a Galaxy Tab S6 or buying a new PC tablet and software to draw on my laptop.For only $40, THIS STOPPED MY WAVY/SQUIGGLY LINE PROBLEM!!You might be saying, ONLY $40? To draw on a tablet? That's a lot! Remember, I was about to cough up for a high end Samsung tablet, which I don't really need, or a PC tablet for my laptop, which can't be moved since I use it for recording music. So for me, this little guy was perfect.I apologize for my long story, but that's how stoked I am to have found a solution to my dilemma. Now, onto my impressions about this tablet.Obviously, I don't have any issues with wavy lines using this. As if writing this, I've only used this with my six year old Huawei tablet, which is running Android 7.0, but I have a couple of other tablets to try this out on. The tablet was plug and play. I connected it to my Huawei, started Ibis, and started drawing. That easy.For Ibis, I don't see an option to use the four shortcut buttons on the tablet, which is a bit of bummer but doesn't upset me. You have a short list of presets to assign to the two buttons on the stylus, which feels good in my hand (I'm a lefty, and wear a size 9 Large glove). Using this tablet causes a PC style arrow cursor to show on my tablet screen. While some may not like it, I do, since the tablet tracks the stylus even when you hover the stylus tip very close to the tablet without touching it. It's easy to see where you're going to touch down.I intend to update this review as time goes on and I get to spend more time on this, on different devices. I'll have to get some screenshots of the problem I described in my story as well, so others can see the difference this makes. For now, I am ecstatic about this device and hope it lasts me for many years! Back to art I go!UPDATE: I've added some screenshots to this review and will share my experience having had this tablet for a couple of years now. Four out of the five screenshots are original art by me that was done using this graphics tablet.Take a look at the screenshot with the three pairs of lines. This is an illustration of the issue that this tablet fixed. The first set of lines labeled "ruler" were drawn using Ibis Paint's ruler function, which forces perfectly straight lines. The second set of lines illustrates the issue I was having. See how wobbly the lines are? I won't lie and say I have a perfectly steady hand, but this wobble in my lines is what made me stop doing art for so long. Finally, the third trio of lines at the bottom were drawn by me using this tablet. Again, you can see they aren't perfectly straight but they are much less wobbly than lines I drew via a stylus directly my Huawei tablet's screen.I've done A LOT of art using this tablet and have used up four stylus nibs. While this tablet's surface looks horribly scratched and scuffed, and has seen some moderate abuse from me taking this along with a Dragon brand tablet to work to doodle on breaks, it's drawing surface feels smooth to the touch and it has worked with every single tablet and PC I've connected it to.As mentioned in the initial review, I have a laptop that basically is living as a desktop PC. Said laptop is connected to a 32" TV, so it kinda felt like I didn't have enough space to move on this tablet when I connected it to the laptop. In the end, I wound up getting a bigger tablet from XP-Pen, which I'm very happy with as well and keep as a dedicated surface for my laptop.All in all I'm still very happy with both of my XP-Pen tablets, and am very happy that despite the heavy use and occasional abuse, this particular tablet still works like a champ!
Hawk eye
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de enero de 2020
I've been on and off with drawing/painting. Growing up, I always took art classes and as long as the assignments didn't bore me, I did well. Out of school, I didn't do any art for nearly a decade, until I discovered Art Academy on Wii U. I followed the Art Academy series until Nintendo shut down Miiverse. I moved to Discord for sharing art with friends, and discovered Ibis Paint X.I really like Ibis, but there's been one issue haunting me. Any time and way I try to draw diagonal lines, the software makes the lines squiggly, or wavy. I'm not going to lie and say my hand is completely steady during drawing, but the waviness of diagonal lines was horrible. As time went on, I drew less and less, hating the fact that any line that went diagonal, even a curve, would get wavy.I know this happens to others, I've read about it on the Internet. I've spent the last half year trying different ways to resolve it. Different tablets, low end and high end, on different versions of Android. Different styluses, passive and powered. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING HELPED. I even tried to reach out to the makers of Ibis Paint X for help. They tried, but couldn't.To shorten the story a bit, I somehow stumbled across this tablet, as I looked for alternatives other than dumping $550 on a Galaxy Tab S6 or buying a new PC tablet and software to draw on my laptop.For only $40, THIS STOPPED MY WAVY/SQUIGGLY LINE PROBLEM!!You might be saying, ONLY $40? To draw on a tablet? That's a lot! Remember, I was about to cough up for a high end Samsung tablet, which I don't really need, or a PC tablet for my laptop, which can't be moved since I use it for recording music. So for me, this little guy was perfect.I apologize for my long story, but that's how stoked I am to have found a solution to my dilemma. Now, onto my impressions about this tablet.Obviously, I don't have any issues with wavy lines using this. As if writing this, I've only used this with my six year old Huawei tablet, which is running Android 7.0, but I have a couple of other tablets to try this out on. The tablet was plug and play. I connected it to my Huawei, started Ibis, and started drawing. That easy.For Ibis, I don't see an option to use the four shortcut buttons on the tablet, which is a bit of bummer but doesn't upset me. You have a short list of presets to assign to the two buttons on the stylus, which feels good in my hand (I'm a lefty, and wear a size 9 Large glove). Using this tablet causes a PC style arrow cursor to show on my tablet screen. While some may not like it, I do, since the tablet tracks the stylus even when you hover the stylus tip very close to the tablet without touching it. It's easy to see where you're going to touch down.I intend to update this review as time goes on and I get to spend more time on this, on different devices. I'll have to get some screenshots of the problem I described in my story as well, so others can see the difference this makes. For now, I am ecstatic about this device and hope it lasts me for many years! Back to art I go!UPDATE: I've added some screenshots to this review and will share my experience having had this tablet for a couple of years now. Four out of the five screenshots are original art by me that was done using this graphics tablet.Take a look at the screenshot with the three pairs of lines. This is an illustration of the issue that this tablet fixed. The first set of lines labeled "ruler" were drawn using Ibis Paint's ruler function, which forces perfectly straight lines. The second set of lines illustrates the issue I was having. See how wobbly the lines are? I won't lie and say I have a perfectly steady hand, but this wobble in my lines is what made me stop doing art for so long. Finally, the third trio of lines at the bottom were drawn by me using this tablet. Again, you can see they aren't perfectly straight but they are much less wobbly than lines I drew via a stylus directly my Huawei tablet's screen.I've done A LOT of art using this tablet and have used up four stylus nibs. While this tablet's surface looks horribly scratched and scuffed, and has seen some moderate abuse from me taking this along with a Dragon brand tablet to work to doodle on breaks, it's drawing surface feels smooth to the touch and it has worked with every single tablet and PC I've connected it to.As mentioned in the initial review, I have a laptop that basically is living as a desktop PC. Said laptop is connected to a 32" TV, so it kinda felt like I didn't have enough space to move on this tablet when I connected it to the laptop. In the end, I wound up getting a bigger tablet from XP-Pen, which I'm very happy with as well and keep as a dedicated surface for my laptop.All in all I'm still very happy with both of my XP-Pen tablets, and am very happy that despite the heavy use and occasional abuse, this particular tablet still works like a champ!
Hawk eye
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de enero de 2020
I've been on and off with drawing/painting. Growing up, I always took art classes and as long as the assignments didn't bore me, I did well. Out of school, I didn't do any art for nearly a decade, until I discovered Art Academy on Wii U. I followed the Art Academy series until Nintendo shut down Miiverse. I moved to Discord for sharing art with friends, and discovered Ibis Paint X.I really like Ibis, but there's been one issue haunting me. Any time and way I try to draw diagonal lines, the software makes the lines squiggly, or wavy. I'm not going to lie and say my hand is completely steady during drawing, but the waviness of diagonal lines was horrible. As time went on, I drew less and less, hating the fact that any line that went diagonal, even a curve, would get wavy.I know this happens to others, I've read about it on the Internet. I've spent the last half year trying different ways to resolve it. Different tablets, low end and high end, on different versions of Android. Different styluses, passive and powered. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING HELPED. I even tried to reach out to the makers of Ibis Paint X for help. They tried, but couldn't.To shorten the story a bit, I somehow stumbled across this tablet, as I looked for alternatives other than dumping $550 on a Galaxy Tab S6 or buying a new PC tablet and software to draw on my laptop.For only $40, THIS STOPPED MY WAVY/SQUIGGLY LINE PROBLEM!!You might be saying, ONLY $40? To draw on a tablet? That's a lot! Remember, I was about to cough up for a high end Samsung tablet, which I don't really need, or a PC tablet for my laptop, which can't be moved since I use it for recording music. So for me, this little guy was perfect.I apologize for my long story, but that's how stoked I am to have found a solution to my dilemma. Now, onto my impressions about this tablet.Obviously, I don't have any issues with wavy lines using this. As if writing this, I've only used this with my six year old Huawei tablet, which is running Android 7.0, but I have a couple of other tablets to try this out on. The tablet was plug and play. I connected it to my Huawei, started Ibis, and started drawing. That easy.For Ibis, I don't see an option to use the four shortcut buttons on the tablet, which is a bit of bummer but doesn't upset me. You have a short list of presets to assign to the two buttons on the stylus, which feels good in my hand (I'm a lefty, and wear a size 9 Large glove). Using this tablet causes a PC style arrow cursor to show on my tablet screen. While some may not like it, I do, since the tablet tracks the stylus even when you hover the stylus tip very close to the tablet without touching it. It's easy to see where you're going to touch down.I intend to update this review as time goes on and I get to spend more time on this, on different devices. I'll have to get some screenshots of the problem I described in my story as well, so others can see the difference this makes. For now, I am ecstatic about this device and hope it lasts me for many years! Back to art I go!UPDATE: I've added some screenshots to this review and will share my experience having had this tablet for a couple of years now. Four out of the five screenshots are original art by me that was done using this graphics tablet.Take a look at the screenshot with the three pairs of lines. This is an illustration of the issue that this tablet fixed. The first set of lines labeled "ruler" were drawn using Ibis Paint's ruler function, which forces perfectly straight lines. The second set of lines illustrates the issue I was having. See how wobbly the lines are? I won't lie and say I have a perfectly steady hand, but this wobble in my lines is what made me stop doing art for so long. Finally, the third trio of lines at the bottom were drawn by me using this tablet. Again, you can see they aren't perfectly straight but they are much less wobbly than lines I drew via a stylus directly my Huawei tablet's screen.I've done A LOT of art using this tablet and have used up four stylus nibs. While this tablet's surface looks horribly scratched and scuffed, and has seen some moderate abuse from me taking this along with a Dragon brand tablet to work to doodle on breaks, it's drawing surface feels smooth to the touch and it has worked with every single tablet and PC I've connected it to.As mentioned in the initial review, I have a laptop that basically is living as a desktop PC. Said laptop is connected to a 32" TV, so it kinda felt like I didn't have enough space to move on this tablet when I connected it to the laptop. In the end, I wound up getting a bigger tablet from XP-Pen, which I'm very happy with as well and keep as a dedicated surface for my laptop.All in all I'm still very happy with both of my XP-Pen tablets, and am very happy that despite the heavy use and occasional abuse, this particular tablet still works like a champ!
Hawk eye
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de enero de 2020
I've been on and off with drawing/painting. Growing up, I always took art classes and as long as the assignments didn't bore me, I did well. Out of school, I didn't do any art for nearly a decade, until I discovered Art Academy on Wii U. I followed the Art Academy series until Nintendo shut down Miiverse. I moved to Discord for sharing art with friends, and discovered Ibis Paint X.I really like Ibis, but there's been one issue haunting me. Any time and way I try to draw diagonal lines, the software makes the lines squiggly, or wavy. I'm not going to lie and say my hand is completely steady during drawing, but the waviness of diagonal lines was horrible. As time went on, I drew less and less, hating the fact that any line that went diagonal, even a curve, would get wavy.I know this happens to others, I've read about it on the Internet. I've spent the last half year trying different ways to resolve it. Different tablets, low end and high end, on different versions of Android. Different styluses, passive and powered. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING HELPED. I even tried to reach out to the makers of Ibis Paint X for help. They tried, but couldn't.To shorten the story a bit, I somehow stumbled across this tablet, as I looked for alternatives other than dumping $550 on a Galaxy Tab S6 or buying a new PC tablet and software to draw on my laptop.For only $40, THIS STOPPED MY WAVY/SQUIGGLY LINE PROBLEM!!You might be saying, ONLY $40? To draw on a tablet? That's a lot! Remember, I was about to cough up for a high end Samsung tablet, which I don't really need, or a PC tablet for my laptop, which can't be moved since I use it for recording music. So for me, this little guy was perfect.I apologize for my long story, but that's how stoked I am to have found a solution to my dilemma. Now, onto my impressions about this tablet.Obviously, I don't have any issues with wavy lines using this. As if writing this, I've only used this with my six year old Huawei tablet, which is running Android 7.0, but I have a couple of other tablets to try this out on. The tablet was plug and play. I connected it to my Huawei, started Ibis, and started drawing. That easy.For Ibis, I don't see an option to use the four shortcut buttons on the tablet, which is a bit of bummer but doesn't upset me. You have a short list of presets to assign to the two buttons on the stylus, which feels good in my hand (I'm a lefty, and wear a size 9 Large glove). Using this tablet causes a PC style arrow cursor to show on my tablet screen. While some may not like it, I do, since the tablet tracks the stylus even when you hover the stylus tip very close to the tablet without touching it. It's easy to see where you're going to touch down.I intend to update this review as time goes on and I get to spend more time on this, on different devices. I'll have to get some screenshots of the problem I described in my story as well, so others can see the difference this makes. For now, I am ecstatic about this device and hope it lasts me for many years! Back to art I go!UPDATE: I've added some screenshots to this review and will share my experience having had this tablet for a couple of years now. Four out of the five screenshots are original art by me that was done using this graphics tablet.Take a look at the screenshot with the three pairs of lines. This is an illustration of the issue that this tablet fixed. The first set of lines labeled "ruler" were drawn using Ibis Paint's ruler function, which forces perfectly straight lines. The second set of lines illustrates the issue I was having. See how wobbly the lines are? I won't lie and say I have a perfectly steady hand, but this wobble in my lines is what made me stop doing art for so long. Finally, the third trio of lines at the bottom were drawn by me using this tablet. Again, you can see they aren't perfectly straight but they are much less wobbly than lines I drew via a stylus directly my Huawei tablet's screen.I've done A LOT of art using this tablet and have used up four stylus nibs. While this tablet's surface looks horribly scratched and scuffed, and has seen some moderate abuse from me taking this along with a Dragon brand tablet to work to doodle on breaks, it's drawing surface feels smooth to the touch and it has worked with every single tablet and PC I've connected it to.As mentioned in the initial review, I have a laptop that basically is living as a desktop PC. Said laptop is connected to a 32" TV, so it kinda felt like I didn't have enough space to move on this tablet when I connected it to the laptop. In the end, I wound up getting a bigger tablet from XP-Pen, which I'm very happy with as well and keep as a dedicated surface for my laptop.All in all I'm still very happy with both of my XP-Pen tablets, and am very happy that despite the heavy use and occasional abuse, this particular tablet still works like a champ!
Enrique Sanchez-Lara
Comentado en México el 21 de septiembre de 2020
Al principio casi la tiro a la basura porque mis trazos eran horrorosos, pero no era la tableta, sino yo. Con la práctica ahora me ayuda mucho para dar mis clases online cuando debo explicar algo que antes hacía en el pizarrón de plumones. Lo único que no me gusta es que no lee automáticamente su configuración, entonces antes de empezar a usarla, hay que asegurarse de las funciones de la punta y los dos botones del lápiz. De ahi en fuera, todo OK.
Enrique Sanchez-Lara
Comentado en México el 21 de septiembre de 2020
Al principio casi la tiro a la basura porque mis trazos eran horrorosos, pero no era la tableta, sino yo. Con la práctica ahora me ayuda mucho para dar mis clases online cuando debo explicar algo que antes hacía en el pizarrón de plumones. Lo único que no me gusta es que no lee automáticamente su configuración, entonces antes de empezar a usarla, hay que asegurarse de las funciones de la punta y los dos botones del lápiz. De ahi en fuera, todo OK.
Enrique Sanchez-Lara
Comentado en México el 21 de septiembre de 2020
Al principio casi la tiro a la basura porque mis trazos eran horrorosos, pero no era la tableta, sino yo. Con la práctica ahora me ayuda mucho para dar mis clases online cuando debo explicar algo que antes hacía en el pizarrón de plumones. Lo único que no me gusta es que no lee automáticamente su configuración, entonces antes de empezar a usarla, hay que asegurarse de las funciones de la punta y los dos botones del lápiz. De ahi en fuera, todo OK.
Enrique Sanchez-Lara
Comentado en México el 21 de septiembre de 2020
Al principio casi la tiro a la basura porque mis trazos eran horrorosos, pero no era la tableta, sino yo. Con la práctica ahora me ayuda mucho para dar mis clases online cuando debo explicar algo que antes hacía en el pizarrón de plumones. Lo único que no me gusta es que no lee automáticamente su configuración, entonces antes de empezar a usarla, hay que asegurarse de las funciones de la punta y los dos botones del lápiz. De ahi en fuera, todo OK.
Enrique Sanchez-Lara
Comentado en México el 21 de septiembre de 2020
Al principio casi la tiro a la basura porque mis trazos eran horrorosos, pero no era la tableta, sino yo. Con la práctica ahora me ayuda mucho para dar mis clases online cuando debo explicar algo que antes hacía en el pizarrón de plumones. Lo único que no me gusta es que no lee automáticamente su configuración, entonces antes de empezar a usarla, hay que asegurarse de las funciones de la punta y los dos botones del lápiz. De ahi en fuera, todo OK.
Enrique Sanchez-Lara
Comentado en México el 21 de septiembre de 2020
Al principio casi la tiro a la basura porque mis trazos eran horrorosos, pero no era la tableta, sino yo. Con la práctica ahora me ayuda mucho para dar mis clases online cuando debo explicar algo que antes hacía en el pizarrón de plumones. Lo único que no me gusta es que no lee automáticamente su configuración, entonces antes de empezar a usarla, hay que asegurarse de las funciones de la punta y los dos botones del lápiz. De ahi en fuera, todo OK.
Enrique Sanchez-Lara
Comentado en México el 21 de septiembre de 2020
Al principio casi la tiro a la basura porque mis trazos eran horrorosos, pero no era la tableta, sino yo. Con la práctica ahora me ayuda mucho para dar mis clases online cuando debo explicar algo que antes hacía en el pizarrón de plumones. Lo único que no me gusta es que no lee automáticamente su configuración, entonces antes de empezar a usarla, hay que asegurarse de las funciones de la punta y los dos botones del lápiz. De ahi en fuera, todo OK.
Enrique Sanchez-Lara
Comentado en México el 21 de septiembre de 2020
Al principio casi la tiro a la basura porque mis trazos eran horrorosos, pero no era la tableta, sino yo. Con la práctica ahora me ayuda mucho para dar mis clases online cuando debo explicar algo que antes hacía en el pizarrón de plumones. Lo único que no me gusta es que no lee automáticamente su configuración, entonces antes de empezar a usarla, hay que asegurarse de las funciones de la punta y los dos botones del lápiz. De ahi en fuera, todo OK.
No Signal
Comentado en Canadá el 24 de octubre de 2018
Great so far - didn't rate "battery life" because it doesn't apply to the product, it's powered by usb and the pen does not require a battery unlike my previous Wacom tablet which became a massive pain in my rear near the end of its life.Product is as described, very sensitive and pressure differentiation takes some getting used to but is great for sketching.Driver install seems to have caused a minor issue with my system. Since installing, whether or not the tablet is connected (just having the driver installed), my system will behave as if it is constantly receiving repeated right-arrow inputs until I tap one of the arrow keys, then it goes away. This needs to be done once every system boot, but my PC runs nearly 24/7 and as such this poses no real issue for me.Driver/software is otherwise pretty straightforward, and allows for custom profiles. I currently have 3, 1 for illustration and vector software, 1 for Osu! gameplay and 1 for general use.The pen on the 640S has a textured gripping area, an improvement considering by and far one of the biggest complaints about the 640 seems to be that the pen had no grip and would slip out of the hand easily. It's not extremely textured though, to be transparent - it's just slightly grippier than the rest of the pen body. It has yet to fall out of my hand, it survived 2 hours of Osu! with sweaty hands, I naturally hold near the flared tip of the pen and have had no problems with grip. Then again, I'm a pleb so those playing more intense/competitive maps may find the grip insufficient.XP Pen is not stingy with their nibs either, including what looks like somewhere between 15-20 nibs with the product. Nice!Warranty is extensive, although I'm one of those people who probably won't enroll for a few reasons which I'll refrain from bothering with. It's great that it's offered at this price though, as a show of confidence in their product.While the tablet itself does not feel military grade durable, you'd be insane to expect that at this price point. I'm very satisfied with the apparent build quality and feel like it will last long emough to pay for itself in use. It's very lightweight but sits firmly on flat surfaces due to the rubber feet on the underside. It doesn't seem to be built to take any sort of abuse, just take care of your belongings and it should be just fine.As with most tablets lacking screens, the surface will eventually show visible signs of wear where the pen makes contact with the top, but it's no complaint. Only way I can see avoiding that would be to spend $350+ on a screen tablet with gorilla glass or equivalent, but that's not what this product is competing with.With the 640S (this review to be clear, as the original 640 reviews are mixed in) the usb input is a 90 degree angled cable, which is a massive improvement over the straighf-out style of cable input.The customizable buttons feel quite cheap/weak/brittle, so I wouldn't go mashing on them hard. They do work well though, particularly useful when mapped to brush swaps and tools like smear, blur, polygon/line tools and eraser if you don't enjoy using the pen button for erasing (I really don't).Also included is a little pen holder tab which can be stuck to the underside of the tablet (or anywhere you want, really) and the pen can be slid through the protruding loop of material to be held in place. I installed mine so my pen attaches alongside the far edge of my tablet.The pen does become inactive when it is raised roughly 3/4" or more from the surface, so those who have sporadic sketching habits will have to adjust, and those Osu! players who prefer the hover technique to dragging will probably need to adjust to the range for a little while. It took me about 20 minutes to get used to it, and it feels SO much better to me to play Osu! with this than with my mouse. I've officially converted for good after 2 days of use.Another reviewer recommended using an open source tablet driver found on Github as oposed to XP Pen's, and after my little hiccups with the official driver on my system I also plan to switch and try that driver to see if it resolves my minor issues. I strongly recommend against windows built-in driver for tablets, I just haven't had any satisfaction with it between 3 different brands/models of tablets and either official or open source drivers are almost always superior.For what I paid, I'm extremely pleased. Beats my previous wacom tablet in literally every regard, if it lasts long enough I'll be switching to XP Pen for all of my future needs. It's good for sketching & illustration, plays well with Osu!, and just plain gets the job done at a very attractive price. There are always more premium options, but there's some really great bang-for-buck in this product and I'm pleased.
No Signal
Comentado en Canadá el 24 de octubre de 2018
Great so far - didn't rate "battery life" because it doesn't apply to the product, it's powered by usb and the pen does not require a battery unlike my previous Wacom tablet which became a massive pain in my rear near the end of its life.Product is as described, very sensitive and pressure differentiation takes some getting used to but is great for sketching.Driver install seems to have caused a minor issue with my system. Since installing, whether or not the tablet is connected (just having the driver installed), my system will behave as if it is constantly receiving repeated right-arrow inputs until I tap one of the arrow keys, then it goes away. This needs to be done once every system boot, but my PC runs nearly 24/7 and as such this poses no real issue for me.Driver/software is otherwise pretty straightforward, and allows for custom profiles. I currently have 3, 1 for illustration and vector software, 1 for Osu! gameplay and 1 for general use.The pen on the 640S has a textured gripping area, an improvement considering by and far one of the biggest complaints about the 640 seems to be that the pen had no grip and would slip out of the hand easily. It's not extremely textured though, to be transparent - it's just slightly grippier than the rest of the pen body. It has yet to fall out of my hand, it survived 2 hours of Osu! with sweaty hands, I naturally hold near the flared tip of the pen and have had no problems with grip. Then again, I'm a pleb so those playing more intense/competitive maps may find the grip insufficient.XP Pen is not stingy with their nibs either, including what looks like somewhere between 15-20 nibs with the product. Nice!Warranty is extensive, although I'm one of those people who probably won't enroll for a few reasons which I'll refrain from bothering with. It's great that it's offered at this price though, as a show of confidence in their product.While the tablet itself does not feel military grade durable, you'd be insane to expect that at this price point. I'm very satisfied with the apparent build quality and feel like it will last long emough to pay for itself in use. It's very lightweight but sits firmly on flat surfaces due to the rubber feet on the underside. It doesn't seem to be built to take any sort of abuse, just take care of your belongings and it should be just fine.As with most tablets lacking screens, the surface will eventually show visible signs of wear where the pen makes contact with the top, but it's no complaint. Only way I can see avoiding that would be to spend $350+ on a screen tablet with gorilla glass or equivalent, but that's not what this product is competing with.With the 640S (this review to be clear, as the original 640 reviews are mixed in) the usb input is a 90 degree angled cable, which is a massive improvement over the straighf-out style of cable input.The customizable buttons feel quite cheap/weak/brittle, so I wouldn't go mashing on them hard. They do work well though, particularly useful when mapped to brush swaps and tools like smear, blur, polygon/line tools and eraser if you don't enjoy using the pen button for erasing (I really don't).Also included is a little pen holder tab which can be stuck to the underside of the tablet (or anywhere you want, really) and the pen can be slid through the protruding loop of material to be held in place. I installed mine so my pen attaches alongside the far edge of my tablet.The pen does become inactive when it is raised roughly 3/4" or more from the surface, so those who have sporadic sketching habits will have to adjust, and those Osu! players who prefer the hover technique to dragging will probably need to adjust to the range for a little while. It took me about 20 minutes to get used to it, and it feels SO much better to me to play Osu! with this than with my mouse. I've officially converted for good after 2 days of use.Another reviewer recommended using an open source tablet driver found on Github as oposed to XP Pen's, and after my little hiccups with the official driver on my system I also plan to switch and try that driver to see if it resolves my minor issues. I strongly recommend against windows built-in driver for tablets, I just haven't had any satisfaction with it between 3 different brands/models of tablets and either official or open source drivers are almost always superior.For what I paid, I'm extremely pleased. Beats my previous wacom tablet in literally every regard, if it lasts long enough I'll be switching to XP Pen for all of my future needs. It's good for sketching & illustration, plays well with Osu!, and just plain gets the job done at a very attractive price. There are always more premium options, but there's some really great bang-for-buck in this product and I'm pleased.
No Signal
Comentado en Canadá el 24 de octubre de 2018
Great so far - didn't rate "battery life" because it doesn't apply to the product, it's powered by usb and the pen does not require a battery unlike my previous Wacom tablet which became a massive pain in my rear near the end of its life.Product is as described, very sensitive and pressure differentiation takes some getting used to but is great for sketching.Driver install seems to have caused a minor issue with my system. Since installing, whether or not the tablet is connected (just having the driver installed), my system will behave as if it is constantly receiving repeated right-arrow inputs until I tap one of the arrow keys, then it goes away. This needs to be done once every system boot, but my PC runs nearly 24/7 and as such this poses no real issue for me.Driver/software is otherwise pretty straightforward, and allows for custom profiles. I currently have 3, 1 for illustration and vector software, 1 for Osu! gameplay and 1 for general use.The pen on the 640S has a textured gripping area, an improvement considering by and far one of the biggest complaints about the 640 seems to be that the pen had no grip and would slip out of the hand easily. It's not extremely textured though, to be transparent - it's just slightly grippier than the rest of the pen body. It has yet to fall out of my hand, it survived 2 hours of Osu! with sweaty hands, I naturally hold near the flared tip of the pen and have had no problems with grip. Then again, I'm a pleb so those playing more intense/competitive maps may find the grip insufficient.XP Pen is not stingy with their nibs either, including what looks like somewhere between 15-20 nibs with the product. Nice!Warranty is extensive, although I'm one of those people who probably won't enroll for a few reasons which I'll refrain from bothering with. It's great that it's offered at this price though, as a show of confidence in their product.While the tablet itself does not feel military grade durable, you'd be insane to expect that at this price point. I'm very satisfied with the apparent build quality and feel like it will last long emough to pay for itself in use. It's very lightweight but sits firmly on flat surfaces due to the rubber feet on the underside. It doesn't seem to be built to take any sort of abuse, just take care of your belongings and it should be just fine.As with most tablets lacking screens, the surface will eventually show visible signs of wear where the pen makes contact with the top, but it's no complaint. Only way I can see avoiding that would be to spend $350+ on a screen tablet with gorilla glass or equivalent, but that's not what this product is competing with.With the 640S (this review to be clear, as the original 640 reviews are mixed in) the usb input is a 90 degree angled cable, which is a massive improvement over the straighf-out style of cable input.The customizable buttons feel quite cheap/weak/brittle, so I wouldn't go mashing on them hard. They do work well though, particularly useful when mapped to brush swaps and tools like smear, blur, polygon/line tools and eraser if you don't enjoy using the pen button for erasing (I really don't).Also included is a little pen holder tab which can be stuck to the underside of the tablet (or anywhere you want, really) and the pen can be slid through the protruding loop of material to be held in place. I installed mine so my pen attaches alongside the far edge of my tablet.The pen does become inactive when it is raised roughly 3/4" or more from the surface, so those who have sporadic sketching habits will have to adjust, and those Osu! players who prefer the hover technique to dragging will probably need to adjust to the range for a little while. It took me about 20 minutes to get used to it, and it feels SO much better to me to play Osu! with this than with my mouse. I've officially converted for good after 2 days of use.Another reviewer recommended using an open source tablet driver found on Github as oposed to XP Pen's, and after my little hiccups with the official driver on my system I also plan to switch and try that driver to see if it resolves my minor issues. I strongly recommend against windows built-in driver for tablets, I just haven't had any satisfaction with it between 3 different brands/models of tablets and either official or open source drivers are almost always superior.For what I paid, I'm extremely pleased. Beats my previous wacom tablet in literally every regard, if it lasts long enough I'll be switching to XP Pen for all of my future needs. It's good for sketching & illustration, plays well with Osu!, and just plain gets the job done at a very attractive price. There are always more premium options, but there's some really great bang-for-buck in this product and I'm pleased.
No Signal
Comentado en Canadá el 24 de octubre de 2018
Great so far - didn't rate "battery life" because it doesn't apply to the product, it's powered by usb and the pen does not require a battery unlike my previous Wacom tablet which became a massive pain in my rear near the end of its life.Product is as described, very sensitive and pressure differentiation takes some getting used to but is great for sketching.Driver install seems to have caused a minor issue with my system. Since installing, whether or not the tablet is connected (just having the driver installed), my system will behave as if it is constantly receiving repeated right-arrow inputs until I tap one of the arrow keys, then it goes away. This needs to be done once every system boot, but my PC runs nearly 24/7 and as such this poses no real issue for me.Driver/software is otherwise pretty straightforward, and allows for custom profiles. I currently have 3, 1 for illustration and vector software, 1 for Osu! gameplay and 1 for general use.The pen on the 640S has a textured gripping area, an improvement considering by and far one of the biggest complaints about the 640 seems to be that the pen had no grip and would slip out of the hand easily. It's not extremely textured though, to be transparent - it's just slightly grippier than the rest of the pen body. It has yet to fall out of my hand, it survived 2 hours of Osu! with sweaty hands, I naturally hold near the flared tip of the pen and have had no problems with grip. Then again, I'm a pleb so those playing more intense/competitive maps may find the grip insufficient.XP Pen is not stingy with their nibs either, including what looks like somewhere between 15-20 nibs with the product. Nice!Warranty is extensive, although I'm one of those people who probably won't enroll for a few reasons which I'll refrain from bothering with. It's great that it's offered at this price though, as a show of confidence in their product.While the tablet itself does not feel military grade durable, you'd be insane to expect that at this price point. I'm very satisfied with the apparent build quality and feel like it will last long emough to pay for itself in use. It's very lightweight but sits firmly on flat surfaces due to the rubber feet on the underside. It doesn't seem to be built to take any sort of abuse, just take care of your belongings and it should be just fine.As with most tablets lacking screens, the surface will eventually show visible signs of wear where the pen makes contact with the top, but it's no complaint. Only way I can see avoiding that would be to spend $350+ on a screen tablet with gorilla glass or equivalent, but that's not what this product is competing with.With the 640S (this review to be clear, as the original 640 reviews are mixed in) the usb input is a 90 degree angled cable, which is a massive improvement over the straighf-out style of cable input.The customizable buttons feel quite cheap/weak/brittle, so I wouldn't go mashing on them hard. They do work well though, particularly useful when mapped to brush swaps and tools like smear, blur, polygon/line tools and eraser if you don't enjoy using the pen button for erasing (I really don't).Also included is a little pen holder tab which can be stuck to the underside of the tablet (or anywhere you want, really) and the pen can be slid through the protruding loop of material to be held in place. I installed mine so my pen attaches alongside the far edge of my tablet.The pen does become inactive when it is raised roughly 3/4" or more from the surface, so those who have sporadic sketching habits will have to adjust, and those Osu! players who prefer the hover technique to dragging will probably need to adjust to the range for a little while. It took me about 20 minutes to get used to it, and it feels SO much better to me to play Osu! with this than with my mouse. I've officially converted for good after 2 days of use.Another reviewer recommended using an open source tablet driver found on Github as oposed to XP Pen's, and after my little hiccups with the official driver on my system I also plan to switch and try that driver to see if it resolves my minor issues. I strongly recommend against windows built-in driver for tablets, I just haven't had any satisfaction with it between 3 different brands/models of tablets and either official or open source drivers are almost always superior.For what I paid, I'm extremely pleased. Beats my previous wacom tablet in literally every regard, if it lasts long enough I'll be switching to XP Pen for all of my future needs. It's good for sketching & illustration, plays well with Osu!, and just plain gets the job done at a very attractive price. There are always more premium options, but there's some really great bang-for-buck in this product and I'm pleased.
No Signal
Comentado en Canadá el 24 de octubre de 2018
Great so far - didn't rate "battery life" because it doesn't apply to the product, it's powered by usb and the pen does not require a battery unlike my previous Wacom tablet which became a massive pain in my rear near the end of its life.Product is as described, very sensitive and pressure differentiation takes some getting used to but is great for sketching.Driver install seems to have caused a minor issue with my system. Since installing, whether or not the tablet is connected (just having the driver installed), my system will behave as if it is constantly receiving repeated right-arrow inputs until I tap one of the arrow keys, then it goes away. This needs to be done once every system boot, but my PC runs nearly 24/7 and as such this poses no real issue for me.Driver/software is otherwise pretty straightforward, and allows for custom profiles. I currently have 3, 1 for illustration and vector software, 1 for Osu! gameplay and 1 for general use.The pen on the 640S has a textured gripping area, an improvement considering by and far one of the biggest complaints about the 640 seems to be that the pen had no grip and would slip out of the hand easily. It's not extremely textured though, to be transparent - it's just slightly grippier than the rest of the pen body. It has yet to fall out of my hand, it survived 2 hours of Osu! with sweaty hands, I naturally hold near the flared tip of the pen and have had no problems with grip. Then again, I'm a pleb so those playing more intense/competitive maps may find the grip insufficient.XP Pen is not stingy with their nibs either, including what looks like somewhere between 15-20 nibs with the product. Nice!Warranty is extensive, although I'm one of those people who probably won't enroll for a few reasons which I'll refrain from bothering with. It's great that it's offered at this price though, as a show of confidence in their product.While the tablet itself does not feel military grade durable, you'd be insane to expect that at this price point. I'm very satisfied with the apparent build quality and feel like it will last long emough to pay for itself in use. It's very lightweight but sits firmly on flat surfaces due to the rubber feet on the underside. It doesn't seem to be built to take any sort of abuse, just take care of your belongings and it should be just fine.As with most tablets lacking screens, the surface will eventually show visible signs of wear where the pen makes contact with the top, but it's no complaint. Only way I can see avoiding that would be to spend $350+ on a screen tablet with gorilla glass or equivalent, but that's not what this product is competing with.With the 640S (this review to be clear, as the original 640 reviews are mixed in) the usb input is a 90 degree angled cable, which is a massive improvement over the straighf-out style of cable input.The customizable buttons feel quite cheap/weak/brittle, so I wouldn't go mashing on them hard. They do work well though, particularly useful when mapped to brush swaps and tools like smear, blur, polygon/line tools and eraser if you don't enjoy using the pen button for erasing (I really don't).Also included is a little pen holder tab which can be stuck to the underside of the tablet (or anywhere you want, really) and the pen can be slid through the protruding loop of material to be held in place. I installed mine so my pen attaches alongside the far edge of my tablet.The pen does become inactive when it is raised roughly 3/4" or more from the surface, so those who have sporadic sketching habits will have to adjust, and those Osu! players who prefer the hover technique to dragging will probably need to adjust to the range for a little while. It took me about 20 minutes to get used to it, and it feels SO much better to me to play Osu! with this than with my mouse. I've officially converted for good after 2 days of use.Another reviewer recommended using an open source tablet driver found on Github as oposed to XP Pen's, and after my little hiccups with the official driver on my system I also plan to switch and try that driver to see if it resolves my minor issues. I strongly recommend against windows built-in driver for tablets, I just haven't had any satisfaction with it between 3 different brands/models of tablets and either official or open source drivers are almost always superior.For what I paid, I'm extremely pleased. Beats my previous wacom tablet in literally every regard, if it lasts long enough I'll be switching to XP Pen for all of my future needs. It's good for sketching & illustration, plays well with Osu!, and just plain gets the job done at a very attractive price. There are always more premium options, but there's some really great bang-for-buck in this product and I'm pleased.
No Signal
Comentado en Canadá el 24 de octubre de 2018
Great so far - didn't rate "battery life" because it doesn't apply to the product, it's powered by usb and the pen does not require a battery unlike my previous Wacom tablet which became a massive pain in my rear near the end of its life.Product is as described, very sensitive and pressure differentiation takes some getting used to but is great for sketching.Driver install seems to have caused a minor issue with my system. Since installing, whether or not the tablet is connected (just having the driver installed), my system will behave as if it is constantly receiving repeated right-arrow inputs until I tap one of the arrow keys, then it goes away. This needs to be done once every system boot, but my PC runs nearly 24/7 and as such this poses no real issue for me.Driver/software is otherwise pretty straightforward, and allows for custom profiles. I currently have 3, 1 for illustration and vector software, 1 for Osu! gameplay and 1 for general use.The pen on the 640S has a textured gripping area, an improvement considering by and far one of the biggest complaints about the 640 seems to be that the pen had no grip and would slip out of the hand easily. It's not extremely textured though, to be transparent - it's just slightly grippier than the rest of the pen body. It has yet to fall out of my hand, it survived 2 hours of Osu! with sweaty hands, I naturally hold near the flared tip of the pen and have had no problems with grip. Then again, I'm a pleb so those playing more intense/competitive maps may find the grip insufficient.XP Pen is not stingy with their nibs either, including what looks like somewhere between 15-20 nibs with the product. Nice!Warranty is extensive, although I'm one of those people who probably won't enroll for a few reasons which I'll refrain from bothering with. It's great that it's offered at this price though, as a show of confidence in their product.While the tablet itself does not feel military grade durable, you'd be insane to expect that at this price point. I'm very satisfied with the apparent build quality and feel like it will last long emough to pay for itself in use. It's very lightweight but sits firmly on flat surfaces due to the rubber feet on the underside. It doesn't seem to be built to take any sort of abuse, just take care of your belongings and it should be just fine.As with most tablets lacking screens, the surface will eventually show visible signs of wear where the pen makes contact with the top, but it's no complaint. Only way I can see avoiding that would be to spend $350+ on a screen tablet with gorilla glass or equivalent, but that's not what this product is competing with.With the 640S (this review to be clear, as the original 640 reviews are mixed in) the usb input is a 90 degree angled cable, which is a massive improvement over the straighf-out style of cable input.The customizable buttons feel quite cheap/weak/brittle, so I wouldn't go mashing on them hard. They do work well though, particularly useful when mapped to brush swaps and tools like smear, blur, polygon/line tools and eraser if you don't enjoy using the pen button for erasing (I really don't).Also included is a little pen holder tab which can be stuck to the underside of the tablet (or anywhere you want, really) and the pen can be slid through the protruding loop of material to be held in place. I installed mine so my pen attaches alongside the far edge of my tablet.The pen does become inactive when it is raised roughly 3/4" or more from the surface, so those who have sporadic sketching habits will have to adjust, and those Osu! players who prefer the hover technique to dragging will probably need to adjust to the range for a little while. It took me about 20 minutes to get used to it, and it feels SO much better to me to play Osu! with this than with my mouse. I've officially converted for good after 2 days of use.Another reviewer recommended using an open source tablet driver found on Github as oposed to XP Pen's, and after my little hiccups with the official driver on my system I also plan to switch and try that driver to see if it resolves my minor issues. I strongly recommend against windows built-in driver for tablets, I just haven't had any satisfaction with it between 3 different brands/models of tablets and either official or open source drivers are almost always superior.For what I paid, I'm extremely pleased. Beats my previous wacom tablet in literally every regard, if it lasts long enough I'll be switching to XP Pen for all of my future needs. It's good for sketching & illustration, plays well with Osu!, and just plain gets the job done at a very attractive price. There are always more premium options, but there's some really great bang-for-buck in this product and I'm pleased.
No Signal
Comentado en Canadá el 24 de octubre de 2018
Great so far - didn't rate "battery life" because it doesn't apply to the product, it's powered by usb and the pen does not require a battery unlike my previous Wacom tablet which became a massive pain in my rear near the end of its life.Product is as described, very sensitive and pressure differentiation takes some getting used to but is great for sketching.Driver install seems to have caused a minor issue with my system. Since installing, whether or not the tablet is connected (just having the driver installed), my system will behave as if it is constantly receiving repeated right-arrow inputs until I tap one of the arrow keys, then it goes away. This needs to be done once every system boot, but my PC runs nearly 24/7 and as such this poses no real issue for me.Driver/software is otherwise pretty straightforward, and allows for custom profiles. I currently have 3, 1 for illustration and vector software, 1 for Osu! gameplay and 1 for general use.The pen on the 640S has a textured gripping area, an improvement considering by and far one of the biggest complaints about the 640 seems to be that the pen had no grip and would slip out of the hand easily. It's not extremely textured though, to be transparent - it's just slightly grippier than the rest of the pen body. It has yet to fall out of my hand, it survived 2 hours of Osu! with sweaty hands, I naturally hold near the flared tip of the pen and have had no problems with grip. Then again, I'm a pleb so those playing more intense/competitive maps may find the grip insufficient.XP Pen is not stingy with their nibs either, including what looks like somewhere between 15-20 nibs with the product. Nice!Warranty is extensive, although I'm one of those people who probably won't enroll for a few reasons which I'll refrain from bothering with. It's great that it's offered at this price though, as a show of confidence in their product.While the tablet itself does not feel military grade durable, you'd be insane to expect that at this price point. I'm very satisfied with the apparent build quality and feel like it will last long emough to pay for itself in use. It's very lightweight but sits firmly on flat surfaces due to the rubber feet on the underside. It doesn't seem to be built to take any sort of abuse, just take care of your belongings and it should be just fine.As with most tablets lacking screens, the surface will eventually show visible signs of wear where the pen makes contact with the top, but it's no complaint. Only way I can see avoiding that would be to spend $350+ on a screen tablet with gorilla glass or equivalent, but that's not what this product is competing with.With the 640S (this review to be clear, as the original 640 reviews are mixed in) the usb input is a 90 degree angled cable, which is a massive improvement over the straighf-out style of cable input.The customizable buttons feel quite cheap/weak/brittle, so I wouldn't go mashing on them hard. They do work well though, particularly useful when mapped to brush swaps and tools like smear, blur, polygon/line tools and eraser if you don't enjoy using the pen button for erasing (I really don't).Also included is a little pen holder tab which can be stuck to the underside of the tablet (or anywhere you want, really) and the pen can be slid through the protruding loop of material to be held in place. I installed mine so my pen attaches alongside the far edge of my tablet.The pen does become inactive when it is raised roughly 3/4" or more from the surface, so those who have sporadic sketching habits will have to adjust, and those Osu! players who prefer the hover technique to dragging will probably need to adjust to the range for a little while. It took me about 20 minutes to get used to it, and it feels SO much better to me to play Osu! with this than with my mouse. I've officially converted for good after 2 days of use.Another reviewer recommended using an open source tablet driver found on Github as oposed to XP Pen's, and after my little hiccups with the official driver on my system I also plan to switch and try that driver to see if it resolves my minor issues. I strongly recommend against windows built-in driver for tablets, I just haven't had any satisfaction with it between 3 different brands/models of tablets and either official or open source drivers are almost always superior.For what I paid, I'm extremely pleased. Beats my previous wacom tablet in literally every regard, if it lasts long enough I'll be switching to XP Pen for all of my future needs. It's good for sketching & illustration, plays well with Osu!, and just plain gets the job done at a very attractive price. There are always more premium options, but there's some really great bang-for-buck in this product and I'm pleased.
No Signal
Comentado en Canadá el 24 de octubre de 2018
Great so far - didn't rate "battery life" because it doesn't apply to the product, it's powered by usb and the pen does not require a battery unlike my previous Wacom tablet which became a massive pain in my rear near the end of its life.Product is as described, very sensitive and pressure differentiation takes some getting used to but is great for sketching.Driver install seems to have caused a minor issue with my system. Since installing, whether or not the tablet is connected (just having the driver installed), my system will behave as if it is constantly receiving repeated right-arrow inputs until I tap one of the arrow keys, then it goes away. This needs to be done once every system boot, but my PC runs nearly 24/7 and as such this poses no real issue for me.Driver/software is otherwise pretty straightforward, and allows for custom profiles. I currently have 3, 1 for illustration and vector software, 1 for Osu! gameplay and 1 for general use.The pen on the 640S has a textured gripping area, an improvement considering by and far one of the biggest complaints about the 640 seems to be that the pen had no grip and would slip out of the hand easily. It's not extremely textured though, to be transparent - it's just slightly grippier than the rest of the pen body. It has yet to fall out of my hand, it survived 2 hours of Osu! with sweaty hands, I naturally hold near the flared tip of the pen and have had no problems with grip. Then again, I'm a pleb so those playing more intense/competitive maps may find the grip insufficient.XP Pen is not stingy with their nibs either, including what looks like somewhere between 15-20 nibs with the product. Nice!Warranty is extensive, although I'm one of those people who probably won't enroll for a few reasons which I'll refrain from bothering with. It's great that it's offered at this price though, as a show of confidence in their product.While the tablet itself does not feel military grade durable, you'd be insane to expect that at this price point. I'm very satisfied with the apparent build quality and feel like it will last long emough to pay for itself in use. It's very lightweight but sits firmly on flat surfaces due to the rubber feet on the underside. It doesn't seem to be built to take any sort of abuse, just take care of your belongings and it should be just fine.As with most tablets lacking screens, the surface will eventually show visible signs of wear where the pen makes contact with the top, but it's no complaint. Only way I can see avoiding that would be to spend $350+ on a screen tablet with gorilla glass or equivalent, but that's not what this product is competing with.With the 640S (this review to be clear, as the original 640 reviews are mixed in) the usb input is a 90 degree angled cable, which is a massive improvement over the straighf-out style of cable input.The customizable buttons feel quite cheap/weak/brittle, so I wouldn't go mashing on them hard. They do work well though, particularly useful when mapped to brush swaps and tools like smear, blur, polygon/line tools and eraser if you don't enjoy using the pen button for erasing (I really don't).Also included is a little pen holder tab which can be stuck to the underside of the tablet (or anywhere you want, really) and the pen can be slid through the protruding loop of material to be held in place. I installed mine so my pen attaches alongside the far edge of my tablet.The pen does become inactive when it is raised roughly 3/4" or more from the surface, so those who have sporadic sketching habits will have to adjust, and those Osu! players who prefer the hover technique to dragging will probably need to adjust to the range for a little while. It took me about 20 minutes to get used to it, and it feels SO much better to me to play Osu! with this than with my mouse. I've officially converted for good after 2 days of use.Another reviewer recommended using an open source tablet driver found on Github as oposed to XP Pen's, and after my little hiccups with the official driver on my system I also plan to switch and try that driver to see if it resolves my minor issues. I strongly recommend against windows built-in driver for tablets, I just haven't had any satisfaction with it between 3 different brands/models of tablets and either official or open source drivers are almost always superior.For what I paid, I'm extremely pleased. Beats my previous wacom tablet in literally every regard, if it lasts long enough I'll be switching to XP Pen for all of my future needs. It's good for sketching & illustration, plays well with Osu!, and just plain gets the job done at a very attractive price. There are always more premium options, but there's some really great bang-for-buck in this product and I'm pleased.
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