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Review on GAOMON S620 6.5 x 4 Inches Graphics Tablet - High Precision 8192 Passive 🎨 Pen - Ideal for Digital Drawing, OSU, and Online Teaching - Mac Windows Android OS Compatible by William Mathis

Revainrating 4 out of 5

One of the best small graphics tablets I've ever used for Windows 10.

is almost identical to the Huawei 10 x 6.25 from the same year) and for me this Gaomon S620 ties the best graphics tablet small form factor with my old CTH 480, apart from two big differences, the S620 works only as a tablet with a pen; I agree as I prefer to use a stylus which is one of the reasons I bought this tablet to use an Android tablet. This is a game changer for me as there are times when I just can't get to my PC but need to sketch an idea and have trouble drawing with bare fingers on Android tablets. Spring, I can now draw in Medibang on my tablet and transfer to Medibang Pro or use Ibis and transfer to Clip Studio Paint and then finish on PC. There was some lag in some reviews I've seen using this tablet, but using Medibang Pro, Sketchbook and CSP on a Windows 10 PC with 16GB RAM (in my experience, more RAM is better for drawing) as well as Medibang and Sketchbook on Lenovo4 Tab 10, the only lag I personally noticed was in Autodesk Sketchbook for Android (which I always use with lag and still can't get the ruler to work). excellent Medibang Pro for PC. I like, that the pen is battery-free and is sized between the large Monoprice pen and the rather thin CTH 480 pen. Overall, this is the best drawing experience ever. which I had in Medibang for both Android and PC (using the provided Lenovo Micro USB adapter and after adjusting the pen pressure and other settings in the drawing software for both) and seems to work fine in CSP. I haven't had it long enough to comment on the stylus wear, but it's only been 7. The only downside for me, and the only reason I'm giving the S620 4 stars instead of 5, is because I find adapters and mount the tablet just a bit awkward to move to a Lenovo (I'm a bit afraid of USB ports breaking if I use it on my lap, which I don't recommend a coffee or dining table with the tablet lying flat seems the safest way to use the tablet). and for PC (using the provided Lenovo micro USB adapter and after adjusting the pen pressure and other settings in the drawing software for both) and seems to work fine in CSP. I haven't had it long enough to comment on the stylus wear, but it's only been 7. The only downside for me, and the only reason I'm giving the S620 4 stars instead of 5, is because I find adapters and mount the tablet just a bit awkward to move to a Lenovo (I'm a bit afraid of USB ports breaking if I use it on my lap, which I don't recommend a coffee or dining table with the tablet lying flat seems the safest way to use the tablet). and for PC (using the provided Lenovo micro USB adapter and after adjusting the pen pressure and other settings in the drawing software for both) and seems to work fine in CSP. I haven't had it long enough to comment on the stylus wear, but it's only been 7. The only downside for me, and the only reason I'm giving the S620 4 stars instead of 5, is because I find adapters and mount the tablet just a bit awkward to move to a Lenovo (I'm a bit afraid of USB ports breaking if I use it on my lap, which I don't recommend a coffee or dining table with the tablet lying flat seems the safest way to use the tablet). seems to work fine in CSP. I haven't had it long enough to comment on the stylus wear, but it's only been 7. The only downside for me, and the only reason I'm giving the S620 4 stars instead of 5, is because I find adapters and mount the tablet just a bit awkward to move to a Lenovo (I'm a bit worried about USB ports breaking if I use it on my lap, which I don't recommend, a coffee or dining table with the tablet lying flat seems safest to me when using the tablet). seems to work fine in CSP. I haven't had it long enough to comment on the pin wear but it was only 7. The only downside for me,

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