- Inexpensive, convenient, no problems with the pen
- Haven't found it yet
- In addition to the pressing force, there is also a sketching glove, replacement rods, and an application that allows you to fully personalize the buttons for yourself.
- Measurement, a film, and a type-c wire
- The cost, the user-friendliness, the relatively big size of the working area, the equipment, and the shortcut keys (a glove so as not to stain the surface of the tablet with your hand, 8 spare tips, a protective film).
- 1. The names of the buttons in the software's user interface do not make sense; you will need to make educated guesses. 2. When you try to set up that the working area of the tablet does not correspond to the entire screen, but only to its part (for example, the one where drawing / writing takes place directly), sometimes something does not work, crashes. Yet I was successful in putting it all together. On the basis of these considerations, we are able to reach the conclusion that this business is not quite as established as other of its more well-known competitors, such as Wacom (although I have not tried Wacom - I just know that the company is well-known and I assume that they are more developed). But perhaps I'm being overly critical.
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- The tablet came, but there were problems with the sensor - the cursor jumped in certain places.
- Workmanship, size, value for money. Particularly pleased with the presence of hot keys, as well as the sensitivity of the pen to the angle of inclination.
- So far not identified.
- Comfortable, lightweight, large working area, suitable for both professionals and not only
- Sometimes the pen lags or the buttons. It is not very convenient to work with connecting to the phone.
- Great size, great fit, very easy to use
- Absolutely absent
- Quality. Appearance. Easy to use
- Not
- Setting up is nowhere easier, design, equipment, work.