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★★★★★
Cheaper isn't always worse.
Pros: - Battery-less pen - Small form - Programmable shortcut keys (on both tablet AND pen) - Little to no lag - Decent cord length - Pen stand with extra nibs - Crazy high pressure levels at a crazy low price Cons: - Cord could be longer (just personal preference) - Some programs don't work well with the pressure sensitivity Summary: When buying this I wasn't sure what to think. I never drew digitally outside of a few things on my phone back when touch screens were a new and exciting thing. With everyone screaming the blessings of Wacom tablets I looked away at the cheaper ones with that "Oh no one talks about them, they must be inferior and don't work." I learned back when I swapped my Galaxy S3 for the LG G3 that just because it a smaller company with cheaper products, doesn't mean it's worse. Fast forward to now and seeing many reviews comparing this to Wacom's offerings saying that it's close to, if not better, I decided to give it a try. Now my art skills have diminished from years of not drawing but this tablet works well. Using a free trail of Paint Tool Sai and the free program Krita I was able to draw, paint, doodle, and whatever else with the full range of pressure. Gimp however does not work with the pressure sensitivity. The only real complaint was learning the softway and drawing without hitting the buttons on the pen, time will of course make those issues go away. If you new to digital drawing or just on a budget, this is a great purchase.
May 2018 · Electronics · verified purchase
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