Drawing Tablet,VEIKK S640 Digital Graphics Tablet, 6×4 Inch Ultra-Thin Portable OSU! Tablet, Battery-Free Stylus for OSU! Game and Teaching Online Classes,Support Windows Mac Linux Android OS

Drawing Tablet,VEIKK S640 Digital Graphics Tablet, 6×4 Inch Ultra-Thin Portable OSU! Tablet, Battery-Free Stylus for OSU! Game and Teaching Online Classes,Support Windows Mac Linux Android OS
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Customers find the drawing tablet easy to set up and use, with instant plug-and-play functionality, and appreciate its lightweight design that fits perfectly in laptop bags. The tablet receives positive feedback for its smooth, comfortable surface that feels natural to draw on, and customers like its sleek design and amazing graphics. They consider it good value for money and reliable, with one customer noting its sturdy feel despite being thin. Customers disagree on the size, with some finding it too small.

186 customers mention "Ease of use"165 positive21 negative

Customers find the tablet easy to use, with instant plug-and-play functionality and user-friendly drivers, making it particularly suitable for beginners.

"It was easy to use and install on to my mac. At first, it was hard to control the stylus but it worked really well…." Read more
"…Easy to use and very light to carry around with you. good results! I’d recommend it to others." Read more
"…Pros –inexpensive –easy to set up –portable –pen requires no battery or charge time –high quality product…" Read more
"…It is very easy to set up and working on it feels natural. I usually draw traditionally/on a screen and I did not feel held back by this tablet…." Read more
157 customers mention "Tablet quality"157 positive0 negative

Customers find the tablet meets its purpose and handles its tasks well, with one customer noting it's a good starter device.

"…For such a great tablet, the price can't be beat and I highly recommend this tablet as a great entryway into art or OSU!" Read more
"Amazing and Fun!" Read more
"Great product! Very user friendly Connects to my Samsung android perfectly. It comes with adapters to ensure connectivity to any device." Read more
"…I’ve only had it for 3 days but I’ve been charmed by how functional and useful it is…." Read more
125 customers mention "Lightweight"119 positive6 negative

Customers appreciate the tablet's lightweight design, noting that it fits perfectly in laptop bags and doesn't take up much space.

"…Pros: – Portable/lightweight – Battery-free pen – Cheap – Easy Set-Up – Great sensitivity/pen-pressure…" Read more
"…extremely lightweight–this thing is the very definition of sleek and portable! It can easily fit into a backpack or laptop bag for travel…." Read more
"…It's thin, easy to set up, and the pen is light enough that it doesn't get in the way of using it…." Read more
"…Pros; – The pen has good grip to it and is light – The pen has no battery so no need to worry about charging -…" Read more
101 customers mention "Value for money"98 positive3 negative

Customers find the tablet offers good value for money, describing it as cheap for beginners and having good quality relative to its price.

"…tablet for a few weeks, I can say confidently that it's a great, affordable, and lightweight option for beginner artists, or OSU players who want a…" Read more
"…This was an overall great product for a great price." Read more
"…pressure sensitivity seemed to be really well done for such an affordable tablet…." Read more
"…Plus at the price point if for some reason it got lost or stolen, I wouldn't be kicking myself…." Read more
69 customers mention "Smoothness"66 positive3 negative

Customers find the drawing tablet smooth and comfortable to use, noting it feels like drawing on paper and has a textured paper-like surface.

"…Drawing on the said tablet is very smooth too, the surface is nice and smooth and very responsive too…." Read more
"…The pen itself has a nice feel to it, has a good weight, sturdy, and comfortable. It glides easily along the surface of the tablet…." Read more
"…makes it easy to travel almost everywhere, but also, it is very comfortable to use and it gets the job done…." Read more
"…The tablet runs great and it’s perfect for traveling around, it’s very smooth and easy plug and go…." Read more
67 customers mention "Design"67 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the tablet's sleek and minimal design, with one customer specifically noting its suitability for graphic design work.

"…itself is extremely lightweight–this thing is the very definition of sleek and portable! It can easily fit into a backpack or laptop bag for travel…." Read more
"…It has a nice and sleek design, and while it looks fragile because of its thinness, it has been quite sturdy for me…." Read more
"…Pros* – Minimal, yet sleek design. Great to travel. – Responsive at most times. -…" Read more
"…drawing tablet deserves 5 stars mostly because its an awesome, minimalist design that I found damn attractive…." Read more
65 customers mention "Build quality"51 positive14 negative

Customers praise the tablet's build quality, noting it feels sturdy and reliable, with one customer highlighting its thick fabric case.

"…and while it looks fragile because of its thinness, it has been quite sturdy for me…." Read more
"…Now for the pros! I was very impressed with how lightweight, yet durable it was!…" Read more
"…I use it for drawing, editing, and Osu. It is surprisingly sturdy for how shockingly thin it is…." Read more
"…The pen is also thick! 7/16" or 11mm diameter. Not super comfy. My hands aren't small…." Read more
93 customers mention "Size"64 positive29 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the tablet's size: while some appreciate that it's small enough to fit in a purse, others find it too compact with a limited workspace.

"…Granted this is supposed to be a small and portable tablet, so this is something you should expect, it may need some getting used to…." Read more
"…Build: -Form factor for the tablet is slim and compact, which makes it easy to bring around with my laptop…." Read more
"…This tablet is small, smaller than I first thought it was, but it reacts very well and has many layers of pressure sensitivity, which is handy for…" Read more
"…I find that I can easily carry this around and store it for its small size. I appreciate the extra pen nibs and a small pen case it includes…." Read more





Perfect for Beginners

5 out of 5 stars

Perfect for Beginners
I am a beginner (and hobby) artist, and after recently binge-watching an artist Youtuber who used a tablet, I was inspired to finally get my own and experience drawing digitally (before this tablet I drew with paper/pencil, and played around with drawing apps on my iPhone). Pros: – Portable/lightweight – Battery-free pen – Cheap – Easy Set-Up – Great sensitivity/pen-pressure Cons: – Somewhat confusing directions and error message (?) – Long cord – Small active area – Finicky buttons – Heats up laptop TLDR: Amazing product with very few flaws (no major/deal-breaker issues). Perfect for beginners or hobby artists that just want to dabble with digital art, but aren't wanting a huge investment. I'll talk about the cons first: When I very first read the directions, I was a bit confused since it said to install the driver first (with the tablet plugged in ), but in another step, it said to plug the tablet in later (or after you had already installed the driver). I've never used a tablet and didn't want to mess anything up so I panicked a bit and wasn't sure what to do. When I finally did the driver installed and the tablet plugged in, I was greeted with an error message: "key cannot be identified." Panic ensued again and I had no idea what to do and there was no FAQ or already-asked help question to assist me. I'm not exactly sure what happened, but even after the error message (which never really got resolved btw), my tablet still worked! Huzzah. The cord was a little long for my needs (it's about 54 inches). This is a small thing to be a "con", but the cord might get in the way or just be messy (I've kept it wrapped up), but I know it's something that some people may not like. Moving on, the tablet itself has a small active area (for anyone who doesn't know, the active area is simply the part of the tablet that registers the pen and when you can draw on). Granted this is supposed to be a small and portable tablet, so this is something you should expect, it may need some getting used to. I was able to adjust quite quickly to the small area and didn't find it to be too much of a hindrance. The thing that really bugged me was the buttons on the pen. First of all, they don't work all the time? Or you'll activate one (and your tool will turn into an eraser) but if you try to press that same button again, it stays as an eraser and won't switch back unless you keep trying to press the button a few more times. There have already been multiple times where I accidentally press a button and it messes up what I'm trying to do. I've gotten used to where the buttons are now and try to just avoid pressing them, or I'll test it out and just hope it doesn't go whacky on me. The last con was that my laptop was heating up while I was using the tablet and trying to draw. It was nothing serious and it never overheated or got to the point where I had to shut everything down, but it did worry me a little bit. Perhaps it's because I'm using a laptop and not a desktop/computer, but either way, be careful and just check in periodically with whatever device you're using so that it won't overheat or get ruined. Now for the pros! I was very impressed with how lightweight, yet durable it was! In fact, I was a little scared to press too hard with my pen for fear that I'd scratch or hurt the tablet. But that's not the case, it works really well and is a perfect size for if you want to travel or even put it in your purse/bag. The battery-free pen is also a huge plus! My main concerns with have a pen that DID require charging/batteries was that I'd overcharge it or forget to charge it or it'd be too big etc etc, but with this pen, I don't need to worry about that, so it's one less thing off my mind and of things to do! Honestly, the price of this tablet was one of the main things that drew me in. I'm a beginner artist who likes to draw in my free time, and even though I really liked the look and would probably have an easier time with say a display tablet, that really wasn't in my price range, nor would I be using it for professional work. I enjoyed all the features of this tablet, and the price was just right for someone who wanted to test the waters with digital art using a tablet, so I'm glad I found this one. Despite what I said in the cons (about confusing instructions and the one stray error message), the set up was relatively easy. All I had to do was install the driver from their website, plug in the tablet, and I was good to go. I'm sure that if I wanted to toggle the buttons (if that's possible?) or add on other features, it'd be more work, but as far as immediately getting set up, it probably took less than 3 minutes. The final pro is the pen pressure sensitivity! I'm used to drawing by hand, so I was worried my digital lines would look sloppy, too thick, uneven, etc, but I was pleasantly surprised to find that the sensitivity works amazingly. There was an adjustment period where I was drawing too sensitively and it didn't pick up the lines/what I was doing, but that was easy to adjust and get used to. Overall I'm very impressed with this little tablet and am in love with it. I don't regret buying it and hope that I can make some really amazing art in the future!

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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2019

    I am a beginner (and hobby) artist, and after recently binge-watching an artist Youtuber who used a tablet, I was inspired to finally get my own and experience drawing digitally (before this tablet I drew with paper/pencil, and played around with drawing apps on my iPhone).

    Pros:
    – Portable/lightweight
    – Battery-free pen
    – Cheap
    – Easy Set-Up
    – Great sensitivity/pen-pressure

    Cons:
    – Somewhat confusing directions and error message (?)
    – Long cord
    – Small active area
    – Finicky buttons
    – Heats up laptop

    TLDR: Amazing product with very few flaws (no major/deal-breaker issues). Perfect for beginners or hobby artists that just want to dabble with digital art, but aren't wanting a huge investment.

    I'll talk about the cons first: When I very first read the directions, I was a bit confused since it said to install the driver first (with the tablet plugged in ), but in another step, it said to plug the tablet in later (or after you had already installed the driver). I've never used a tablet and didn't want to mess anything up so I panicked a bit and wasn't sure what to do. When I finally did the driver installed and the tablet plugged in, I was greeted with an error message: "key cannot be identified." Panic ensued again and I had no idea what to do and there was no FAQ or already-asked help question to assist me. I'm not exactly sure what happened, but even after the error message (which never really got resolved btw), my tablet still worked! Huzzah.

    The cord was a little long for my needs (it's about 54 inches). This is a small thing to be a "con", but the cord might get in the way or just be messy (I've kept it wrapped up), but I know it's something that some people may not like. Moving on, the tablet itself has a small active area (for anyone who doesn't know, the active area is simply the part of the tablet that registers the pen and when you can draw on). Granted this is supposed to be a small and portable tablet, so this is something you should expect, it may need some getting used to. I was able to adjust quite quickly to the small area and didn't find it to be too much of a hindrance. The thing that really bugged me was the buttons on the pen. First of all, they don't work all the time? Or you'll activate one (and your tool will turn into an eraser) but if you try to press that same button again, it stays as an eraser and won't switch back unless you keep trying to press the button a few more times. There have already been multiple times where I accidentally press a button and it messes up what I'm trying to do. I've gotten used to where the buttons are now and try to just avoid pressing them, or I'll test it out and just hope it doesn't go whacky on me.

    The last con was that my laptop was heating up while I was using the tablet and trying to draw. It was nothing serious and it never overheated or got to the point where I had to shut everything down, but it did worry me a little bit. Perhaps it's because I'm using a laptop and not a desktop/computer, but either way, be careful and just check in periodically with whatever device you're using so that it won't overheat or get ruined.

    Now for the pros! I was very impressed with how lightweight, yet durable it was! In fact, I was a little scared to press too hard with my pen for fear that I'd scratch or hurt the tablet. But that's not the case, it works really well and is a perfect size for if you want to travel or even put it in your purse/bag. The battery-free pen is also a huge plus! My main concerns with have a pen that DID require charging/batteries was that I'd overcharge it or forget to charge it or it'd be too big etc etc, but with this pen, I don't need to worry about that, so it's one less thing off my mind and of things to do!

    Honestly, the price of this tablet was one of the main things that drew me in. I'm a beginner artist who likes to draw in my free time, and even though I really liked the look and would probably have an easier time with say a display tablet, that really wasn't in my price range, nor would I be using it for professional work. I enjoyed all the features of this tablet, and the price was just right for someone who wanted to test the waters with digital art using a tablet, so I'm glad I found this one. Despite what I said in the cons (about confusing instructions and the one stray error message), the set up was relatively easy. All I had to do was install the driver from their website, plug in the tablet, and I was good to go. I'm sure that if I wanted to toggle the buttons (if that's possible?) or add on other features, it'd be more work, but as far as immediately getting set up, it probably took less than 3 minutes.

    The final pro is the pen pressure sensitivity! I'm used to drawing by hand, so I was worried my digital lines would look sloppy, too thick, uneven, etc, but I was pleasantly surprised to find that the sensitivity works amazingly. There was an adjustment period where I was drawing too sensitively and it didn't pick up the lines/what I was doing, but that was easy to adjust and get used to.

    Overall I'm very impressed with this little tablet and am in love with it. I don't regret buying it and hope that I can make some really amazing art in the future!

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    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Perfect for Beginners

    Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2019


    I am a beginner (and hobby) artist, and after recently binge-watching an artist Youtuber who used a tablet, I was inspired to finally get my own and experience drawing digitally (before this tablet I drew with paper/pencil, and played around with drawing apps on my iPhone).

    Pros:
    – Portable/lightweight
    – Battery-free pen
    – Cheap
    – Easy Set-Up
    – Great sensitivity/pen-pressure

    Cons:
    – Somewhat confusing directions and error message (?)
    – Long cord
    – Small active area
    – Finicky buttons
    – Heats up laptop

    TLDR: Amazing product with very few flaws (no major/deal-breaker issues). Perfect for beginners or hobby artists that just want to dabble with digital art, but aren't wanting a huge investment.

    I'll talk about the cons first: When I very first read the directions, I was a bit confused since it said to install the driver first (with the tablet plugged in ), but in another step, it said to plug the tablet in later (or after you had already installed the driver). I've never used a tablet and didn't want to mess anything up so I panicked a bit and wasn't sure what to do. When I finally did the driver installed and the tablet plugged in, I was greeted with an error message: "key cannot be identified." Panic ensued again and I had no idea what to do and there was no FAQ or already-asked help question to assist me. I'm not exactly sure what happened, but even after the error message (which never really got resolved btw), my tablet still worked! Huzzah.

    The cord was a little long for my needs (it's about 54 inches). This is a small thing to be a "con", but the cord might get in the way or just be messy (I've kept it wrapped up), but I know it's something that some people may not like. Moving on, the tablet itself has a small active area (for anyone who doesn't know, the active area is simply the part of the tablet that registers the pen and when you can draw on). Granted this is supposed to be a small and portable tablet, so this is something you should expect, it may need some getting used to. I was able to adjust quite quickly to the small area and didn't find it to be too much of a hindrance. The thing that really bugged me was the buttons on the pen. First of all, they don't work all the time? Or you'll activate one (and your tool will turn into an eraser) but if you try to press that same button again, it stays as an eraser and won't switch back unless you keep trying to press the button a few more times. There have already been multiple times where I accidentally press a button and it messes up what I'm trying to do. I've gotten used to where the buttons are now and try to just avoid pressing them, or I'll test it out and just hope it doesn't go whacky on me.

    The last con was that my laptop was heating up while I was using the tablet and trying to draw. It was nothing serious and it never overheated or got to the point where I had to shut everything down, but it did worry me a little bit. Perhaps it's because I'm using a laptop and not a desktop/computer, but either way, be careful and just check in periodically with whatever device you're using so that it won't overheat or get ruined.

    Now for the pros! I was very impressed with how lightweight, yet durable it was! In fact, I was a little scared to press too hard with my pen for fear that I'd scratch or hurt the tablet. But that's not the case, it works really well and is a perfect size for if you want to travel or even put it in your purse/bag. The battery-free pen is also a huge plus! My main concerns with have a pen that DID require charging/batteries was that I'd overcharge it or forget to charge it or it'd be too big etc etc, but with this pen, I don't need to worry about that, so it's one less thing off my mind and of things to do!

    Honestly, the price of this tablet was one of the main things that drew me in. I'm a beginner artist who likes to draw in my free time, and even though I really liked the look and would probably have an easier time with say a display tablet, that really wasn't in my price range, nor would I be using it for professional work. I enjoyed all the features of this tablet, and the price was just right for someone who wanted to test the waters with digital art using a tablet, so I'm glad I found this one. Despite what I said in the cons (about confusing instructions and the one stray error message), the set up was relatively easy. All I had to do was install the driver from their website, plug in the tablet, and I was good to go. I'm sure that if I wanted to toggle the buttons (if that's possible?) or add on other features, it'd be more work, but as far as immediately getting set up, it probably took less than 3 minutes.

    The final pro is the pen pressure sensitivity! I'm used to drawing by hand, so I was worried my digital lines would look sloppy, too thick, uneven, etc, but I was pleasantly surprised to find that the sensitivity works amazingly. There was an adjustment period where I was drawing too sensitively and it didn't pick up the lines/what I was doing, but that was easy to adjust and get used to.

    Overall I'm very impressed with this little tablet and am in love with it. I don't regret buying it and hope that I can make some really amazing art in the future!

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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2019

    The S640 is a wonderful tablet. I’d even consider traveling with it. I’ve only had it for 3 days but I’ve been charmed by how functional and useful it is. I’m not gonna lie, I was put off a little at first by how small it was. I definitely don’t feel that way anymore.

    It’s been awhile since I’ve used a graphics tablet (approximately a year and a half) because I got an iPad. While the iPad is good for on the go, the price is insanely higher. I got my iPad many years after using a few different graphic tablets. So, what I’m trying to say is, while I do enjoy my iPad, I also really enjoy this tablet. It’s super smooth to draw on, the pen is really nice and it’s super quick to install!

    Would I suggest this tablet? To put it simply, yes, I would. To all levels of artists. It’s cheap, great quality and it’s very portable. The only thing I personally have a small issue with is that the cord isn’t removable. The tablet is affordable enough to by another one if something happens to the cord though. The shipping was pretty fast for me and I ended up getting it around noon or so two days after I ordered it.

    I also wanted to add, I really like how sleek the design of the tablet is. The pen is also really nice to hold. Anyway, thank you for reading my review and I hope that you’ll give this tablet a chance. ^^

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    5.0 out of 5 stars

    A great traveling companion …

    Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2019


    The S640 is a wonderful tablet. I’d even consider traveling with it. I’ve only had it for 3 days but I’ve been charmed by how functional and useful it is. I’m not gonna lie, I was put off a little at first by how small it was. I definitely don’t feel that way anymore.

    It’s been awhile since I’ve used a graphics tablet (approximately a year and a half) because I got an iPad. While the iPad is good for on the go, the price is insanely higher. I got my iPad many years after using a few different graphic tablets. So, what I’m trying to say is, while I do enjoy my iPad, I also really enjoy this tablet. It’s super smooth to draw on, the pen is really nice and it’s super quick to install!

    Would I suggest this tablet? To put it simply, yes, I would. To all levels of artists. It’s cheap, great quality and it’s very portable. The only thing I personally have a small issue with is that the cord isn’t removable. The tablet is affordable enough to by another one if something happens to the cord though. The shipping was pretty fast for me and I ended up getting it around noon or so two days after I ordered it.

    I also wanted to add, I really like how sleek the design of the tablet is. The pen is also really nice to hold. Anyway, thank you for reading my review and I hope that you’ll give this tablet a chance. ^^

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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2018

    I bought it to see if it met my needs to make new digital art as a beginner, but this tablet is great start for a very low price of $25. Good for anyone wanting to start doing entry level digital art than most Wacom products I've used in the past.

    *Pros*

    – Minimal, yet sleek design. Great to travel.
    – Responsive at most times.
    – Compatible with Photoshop and other image software.
    – Connectivity through USB 2.0 attached to the tablet is very nice with full functionality. Works with any desktop whether it's prebuilt or custom made and laptops. (Remember to install the driver for this tablet in Admin Mode.)
    -Pen feels fluid, and a bit relaxing to draw strokes depending how fast I can go.

    *Cons*
    Be aware of annoying jitters if you install the driver normally without Admin Mode. They will distract the drawing further. Always make sure that it's ran in admin mode to alleviate that problem. It happened to me once on my first S640 as I didn't know what I was doing, but my second one worked well with very little to almost no jitters doing this method.

    – Slight issue with the squeaking sound emitted from the tip of the pen to the surface of the S640. It was bothersome a bit, but I bear with it due to how many strokes I draw.

    **Overall**

    I think the S640 is a great choice for beginners looking to draw digital art for the first time or those who want to transition from physical art and having to scan which saves time. Despite its very small and portable size, $25 is a good price that is fully worth what you get. If anyone is looking to buy a cheap drawing tablet, then this is for you as I recommend it.

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  • ALFREDO
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    buen producto

    Reviewed in Mexico on February 6, 2025

    buen producto, se recibió lo que se pidió



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  • 中村明日香
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    まさかの両方差し込んで使えた…

    Reviewed in Japan on April 12, 2025

    マウスと併用で使ってます!私は使いやすいー!とっても初心者用w

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    中村明日香

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    まさかの両方差し込んで使えた…

    Reviewed in Japan on April 12, 2025


    マウスと併用で使ってます!私は使いやすいー!とっても初心者用w

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  • محمد الشاطر
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    ممتاز

    Reviewed in Egypt on April 23, 2024

    ممتاز


  • Orly Blanco
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Conventional!

    Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on November 10, 2020

    Nicely packed. Easy to use and features are functional. Really helped me to start sketching again. A very useful tool in many aspects. I'm also using it whenever I teach my kids far away from home for their home school studies. Great product at good cost. Highly recommended!






  • Yakup Kocaoğlu
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Yk

    Reviewed in Turkey on February 13, 2025

    Kaliteli ve pratik harika


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6" / 16 cm
【Multipurpose Use】This graphic tablet is specifically designed for various activities including playing OSU! Game, digital drawing, painting, sketching, and signing documents. It is compatible with a wide range of drawing software such as PS, SAI, AI, Autodesk, Comic studio, Maya, and more. It is also compatible with Microsoft Office programs like Word, PowerPoint, OneNote, making it a versatile tool for creating mind-maps, drawing diagrams, or taking notes as a replacement for a mouse.
【Battery-Free Pen】VEIKK S640 drawing tablet is the ultimate replacement for a traditional mouse! The P01 Battery-free pen guarantees uninterrupted drawing and gaming sessions, making lines flow quicker and smoother, boosting overall performance. 【Both right and left hand use】Designed to cater to both right and left-handed users, the VEIKK S640 graphic tablet allows you to easily switch between left-hand and right-hand mode. Say goodbye to any limitations and get what you want.
【Support Mac/Windows/Chrome/Lunix/Android】The VEIKK S640 pen tablet is indeed compatible with various operating systems. It can be used with Windows 11/10/8/7, Mac OS 10.12 or later, Chrome OS 88 or later, as well as Linux. Additionally, it is also compatible with Android 6.0 or above phones (excluding Samsung devices) through the use of an OTG connector. This ensures that the tablet can be conveniently used across multiple platforms and devices.
【Compact and Portable】The drawing pad is incredibly slim,only 2mm in thickness,weighs just 117g. With 6×4”working area, it won’t take up much space on your desk,easily fits into any laptop case or schoolbag, making it easy to carry it wherever you go.【Built-in USB cable design】The VEIKK S640 graphic tablet features a built-in USB cable design that perfectly avoids the hassle of losing the cable. Now, you won’t have to worry about being unable to start your artwork due to a lost cable.
【ONE-Year Warranty】That’s great to know! VEIKK’s 1-year hardware warranty and lifetime free driver update indicate their commitment to providing quality products and ongoing support to their customers. Having access to professional suggestions and assistance in case of any issues with the drawing tablets is a valuable service. This ensures that customers can rely on VEIKK for reliable and continued support throughout their usage of the tablet.

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