For this price point, this is most definitely one of the best tablets you can get. It’s very roomy, has mappable buttons, and has great pressure sensitivity levels.
Pros:
-great price point!
-large drawing space, with settings that allow you to adjust your preference
-great pressure sensitivity
-the pen feels comfortable in the hand, as it’s a thicker than a pencil and has some grip on it.
-the touch bar at the top has some versatile options! I enjoy being able to control my music when working without having to switch tabs.
-mappable buttons!! I love the aspect of being able to select which button does what. Very handy for actions like undo/redo, eraser, etc..
Cons:
-user interface could use some work. Sometimes this tablet is a little weird at times, so I have to plug it in and unplug it a couple times when I use it to get it to register. Not a huge problem, just slightly tedious.
-the pen is a little cheap. The button on the pencil is a little awkward, and it’s cheaply made. It keeps falling off. At this price, this makes sense.
-the stand for the pen is only for looks, it does not actually keep the pen from falling over when tapped or bumped ever so slightly. I ended up using the little strap on the tablet’s side more often than the stand.
-the touch bar at the top is sometimes more trouble than it’s worth. More often I find myself accidentally touching it, and activating a random function without meaning to. It can be a little frustrating to be working and suddenly switch tabs, close a window, minimize something, etc. without meaning to, because all of the buttons on the touch bar are close together. My fingers aren’t larger than average but I found myself having some trouble with this.
-the way the buttons are lined up made it a little difficult to remember which ones I mapped to what. They all look the same, and when working quickly it’s hard to distinguish between them because they’re all in a single column.
Personally, none of the cons were dealbreakers for me. Very satisfied with this purchase!!
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