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Allen | 2024-04-05 05:41:27 |
[2.5 Hours] I have had two other tablets in the past. One Wacom and one IP-Pen. The medium Xencelabs tablet is the best I have ever used and comes with two pens an added plus. 5 |
Taylor | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
My first two tablets were Wacom Intuos and Intuos 2s back in the 00s. Both still work. I got out of drawing for awhile and used some other brands. Wacom is still my preferred maker. The texturing on the screen is great and feels much closer to paper. The color is great, and the screen is treated in a way that it's easier to look at over time than other display tablets. The tablet is light and easy to set up, with the stand built into the back. The price point is also excellent for students or hobbyists like myself who can't quite justify $1500 for their equipment. Much more pleased with this product than I expected to be. The only thing I wish it came with was a pen stand, but it is designed to be portable and instead has a strap for the pen on this side -- I keep mine in my desk's pencil holder. No issues with refurbished, and have bought refurbished Wacom before. 5 |
Patricia | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
[4 Hours] I have been using another leading brand of pen tablets for upward of 8 years. I have always had to use it wired because I could never get the wireless dongle to stay connected. Not to mentioned the constant driver issues. I had been reading a lot about these tablets, but hesitated because I already had a small and a medium of the other brand. However, I finally took the plunge and I couldn't be happier. The setup was a breeze and I have not lost wireless connectivity once since I hooked it up a couple of weeks ago. Some people mentioned that they didn't like the feel of the larger pen, but personally, I like it better. It has a smoother feel in the hand. The surface of the tablet feels a bit smoother, (less drag), as well. I tried the felt tips that come with it, but prefer the black plastic ones myself. I don't use the quick keys to their fullest capability and I probably wouldn't have purchased them if there was a medium tablet in white, without them. But, with that said, I have found myself using them on occasion. So, at some point I may find myself using them more. In the two weeks that I have had this tablet, (and I use it everyday), I have experienced zero problems. I am truly enjoying using it!! There is one con to the product, it doesn't have finger touch capabilities, (at least not what I have discovered), but I overcame that habit quickly with my trackpad. So, if you are in the market for a new pen tablet, or a first time buyer, I would without hesitation recommend this tablet!! 5 |
Karin | 2024-04-06 04:48:37 |
[8 GB DDR4] Ive always had a few technical problems with Wacom tablets, when paired to a PC. Windows/driver updates can throw a wrench in things. This video is one that helped clear up my issues where the pen was panning instead of drawing, no pen pressure and other annoying Windows ink features. Lots of forum searches and youtube watching. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGi47EWEkuY I also left my regular tablet plugged in and it trips up the function of the Cintiq. If you have the pen or mouse actively sitting on it, it will not allow drawing on the Cintiq. Simple problem, but it took me way too long to figure out. :) Smooth sailing, once the set up is complete. 5 |
Jeff | 2024-04-07 03:30:59 |
[0] I have owned a Cintiq 21 (dead after many years of use), currently have a Cintiq 13HD and previously owned a smaller Wacom tablet. This little device is quite impressive for the price. On par performance wise where it counts. You don't get an eraser end like the other Wacom tablets (never used that personally, I just change brushes as I don't like the abrasive plastic on the eraser side) Also, the pen is not compatible between this device and the other tablets, just an FYI. This can be used effectively for drawing/painting/retouching. It is bare bones compared to the Intuos/Wacom main tablets, with no extra function buttons and such. But the bulk of desired functionality (the pressure sensitive pen) is exactly right. 5 |
Connor | 2024-04-23 04:28:41 |
[16384] I am somewhat new to display tablets. It's a hard choice when their is Wacom, and everyone else; Huion, XP Pen, and others. After having purchased a Huion Kamvas pro 16, I quickly realized it wasn't going to cut it. Yes, they are a fraction of the price, but they are a fraction of the over all quality and function. The Wacom is consistently more accurate to the pen tip, especially at the edges of the display. The touch features are extremely useful when moving around your image in digital space. Pen accuracy and touch were important, so I am glad I spent the extra on the wacom and returned my Huion. 5 |
Taylor | 2024-04-26 03:10:47 |
[16:10] My first two tablets were Wacom Intuos and Intuos 2s back in the 00s. Both still work. I got out of drawing for awhile and used some other brands. Wacom is still my preferred maker. The texturing on the screen is great and feels much closer to paper. The color is great, and the screen is treated in a way that it's easier to look at over time than other display tablets. The tablet is light and easy to set up, with the stand built into the back. The price point is also excellent for students or hobbyists like myself who can't quite justify $1500 for their equipment. Much more pleased with this product than I expected to be. The only thing I wish it came with was a pen stand, but it is designed to be portable and instead has a strap for the pen on this side -- I keep mine in my desk's pencil holder. No issues with refurbished, and have bought refurbished Wacom before. 5 |
LoyalShopper | 2024-09-01 08:58:49 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have been a loyal Samsung Tab S supporter since their very first Tab S 1. These tablets are just amazing. I have never had any issues with them and usually can do absolutely everything I want to do on it. 5 |
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[1.585 lb] [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have been a loyal Samsung Tab S supporter since their very first Tab S 1. These tablets are just amazing. I have never had any issues with them and usually can do absolutely everything I want to do on it. 5 |
R1c0 | 2024-04-05 02:53:40 |
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