🎉 Elevate Your Art Game with UGEE M708!
The UGEE M708 is a versatile graphics drawing tablet featuring a large 10 x 6 inch active area, 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity, and seamless compatibility with multiple operating systems and creative software. Designed for both beginners and professionals, it includes 8 customizable hotkeys for enhanced productivity and easy USB-C connectivity for a hassle-free setup.
Specific Uses For Product | Drawing, Designing, Painting |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Native Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Operating System | Windows 7 & above, MAC OS 10.10 or above |
Additional Features | ['60° Tilt Support', 'Programmable Press Key', 'Extra-Slim'] |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Pressure Sensitivity | 8192 Levels |
Active Surface Area | 10 inches x 6 inches |
Item Dimensions L x W | 8.3"L x 14.2"W |
Screen Size | 6 Inches |
Color | Black |
W**G
Lightweight, just works art tablet with _sweet_ pressure sensitivity.
TLDR; Great low cost intro tablet at a great price (bought mine during sale for $40) Great sensitivity and decent construction.Detailed review:The USB PartsSo tested this tablet on a MacBookPro via the provided USB A to USB C adapter. The adapter snaps into place in the USB C port!!! <<< OMG!!!! THIS!!!! Really, why aren't ALL USB C connecters snap in place!? It's in the design spec but most of the time... USB C connectors tend to be... loose. Not this.Speaking of USB... the Micro USB connection on the tablet side is sized so that the cable will fit snugly, avoiding strain on the Micro USB port itself. The space has a slight taper so downward pulling won't cause it to fail. Nice.The BuildIt's built like a thin keyboard with partial folded metal and plastic components. It is SUPER light and if you put the effort in, it will flex. (So will a Wacom, actually... )The surface is smooth. One LED to indicate whether the stylus is within range of the sensor field. It is well lit and isn't super bright.The writing surface is smooth. To be honest, I think that for the price, UGEE puts out a pretty amazing tablet using the induction technology that Wacom pioneered.The buttons on the tablet itself are nice. There is a clear button click, but it is slightly dampened once it bottoms out. Am guessing a tactile micro-switch is under the button. Still, clean button press.SensitivityOkay, this thing has 266 pps for sampling rate and 8192 levels of sensitivity in the sensor.The only tablets I've had experience with are Wacoms from pre-2018. So the sensitivity levels of those are in the 2048 range. I have found that Wacom sensors tend to max out super quick and requires a more managed level of pressure or a curve adjusted nearly to the point of skewed de-sensitivity to avoid bottoming out.With the UGEE 10x6, I found that the lightest touch can produce a very fine line and applying pressure to the stylus while sketching I did not bottom out. When I did a pressure calibration, I was more or less leaving it along the midline, which was a surprise for me.Used it in Clip Studio Paint and at first, I had this thing where the cursor froze for a moment after I lifted the pen at the end of the stroke. Turns out this is due to having set 200 undo levels.... Dropping it down cleared that up.Drawing with this stylus and tablet feels very much pencil and sketch pad. The stylus is about the thickness of a slightly thicker pencil... maybe a pastel? Smaller? Larger? Guess it depends on the brand. But overall, I like it. That 8192 levels and 266 pps REALLY captures my strokes. dang.SoftwareUnlike Wacom's driver software.... UGEE's is VERY minimal and straightforward. But it retains what's important:- customize keys, buttons, and actions per Application.- can easily customize any button on the stylus or tablet.- doesn't induce lag, which Wacom's drivers have for me.
R**D
Delightful and easy to use
I have largely given up doing art because I have parented young kids for over a decade and it is difficult to do with kids grabbing at the tools. I have used this tablet for a short time but appreciate that even if a kid gets their hands on the stylus there is no mess and marks made can be easily undone. I am new to digital art so I started using the paint application on my computer and coloring page. It was pretty fun being able to draw and color in a way I had never been able to do before. Of course I realized quickly I was missing out on the pressure sensitivity and got a new application to utilize that feature. I'm still getting used to the digital art and although the feeling of a stylus differs greatly from brushes, pastels, and even pencils, it is very delightful to be able to engage in art in a way I was unable to for a long time. My older child took a try as well and found it satisfying to use. Based on my current experience I would recommend it. I haven't tried other similar devices but I can't imagine anything could be done better.Pros:*Quick and easy set up*Easy to program shortcut buttons on tablet and pen*Can be used with our without pressure sensitive application*Pressure sensitivity is awesome- this is really where there is phenomenal opportunity to make artCons:*Pencil shortcut buttons get in my way. My pencil grip is not standard so I accidently press the shortcut buttons while drawing. These are easy to disable and may be super useful for those with a standard grip*It took a little bit to get used to drawing on the tablet and watching to screen for feedback, an issue I would have for any drawing tablet that isn't directly on a screen.*The shortcut buttons on the tablet are easy for my kids to push while I draw although they are discreet enough that my kids aren't drawn to them.*There is a lag between the drawing on the tablet and the response on the screen with quick movements. I believe this is likely due to my computer specs and limitations rather than the tablet.
A**Y
great tablet with only a few small issues.
I really enjoying this drawing tablet, Im a graphic design student and its prefect for learning. It is very responsive. The biggest issue I have is the cord plugs in on the left side of the table and my pc is on the right it would be nice if the plug was in the back so you can have your pc on either side. you can flip it to left handed mode then you quick keys are on the wrong side. The issues Im having with it are pretty much strictly a learning curve. Its hard for me to find the exact spot on the pad to draw and I've been using a mouse for so long tat its going to take time to adjust. The only true issue Ive found is the quick keys don't work sometimes you have to hit them a couple times or they wont be whats programed. Its nice it comes with a cleaning kit, a cord and the glove. Its a nice big size which was why i bought it and it has the quick button on the pen, which i dont like because i keep hitting it on accident and is really sensitive. All and all its a really good drawing table I use adobe programas and they work great with it, and works on a ton of note apps.
J**H
Love that it's lefty friendly!
Love it and works as it should. Does take some getting used to though. I am left handed and I can easily make it work perfect for my needs without any issues. It's lightweight and truly the perfect size. It easily connected to my computer and the pressure sensitivity is amazing! It se ms to be well built as I have had it for awhile now and no issues.
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