Marca | XP-PEN |
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Produttore | XP-PEN |
Modello | Deco 02 |
Nome modello | Deco 02 |
Dimensioni prodotto | 38 x 22 x 1 cm; 600 grammi |
Numero modello articolo | Deco 02 |
Numero articolo | EUDECO02 |
Sistema operativo | Windows |
Periferiche compatibili | Windows 7 (o successivo), Mac OS versioni 10.8 e superiori. |
Caratteristiche addizionali | 电磁感应 |
Componenti inclusi | Foglio di istruzioni |
Dimensione schermo | 10 Pollici |
Le pile/batterie sono incluse? | No |
Pile/batterie richieste | No |
Tipo di connettori | USB |
Ha l'autofocus | No |
Ha tasti programmabili | No |
Peso articolo | 600 g |
Aggiornamenti software garantiti fino a | sconosciuto |

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Marchio | XP-PEN |
Tecnologia di connettività | USB |
Sensibilità alla pressione | 8192 Levels |
Sistema operativo | Windows |
Caratteristica speciale | 电磁感应 |
Informazioni su questo articolo
- L'area di lavoro di DECO02 misura 10 x 5,63 pollici, ha uno spessore di soli 9 mm. Dimensioni: 362x210x9mm; peso netto: 620g. La tavoletta grafica è progettata per tutti i destrorsi come utenti mancini, è possibile capovolgere l'area di lavoro nel driver
- CHIAVI A SCELTA: un rullo cavo color argento, che può essere impostato come più coppie di funzioni, consente di annidare la tavoletta su un gancio. Viene fornito un cappuccio verde per proteggere la ruota. Le sei scorciatoie sono tutte personalizzabili nel driver. È possibile impostare diversi set di funzioni per ciascun software grafico
- NUOVI ACCESSORI: una scatola multifunzione per riporre la penna e le sue punte di ricambio; una singola porta Type-C facile da collegare
- LA NUOVA PENNA P06: lo stilo ha una pressione di sensibilità di 8192 livelli e 266 rapporti RPS, senza batteria. La fine dello stilo funge da gomma digitale (questa gomma digitale è compatibile solo con alcuni software comuni, consultare le descrizioni dettagliate per verificare)
- OTTIMA COMPATIBILITÀ: la tavoletta grafica può essere utilizzata con Windows 10/8/7, Mac OS 10.10.x, nonché con i più comuni software di grafica come Adobe Photoshop, Corel Painter, Clip Studio, SAI, Zbrush, Medibang, Toonboom Harmony ecc. Devi collegare la tavoletta grafica a un computer per usarla
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Tavoletta grafica XP-PEN Deco 02! Fai brillare la tua creatività

Una tavoletta grafica dal design moderno, con cursore rotante tra i tasti di scelta rapida: per un accesso super facile che ti aiuterà a gestire il tuo lavoro garantendo comodità e velocità d’esecuzione.


Il pacchetto include:
- 1x Tavoletta grafica Deco 02
- 1x Penna P06 senza batterie
- 1x Muovo portapenne
- 8x Pennini di ricambio
- 1x Cavo USB TYPE-C
- 1x Tappo verde
- 1x Guanto da disegno
- 1x Guida rapida
Specifiche tecniche:
Penna: P06 penna passiva
Sensibilità alla pressione: 8192 livelli
Area attiva: 10" x 5,63"
Risoluzione: 5080 LPI (linee per pollice)
Rapporto tasso: max. 266 RPS
Tasti di scelta rapida: 6 tasti personalizzabili
Ruota del rullo: 1
Precisione: ± 0,01 pollici
Altezza di lettura: 10mm
- Opzione colore: nero
- Tensione di alimentazione: 5V
- Supporto di interfaccia: TYPE-C
- Compatibilità:Windows 7, 8, & 10/Vista e Mac OS X (Mac 10.10 e versioni successive)
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Tecnologia avanzata con lo Stilo P06La nuovissima penna digitale passiva XP-Pen Stilo P06 progettata per la Deco 02! Non ha bisogno di batterie, nè di essere ricaricata: funziona esattamente come una normalissima penna classica! Il design esagonale antiscivolo lo rende facile da impugnare. E’dotata di una gomma digitale compatibile con tutti i maggiori software grafica. La custodia multifunzione è utilissima per mantere al sicuro sia la tua penna digitale che le sue mine. E’ utilizzabile anche come strumento per il ricambio mine e portapenna. Dal design semplice ed elegante, facile da trasportare e da riporre. |
Progettato portatile e durevoleLa tavoletta grafica Deco 02 ha uno spessore di soli 9 mm, permette una grande libertà di trasporto ed utilizzo. È costruita con materiali anti graffio per durare nel tempo. Sei tasti di scelta rapida rotondi personalizzabili creano una piattaforma di lavoro altamente ergonomica e comoda. Più efficienza e meno disagi. |
Porta la tua arte digitale al prossimo livello8192 livelli di pressione che lavorano insieme ai 266 RPS permettono una performance unica: tratti morbidi, linee lisce ed estrema sensibilità alla pressione e al movimento della tua mano, per una resa fluida e performante nei tuoi lavori. |

Un tocco di personalità
- Il cursore ad anello è provvisto di un tappo verde che rende il tuo tocco ancora più personale. Rimuovi il tappo quando vuoi riporre la tua Deco 02 e appendila con l’anello argentato per risparmiare ulteriore spazio.
- Progettato per utenti sia destrimani che mancini, ora puoi disegnare sia con la mano sinistra o destra con la stessa facilità.
- XP-Pen Deco 02 Adatto per il disegno, l'editing di immagini di illustrazioni, schizzi, riconoscimento della scrittura a mano, formazione online e altri usi. Deco 02 è compatibile con Photoshop, SAI, Painter, Illustrator, Clip Studio ect. La compatibilità è sempre migliorata grazie agli aggiornamenti costanti dei driver.

La gomma P06 funziona con:
Adobe Photoshop CS4/5/6, Adobe Photoshop CC 2014/2015/2015.5/2017/2018, Adobe Fireworks CS4 10.0, Adobe Illustrator CC 2018, MediBang Paint Pro 13.0, Manga Studio 5.0 (64 Bit) 5.0.3, Word 2016, Excel 2016, PowerPoint 2016, OneNote 2016, Windows ink, Windows paint 3D.
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Prezzo | — | 65,99 €€65,99 | 89,99 €€89,99 | 84,99 €€84,99 |
Dimensioni (cm) | 35 x 21,6 x 0,8 | 35,05 x 21,59 x 0,76 | 35,56 x 20,32 x 0,89 | 35,5 x 22 x 0,8 |
Area attiva | 10 x 6.25 pollici | 10 × 6,25 pollici | 10 x 5,63 pollici | 10 x 5,62 pollici |
Peso (grammi) | 570 | 589.67 | 600 | 600 |
Livello di pressione | 8192 | 8192 | 8192 | 8192 |
Tasti di scelta rapida | 8 tasti | 8 tasti | 6 tasti con una ruota | 6 tasti con una ruota |
Modello a penna | P03 | P05 | P06 | P05 |
Tecnologia della penna | Senza batteria | Senza batteria | Senza batteria | Senza batteria |
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Prezzo | 89,99€89,99€ | 33,05€33,05€ | -8% 59,99€59,99€ Consigl.: 64,99 € | 65,99€65,99€ | 59,99€59,99€ |
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Facile da installare | 5,0 | 4,6 | 4,3 | 4,6 | 4,6 |
Ottimo rapporto qualità-prezzo | 4,8 | 4,5 | 4,1 | 4,6 | 4,8 |
Facile da usare | 4,5 | 4,3 | 4,4 | 4,5 | 4,6 |
Per principianti | — | 4,6 | 4,3 | 4,6 | 5,0 |
Comodo | 5,0 | — | 4,2 | 4,2 | — |
Venduto da | XP-PEN | UGEE TECHNOLOGY EU | VEIKK-IT | XP-PEN | XP-PEN |
sistema operativo | Windows | Windows 7/8/10, Mac, Android, Linux | Android 9 Pie, Windows 8 Enterprise | Android,Os,Vitrines | Windows 10/8/7/vista/xp |
tecnologia di connettività | USB | USB | USB | USB | USB |
sensibilità alla pressione | 8192 levels | 8192 levels | 8192 levels | 8192 levels | 2048 levels |
nome modello | Deco 02 | s640 | — | — | 12 |
peso | 600 grams | 280 grams | 546 grams | 570 grams | 2 pounds |
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- Penna con chip intelligente X3, supporta Android
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- 8 x 5 pollici, quattro colori.
- Penna ultraprecisa con Chip intelligente X3
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ASIN | B07D6MNGY3 |
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Posizione nella classifica Bestseller di Amazon | n. 407,375 in Elettronica (Visualizza i Top 100 nella categoria Elettronica) n. 356 in Tavolette grafiche |
Restrizioni di spedizione | Spedizione: Questo articolo rispetta le normative per l'esportazione in paesi selezionati al di fuori dell'Unione Europea. |
Disponibile su Amazon.it a partire dal | 6 luglio 2016 |
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Elle fait très bien son travail, très précise, on peut faire de très jolies choses avec.
Je la trouve facile à utiliser et à programmer. Je suis très satisfaite de mon achat!
La boîte comprend le câble Usb-C-, le gant, le stylet ainsi que le pot à stylet et des mines de rechange.
Le seul petit défaut que je lui trouve est qu'elle se raye très vite, dommage que la marque ne vende pas un film de protection...

I bought it because I do 3D graphic work, and graphic design which gets very hard to do using a mouse with a "single pressure" mouse button. My previous tablet was smaller than this one and I kept hitting the borders far too much. (relative pen movement!)
The physical aspects of the tablet are good - it's very sturdy.
The internals of the tablet must have a metal frame, because even holding it in my left hand and drawing with my right was easy to do, and it didn't bend nor flex - or even squeak a little. Though it's best to use a tablet on a flat worktop rather than in your hands.
On the reverse side there's 4 wide circular feet that stop the tablet slipping on your desk.
The buttons need a light finger touch to click, but give a good "clicky feedback" when pressed. Importantly they don't fail to make contact once you've felt them "click", which can be very frustrating and something I keep a purposeful eye out for. I wondered if it was because they were new - but after 6 weeks of use, they still work entirely well.
If you've not come across this before - it's when a button fails to trigger when you press it till it clicks - until you press a little bit harder. The worst case is where it ruins the creative flow - say when you switch from flood fill to draw using a button, only to find you've just filled the entire sky because the button wasn't detected!
The wheel is an interesting and modern addition to the tablet.
It works on its own - and the chrome is grippy enough that it doesn't slip. It's my preffered way of using it.
If you want even grippier material - the tablet comes with a green rubber "puck" that pushes gently into the hole of the wheel.
With or without the puck, the wheel behaves the same.
It has a smooth friction feel to it - like spinning the volume control on a HiFi. It doesn't spin around like a loose toy wheel on a truck. It doesn't "click" as you spin it, it's a smooth rotation.
It can be used to replace two buttons on the keyboard - one for rotating left, and one for rotating right.
So for instance you can use it to zoom a canvas, or rotate an object around an axis in 3D. While setting it up, I found I could scroll a web-page with it! It behaved very much like a mouse-wheel! (without the click-click-click)
The wheel is covered on the underside of the tablet though the hole goes right through. It means you won't find the spinner sticking if you put the tablet on a couch armrest.
The tablet has a USB C plug situated just to the side of the spinner. These plugs can connect either way around, so the USB 90 degree angled cable can still be pointed downwards (towards or away from you) if you swap hands and rotate the tablet around.
You get a slippy spandex type of glove to stop your hand from catching on the smooth tablet surface - I found I haven't needed it. If you're hands are not super dry or a bit oily, the glove will stop it stuttering over the surface.
The tablet during use is fantastic.
The "report rate" is 266 - which means the tablet lets Windows know where the pen is 266 times a second. That's a position update every 3.76 milliseconds! I was NOT able to notice any kind of delay with such a short latency.
It felt I was drawing on the screen.
The pen of the tablet is very well designed and light in use. It's very grippy on the fingers (as they mentioned in the product details). I've never had my fingers slip down the pen and need me to correct the positioning of my hand. Which they have done with other tablets I've used.
It's a very light pen, which you may need to get use to if you've used pens in the past with batteries in them.
Having no batteries means you never get caught out! If you use it with your laptop on the go - if your laptop has power so to does your pen!
The clearance distance of the pen is about 3 centimeters - which is excellent.
It means you can take the pen 3 cm up from the tablet while still being able to control your cursor. Not so important for absolute cursor positioning - because the cursor will re-adjust on the screen when you place the pen back down. But VITAL for relative cursor mode. When you're not making pencil marks, you have a good distance away from the tablet before the pen loses contact - and stops moving on the screen. A pen with less clearance is annoying to use, you stop writing and lift the pen, and your cursor vanishes! You end up battling with the device playing "hover pen" a millimeter away from the tablet trying not to draw but keeping it close. Not so with this pen. GOOD.
The pen tip can "feel" 8192 levels of pressure.
I've found this is far more than I need, and for my uses just half that is needed for drawing, sketching, and molding.
The extra sensitivity is NOT wasted though - using the configuration software I set it up that 4000 "pressure" (half force on the pen tip) is set at maximum. It's like going from a 2H pencil to 2B.
It meant I was able to draw a heavy mark with much less pressure than I would otherwise need, AND not lose accuracy on pressure readings because I still had 4000 pressure levels! As an extra bonus - the pen nibs also last longer.
If you want that huge range of 0 to 8192 pressure levels, you don't need to tweak anything to start with because that's how it's set up.
I had a problem with the eraser in Photoshop to begin with. I found it went from "No erasing" to "Full erasing" with barely a touch. It wasn't the pens fault though! I looked later in the "Erase tool" settings in Photoshop, and they were all incorrectly set. So a little tip - the "eraser end" of the pen uses the "Erase tool" settings of Photoshop. It doesn't just change the ink color of the pen tip, or use a unique "eraser tool" for tablets.
The eraser tool works well, and its pressure control is accurate. To use it you just flip your pen around.
There's one button on the side of the pen - it's default is to "Right click" - in Photoshop this will bring up the "Pen settings" local menu.
There's 6 replacement pen tips in the pen caddy - which will last you months, if not years - depending on the frequency you use the tablet, and the maximum pressure you use to draw. There's a little metal disc inside the caddy that you use to press the pen's tip against to pull out an old warn tip before you insert a new one.
There's YouTube videos showing you just how to do this if you google XP-Pen tip replacement video.
I didn't have any setup issues in Windows 10.
Once I plugged it in, Windows detected it, and after a few seconds it reported it was installed.
The software that comes with the tablet is accessible in your system tray. Normally you'd see this in the lower right of your screen.
It comes with all the usual tablet controls:
1: Relative/Absolute positioning. (relative is like a mouse behaves - if you pick the pen off the tablet and put it down again, the cursor carries on from where it was at. Absolute is where the pen position ON the tablet is where it appears on the screen, so if you pick it up on the lower left of the tablet, and place the pen on the top right, your screen cursor will ALSO jump to the top right.)
2: Pen pressure - This is great! You have a "line chart" that you can adjust. For me I had a very steep line hitting the top power half way across the chart. This is the equivalent of maxing out the "software cursor pressure" at half-pressure of the physical pen. It's a great finger fatigue tip!
There's a little bar that shows you how hard you're pressing. If a program isn't detecting your pen presses, you can use this panel to check the tablet/pen is working, and then blame the other program (I've yet to have my tablet glitch). This is VITAL when looking for tec-support, as a particular software glitch isn't something XP-Pen can solve, and you'd waste time contacting the wrong people.
3: Area of screen - You can set what part of the screen the tablet is for, and which monitor if you have more than one.
4: Action buttons / Roller wheel - These can be configured to be any keyboard keys, and also with a system key, such as Alt, or Ctrl. You can assign different programs different key assignments. (YAY!) The wheel also inputs as key presses. (As does a mouse wheel internally). So anything you can do by the keyboard, you can assign the wheel or buttons to do.
Cons:
I'm really having a problem thinking of any.
It tracks the pen accurately, the software works without crashing, the pen pressure is consistent. The cable doesn't fall out, nor wiggle. The response time between the pen moving and the screen is less than 4 milliseconds (instant).
The tablet is not flimsy.
Oh - the pen feels a bit "cheap" for a tablet. But that's only because it's lightweight because there's no battery! I've not damaged it in a month and a half use. It's still going strong. If anything a lightweight pen is better! Less strain on the hand.
And do I really want a weight "lie" of some chunk of metal inside the pen to weigh it down?
No! It's the same weight as a "real world pencil" like a Derwent Pro pencil. So once I got use to it, it was like using a real pencil and not a tablet (battery filled heavy) pencil.
If you were to get a cheap tablet you end up fighting with it. You are struggling to use a glitchy pen on a scratchy PC tablet that's moving a cursor on the screen a fraction later.
Not this tablet! It's a joy to use. It gets out of the way while I'm drawing. After a minute or two I'm using a pencil connected to the screen - I do my art, and my tools help me. They're not hindering.
The performance at this price level is excellent.


Recensito nel Regno Unito il 2 settembre 2018
I bought it because I do 3D graphic work, and graphic design which gets very hard to do using a mouse with a "single pressure" mouse button. My previous tablet was smaller than this one and I kept hitting the borders far too much. (relative pen movement!)
The physical aspects of the tablet are good - it's very sturdy.
The internals of the tablet must have a metal frame, because even holding it in my left hand and drawing with my right was easy to do, and it didn't bend nor flex - or even squeak a little. Though it's best to use a tablet on a flat worktop rather than in your hands.
On the reverse side there's 4 wide circular feet that stop the tablet slipping on your desk.
The buttons need a light finger touch to click, but give a good "clicky feedback" when pressed. Importantly they don't fail to make contact once you've felt them "click", which can be very frustrating and something I keep a purposeful eye out for. I wondered if it was because they were new - but after 6 weeks of use, they still work entirely well.
If you've not come across this before - it's when a button fails to trigger when you press it till it clicks - until you press a little bit harder. The worst case is where it ruins the creative flow - say when you switch from flood fill to draw using a button, only to find you've just filled the entire sky because the button wasn't detected!
The wheel is an interesting and modern addition to the tablet.
It works on its own - and the chrome is grippy enough that it doesn't slip. It's my preffered way of using it.
If you want even grippier material - the tablet comes with a green rubber "puck" that pushes gently into the hole of the wheel.
With or without the puck, the wheel behaves the same.
It has a smooth friction feel to it - like spinning the volume control on a HiFi. It doesn't spin around like a loose toy wheel on a truck. It doesn't "click" as you spin it, it's a smooth rotation.
It can be used to replace two buttons on the keyboard - one for rotating left, and one for rotating right.
So for instance you can use it to zoom a canvas, or rotate an object around an axis in 3D. While setting it up, I found I could scroll a web-page with it! It behaved very much like a mouse-wheel! (without the click-click-click)
The wheel is covered on the underside of the tablet though the hole goes right through. It means you won't find the spinner sticking if you put the tablet on a couch armrest.
The tablet has a USB C plug situated just to the side of the spinner. These plugs can connect either way around, so the USB 90 degree angled cable can still be pointed downwards (towards or away from you) if you swap hands and rotate the tablet around.
You get a slippy spandex type of glove to stop your hand from catching on the smooth tablet surface - I found I haven't needed it. If you're hands are not super dry or a bit oily, the glove will stop it stuttering over the surface.
The tablet during use is fantastic.
The "report rate" is 266 - which means the tablet lets Windows know where the pen is 266 times a second. That's a position update every 3.76 milliseconds! I was NOT able to notice any kind of delay with such a short latency.
It felt I was drawing on the screen.
The pen of the tablet is very well designed and light in use. It's very grippy on the fingers (as they mentioned in the product details). I've never had my fingers slip down the pen and need me to correct the positioning of my hand. Which they have done with other tablets I've used.
It's a very light pen, which you may need to get use to if you've used pens in the past with batteries in them.
Having no batteries means you never get caught out! If you use it with your laptop on the go - if your laptop has power so to does your pen!
The clearance distance of the pen is about 3 centimeters - which is excellent.
It means you can take the pen 3 cm up from the tablet while still being able to control your cursor. Not so important for absolute cursor positioning - because the cursor will re-adjust on the screen when you place the pen back down. But VITAL for relative cursor mode. When you're not making pencil marks, you have a good distance away from the tablet before the pen loses contact - and stops moving on the screen. A pen with less clearance is annoying to use, you stop writing and lift the pen, and your cursor vanishes! You end up battling with the device playing "hover pen" a millimeter away from the tablet trying not to draw but keeping it close. Not so with this pen. GOOD.
The pen tip can "feel" 8192 levels of pressure.
I've found this is far more than I need, and for my uses just half that is needed for drawing, sketching, and molding.
The extra sensitivity is NOT wasted though - using the configuration software I set it up that 4000 "pressure" (half force on the pen tip) is set at maximum. It's like going from a 2H pencil to 2B.
It meant I was able to draw a heavy mark with much less pressure than I would otherwise need, AND not lose accuracy on pressure readings because I still had 4000 pressure levels! As an extra bonus - the pen nibs also last longer.
If you want that huge range of 0 to 8192 pressure levels, you don't need to tweak anything to start with because that's how it's set up.
I had a problem with the eraser in Photoshop to begin with. I found it went from "No erasing" to "Full erasing" with barely a touch. It wasn't the pens fault though! I looked later in the "Erase tool" settings in Photoshop, and they were all incorrectly set. So a little tip - the "eraser end" of the pen uses the "Erase tool" settings of Photoshop. It doesn't just change the ink color of the pen tip, or use a unique "eraser tool" for tablets.
The eraser tool works well, and its pressure control is accurate. To use it you just flip your pen around.
There's one button on the side of the pen - it's default is to "Right click" - in Photoshop this will bring up the "Pen settings" local menu.
There's 6 replacement pen tips in the pen caddy - which will last you months, if not years - depending on the frequency you use the tablet, and the maximum pressure you use to draw. There's a little metal disc inside the caddy that you use to press the pen's tip against to pull out an old warn tip before you insert a new one.
There's YouTube videos showing you just how to do this if you google XP-Pen tip replacement video.
I didn't have any setup issues in Windows 10.
Once I plugged it in, Windows detected it, and after a few seconds it reported it was installed.
The software that comes with the tablet is accessible in your system tray. Normally you'd see this in the lower right of your screen.
It comes with all the usual tablet controls:
1: Relative/Absolute positioning. (relative is like a mouse behaves - if you pick the pen off the tablet and put it down again, the cursor carries on from where it was at. Absolute is where the pen position ON the tablet is where it appears on the screen, so if you pick it up on the lower left of the tablet, and place the pen on the top right, your screen cursor will ALSO jump to the top right.)
2: Pen pressure - This is great! You have a "line chart" that you can adjust. For me I had a very steep line hitting the top power half way across the chart. This is the equivalent of maxing out the "software cursor pressure" at half-pressure of the physical pen. It's a great finger fatigue tip!
There's a little bar that shows you how hard you're pressing. If a program isn't detecting your pen presses, you can use this panel to check the tablet/pen is working, and then blame the other program (I've yet to have my tablet glitch). This is VITAL when looking for tec-support, as a particular software glitch isn't something XP-Pen can solve, and you'd waste time contacting the wrong people.
3: Area of screen - You can set what part of the screen the tablet is for, and which monitor if you have more than one.
4: Action buttons / Roller wheel - These can be configured to be any keyboard keys, and also with a system key, such as Alt, or Ctrl. You can assign different programs different key assignments. (YAY!) The wheel also inputs as key presses. (As does a mouse wheel internally). So anything you can do by the keyboard, you can assign the wheel or buttons to do.
Cons:
I'm really having a problem thinking of any.
It tracks the pen accurately, the software works without crashing, the pen pressure is consistent. The cable doesn't fall out, nor wiggle. The response time between the pen moving and the screen is less than 4 milliseconds (instant).
The tablet is not flimsy.
Oh - the pen feels a bit "cheap" for a tablet. But that's only because it's lightweight because there's no battery! I've not damaged it in a month and a half use. It's still going strong. If anything a lightweight pen is better! Less strain on the hand.
And do I really want a weight "lie" of some chunk of metal inside the pen to weigh it down?
No! It's the same weight as a "real world pencil" like a Derwent Pro pencil. So once I got use to it, it was like using a real pencil and not a tablet (battery filled heavy) pencil.
If you were to get a cheap tablet you end up fighting with it. You are struggling to use a glitchy pen on a scratchy PC tablet that's moving a cursor on the screen a fraction later.
Not this tablet! It's a joy to use. It gets out of the way while I'm drawing. After a minute or two I'm using a pencil connected to the screen - I do my art, and my tools help me. They're not hindering.
The performance at this price level is excellent.



