Super super useful video. I was about to buy myself a 1660K !!! With a beautiful nice 4mm parallax due to UNLAMINATED display !! Thanks a lot !!! Now I fully understand the problem ! The first video which explains me the problem. Wow I'm now afraid !
found your posts on reddit and was happy to find you youtube channel. this video really sorts out a lot about these tablets. I'm really interested to see a video about diagonal wiggle. no pressure but i think most people are worried about diagonal wiggle whether its warranted or not.
I am planning a video this summer on diagonal wiggle/wobble. I have some basic info here: docs.thesevenpens.com/drawtab/guides/core-features/diagonal-wobble
Thanks so much for this. Wondering what are some of the best tablets in 2024 with most accuracy between 16inch- 22inch. hoping to buy something that has close to 0 parallax like apple pencil.
Great video! Would love for you make a video on why xp-pen/Huion pens have cursor drift when shifting pen angle. For example if I draw overhand, the cursor will dip far under the tip.This seems separate from parallax and edge/corner issues. Thanks!
Thank you for a video. So I have this question: Apple pencil, while having parallax error and wobble error otherwise has extremely precise point of touch detection. And while older models don't have this function of seeing of cursor on hover, but I can hit exactly where I want every time, and when pen is on the screen, it don't have an error. And having a experience with wacom tech, I would of guess it is somewhat different tech. How they do it?
It's very different tech indeed. I have been searching for detailed information about how the Apple pencil works but have not been able to find anything. But overall it seems to be built on on a capacitive sensor use for touch which is different from the EMR tech used in Wacom tablets and other drawing tablets.
this visual disagrement it the main reason i sold my huion 20.5 and went straight to screenless tablets again. Married and intuos 4 large and never looked back.
They are subject to some of the same issues with accuracy however they are in general better because (1) the coil in the pen is closer to the EMR sensor (2) there is no display panel causing additional electromagnetic interference. However, it is hard to measure their accuracy issues because they don't have a display panel. I'm still looking into ways to investigate pen tablet accuracy so that I can have something that can be measured in an objective way.
Also,regarding the question of the same problem on screenless pen tablets... I think it would need to be wildly off, as a manufacturing defect, for it to be noticeably inaccurate. Considering that you are looking at the screen ahead of you and have a more intuitive sense of where your pen is moving on the tablet surface, minor inaccuracies will probably go unnoticed. But it would be interesting if one can measure this somehow (that's not in a Wacom laboratory) :-)
@@EyekooDrawsStuff I tried measuring this once! I did a screen record of me drawing on a pen tablet and at the same time filmed my tablet from an overhead view and stacked the videos. It was inconclusive - my methods were a bit rough. Maybe I can improve it some way in the future.
What an amazing video. Thanks for doing the research on this. This is much needed for us artists looking for ZERO parallax.
Thank you! I love it when people let me know they find these videos helpful!
The best channel on drawing tablets and I had to trudge through hours of shilling and clickbait to find it
Thank you so much. Such a nice comment to read!
Your channel is very informative and helpful compared to most of its kind. Definitely deserve more views
Thank you so much!!!
Super super useful video. I was about to buy myself a 1660K !!! With a beautiful nice 4mm parallax due to UNLAMINATED display !! Thanks a lot !!! Now I fully understand the problem ! The first video which explains me the problem. Wow I'm now afraid !
Very Informative!
Amazing research! Thank you so much!
found your posts on reddit and was happy to find you youtube channel. this video really sorts out a lot about these tablets. I'm really interested to see a video about diagonal wiggle. no pressure but i think most people are worried about diagonal wiggle whether its warranted or not.
I am planning a video this summer on diagonal wiggle/wobble. I have some basic info here: docs.thesevenpens.com/drawtab/guides/core-features/diagonal-wobble
This video is so good.
Thank you so much!
Thanks so much for this. Wondering what are some of the best tablets in 2024 with most accuracy between 16inch- 22inch. hoping to buy something that has close to 0 parallax like apple pencil.
Both the the Cinitq Pro 16 and Cintiq Pro 22 have excellent accuracy. However I think neither matches the iPad/ApplePencil in terms of parallax.
Great video! Would love for you make a video on why xp-pen/Huion pens have cursor drift when shifting pen angle. For example if I draw overhand, the cursor will dip far under the tip.This seems separate from parallax and edge/corner issues. Thanks!
Thanks for the suggestion! It is a fantastic suggestion. I wish I had thought to do this in the original video!
Thank you for a video. So I have this question:
Apple pencil, while having parallax error and wobble error otherwise has extremely precise point of touch detection. And while older models don't have this function of seeing of cursor on hover, but I can hit exactly where I want every time, and when pen is on the screen, it don't have an error.
And having a experience with wacom tech, I would of guess it is somewhat different tech.
How they do it?
It's very different tech indeed. I have been searching for detailed information about how the Apple pencil works but have not been able to find anything. But overall it seems to be built on on a capacitive sensor use for touch which is different from the EMR tech used in Wacom tablets and other drawing tablets.
Great video man!
I'm glad you liked it! I was working on this video for several months!
@@thesevenpens I bet, I was actually thinking how long it must have taken you to do this! The end result was worth it!
this visual disagrement it the main reason i sold my huion 20.5 and went straight to screenless tablets again. Married and intuos 4 large and never looked back.
What about the normal tablets without screens? Do they have the same problem?
They are subject to some of the same issues with accuracy however they are in general better because (1) the coil in the pen is closer to the EMR sensor (2) there is no display panel causing additional electromagnetic interference. However, it is hard to measure their accuracy issues because they don't have a display panel. I'm still looking into ways to investigate pen tablet accuracy so that I can have something that can be measured in an objective way.
Oooh interesting stuff. I'm saving this to watch while in transit this weekend
@@EyekooDrawsStuff I would love to know what you think of it!
Also,regarding the question of the same problem on screenless pen tablets...
I think it would need to be wildly off, as a manufacturing defect, for it to be noticeably inaccurate. Considering that you are looking at the screen ahead of you and have a more intuitive sense of where your pen is moving on the tablet surface, minor inaccuracies will probably go unnoticed. But it would be interesting if one can measure this somehow (that's not in a Wacom laboratory) :-)
@@EyekooDrawsStuff I tried measuring this once! I did a screen record of me drawing on a pen tablet and at the same time filmed my tablet from an overhead view and stacked the videos. It was inconclusive - my methods were a bit rough. Maybe I can improve it some way in the future.
I want to know which one suck less.
Please do tests and comparisons using real products.
I never see this problem on ipad’s. Only display tablets.
I want to know of all the overpriced feces on the market, which one stinks less for consumption.