Drawing Tablet Comparison | Wacom vs UGEE vs Xencelabs (2022)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

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  • @solomonramsa
    @solomonramsa Год назад +7

    My opinion about the UGEE s1060w without offending anyone:
    - They should put a very large indicative on the protective film, as I see a lot of people complain that it scratches easily when it doesn't. They simply do not remove this protective film. The sticker that should have the function of removing the protective film is a complete fail, so I recommend using a piece of masking tape to do that job.
    - On Android it works excellent in terms of sensitivity, rotation, pressure; except that drawing a perfect circle (helped with a circular cap) on the cell phone reflects an oval. I understand that this is due to the aspect ratio of the cell phone (19.5:9 in huawei y9s) but I see that all manufacturers are falling asleep creating drivers for Android with the function to adapt to the aspect ratio of the cell phone screen, just like in Windows or Mac.
    - The wireless version works just as well as the wired version, you don't feel any kind of lag, both on PC and Android. The L-shaped Type-C cable is something that is greatly appreciated.
    - The pencil looks very poor quality, it even seems to be made at home with a 3d printer. But it works great, that's just the impression it gives. The feel and position of the buttons is good compared to my old wacom where I hardly felt whether I was pressing button 1 or 2.
    - I feel that the pressure that you have to apply with the pencil is a lot to obtain the 8000 levels, although I have the curve in the driver at the limit, I feel the same, it is something that I did not feel with the wacom. I'll have to play more with the curve, but at first it's something that makes me a little uneasy.
    - The surface is large and has (to my liking) too much texture compared to a wacom, this one (ugee) feels less natural, more plastic, but this helps to scratch less. Due to this "super-texture" sometimes the hand gets stuck on long strokes, they should include a 2-finger glove for a more enjoyable experience.
    - They should sell tips as accessories on the manufacturer's website; although it brings 10 spares (I estimate about 4-5 years to spend them all) it feels like they wear out quickly due to the texture of the tablet. So, it would not be bad to give the client some peace of mind and let him see that it is a brand that cares about the details in the future.
    In general terms, the tablet is perfect for its price, I bought it in a flash sale with a 24% discount plus a coupon of 10 dollars, costing only 51 dollars. The brand's customer service through social networks is excellent (you must take into account the time change for the response time, they are in Hong Kong).
    I recommend it for people who are coming from a small tablet or for those who want a second tablet at an affordable price.
    SR! from Avartica

    • @212is
      @212is 11 месяцев назад

      would you say the ugee is better than the Wacom then. like fully, im a student and id prefer this over an iPad and I was just wondering which would be better. thank you

    • @ybfxtv
      @ybfxtv 10 месяцев назад

      thank you for your review

  • @BlondieSL
    @BlondieSL Год назад +2

    Excellent review! Wow!
    I've edited this because, as it turns out, if I would have just scrolled down the ad a bit more, it does say that the 12 keys are programmable after all. LOL
    I think that I'm just going to order that today, because they are offering a $25 discount!
    Thanks for the reviews.

    • @BlondieSL
      @BlondieSL Год назад

      Yup! Ordered it! It should be here tomorrow.
      I hope it works as well as in the reviews.

    • @solomonramsa
      @solomonramsa Год назад

      I just bought it, it's amazing. I took advantage of an offer and it cost me $51 on Amazon

  • @swoondrones
    @swoondrones 5 месяцев назад

    Do you need the dangle for the Ugee or it can connect to bluetooth?

  • @swoondrones
    @swoondrones 5 месяцев назад

    Are you in Australis?

  • @edenassos
    @edenassos 2 года назад +3

    Xencelabs is a child company of UGEE.