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Parblo A640 Drawing Tablet with 8192 Levels Battery-Free Stylus Pen, 6x4 Inch Graphic Drawing Tablet for Digital Art Works, Drawing, Sketch, Design, Paint
Brand | Parblo |
Product Dimensions | 18 x 14 x 1 cm; 349.27 g |
Item part number | LW181149852 |
Hardware Interface | USB Type C, USB |
Special Features | Portable |
Standing screen display size | 6 Inches |
Display Type | LCD |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Connector Type | USB |
Device interface - primary | Buttons, Touchscreen with Stylus Support |
Has Auto Focus | No |
Programmable Buttons | No |
Country of Origin | China |
Item Weight | 349 g |
E**O
Excelent article!
The entire process was carried out correctly. And the item is in excellent condition.
M**E
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me gusta mucho e realizado muestras gráficas y me a servido muy bien para mi carrera 10/10
R**U
Malfunctions after 3 months
The cable malfunctions 3 months after, but the seller sends me a new one
P**H
Perfect for signing documents or just doodling easy to use
Very simple layout, setup is a snap. Well built. Comes with a usb-c to usb braided cloth cord at a good length. The pen comes with extra tips, and is well built and comfortable in hand. Integration to different programs is simple. I use Krita and a few other programs and works flawlessly between them. The 4 hot keys can be changed at whim. I would recommend to friends and family. Whether you have to sign documents on line or just want to doodle, it's the perfect choice for the price.
K**K
Very nice beginner tablet, with some complications
I think that this tablet is very good for its price, I definitely recommend it for beginners especially if do not want to buy Wacom's expensive tablets. It has a whopping 8K pen sensitivity level - a great upgrade from my old Bamboo Fun tablet that had 2K levels (and will no longer be usable due to incompatibility with my computer since Wacom stated they won't make new drivers for it anymore for some reason). I was surprised that this had express keys for its size, and they worked well. Speaking of the size of the tablet, I like that this is small and compact; it's great for travel. The tablet driver software was straightforward to use as well.The computer I am using is a MacBook Air (2019) 13in with 1.6 GHz Dual core, Intel Core i5, 16gb RAM, Intel UHD Graphics 617. At the time of writing this review, it is updated to the latest macOS Catalina v10.15.2. I use Photoshop CC 2019/2020.Initially using the tablet and drawing was a breeze, the pen pressure sensitivity difference from my old tablet was very noticeable - I didn't have to redo brush strokes much to at all because of how I could easily draw strokes with variable widths that I wanted. Blending colors was easy as well through this since I could lightly push the pen on the tablet to smoothy blend or press harder to have my colors blend much less. I was using the oils brush for this.Unfortunately, there were technical complications with the tablet that made my experience unpleasant. Pen pressure, the USB cable, and lag.- The pen pressure is fantastic, but for some reason on the driver software options even when I put the sensitivity all the way to Light, I still have to press a lot for strokes to be at a medium width. I thought that this would make me wear out the nib and scratch the tablet surface very fast over time, which I didn't want.- The USB cable seems to be unstable and needs improvement, or the input plug on the side of the tablet does. The USB-C end would loosen out and unplug from the tablet every so often, and I would have to keep reattaching it. I thought that using a different USB-C cable would help fix this but the tablet doesn't even turn on doing this. I don't know if this is a problem with other people but for mine it seems the tablet's own USB cable is the only thing that can be used with it, and it needs to be improved to work efficiently.- Every now and then the tablet would lag or stop suddenly even when still plugged in, and then it would spazz out in Photoshop. For instance, during the spazz out it would keep making my layer switch the blending mode rapidly. I have to unplug the tablet and back again to stop this. Moreover on the lag: I was first using Photoshop CC 2020, and the tablet would lag with brush strokes like as if I have the Smoothing level all the way up, even though it's at 0. I thought that this wouldn't be a problem when I only have one other program like Spotify or Safari on, but even I had no other program on (even ensuring unnecessary programs weren't running in the background via the Activity Monitor) this issue would still go on. I switched to Photoshop CC 2019, and the issue still happened only until I made it the only program running. It ran smoothly then. I am assuming it is because of how the tablet takes in 8K pen pressure levels and this causes lag, because in comparison, my old Bamboo Fun tablet which has 2K pen pressure levels could run smoothly on Photoshop CC 2019 even while I would video chat on Discord.This may or may not be a con, but for the driver software I found it strange that my computer gave me a warning that the installation file was unknown and potentially malicious software, despite rarely getting this warning from other installation files. I even had to turn off my firewall to get it to start installing. So it would be nice if the driver could be improved in that aspect as well.Normally I would deal with technical issues for tablets if they don't occur often and if I can make a way around them, but I don't think I can for this tablet in the long run. I still give it 4 stars because I do think that this tablet is pretty good for its price (small compact tablet that has 8K pen pressure levels and is compatible with macOS 10.15+) and assume it would run much better on an i7+ computer - I just think that after improvements are made on it, it will be much worth it.
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