You know this thing is so cheap and simplistic; yet effective and seemingly reliable that I may just purchase one to throw under my desk as an emergency backup or even for throwing in a bag for travel. I mean it seems unobtrusive and the line quality is great and with a great pencil/paper tactile feeling. Why not?
nice review tx! btw can you tell me who is the best tablet for adroid device as your samsung ultra? i have the same galaxy ( that i love it )but i dont know which graphic tablet make me draw in landscape mode..((
Thanks for the review particularly the Android part. I'm looking for a budget drawing pad that I can use with my entry level Blackview Tab 12 pro tablet. Are there any particular brands/models that you would suggest that would have the greatest chance of working properly on Android?
Ugee m708 is available at 56 dollars at my place and ugee s1060 is available at 76 dollar so Which one should i go for any suggestions? I'm kind of leaning towards s1060 but is it worth that additional 20 dollars?
Apparently, when you try to install a Ugee tablet, the installer removes the drivers of your XP-Pen devices. Does anybody else have both XP-Pen and Ugee devices? How do you manage?
is the texture difference really noticable? and how is it compared to normal paper + pencil/pen? about how long should a nib last? and thanks for the android review at the end, it was really useful
@@teohontech7141 thanks for the reply. i know that replacement nibs are very cheap(and 10 are supplied) but i havent found anywhere to order them. also, in the video in the android section, it sounded very loud when you drew a rectangle. is it really that loud irl?
@@sporeofficer1627 You can buy pen nibs directly from Ugee. shop.ugee.com/en-en/products/ugee-drawing-pen The sound is maybe as long as pencil on paper.
This is for beginning digital artists who do not have a large budget to begin with or are unsure whether they want to pursue digital art. This tablet is also suitable for playing Osu.
Like the person above me said it's mostly for beginners or people who cant afford to buy ipads or tablets with a screen on it. It does the job and its easy to navigate once your used to it 7 years or more ago these were the drawings tabs that we artists used because we cant afford a 2 grand wacom screen tablet. There weren't affordable ipads back then. Kids are so lucky these days
There are many who still draw on these because they are affordable and works great. Some artists prefer these over screen tablets or pen displays because it allows them to sit straight which is better for their backs.
@@teohontech7141 Teoh, thanks for pointing that out. You are absolutely right! Many amazing professionals PREFER this style over the big displays! It also can be less harmful to your posture and the neck muscles.
As artists, we don't need to see awful logo branding on the front of the tablet. It is distracting and quite frankly disrespectful to those who have already paid and invested on the product. There is zero reason to have the white logo on front. If the goal is to advertise the brand, it is doing the exact opposite (looks cheap).
You know this thing is so cheap and simplistic; yet effective and seemingly reliable that I may just purchase one to throw under my desk as an emergency backup or even for throwing in a bag for travel. I mean it seems unobtrusive and the line quality is great and with a great pencil/paper tactile feeling. Why not?
That Android Review at the end was so useful. Thanks!
I wish I could find a tablet with a smooth and slicker surface texture. The new texture every manufacturer uses slows me down and hurt my wrist
Just but a Bristol paper on top 😎👍
nice review tx! btw can you tell me who is the best tablet for adroid device as your samsung ultra? i have the same galaxy ( that i love it )but i dont know which graphic tablet make me draw in landscape mode..((
If you have the same Samsung Tab S8 Ultra I'm using, you can just draw on that and there's no reason to but this Ugee
Thanks for the review particularly the Android part. I'm looking for a budget drawing pad that I can use with my entry level Blackview Tab 12 pro tablet. Are there any particular brands/models that you would suggest that would have the greatest chance of working properly on Android?
I’m looking for using it with Substance Painter.
Ugee m708 is available at 56 dollars at my place and ugee s1060 is available at 76 dollar so Which one should i go for any suggestions? I'm kind of leaning towards s1060 but is it worth that additional 20 dollars?
Apparently, when you try to install a Ugee tablet, the installer removes the drivers of your XP-Pen devices. Does anybody else have both XP-Pen and Ugee devices? How do you manage?
Is this compatible for adobe illustrator?
Yes
Great video 👍. Is there any lag when using wireless tablet in comparison to wired one? Even a tiny but noticable lag ?
Not that I notice
@@teohontech7141 Thanks 👍
is the texture difference really noticable? and how is it compared to normal paper + pencil/pen? about how long should a nib last? and thanks for the android review at the end, it was really useful
Real paper will have more texture. But this also has texture, just different. Replacement nibs are very cheap so I won’t worry about that
@@teohontech7141 thanks for the reply. i know that replacement nibs are very cheap(and 10 are supplied) but i havent found anywhere to order them. also, in the video in the android section, it sounded very loud when you drew a rectangle. is it really that loud irl?
@@sporeofficer1627 You can buy pen nibs directly from Ugee. shop.ugee.com/en-en/products/ugee-drawing-pen
The sound is maybe as long as pencil on paper.
does it own same problem with windows os that you mentioned in S1060 ?
is it comparable to Inspiroy 2 by Huion ?
Yes. The tech in such drawing tablets has matured so most tablets have rather comparable drawing performance.
I see. which one do you recommend to buy if i have budget to buy either of them ?@@teohontech7141
Can I use this for Freeform on MacOS?
Yes
is it good for Online Maths teaching? Need serious suggestion thanks.
Should work fine
That or the m908 for math? Is the newer pen and overall writing better on m908? @@teohontech7141
can I also use it without bluetooth?
Yes, with cable
is it compatible with photoshop
Yes
But why would someone want to try to draw on this? 🤔
This is for beginning digital artists who do not have a large budget to begin with or are unsure whether they want to pursue digital art. This tablet is also suitable for playing Osu.
Like the person above me said it's mostly for beginners or people who cant afford to buy ipads or tablets with a screen on it. It does the job and its easy to navigate once your used to it
7 years or more ago these were the drawings tabs that we artists used because we cant afford a 2 grand wacom screen tablet. There weren't affordable ipads back then. Kids are so lucky these days
There are many who still draw on these because they are affordable and works great. Some artists prefer these over screen tablets or pen displays because it allows them to sit straight which is better for their backs.
@@teohontech7141 Teoh, thanks for pointing that out. You are absolutely right! Many amazing professionals PREFER this style over the big displays! It also can be less harmful to your posture and the neck muscles.
As artists, we don't need to see awful logo branding on the front of the tablet. It is distracting and quite frankly disrespectful to those who have already paid and invested on the product. There is zero reason to have the white logo on front. If the goal is to advertise the brand, it is doing the exact opposite (looks cheap).
bruh what are you on about. its their product. theyll include their brand name on the product. do you not advertise your own art ? your own name ?
What are you yapping about
is it compatible with photoshop
Yes