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HSK A2 Artist tracing Light Box Copy Table 12V2A Adapter Dimmerable 5000 Lux Lock/Unlock Button Artcraft Light Pad for Tatto Drawing, Sketching, Animation,Diamond Painting

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Arrives Saturday, May 3
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Size: A2


Features

  • Innovative Design -- Lock Button Avoid to Touch the button in Careless when Drawing or Diamond painting, Press dimmer up and dimmer down at the same time, hold for 3 seconds, light pad flash one time, it shows lock/unlock modes
  • Easy Carrying -- A2 Size Super Slim Trace Drawing light box with 0.23 Aluminum Frame is Sturdy, Light Guide Board make The illumination is perfectly even, super bright, and flicker-free, Overall dimension including Black Frame: 25.39x 18.54, Visual area: 23.8 x 16.9
  • Adjust Brightness -- ON/OFF, Dimmer Up and Down Button to Control the Brightness Simple than One Button, A2 Size Drawing Light Table Brightness Reach to 5000-5500 Lux in the Surface
  • Package Included -- A2 Drawing Light Box, 1 x 12V2A Adapter, 4 x White Clips
  • Wide Application -- 2D Animation, Calligraphy, Diamond Painting,Tattoo Transferring, Sketching & Drawing, Sewing projects, Quilting, X-ray viewing

Color: black


Material: Aluminium


Brand: HSK


Item Weight: 2.3 Kilograms


Power Source: DC


Color: black


Material: Aluminium


Brand: HSK


Item Weight: 2.3 Kilograms


Power Source: DC


Light Source Type: Light Emitting Diode (LED)


Product Dimensions: 25.39"L x 18.54"W x 0.23"H


Item Thickness: 0.24 Inches


Model Name: A2 light pad


Recommended Uses For Product: indoor


Brightness: 5000 Lux


Manufacturer: HSK


UPC: 615517997868


Item Weight: 5.06 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: A2


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Assembly required: No


Warranty Description: 2 years


Batteries required: No


Import: Imported


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Early impression: great little light table
Size: A4+adapter
Executive Summary (TL;DR): For $20 USD, this is a pretty killer deal if you need a light box: it is very slim and lightweight, the metal frame is quite sturdy, the light is bright and adjustable, and you can power it using using regular wall AC or USB power brick. Details: These are my very early impressions having used the light table for about a week, so they may change over time. If they do, I'll post an update. I bought this for tracing: I have photos that I would like to turn into pen and watercolor paintings. It is easy in Adobe Photoshop to open an image, duplicate the image layer, apply the Find Edges filter, then add a Black and White adjustment layer to get a very usable line tracing from the image. Add a Curves adjustment layer to dial in contrast. Voila! a printable line drawing from an image. Thing is, I'm a complete noob at this and my pen and ink skills are still a bit shaky (I was going to say sketchy...). I'm using the light board to trace the more technical parts of the drawing. So far, I've been pretty pleased with the results. Here are the things that I really like about this: - as others have said, the light is quite bright and it is adjustable - it is very slim, lightweight, and easily portable - the version I bought came with a longish power cable and a power adapter, which I appreciate - the two plastic clips don't feel very sturdy, but they work well holding an image and tracing paper to the board - it is possible to "lock" the on/off and light adjustment / dimmer buttons, which are exquisitely sensitive to touch and easy to inadvertently activate (they should have been placed along the top where the user is less likely to brush up against them) - press the Up and Down dimmer buttons at the same time and hold for 3 seconds - the light will blink and the buttons will be locked - do this again to unlock the buttons - it comes with a very lightweight non-woven bag with a carrying handle - it's nothing I would use for transport, but it can be used as a dust cover - you can power it using the USB adapter or just plug it into a USB power brick - I like the flexibility I will say that if you are using 300 gsm / 140 lb paper - especially cold pressed paper with significant texture - it can be a bit challenging to see detail even at the highest light intensity. I'm guessing that slightly lighter paper (100 lb) with a smooth surface like hot press might work a bit better. You'll definitely want to experiment a bit. I would also say that if you were planning to throw this in a backpack or book bag, you might want to invest in some type of sleeve or carrying case to keep all of the bits and bobs together and keep the screen from getting scratched up. Recommendations: Preliminarily, I can recommend this without hesitation: If you're looking for an inexpensive, reasonably sturdy and bright light box, this is definitely worth considering. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2024 by JM Fisk

  • Excellent!
Size: B4
This light box does exactly what I hoped, and appears to be very well designed and made. It works great. The range of brightness settings covers my needs and more. It is thin and light, yet it also seems to be quite solid and durable. I really didn't expect this level of quality given the price. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025 by djm

  • Pretty nice for the price!
Size: B4
This reveiw is for the B4 size. Perfect size I need to make photos of some awkward sized 9x12 inch 35mm contact sheets. Comes with USB cable, protective sleeve, no wall wart. WARNING: Consult the sheet that comes with your device and if you use a wall wart be absolutely certain you are using the correct REGULATED voltage, positive tip. UNregulated wall warts can deliver much more voltage than printed on their label and damage the device. The B4 device uses 5V, the A3 and larger sizes use 12 or 24V (and the sheets says they come with a power supply.) The B4 device does not get warm during use; if it does you may be using the wrong power supply and in danger of blowing it out. Illumination is very uniform. The sheet says the B4 size is 500 LM, that seems a stretch, but it is bright enough to make good copies of transparencies in a dark room, and do tracing. Color temp is neutral and color rendition is fine. Basically this device seems to be a laptop backlight without the laptop. The only weak point is tha there is no strain relief on the power cable where it emerges from the frame. To help with this I have taped the cable to the side of the frame to keep it from dangling back and forth while I use it. I've only had it a couple weeks, I'll edit this review if it has any longevity issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025 by Placeholder Placeholder

  • Better than expected!
Size: B4
I have owned a few of these inexpensive drawing pads. This is far better than the others I've had. Pros: 1. It's brighter than others. SO nice! 2. It's thicker/sturdier with a frame around the edge. 3. The cord is not a micro or mini USB on the tablet. Those are what failed on every other one I've owned. That alone is worth the price and makes it far more durable than ones with the micro/mini USB. 4. The power & brightness adjustments LOCK so that when your hand brushes over them it doesn't shut off or change brightness. That is awesome. 5. Comes in multiple sizes. I chose the B4 because I usually draw on 9x12. However, now that I see how much nicer this is I think I may order a larger one too. 6. It actually comes with a protective bag to put it in. Cons: I'm not sure it even matters, but the light is not even. It's just slightly brighter to one side than the other. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025 by michelle gilbert michelle gilbert

  • Included 2A USB adapter is garbage, causes flickering, BUT....
Size: A4+adapter
The included 2A USB adapter is garbage, causes flickering, BUT....if you know that in advance, and already have access to a USB 3 port on a computer, or phone charger (that puts out 10watts/2A minimum), this is a great value item when priced in the low 20's. The lit area has a bluish tint to my eyes, and at this price you should already expect that the edge lighting causes the edges to be brighter than the center, even to the casual observer, but it's not something you would immediately notice if you were not looking for it. The backside also emits light, but only about 1/4 to 1/3 the brightness of the front. Likewise any light from behind may shine to the front. To be so thin, I could not feel any flex to the frame when trying to twist it. Impressive. Overall I am impressed with what I got for low 20's dineros. Tracing is the last thing I intend to use this for. 1st is a backlight for viewing old film negatives. 2nd is backlight for film when trying to scan them on a flatbed scanner. 3rd is to be a lit floor, upon which to place items for photographing for ebay/facebook marketplace. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2022 by ']['ennessee ']['ony

  • Works great. Light is bright.
Size: A4
This product is a good deal for the price. I wanted the light pad so that I could photograph some old black-and-white negatives for later processing. My concern was that the light wouldn't be bright enough, but it was plenty bright for the task. I would highly recommend this product.
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025 by Joe81 Joe81

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