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Graphics Drawing Tablet, UGEE M708 10 x 6 inch Large Drawing Tablet with 8 Hot Keys, Passive Stylus of 8192 Levels Pressure, UGEE M708 Graphics Tablet for Paint, Design, Art Creation Sketch Black

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Features

  • Large Active Drawing Space: UGEE M708 V3 graphic drawing tablet, features 10 x 6 inch large active drawing space with papery texture surface, provides enormous and smooth drawing for your digital artwork creation, offers no-lag sketch, painting experience;
  • 8192 Passive Stylus Technology: A more affordable passive stylus technology offers 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity allows you to draw accurate lines of any weight and opacity according to the pressure you apply to the pen, sharper line with light pressure and thick line with hard pressure, perfect for artistry design or unique brush effect for photo retouching;
  • Compatible with Multiple System&Softwares: Powerful compatibility, tablet for drawing computer, perform well with Windows 11/10 / 8 / 7 and Mac OS X 10.10 or above; Driver program works with creative software such as Photoshop, Illustrator, Macromedia Flash, Comic Studio, SAI, Infinite Stratos, 3D MAX, Autodesk MAYA, Pixologic ZBrush and more;
  • Ergonomically Designed Shortcuts: 8 customizable express keys on the side for short cuts like eraser, zoom in and out, scrolling and undo, provide a lot more for convenience and helps to improve the productivity and efficiency when creating with the drawing tablet;
  • Easy to Set Up& Best Customer Service: Suits for both right and left hand user with the pen holder and extra pen tips, ideal for professional artist, newbie designer and amateur hobbyist of all kind, provides 12-month hussle free warranty service and clock customer service;

Brand: UGEE


Connectivity Technology: USB


Pressure Sensitivity: 8192 Levels


Operating System: Windows 7 & above, MAC OS 10.10 or above


Special Feature: ['60° Tilt Support', 'Programmable Press Key', 'Extra-Slim']


Product Dimensions: 14.09 x 8.28 x 0.32 inches


Item Weight: 2.4 pounds


Item model number: UGEE M708 V3


Date First Available: February 28, 2019


Manufacturer: Frunsi


Country of Origin: China


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  • Lightweight, just works art tablet with _sweet_ pressure sensitivity.
TLDR; Great low cost intro tablet at a great price (bought mine during sale for $40) Great sensitivity and decent construction. Detailed review: The USB Parts So tested this tablet on a MacBookPro via the provided USB A to USB C adapter. The adapter snaps into place in the USB C port!!! <<< OMG!!!! THIS!!!! Really, why aren't ALL USB C connecters snap in place!? It's in the design spec but most of the time... USB C connectors tend to be... loose. Not this. Speaking of USB... the Micro USB connection on the tablet side is sized so that the cable will fit snugly, avoiding strain on the Micro USB port itself. The space has a slight taper so downward pulling won't cause it to fail. Nice. The Build It's built like a thin keyboard with partial folded metal and plastic components. It is SUPER light and if you put the effort in, it will flex. (So will a Wacom, actually... ) The surface is smooth. One LED to indicate whether the stylus is within range of the sensor field. It is well lit and isn't super bright. The writing surface is smooth. To be honest, I think that for the price, UGEE puts out a pretty amazing tablet using the induction technology that Wacom pioneered. The buttons on the tablet itself are nice. There is a clear button click, but it is slightly dampened once it bottoms out. Am guessing a tactile micro-switch is under the button. Still, clean button press. Sensitivity Okay, this thing has 266 pps for sampling rate and 8192 levels of sensitivity in the sensor. The only tablets I've had experience with are Wacoms from pre-2018. So the sensitivity levels of those are in the 2048 range. I have found that Wacom sensors tend to max out super quick and requires a more managed level of pressure or a curve adjusted nearly to the point of skewed de-sensitivity to avoid bottoming out. With the UGEE 10x6, I found that the lightest touch can produce a very fine line and applying pressure to the stylus while sketching I did not bottom out. When I did a pressure calibration, I was more or less leaving it along the midline, which was a surprise for me. Used it in Clip Studio Paint and at first, I had this thing where the cursor froze for a moment after I lifted the pen at the end of the stroke. Turns out this is due to having set 200 undo levels.... Dropping it down cleared that up. Drawing with this stylus and tablet feels very much pencil and sketch pad. The stylus is about the thickness of a slightly thicker pencil... maybe a pastel? Smaller? Larger? Guess it depends on the brand. But overall, I like it. That 8192 levels and 266 pps REALLY captures my strokes. dang. Software Unlike Wacom's driver software.... UGEE's is VERY minimal and straightforward. But it retains what's important: - customize keys, buttons, and actions per Application. - can easily customize any button on the stylus or tablet. - doesn't induce lag, which Wacom's drivers have for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2023 by Wing Wong Wing Wong

  • Delightful and easy to use
I have largely given up doing art because I have parented young kids for over a decade and it is difficult to do with kids grabbing at the tools. I have used this tablet for a short time but appreciate that even if a kid gets their hands on the stylus there is no mess and marks made can be easily undone. I am new to digital art so I started using the paint application on my computer and coloring page. It was pretty fun being able to draw and color in a way I had never been able to do before. Of course I realized quickly I was missing out on the pressure sensitivity and got a new application to utilize that feature. I'm still getting used to the digital art and although the feeling of a stylus differs greatly from brushes, pastels, and even pencils, it is very delightful to be able to engage in art in a way I was unable to for a long time. My older child took a try as well and found it satisfying to use. Based on my current experience I would recommend it. I haven't tried other similar devices but I can't imagine anything could be done better. Pros: *Quick and easy set up *Easy to program shortcut buttons on tablet and pen *Can be used with our without pressure sensitive application *Pressure sensitivity is awesome- this is really where there is phenomenal opportunity to make art Cons: *Pencil shortcut buttons get in my way. My pencil grip is not standard so I accidently press the shortcut buttons while drawing. These are easy to disable and may be super useful for those with a standard grip *It took a little bit to get used to drawing on the tablet and watching to screen for feedback, an issue I would have for any drawing tablet that isn't directly on a screen. *The shortcut buttons on the tablet are easy for my kids to push while I draw although they are discreet enough that my kids aren't drawn to them. *There is a lag between the drawing on the tablet and the response on the screen with quick movements. I believe this is likely due to my computer specs and limitations rather than the tablet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024 by Richard Gifford Richard Gifford

  • Inexpensive and works for my purpose
I bought this to use with 3D sculpting software (ZBrush) and I was still uncertain that I would use the tablet much, so this mid-priced one looked like a good deal. It took a while for me to get comfortable with it, but it turned out to be a good deal. I had never used one before so I don't have anything for comparison, but it works beautifully now that I have been using it for nearly a year. I don't use the soft keys and the buttons on the stylus are sometimes difficult to locate by touch, so that could be improved. My biggest complaint is the Micro USB connection. Honestly, I didn't think any company used those anymore and I didn't notice it in the listing, so I was surprised and disappointed it wasn't USB-C. It is also located on the side of the tablet and the connector sticks out about 1-1/2 in since it isn't angled. I purchased a right angle connector once I found one that would fit the opening of the cut-out around the port, which is recessed into the side of the tablet. It was another $10 I shouldn't have had to spend, but at least now the cord is routed up and out of my way. I probably would not buy this now and instead get one of the newer models that are not much more expensive, but this one serves its purpose. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2024 by Matt Matt

  • Inexpensive, but not Cheap! Quality art tablet
This is a great tablet that comes with everything you need. Set up was easy. The writing surface is a nice quality and smooth. The stylus is easy to use and there was not too much of a learning curve. My daughter is adding this to her collection as she already has a standalone Frunsi tablet, but this helps her improve and diversify her skills. I agree with the other positive reviews. This is an excellent drawing tablet at a great price! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024 by Jilly Kate

  • So fun!
My boyfriend is very into art and wanted to learn how to do computer art. It hooks right up to your pc or laptop and installation is very easy. It makes drawing on the computer so fun and easy. I don't even do art and actually found this very fun. We love it.
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025 by Kindle Customer

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