The pen nib has slight in-out movement when in contact with the drawing surface. The pen has two customisable side buttons. It's a pen that's comfortable to draw with for long periods of time. The pen's body is matte textured and has a good grip. It's not powered by battery so no charging is required. The pen has support for tilt and 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity. The pen that's included does not have a model number. If you use the small 6.3 x 4 inch tablet, drawing a short stroke will translate to a longer line on the display. This is the larger 10 x 6.27 inch tablet paired with my 16-inch laptop. The drawing surface is also quite susceptible to fingerprints.Īt the top of the tablet is a clothed pen holder, the USB-C charging port and power button. 10 replacement nibs are included and replacement nibs aren't expensive though. It's likely for the pen tips to wear out faster due to the texture. The drawing surface is more textured than other brands of pen tablets I've tested. The buttons have good feedback when pressed. There are 12 and 10 customisable hotkeys for the larger and smaller models respectively. On the back are two long pieces of rubber feet with good grip on the table. The only updates are the two additional colours. The design is identical to the 2021 model. When you first take the tablet out, there will be a protective film to peel off. Price difference of big and small is $15. I recommend going with the larger one which will pair well with most monitor sizes. ![]() Only two sizes are available, 10 x 6.27 inches and 6.3 by 4 inches. The colours availble are Very Peri, Living Coral and Carbon Black. If you draw more more than 5 hours each day, you may have to charge the tablet every two days. ![]() The main downside is battery life is just 10 hours with the 1000 mAh battery capacity. The wireless models are just $5 more than the wired models so you might as well go wireless. The current models and prices are as follows: Unfortunately, Ugee did not upgraded the wireless connection to Bluetooth so you'll still need to use the 2.4Ghz wireless USB-A receiver. I've actually reviewed the Ugee S1060 in 2021 and I had forgotten about that which is probably why I accepted to review this again, but it's the wireless version. Ugee has just updated their S-series pen tablets with new colours.
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