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The UGEE S640 is a compact 6.3-inch digital drawing tablet featuring 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity and a battery-free stylus with tilt support for natural, lag-free drawing. Equipped with 10 customizable express keys and USB-C connectivity, it supports Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android platforms, making it an ideal portable tool for beginners and professionals seeking versatile, precise digital art creation.
Brand | Ugee |
Product Dimensions | 21.5 x 17 x 1.2 cm; 498 g |
Item model number | S640 |
Manufacturer | UGEE |
Series | S640 |
Colour | 6.5 inch Drawing Tablet-Black |
Standing screen display size | 6.3 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 5080 LPI |
Voltage | 0.01 Volts |
Wattage | 5 watts |
Hardware Platform | Linux, Mac, Windows |
Operating System | Windows 7/8/10, Mac, Android, Linux |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 498 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**
100% recommend
as someone new to digital this is a rlly good product to start with. i’ve had it for a few days and i think it’s easy to use and understand, the buttons(on the tablet and the pen) are actually more versatile and useful than i thought they would be as they help you access things you’d otherwise have to use your keyboard/mouse to do, and for it’s price the quality is very good.i’ve used a wacom once before and the quality is definitely different (and better tbh) and the overall feel is better, but i don’t think it’s fair to compare the two. this isn’t a wacom, you shouldn’t buy this expecting it to match the feel of when you’d use a wacom (or a more expensive tab). as i’ve only used a wacom once, i barely have room to properly compare the two, so i can easily say it’s an amazing tablet and it genuinely doesnt feel like im missing out on anything. if you do have something more expensive to compare it to, this is a fairly good one and completely worth the price, but probably won’t compare to and i’m guessing definitely won’t outshine it’s more expensive counterpart.it’s a good size and it’s portable, and it’s fairly easy to set up if you follow the instructions that come with it. everything you need to do is in the user manual, and when you go to download the ugee tablet app it’s a clean and easy experience. it has different options for different computers/desktops, i use a macbook air and everything i needed to download went smoothly and has been working great.i’ve seen a few people say the pen leaves scratches, and when i got mine i thought i had that problem as well- turns out i just didn’t peel off the protective layer lmao so make sure you do that.when it comes to the art i’m able to produce with this (i’m new to digital as i said) it’s easier to grasp than you’d think ( as someone who’s been doing traditional) it may take some getting used to to not look down at the tablet as you draw, and rather your computer screen, but once you do it’s fun to use. it’s like using a new medium so don’t be too hard on yourself. as long as you have the knowledge and skill you should be fine. it’ll just take some getting used to. the pen isn’t glitchy, and you’ll be able to achieve smooth lines with it (they get smoother when you adjust the stabilizer on whatever app you’re using)lastly, in my experience so far, i haven’t had to apply any extra pressure to get the pen to work. the normal amount of pressure you’d use for a pencil or pen should be fine for this as well.
G**E
A brilliant, brilliant tablet!
This wireless 6x4 tablet is otherwise known as S640W, and yesterday, when I had the most atrocious experience with Ugee's Q8W bluetooth tablet, I immediately tried to cancel the delivery of the S640W, but it was too late. And I am delighted it was too late to cancel this tablet because it's EXCELLENT.The convenience of this wireless Ugee was all the greater because I have and love XP-Pen tablets, and the stylus of this Ugee is identical to the stylus of my XP-Pen G640, that is to say very, very good. The wireless capability makes the Ugee extremely convenient, and the response is smooth and immediate. I tested it with drawing and with writing in Nebo, and in both scenarios the tablet worked very well and allowed me to concentrate on the task of drawing/writing, without worrying about strange behaviour from the tablet itself.I can wholeheartedly recommend this gadget, and since XP-Pen themselves don't seem to have a wireless version of their G640, I'd also recommend Ugee S640W to users like me who love their G640 and want to have a wireless version of it as well.Yesterday, when writing the (deservedly) negative review of Ugee Q8W I had doubts as to the reputability of Ugee as a company. Now that I've seen this excellent tablet I think it's probably the case of different product lines in the same company. As I said in the Q8W review, perhaps, with no buttons at all, it's intended as a toy and as such can't be held to the same expectations as something intended for use by adults with deadlines and work to do. Well, this S640W is most certainly NOT a toy. It's very useful, and not just for artists. Nebo's handwriting-to-text conversion works like a dream, and even if you handwrite in apps with lesser handwriting-to-text capabilities (OneNote, Notability, Goodnotes), still this tablet is a brilliant alternative for people who can't afford or just don't want to faff about with things like iPads, glass screens and all.
D**D
Great little tablet, works with my phone. Lefties see what I said about the buttons
Great little tablet!I've been using an older wacom the approximate size of an aircraft lander and have been looking on and off for a much more portable option, but nothing ever quite sat right. I took a chance on this as it was on an offer at a good price and offered more functionality than I had originally been hoping for. It's small and lightweight, and also doesn't have the grid on the active area, which was something that put me off about other brands. There was a bit of a learning curve with it, but I feel this is the case with most new graphics tools.The pen has good sensitivity, the tablet feels smooth to use, and while it requires drivers installed for full functionality they were easy to set up. It comes with a USB-C adapter making it compatible with android phones and various art apps, no drivers needed, which makes this even more appealing for travel. I have used it on trains connected to my phone and its made art even more accessible for me as I don't always have the time to power up a computer.I would say the only possible downside is the buttons built into the side. They can be reprogrammed depending on what you want, and I find them useful, but there doesn't seem to be a way to tell the tablet to re-orient itself the other way around. As a left-handed artist, this means that when I'm using it on a phone and it calibrates the tablet sideways, the buttons are always underneath my drawing arm. If there's a way to tell it to flip this that would be ideal, but there doesn't seem to be. Still, I would say its something I'm more than happy to learn to work around or adjust to for the benefits of using it.
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