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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de octubre de 2024
Product itself works great but I ended up breaking the pen a couple months after buying while following instructions for replacing the nib. When I checked to buy a replacement pen from the company I learned that they just don't sell replacements which is extremely odd for this industry so the only way to fix something is to buy a whole new tablet? Its an extremely odd choice and Im very disappointed by this and will be buying from company's who actually sell replacement products.
Liana Nicole
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de agosto de 2022
I use the drawing tablet with screen to connect to my laptop during web conferences and online meetings for work. I would write down ideas or quick sketch ideas that I had. It's got a big lamenting screen with high resolution. Very easy to use. The stylus pen is feels natural in my hand and has worked accurately. There is a freestyle stand, it has 8 angles adjusted and provides you a more comfortable gesture. It's super light and easy to carry it around for work to my home in my work bag. I have bought other brands of drawing displays before, but compared to old brands, I would prefer xoppox's drawing tablet. Great buy for the price and quality of the product.
Dwegs
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de diciembre de 2022
Firstly, this is not from a “free” screen. Paid for it as everyone else does, and we have had this type of screen before:Wacom - (still own, not using)X-Pen - (still in use)Veikk - (still works, but drivers are bad)So - we have a cumulative ~15 years of experience using these types of tablet for photography and art.That said, this is the simplest to get “working out of the box” experience so far. You still have to do the work to set up, but once there, it does what it says it will. (One minor point when setting up on Mac, calibrate the pen with the lower X points being tapped 1/16” above the 2 lower screen points. This allows you to use the auto hide app bar)Colors are very good, I would say they emulate a Mac screen quite closely, probably better than 95%, which is excellent if you know color flow and accuracy.Touch sensitivity is solid, equal to the Wacoms which were the gold standard for us. I had to set it to my desired “softness”, but then it works flawlessly.Point accuracy is excellent and due to the newer (reason we got it) laminated screen, the point you touch experiences very little (almost imperceptible) parallax.The physics of the screen are very nice. A quality feel. The buttons are in a logical place and respond as they should. The wires are from the side, and there are two, which is not as nice as the X-pen version, but nothing to care much about. It has a papery feel to the screen and in use with the pen, feels natural.The pen is light and almost has my hand fooled into thinking it’s using the Wacom again. It responds to the cursor point a moment before you get to touch the screen, so you know exactly where you’re going to touch. It has a decent stand (they all suck in my opinion) as they go, with the added bonus of 20 nibs! Great. We wear a nib out about once every 2-3 months… note: don’t over use your nibs. Once they show wear, swap them out and save your screen. Not sure how to get more, but I’m not worried about it yet. The angle sensitivity is solid, seems a little more aggressive than the others (meaning what i see on screen is slightly more exaggerated than im used to - but totally fine).The best part of the pen use id that it’s got 0 offset or time difference to response. This means in practice, that when you tap, it reacts instantly, and in exactly the place you expect it to. Good job Xoppox.Quick buttons are great, and work perfectly.Start up is as fast as the computer can get to your working screen. No obvious lag.Overall, and its early days, it is better than we hoped for (this is following many years of accommodations for other brands idiosyncrasies).The stand it comes with is better than the built in type so far. Mostly because you don’t have to use it, and because it lays down flat or stands almost vertically with several adjustable points between. It’s not high spec, just plastic. But I think will last at least as long as the screen unless abused.Good price, good screen, good experience.
Tracy M.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de diciembre de 2022
Updated Review 1/9/2023 - I received the replacement XOPPOX drawing tablet and tested it out to compare with the defective one I received. I am happy to report it worked great and I did not experience the same issues I had with the first tablet I received.I gave the company 5 stars on my rating which started as a 1 because they proved they have integrity and honor and a desire to make things right! Their product is great and works perfect for what my needs are.Thank you XOPPOX for making the efforts with me to make things right and send me a new tablet! They contacted me and worked with me to set things right and replace the defective unit. I regret that it did not dawn on me to contact the company directly to resolve the issues I was having with the original tablet I had received. I do recommend them as they have superb customer service and a desire to resolve any issues which may arise with their product. That speaks volumes as a lot of companies these days have forgotten the importance of customer service!-------Updated Review 12/28/22 - I will say the company does get 5 stars for Customer Service! Although I was able to get Amazon to allow me to return the tablet and get refunded, I never reached out to the company itself for help, which I should have. They saw my review, contacted me to see what they could do to help with the problems I was having and after discussing the issues thoroughly, despite my having returned the tablet which we determined was defective, they are sending me a new tablet to replace the defective one. They were persistent in pursuing a resolution for me and I do appreciate that. Once I receive the tablet, I will try it out and then amend my review according to how it performs.--------Original Review:I'd return this if I could! Countless issues - pen not working in 1" screen area across entire screen (had to move image around to avoid the area), sometimes pen is not accurate and touch screen???? - well that does not even work!! Then the cords fall out all the time and you have to replug them back in! Oh and the other day got this 2" pixelated color mix on the bottom of the screen (see image) so I am sure that's a sign the screen is going to go! So many issues, but it did help me get a coloring book drawn and designed so it wasn't completely worthless. Very sad that I cannot return it for a refund as I already went and bought a new stand alone drawing tablet that will work better for me. Would love a refund though for this one. I will say support was helpful when the pen completely quit working - turned out the cord was the issue, it wasn't full unplugged but enough that the pen would not work! If you can work around the glitches and cords falling out, it works great when it works! I would like my money back however, guess I will just have to sell it used.
Jake
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de septiembre de 2022
I'm not an artist and probably never will be. I'm an engineering student. That means I do a lot of math, and that involves writing a lot of equations. Equations are hard to type, so I bought this so that I could write equations directly into my notes.For that it works very well. It was surprising to me that this tablet only lets you write with the pen but tapping with your fingers doesn't work. I guess that's typical for drawing tablets, and it makes it so you can rest your hand on the screen without your palm moving the page around. The downside is I can't use my fingers to pan and zoom, but that's more Onenote's fault for not providing a way to zoom with just a pen. I would assume apps designed for drawing would take that into account, as they are designed to be used with pen-only tablets, and I will live with this caveat because the alternative is to switch note apps or buy a much more expensive tablet that supports capacitive touch along with the pen.The tablet is plug and play, the pen works right away and Windows recognizes it as a pen input. However, you can't change the shortcut buttons from their defaults without installing something else. The driver provided by Xoppox did not work for me at all and I had to uninstall it. It's a rebranded Veikk tablet though, so you can download the driver from Veikk's website and that one actually works. Or you can use AutoHotkey and AutoHotInterception to remap the buttons and the wheel to different keyboard shortcuts without having to install another driver.Overall, does the job well, and I can write equations without having to copy paste math and engineering symbols from somewhere else.
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