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I know Wacom stuff works great on linux, and this model does not disappoint. I just plugged it into my Ubuntu 20.04 and it just started working perfect with my application of choice Krita. No drivers or extra drivers needed.
If someone is reading this and they ever decide to "upgrade" to one of those fancy pen displays later, don't throw or give this one away. You know the tablets I am talking about. The ones where you can draw right on the screen. I had one for a short while and it didn't work out, so I went back to graphics tablets like this. For me, there are a few reasons that you might not like these "pro" level tablet displays that cost more money:
1. The screen gets warm and your hands start sweating on it. And when your hands sweat, your pen nib stops registering on the screen as it slips around on your sweat. It is annoying having to wipe down your screen every hour or two because it is full of sweat. It is kind of gross too.
2. Bad posture. You have to look down and hunch over to use it to see the screen below. That might be ok for a bit, but having a crooked neck and back for hours on end really gets old and painful. There is a bit of a remedy for this with adjustable monitor stands so you can reposition it, but I didn't want to bother with more accessories.
3. Extremely unportable. Display monitors are large and have a lot of cables. With something like this graphics tablet, it is easy to throw in your backback and take it to a game jam, or do some drawing at a coffee shop.
4. Your arm is in front of your artwork. If you are right handed, that means your right hand and forearm are going to be blocking half of your artwork all the time. While this might not seem like that big of a deal, it is a bit nicer to see the right side of your art as well as the left side.
A lot of people like them, though, so treat this as just one person's opinion.
there must be a learning curve to use it freely and I'm still on the way. but definitely much better than without.
for my purpose to share thought with peers, I found it's easier to use some real time sharing site --- add another myself to the share group and then draw on my ipad pro. this proves working much better for my purpose. but I'll keep it since nothing wrong with it.
Other than that, it's Wacom. They have a stranglehold on the good pen tablet tech patents.
I can use it as a "black board" for remote meetings. However, I was unable to use it for drawing, as it is still not accurate enough.
1. Definitely feels cheaper
2. The stylus is super thin and light which does not provide a good grip and just does not feel great
3. The driver is not properly developed (more below)
I used an older tablet for as long as I could since it had a nicer stylus and overall better performance. When I got this new tablet, I was forced to uninstall the old driver in order to install a new one.
The problem with the new driver is that when you open a resource intense application, the macOS stops rendering your stylus movements and they are getting stacked in a buffer. Naturally you start moving the stylus around to mitigate the problem and more movements get added to the buffer. Once the macOS frees up the memory, all of your movements get pushed from the buffer and now your cursor starts jumping and dancing as if some mad person took over your mouse. In reality it's your previous movements getting finally rendered on the screen. So now, again, what you do currently is blocked until you sit through all that madness. Hopefully someone from Wacom will read this review and fix the driver since it was never an issue with the old one.
I gave it 4 stars mainly due to the price. A little high but probably still worth it. I don’t paint with this tablet as much but when I do, it tends to lag a bit. It might be my computer running low on ram or something but it does get annoying some times.
I would also look at some smaller tablets. I only use the top left corner of the tablet so there’s a lot of space on there just for my hand to sit. Could be good or bad depending on how you look at it but still. Quality product. Would recommend.
I was surprised at how easy it was to connect/install/configure this device based on all the faux negative reviews. cheap, versatile and powerful SHOULD be this devices headline.
The software that comes with it is very versatile, and I am able to hook it up so it interacts with my second display, when I have more important things on the main monitor in front of me.
Might take up drawing some time, but if I were to do that, a larger tablet would be in order.




