
In most rooms this will be fine, but in a bright sunny room, it may be hard to see what you’re drawing and forget about using it outdoors on all but the darkest days.Ĭolors were good as can be expected from an IPS panel. I don’t have a brightness tester, but based on other devices I own I would guess around or under 200 nits. The screen of the tablet itself is fairly dim. The software was easy to navigate and provided useful functionality. You can also set per-application functions to the pen buttons. You can also adjust the pressure sensitivity curve, though this didn’t resolve my issues where using light pressure would intermittently be detected by the tablet.

The software includes additional functions like active-drawing area and rotation modes, as well as screen functions (mirror vs extend, etc). I don’t know how they’re getting button presses and sensitivity levels out of a no-battery pen, it’s impressive. It’s battery-free as well, so no need to charge it up. It also has two buttons on the side, that can be mapped to different functions in different programs using the UGEE software (so you can change pens/brushes or functions with a quick click). The stylus has a pressure-sensitive nib, which can be removed (and 10 replacements are included).

The laminated full HD display measures 11.9 inches diagonally and is laminated for extra durability. The screen bezels are quite large (good for gripping with one hand while drawing with another), and it’s thicker than most modern consumer tablets, but it’s fairly light due to the plastic build.īesides the UGEE text at the bottom of the tablet, it’s a pretty nondescript affair. The UGEE 11.9 Inch Drawing Tablet itself is a fairly large device, looking like an older Android tablet. Listed program support: Adobe Photoshop, Paint Tool Sai, Illustrator, Corel Draw, Corel Painter, Sketchbook, Manga Studio, Clip Studio Paint.

Operating System Compatibility: Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and Chromebooks (OS.

