Product Comparison: VEIKK A30 vs VEIKK A50
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- The drawing surface itself is much bigger than I’m used to and am surprised nearly all the tablet area is drawing space.
- The driver software actually allows you to set the dimensions of the tablet area and screen manually which is something I don’t see very often.
- Overall great entry-level graphics tablet with a large active area and better build quality than other graphics tablets at this price point.
- The large and wide surface area has a soft but nice drag so your pen or hand doesn't slip all over the place.
- This tablet boasts over 8000 levels of pressure, which is nice if that’s something you’re looking for.
- I'm not sure if this is just me, but I found out every time my pen pressure isn't working when I turn on my computer, I'd have to turn off my anti virus temporally for it to work.
- There is plenty of active area to work with, so you can get precise lines.
- Very Sensitive: Pressure sensitivity starts from a very light touch giving a wide range possible pressures.
- The large canvas allows for very precise illustration even on a large screen.
- I often accidentally press one of the pen buttons with my thumb during drawing.
- The border of the drawing area of the pad are very small dots that are not visible in low light.
- The A30 is designed to be sleek and lightweight while allowing plenty of active area for you to use.
- A good size for drawing room, very big for a small tablet, compared to other small tablets at a very expensive price.
- It’s lightweight that would be great for travel and a large enough drawing size to be comfortable for most users I would think. Especially for the price!
- I got the smaller size. This is a great starter tablet, especially if you don't want to spend too much.
- It is quite light but very wide, which means that when using it you should lay it down and not hold it in your hands, it’s a bit inconvenient.
- The pen feels extremely light and comes with two buttons that can be customized.
- The Veikk A50 graphics tablet is a lightweight drawing tablet that can easily fit inside your laptop bag for on-the-go digital art.
- As a fan of sleek design and portability, this drawing tablet gets my recommendation.
- It is a very nice and light tablet, it can be used by either right or left handed users.
- The weight is light and it's size is quite thin, but not too thin that it will break in your backpack.
- This tablet has really nice pressure sensitivity, like really nice. Unlike other tablets I have owned in the past, this tablet actually comes with the advertised amount of pressure.
- The tablet itself is very responsive and I never feel like I'm not in control of what I'm doing.
- It is very responsive and you can adjust the pressure sensitivity to meet your needs.
- The tablet itself is very responsive, and with some minor adjustments in the driver settings, I had an easy time drawing with it.
- The screen area is only reactive to the pen, so I did not need to use my artist glove to work with it
- This touchpad is actually really nice for manipulating screen zoom and pen size without having to reach for the keyboard.
- If you have multiple monitors, you can set the active screen area to be throughout all of them, or just limited to one.
- You can set custom active areas on the tablet itself which is a nice bonus.
- The tablet has a good display response that helps me draw exactly what I thought.
- It was a pleasant surprise for me that such a large tablet has such a high-quality display response, I recommend it.
- I also like having a dedicated area for touch gestures. I know that some tablets incorporate gesture functions into their active drawing area.
- The swiping of the gesture touch area for controlling brush sizes and settings feels very intuitive and quick.
- The gesture controls are very responsive and though it’s a bit off-putting not having clickable buttons, I really enjoyed the shortcuts this tablet provides.
- If your hands tend to get really sweaty, it may become a little difficult to swipe the gesture touchpad area.
- The pen doesn't come with a stand, nor does it have an eraser button on top. If you are used to Wacom's tablets, this might take getting used to.
- One minor complaint is that the pen does not come with any pen stands or holders aside from a little pouch.
- The tablet has 8 tactile buttons and a touchpad routed for 4 directional gestures so its decent tablets for that money i think.
- I really like the texture between the tablet and pen nib, giving it a paper-like feeling.
- All the individual buttons are customizable to any macros you want.
- There is tactile feedback from the buttons that are a clear indicator of when they have been pressed.