Product Comparison: XP-PEN Star G640 vs Wacom One
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- I was accustomed to a small (6x4) drawing area with my Wacom, and thought the G640 would be perfect. Much more compact, yet with the same drawing area.
- The area may be small, but it's perfect for touching up photos. I use aggressive pressure and really work a tablet when working in Photoshop.
- Easy to set up, and the program to adjust the physical user area to the desired computer display screen area in which the pen strokes appear is very good.
- The active area was too big for the game and was impossible to adjust until the drivers were installed.
- My only issue is that the small active area requires you to have a steady hand or your lines will be jagged.
- Screen is pressure sensitive and the fit to screen adjustments are the besssst.
- This pen does exactly what I want, very high accuracy, does not scratch the screen.
- A gorgeous and high-quality tablet with a very suitable pen that allows you to make chic drawings with minimal errors.
- Love it, other than the pen feels very thin, which makes it hard to use. A thicker pen would be amazing.
- The pen is not of the best quality, although it draws with dignity, I can’t say what I can recommend.
- Size is perfect. Akin to the smallest Canson XL sketchbook, but the active area is a bit smaller.
- This one is ideally medium-sized. It's super thin, resulting in top-tier portability, but this topic will come up again in a few.
- It is a good size and really lightweight. It comes with a lot of nib replacements for the stylus so I'll never have to worry about that.
- The tablet is attractive and works well, and the pen is solid and a good size as opposed to the one I had for my Wacom which I felt was too small.
- Pretty good size, about a quarter sheet of paper. Some lag if drawing fast, but good for beginners.
- The pen doesn't need batteries, so it's lightweight, perfectly balanced and comfortable to use.
- Its usable for a portable tablet solution. Decent device and nice to use.
- Yes it's small, but don't underestimate it! It's compact and easy to travel with.
- It's smaller than other Wacom tablets I've purchased but that is what i wanted.
- I have used their biggest and best products and now I own this little guy and I love them all.
- Really light, battery-less, pressure sensitivity well above it's price, and a sizable lift-off distance for hovering, at the tolerable cost of being.
- The tablet has a sturdy feel and handles pressure well. The pen feels nice and is well balanced, but the buttons do get in the way for me.
- It's responsive and quick, and the battery free stylus provides plenty of pressure sensitivity.
- The pressure sensitivity is predictable, the configuration software is simple, effective, and free of bloat.
- After a while, the response became very long, which is frustrating.
- Wonderful lightweight pen and display with a good response, this is exactly what I was looking for.
- My friend gave me a tablet to use and I am delighted. the display is very responsive, even better than on my more expensive tablet.
- I draw with a pen across the screen and can see on my computer exactly what I want to see, I highly recommend trying it, especially for beginners like me.
- I didn’t like the display, it’s not convenient to work with it, maybe someone will like it, but I'm disappointed.
- I expected more from this tablet, the responsiveness of the screen could be better. The only thing I really like is the design.
- It worked quite well for my son's laptop and it is compatible with Microsoft OneNote.
- I like how small and compact it is. I also enjoy how "stable" it feels, OSU! I like how there is included pen replacements.
- Excellent compatibility with my devices, without delay transfers everything to the monitor of my computer.
- I can say with confidence that tablet doesn't enough a stand because the hand sometimes gets tired and I would like to change the tilt.
- Could not get it to work correctly , description of item is misleading it does not have software included you have to download it.
- The set up was SUPER easy and I have been using the tablet for graphics and drawing.
- Plugs into any USB port, and has a nice little sleeve on the side to hold the pen.
- Very easy to set up and start using and is very cost efficient if you are low on funds or buying to get your feet wet in the Wacom world.
- The micro USB cable is a little short, it couldn't reach my PC (luckily my keyboard has a USB port).
- The USB port on the tablet is on the left side, making it hard to put the tablet close/next to my keyboard because of the cable.