Ugee CV720 graphics tablet is a computer input device, need to connect to computer with USB line, mainly for drawing, painting, sketching, designing. The 2048 levels pressure sensitivity rechargeable pen can bring you the real experience drawing on paper with a real pencil. Warm Tips: 1) Before installing Ugee driver, please uninstall all tablet drivers from your computer, and keep all antivirus program closed, after installation then restart your computer 2) Please download updated driver from ugee.net. Product Specifications Brand: UGEE Model: CV720 Technology: Electromagnetic Digitizer Active Area: 8 x 5 Inches Pressure Sensitivity: 2048 Levels Resolution: 5080 LPI (Lines Per Inch) Report Rate: 220 RPS(Revolutions Per Second) Reading Height: 10mm Pen: P50S rechargeable pen Interface Support: USB Cable Color: White Compatibility: Windows/XP/Vista 7/8/10, Mac OS 10.8.5 or above 2048 Levels Pressure Sensitivity Rechargeable Pen 2048 levels pressure sensitivity pen can create smooth drawing lines. Suitable for right-handed and left-handed usage. One click the button of the pen can convert two function between pen and eraser. The packing contains a charging line along with the pen. Package Contents Ugee CV720 Graphics Tablet × 1 P50S Pen × 1 Charging Line × 1 USB Cable (150cm) × 1 Installation CD Driver × 1 Pen Holder(Including 8 pen nibs, 1 pen clipper) × 1 English User Manual × 1
M**.
The hotkeys didn't work for me
I'm a professional digital artist and I've had my large Intuos 4 for about 4 years now. But I wanted to get something smaller and cheaper for traveling, so if it gets lost or broken it wouldn't be a big deal. I figured I'd give this one a try.The PROS:- The tablet itself looks good, with nice textures and rounded corners.- The sensitivity works well, lines are smooth, the surface feels natural. I quite enjoyed scribbling on it and really don't have any complaints about this aspect.- The software seems quite robust with features, if you can get it to work. :PThe CONS:- The pen looks and feels awfully cheap. Awfully. And yes, I'm saying that keeping the price in mind. The plastic is very thin and flimsy, you can feel it give in if you squeeze your fingers, there are some gaps between the parts, and you can easily see all the seams. But I could live with that.- The cord is permanently attached to the tablet. It's inconvenient, but, again, not detrimental.- The deal breaker for me was that I couldn't get the hotkeys to work. I've installed all their software from the site, but it just wouldn't work. Some would be OK with that, but my workflow heavily relies on using tablet hotkeys, so I returned the tablet.
J**N
but I can easily just use the pen to scroll instead
I've been a tablet user for many years, and up until this point I've used Wacom tablets exclusively. However, after breaking the pen from my Intuos 4 and finding out that it would cost $70 just to replace the pen, I decided to try looking at some other brands. This Ugee Rainbow tablet was on sale for only $60 (with free shipping too) and appeared to be basically the same as my old Intuos 4, so I decided to try it out. I have to say that after only a few weeks of using the new tablet, I actually prefer this one.As far as pressure sensitivity goes, both claim to have 2048 levels of pressure, and it feels the same to me. The drawing area on the Rainbow tablet is 5x8 inches, whereas the small Intuos 4 is only 4x6 inches, despite the actual tablets being the same size. The Rainbow tablet also has 40 programmable cells while the Intuos 4 just has six buttons. The Rainbow doesn't have a scroll wheel, which I miss having, but I can easily just use the pen to scroll instead.I did have one problem with the Rainbow at first. It did take a while to get all my drawing programs set up to use this tablet. I ended up having to reinstall a couple of the programs in order to get the software to work with the pressure features correctly, but after that it has worked perfectly.Overall, I'm really happy with this tablet. I'm definitely going to look to Ugee whenever I'm looking to upgrade. This was well worth the $60 I spent, and buying from Wacom just seems like a rip off after this.
A**E
TLDR; Good Cheap Professional Drawing Tablet!!
I'm going to start by saying I have mostly work with Huion tablets, so I'm working with a perspective of having owned and worked with high price, name brand tablets.This your pretty standard digital tablet, no fancy buttons or anything. Originally, what drew me to this tablet was the rechargeable pen and it was recommended as a smaller "travel friendly" tablet, but after buying I notice the USB cable for the tablet itself is attached, and kinda flimsy looking, as well as being bigger then I expected. If it were to be damaged it could compromise the whole thing. It feels solid to work with (Huion tablets have a bit of give on them with leads me to press down harder), the pen is a bit harder then I'm use to but it's comfortable. The instruction booklet is really sad. Huions tend to have very detailed installing instructions at the beginning of the booklet; Not so here, it'll take a bit of reading and you'll notice that the booklet is designed as a catch all for all models this company makes, same with the software. It's compatible with very old systems, including Vista and XL. The most recent software is for Windows 8 (I'm running 10, so it may be a problem later) but I'm just knit-picking. Against my $70 dollar Huion, I'm happy with this purchase. I think it stacks up well, even though it was not what I was expecting.
G**R
It looks great in person and I love the white color
It looks great in person and I love the white color, but it doesn't work very well...you have to restart your computer every time to get it to work (if it even works). It's not cordless making it hard to use the pen when you're drawing because the cord is a little stiff for movement. No clear instructions in packet or troubleshooting tips.
A**S
Waiting for the pen to charge...
I think I am going to like this tablet, but the pen has been charging for 12 hours and still isn't finished. Sadly, you aren't supposed to use it while the pen is plugged in, and so far when I unplug it, it doesn't work...
A**K
I got this tablet for christmas some time ago, ...
I got this tablet for christmas some time ago, the pen broke after a couple of uses. Maybe I accedently did something to it but i'm not sure.
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