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Product typegraphics Tabletgraphics Tablet
FormatA5A5
Workspace260x170 mm254x152 mm
Aspect ratio16:10
Control keys86
Scroll wheel
Connection
Connection typewiredwired
Connector on devicemicroUSBmicroUSB
Compatibility
Windows
MacOS
Windows
MacOS
Pen
Pen modelP01P01
Pen power sourceno battery (passive)no battery (passive)
Max. reading height10 mm10 mm
Pressure levels81928192
Resolution5080 lpi5080 lpi
Response250 PPS
Eraser
Control keys22
General
In the box
replacement pen nibs
pen holder
replacement pen nibs
pen holder
Power sourceUSB portUSB port
Size360x210x8 mm354x220x10 mm
Tablet weight0.6 kg0.65 kg
Added to E-Catalogdecember 2018december 2018

Workspace

The exact size of the active area of a tablet (or screen in a graphic display) in width and height. In general, it is more of a reference than a practically significant parameter: when choosing a traditional graphics tablet, there is often enough information about the format (see above), and for displays, primarily the diagonal (see above) and aspect ratio (see below) are of practical importance . However, the exact dimensions can also be useful in fact: for example, you can determine the aspect ratio from them (for classic tablets, this parameter is often not indicated).

Aspect ratio

The aspect ratio of the tablet working area (width to height). This parameter allows you to evaluate the overall proportions of the device: for example, the ratio of 4:3 gives an almost square shape of the work area, and in 16:9 models it is noticeably elongated in width.

Actually, "widescreen" aspect ratios — 16:9 and 16:10 — are now much more common than the classic 4:3. The 3:2 standard is also rare, although it is actually also a widescreen. This situation is due to the fact that, ideally, the aspect ratio of the monitor and tablet should be the same (otherwise, there may be a mismatch in the movement of the pen and the cursor on the screen, or part of the screen or tablet area will be unused). And the most popular nowadays are just monitors in 16:9 and 16:10 formats, the 4:3 standard is much less common, and 3:2 is extremely rare.

Control keys

The number of control keys provided in the design of the tablet.

Each of these keys is responsible for a specific function, while the set of these functions can be configured: in some models they can be selected manually, in others the functionality of the keys changes automatically, depending on the currently active application. Anyway, additional keys allow the user to perform various actions without looking up from the tablet — this can be very convenient in the midst of the work process, when you don’t want to change the pen to the mouse again or reach for the keyboard. And the more control keys — so, respectively, more additional actions can be performed using the tablet. On the other hand, with relatively simple tasks, the abundance of additional buttons can hinder and confuse the user rather than help.

The most modest modern tablets provide up to 5 control keys ; the most popular option is from 6 to 10 keys, and in advanced models this number can reach 15 or even more.

Scroll wheel

A wheel for scrolling content on the screen, similar to that used in modern computer mice. A similar wheel is placed on the side or top of the graphics tablet case. It is used for quick navigation through graphical applications, documents or web pages. At the same time, the scroll wheel has expanded functionality - by pressing it you can perform certain commands or gestures such as zooming an image, scrolling horizontally, etc.

Response

A characteristic of a graphics tablet that determines how many times per second the tablet records the artist’s actions. The response rate is expressed in PPS (Points Per Second).

The higher the PPS value, the more responsive the surface is. If responsiveness is low, there is a possibility of getting jagged lines when working with the pen, and the stylus cursor may lag behind the movement of your hand. Devices with a response of 266 PPS or more perform best, the “golden mean” is the range of values 230 – 233 PPS and 250 – 260 PPS, and in entry-level models the response can be 220 PPS or less.
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