🎨 Unleash Your Inner Artist with the A15PRO!
The VEIKK A15PRO Graphic Drawing Tablet is a versatile 10x6 inch pen tablet designed for professionals and creatives alike. With 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity and a battery-free stylus, it offers a natural drawing experience. Compatible with multiple operating systems and software, it features customizable hotkeys and a quick dial for enhanced productivity. Ideal for artists, designers, and educators, it comes with a 1-year hardware warranty and lifetime driver updates.
Brand | VEIKK |
Manufacturer | veikk |
Model | A15PRO |
Model Name | A15PRO |
Product Dimensions | 22.86 x 16.5 x 0.1 cm; 1 kg |
Item model number | A15PRO |
Operating System | Android,Linux,Mac,Windows |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Special Features | Battery,Stylus |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Connector Type | USB |
Material | plastic |
Manufacturer | veikk |
Country of Origin | China |
Item Weight | 1 kg |
K**
Worth it for the price
Need a great graphic drawing tablet for this price range? The VeikkA15pro is an excellent choice!! I'am using this for art and photographyHardware1. tablet comes with glove, not commonly found with tablets in this price range2. drawing space is very gracious, love how much drawing room you have on this product to use. normally product for this price tend to be smaller in size and i love big drawing spaces3. pen holder doubling as a nib storage is cleaver. i support that wholeheartedly4. hot keys, the amount of quick access on this tablet is crazy. my wacom that was 70 dollars only has 4 compared to your 12 is crazy.5. lightweight and sleek. the tablet is visually great and attractive. nothing but praise on the designers for this productSoftware/Drivers1. drivers are easy to download and install, directions came with the tablet which is a great thing2. pressure censors are very interesting. while drawing with it, i feel like after setting up the tablet i had more control over line size with this tablet than with my wacom.3. software is very very customizable. pressure, hot keys set up, its all great.4. no lag from what i can tell, and the app i use is clip studio pro. drawing on it, where i stroked on the tablet, is where my pen tool went to.5. the pen and tablet interaction feels and sounds like I'm drawing with pen and paper. something i really appreciateOverall its a great tablet for anyone in need of drawing digitally for a low entry point.
D**T
Working product
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N**N
Good product
Needed one to take digital notes and for digital art stuff. Searched and compared a lot of other models; both from VEIKK and other brands. Was looking for one with good value and affordable price, as this is my first buy. This model has a quick dial, which is good for quick look-up of desired brush size and for zooming in/out.Works just right in my PC when i first plugged it in, without the driver installation. You may need the device driver installed to change default key mappings/shortcuts.My teacher bro is also using it to mentor his math students online. Even my kid is using it to learn to write ABCs. Saves paper. Good for all use cases mentioned herein. Will definitely recommend.
V**N
Very nice tablet
Veikk A15 is a 10x6 inch budget friendly tablet that supports up to 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity and comes with a battery-less pen.The price at the time of this review is Rs7500/- which is very much reasonable price. Well, If you are a Beginner then You should buy S40 and if you are a professional then Buy this A15 or A50 Veikk Drawing Model. I am suggesting you this because I have used them all.The items included:TabletPen holderPenSpare nibs and nib removerUSB-C to USB-A data cableArtist gloveManualWelcome card with driver download linkThe design is Decent and flashy. It's a thin tablet with rounded corners and 12 physical shortcut buttons. The drawing area is a portion of the single surface area that covers the whole tablet.This ring is for decoration only. It's not a dial. And this ring comes in different colours, namely Red, Grey, Gold and Blue. The light indicators are just beside that ring.The 12 physical shortcut buttons have a firm click to them and work well. They can be configured to any keyboard shortcut, mouse and pre-configured functions.On the back are four rubber feet to prevent the tablet from slipping.Left handed mode can be selected with the tablet driver. When you turn the tablet upside down, the shortcut button goes to the right. The cable is a reversible USB C so you have have the cable go up or down.The pen works well, is solid enough but feels lightweight.Two side buttons on the pen can also be configured to any keyboard shortcut, mouse and pre-configured functions.Veikk is extremely concerned with the number of spare nibs and that's why provided 8-12 nibs and a metal piece is the nib remover.DriverThe driver can be downloaded from Veikk's website as there's no driver disc included. Functionality for both Mac and Windows drivers are quite similar except Windows Ink functionality on Windows.On Mac, you can find the tablet driver inside System Preferences. On Windows, you can find it from the Windows menu or desktop.Pen pressure can be adjusted with a pressure curve. Default pressure works fine. The initial activation force is minimal. As long as the tip is on the drawing surface, it would be able to make a really thin line. This is where you can configure the pen's side buttons too.By default the whole drawing area is mapped to the whole screen. You can also choose to have the pen behave like a mouse. In pen mode, where you click on the tablet will be exactly where it is on your screen. In mouse mode, you're using the pen as if you're using a trackpad.Left-handed mode can be selected here.These are the different functionality you can choose for the shortcut buttons. They are quite self explanatory.Under the Tablet functionality, you can choose these four options:Accurate Mode: Allows the cursor to move much slower to give you more precisionPen/Erase: Toggle between the pen and eraser in most graphic drawing appsMonitor Switch: Allows the mouse cursor to jump from one screen to another screen in dual monitor modeDial Function Switch: No applicable here as there's no dialDrawing performanceThe performance depends on the OS and software used. The drivers I've used here are Mac driver ver 2.0 and Windows driver ver 1.0Performance in Photoshop CC (Mac) is fine but the line quality really depends on how much smoothing you apply. It can be difficult to maintain a stroke with consistent thickness.WIth Smoothing at 0%, the stroke can have some jitter to its edges as the pressure varies.With Smoothing at 25%, the stroke is now smoother. However, sometimes the transition can be a bit abrupt when pressure changes. You could certain increase Smoothing, but there may be input lag – there may be a split second delay before the stroke appears.Pressure sensitivity doesn't work by default with Adobe Illustrator CC (Mac). You've got to install Wacom Intuos driver to get pressure sensitivity working but that can sometimes cause conflicts with other software.Affinity Photo (Mac) works well.Performance with Medibang Paint Pro (Mac) is good. The lines here are smoother compared to Photoshop. The transition from thin to thick is gradual and doesn't have the abrupt transition.Clip Studio Paint (Mac) works well.Krita (Mac) works fine.At the time of review, Photoshop CC (Win) doesn't work with Win tablet driver version 1.0. I managed to get a pre-release driver version 2.0 for testing and it's only then that Photoshop CC works, as in the pen can move the cursor.Line quality with Photoshop CC (Win) depends on Smoothing. The performance here is quite similar to that on Mac. With 0% Smoothing, it's difficult to maintain consistent line thickness.With Smoothing increased, there's still the abrupt changes to line thickness as pressure changes. It could be due to Photoshop as other drawing software don't display such issues so easily. But I've got to say that I've used tablets that don't have this problem with Photoshop.Affinity Photo (Win) works well.Adobe Illustrator (Win) works well, and pressure sensitivity works without having to install any Wacom driver.Krita (Win) works fine.Medibang Paint Pro (Win) works fine.Pressure sensitivity doesn't work by default with Clip Studio Paint (Win). But the workaround is simple.You just have to go into CSP preferences to switch on Wintab and pressure will work.Other drawing software that I've tested on Windows are Sketchbook Pro, Sketchable and Wacom Bamboo Paper. Pressure sensitivity did not work with these three software, even after I toggled Windows Ink on and off. This was tested on the Microsoft Surface Pro 6. When I switched to using the Surface Pen, pressure sensitivity works fine. So it's most likely those three drawing software are not compatible with the tablet driver.ConclusionThe tablet performs well for drawing with most graphic drawing apps I've tested except Photoshop. So that's the main thing to take note of if the main software you draw with is Photoshop. Hopefully, future drivers will be able to address all the issues with Photoshop in the future.Overall, it's a decent budget tablet. Design is nice and it works relatively well.
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