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Display Type | LCD |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Native Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Pressure Sensitivity | 8192 Levels |
Active Surface Area | 13.54 inches x 7.62 inches |
Item Weight | 7.89 Pounds |
Screen Size | 15.6 Inches |
G**R
Great Product...
Awesome Product...For Artists on the Budget who want to express their digital skills...Best way to go...
K**7
Excellent Pen Display
I absolutely love this pen display, for the price and specs, you can't beat it. I've had it for two days now it's been working fantastically, however, I did have some issues in the beginning. I purchased one a week ago which, unfortunately it was faulty. When on the art software I was using, it would randomly select the eyedropper tool and leave me with the color it had selected then. I called a requested a replacement, and they quickly sent me a new one that has been working flawlessly ever since - and even Parblo stickers with it! Receiving the faulty one was disappointing, however, I am more than satisfied with the replacement I received, and would highly recommend purchasing one of these Coast16s. From the outstanding size, price, pressure sensitivity, and customer support, you surely won't regret it!
J**A
Cheap, faulty, unreliable.
This display is a joke. Tablet/pen settings are trivial and feel like they’re from the late 90’s. The screen is blurry, the software provides almost no customization for the pen, which was extremely disappointing. Now, my pen has stopped working correctly with the tablet/any art program I use and it’s only been 6-7 months. Don’t waste your money.I WANT MY MONEY BACK.
A**Y
Great order 5 stars
Amazing drawing tabletGot here fast! Brand new! Works and looks Incredible!!
J**E
Roller Coaster of Emotions *Updated*
The media could not be loaded. I don't leave reviews often so excuse me if this is all over the place.I purchased this tablet in November 2018. And it worked great out of the box. Colors were great, pen responsiveness was up to par, had a blast work on this thing.A year goes by, then the start of 2020, things took a turn for the worse. The pen wouldn't respond the same. It wouldn't mark the canvas on the first try. In fact, it took MULTIPLE tries to get it to mark the canvas. Then once it did, it would work for a few moments, then wouldn't mark again unless I constantly marked the screen over and over and over and over again. This process would continue throughout the entire time I used it to work on art.Now, I am a very small artist who sells commissions for side money and when I am in-between jobs. So I need a reliable tablet to last me a few years. So I do what a responsible computer-literate person does, I troubleshoot it. Here's what I did:Restart the tabletRestart the computerFollowed the advice posted hereUpdated the driversUpdated Windows 10Changed the nibs twiceUsed a different drawing programReinstalled my drawing programs.Calibrated the screen so many timesSwitching the tablet wire ports on my tower to another port.Uninstall and reinstall the driversLooked all over the internet for advice.Rolled back previous drivers.And none of these things worked. And they do not provide any replacement pens either that clearly indicated they work for the Coast 16. This tablet is not even 2 years old and it should not be doing this.THIS is not it, my dudes. This is not it.So I finally reach out to customer service over on their website. I tell them what happened, sent them a video and my list of tried troubleshooting tips. I let them know when I bought, where I bought it, and my PC OS. I sent this email and then we had a week of going back and forth with this issue. They then tell me they will message the distributor, good ol' "Lightwish" here to have them contact me so they can service the tablet. Great, I thought.....Tell me why I waited a whole FIVE days and heard nothing? Four of those days were business days, mind you. I contacted them AGAIN and they messaged the Lightwish crew again. Then I get a email, from Lightwish today! YAY! I read this email and you know what I was told? That I was out of warranty and that I will have to pay for the shipping and servicing of the tablet.... So it took Parblo since the 24th of July till now to let me know I'm out of warranty? Why didn't they tell me that during our first bits of emails? Why drag it out, send me to a different department...just to tell me something they should have told me from the beginning?Moral of the story kids, if you don't want a tablet that's going to crap out on you after the warranty is up, don't buy from Parblo. They are not made to last and the customer service will toss you around.Edit: Updated review! Aug 14 2020. Updated stars from 1 to a 3 stars.After I left this review, I was contacted by Lightwish/Parblo's product manager and they apologized for the issues I was having. They were nice and decided to compensate me by sending me a brand new tablet! I was so shocked, especially on how "Karen" I was acting towards them. I received it two days ago and the problem was lessened, from about 100% to 40% so it's an improvement. I also had wiped the computer and fiddled with the settings to get it to work however. So it's up to you if you buy this tablet. I'm sure their other products are perfectly fine. Maybe it's just bad luck at this point 🙂.*FINAL UPDATE*It's now June of 2022. All but one of the problems returned on the replacement device. Crappy tablet all around. Go to Huion, XPpen or something else. Just poor product. No longevity.
J**F
Exelente
Exelente
T**T
Great device for the price
Great device for the price. The screen looks good, but feels a touch washed out. I wonder how much of it's due to the anti glare coating. Super light weight and it fits in my backpack, much better than my old Cintiq. Also love that it runs off of USB; I run it directly from my laptop. Had some problems with pressure sensitivity at first, but after updating my graphics driver, everything works fine. Would give it 5 stars if it had tilt control. I also recommend getting the extra stand.
G**A
Partially working drivers
First of all I want to say that the pen tablet itself is solid. The built in stand is great, the optional extra stand makes the experience even better. No complaints about the screen or whatsoever, compared to my old Artist 10S from XP-PEN, this is a major upgrade.However I must say that my first shot trying to make it work on Windows 10 was more than a hassle, making me spend more than half a day trying to fix it. To be honest I'm almost sure it is as much the manufacturer fault as Microsoft's, since every now and then MS releases an update that make every non-wacom drawing tablet go haywire. If you're using this model and the pointer is off on your drawing tablet, even using it as your single monitor, fret not. That is caused by Windows 10 Scale and Layout settings. Right click on your desktop > Display Settings > Video > Scale and Layout, make sure it is 100%. There you go, now the pointer is displaying where it is supposed to. But even with that fix the calibrate software does not work properly. Updating to the latest driver from the manufacturer made matters worse, so I've rolled back to the original one. But it is fair to say that even without further calibration the precision is pretty much spot on.The pen radius and grip is great, but the beveled button is more of a hassle than anything else, I keep missclicking it. Pressure is great, far superior than my previous drawing tablet. All in all is a good acquisition, specially if you consider the price. Altough I really wish MS would give a helping hand with the drivers. Krita is pretty much the only open source software that works properly with this bad boy.
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