Sunday, October 6, 2013

Yiynova MVP10UHD 10.1" USB Digitizer Tablet HD Display (Mac/Windows)

Buy Yiynova MVP10UHD 10.1" USB Digitizer Tablet HD Display (Mac/Windows)


Provider an intuitive way to use the pen directly on screen to make holograph, handwritten signatures, and schetch.
An ultra slim, light weight, and single cable, it is great to use with a small laptop and / or notebook, easy carry and it can travel with you easily.

The wide applications such as keep your main display clutter free, park instant messaging windows, keep your application palettes on it, use it as a digital picture frame, as a dedicated stock ticker display, put a gaming maps on i...
  • 10.1" USB Tablet Digitizer LED.No VGA Input,No DC Power. Mode Switch Between Digitizer and Monitor. Support both Mac and Windows.
  • Active display/drawing area (H x V): 222.52 mm x 125.11 mm (10.1" diagonal). 8 Hot Key
  • Digitizer:Tablet resolution(4000 LPI),Tracking speed(200 PPS),Pen pressure sensitive(2048 levels)
  • LCD:16.7M Colors,1366x768 Resolution,0.2175 x 0.2175 mm Pixel pitch, 8ms Response,650:1 Contrast
  • Warranty: 1 Year with The Panda City; Support OS:Win8/7/Vista/XP

This Monitors give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Awesome Digitizer; terrible screen quality. (UPDATE)
UPDATE: I was told by Panda CIty that there is an upcoming version with an IPS screen for $20-30 more. I think that will be the one to get.

I'm a professional artist, and long time user of Cintiq and Intuos products. Thought I'd give this a try to replace my Intuos 4 tablet on the road.

GOOD:
It's the only truly portable Cintiq. Everything runs on USB. Pretty cool!
It's super inexpensive for what it does.
The digitizer is every bit as good as my 21UX. Tracking and pen pressure curves are excellent.
The built in kickstand is awesome. Makes the drawing angle more natural.
Display lag was barely noticeable. Never bothered me once.
Not much of a side switch guy, but these are actually more usable than on Cintiq/Intuos boards.
Pandy City is very responsive, which is good considering they're you're only link to Yiynova.

BAD:
Pen size switches are kind of floppy compared to Intuos pens. If you use them a lot, it'll bug...

2. Great new tool
I have never used a display digitizer before, so like with every new tool added to your workflow there is a learning curve. But, before that. Consider the price! It is a fraction of the nearest wacom counterpart.

I spent a couple days getting accustom to using it, installing drivers and changing preferences and what not. I am rather comfortable with it now, gives me more reason to work more with bitmap than vector. Even gave me reason to invest in vector sketching plugins. So I could further utilize it.

Bottom line, this tablet is great. You can use it as an average digitizer, flick the switch and it becomes display digitizer, and can also be used as a secondary screen. Which I have found useful to view my after effects timeline, keeping my laptop screen free to view my entire project. This thing is great.

The only downside, like with any and every LCD screen is the minimal viewing angle and color shift. But, the convenient easel feet that...

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An excellent find!
This is exactly what I wanted. A drawing tablet with a digital screen that is affordable.That the screen was portable made it an even better bonus. This tablet is beautiful and the little sash it comes with gives the product an elegant and high class look.

I don't know if I installed it incorrectly but I had some minor bugs that occurred randomly, Like the pen cursor being super far away from the pen point.After restarting my PC,the problem fixed itself.So an area of improvement would just be an easier install with auto-run feature.
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