Ugee 2150 Review
8 years ago
So I was really apprehensive about getting one, but I figured it was worth trying for a third of the price of the Cintiq that I tried that broke. So far, It's actually really nice. It set up really well, no true issues with the driver. Paintool SAI doesnt work too well with it, but I think it's more SAI than the tablet, because Clip Studio works perfectly.
Only physical issue I have which is negligible is that the glare on it can be annoying because it's a glass surface. I'm sure I can get a film to put over it to remedy it, though.
The pens have to be charged, which is a little annoying compared to Wacom pens, but I've been using the same one without charging it for well over a week... so they can last awhile before charging. It comes with 2 pens, and replacement pens are about 10-15 bucks compared to over 100 for Wacom pens.
The stand it has is way better than the plastic piece of crap that came with the Cintiq. It has a little locking tab you pull out to lock it at different heights. Feels very sturdy, I think it's a pin and slot system.
Overall, really great and solid tablet. Good sensitivity. I'm not someone who uses vast amounts of pressure differences so I might not be the best judge but for what I do its more than fine. I think if anyone was interested in getting one, just make sure you do some setup research beforehand so the driver takes problem-free.
FA+

it might be little bit annoying with charge pens