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GAOMON PD1560 15.6 Inches 8192 Levels Pen Display with Arm Stand 1920 x 1080 HD IPS Screen Drawing Tablet with 10 Shortcut Keys

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Size: 16 Inch


Style: PD1560 Classic


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  • 10 EXPRESS KEYS-- 10 shortcut keys on GAOMON PD1560 drawing tablet monitor are programmable. 8192 PEN PRESSURE SENSITIVITY8192 levels pen pressure gives you better control of lines. About 2 hours to 2.5 hours for full charge of pen lasts 350hours work. HIGH QUALITY IPS FULL HD SCREEN-- Report Rate: 233PPS Viewing Angle: 178Screen Resolution: 1920 x 1080 (16:9)
  • 10 to 90 DEGREE ADJUSTABLE STAND -- You can find a perfect and comfortable position by dragging the switch to adjust the angle of GAOMON tablet . 3-in-1 CABLE-- To reduce the cable clutter. f there is no hdmi port on your computer, you need extra hdmi adapter. PRE-APPLIED SCREEN FILM- to protect the surface screen ,also providing paper-like drawing experience. PEN HOLDER & 8 NIBS-- nibs are inside pen holder. Gift 2-finger Gloves
  • NOT STANDALONE PRODUCTGAOMON PD1560 is computer graphics tablet. It has to connect to a Windows/Mac computer to work. Left/Right Handed Supported GAOMON PD1560 digital drawing tablet support multi-screen mode.
  • FOR DIGITAL ART & CREATION-- It's not only for beginners and amateurs but also meet basic needs of professionals for digital drawing, sketching, graphics design, 3D art work, animation, etc.FOR ONLINE TEACHING & MEETINGYou can use PD1560 monitor drawing tablet for online education and remote meeting. It works with most online meeting programs, like Zoom, and so on. FOR ANNOTATING AND SIGNATURE--It is also broadly used in annotating and signing file in excel, word, pdf, ppt, etc.
  • OS SUPPORT & PROGRAM COMPATIBILITY-- Only compatible with Win 7 or above , or macOS 10.12 or above versions. Ideal tool for drawing, photography, animation,sketching, image editing, 3D sculpture, drawing beginners, architectural designers ect. Work with most painting software, like Ps, Illustrator, Clip Studio Paint, Lightroom, Sketchbook Pro, Manga Studio, CorelPainter, FireAlpaca, OpenCanvas, Paint Tool Sai2, Krita, etc

Product Dimensions: 17.8 x 9.92 x 0.77 inches


Item Weight: 3.48 pounds


Item model number: GAOMON PD1560


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 25, 2017


Manufacturer: GAOMON TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION


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  • Excellent first tablet for beginners (and maybe pros too)
Size: 16 Inch Style: PD1560 Classic
I love this tablet and it is a perfect entry level for anyone wanting a drawing tablet. Everything works fantastic for the price. It is everything I wanted and could have dreamed for. No, I was not paid to write a great review, and I did my research for a long time before I finally decided to purchase this brand of tablet and knew it may be risky. But I am 100% satisfied and only have minor nitpicks, so you may want to consider it instead of a Huion. I've had previous experience with a Wacom Bamboo but just couldn't adapt to looking at the computer screen and not having the drawing right under my pen. I've also used standalone tablets like Samsung Galaxy, but those were just too laggy and did not have enough memory to keep up with what I was creating. This tablet also doubles as a great monitor or viewing device as it mirrors what is shown on your computer screen, or can have its own display space which is great if you want to use your main display for reference photos and have the drawing software on the tablet. My primary computer is running Windows 10, and is an Acer Aspire E 15 Series laptop made famous by being promoted by Amazon so much (it's a great laptop in itself but that's another review for another day.) I have used this tablet for nearly 3 months now without issue. I will gladly update my review in the future if I feel it is necessary and if I get any new information to add to it. Pros: - Drawing space. I wouldn't want anything less than what this tablet has to offer as I can get most of the strokes I want with it. You can also adjust the actual area that responds to the pen through the driver software, but I haven't attempted to use this as I haven't needed it. - The pen glides smoothly across the surface, and it doesn't feel like anything is going to break or scratch if I apply pressure. Although wearing the glove doesn't do as much as if you were using something like a Samsung Tablet to prevent accidental touching (GAOMON tablet only responds to pen from what I can tell) I use it always to help draw very smoothly and keep from smudging the screen. - Pen pressure: The pressure values are on point, and you can use the driver software to test the pen to make sure it is working correctly in addition to adjusting the sensitivity. There is little to no parallax, or distance from the pen tip to the area you draw. It's pretty much perfect, where you touch is where you draw. This is very important to me. - Large buttons on the face of the tablet can be hotkeyed to do whatever keyboard shortcut you want. Very nice to set up for shortcuts for full size, fit to screen, mirror canvas, etc. There are 8 large buttons and two small ones in the middle for a total of 10. There's also 5 buttons on the side, for Power, Auto, _, +, and Menu, which all have to do with brightness, etc. They are set inset of the tablet so they aren't accidentally pressed. - The driver software also allows you to save your settings and export them, as well as import them. That's pretty amazing if you plan on using it with multiple computers or as a backup in case something happens so you don't have to redo all your personalized settings. - The company provides you with a pen holder, extra nibs in the pen holder, drawing glove, a stand, screws for the stand to attach the tablet to it, and driver for the screws, and a screen protector but I did not use it, as well as a nice felt-like case that holds the tablet and two pieces of elastic to hold the pen. I always put the tablet back in this when I'm down to avoid dust and scratches. And of course it comes with the 3 in 1 cable for USB, HDMI, and power. It does not come with any discs at the time of thise writing so you will have to download the driver software directly from their website. - The 3 in 1 cable is fairly long, over 60 inches. Just keep in mind you will need a wall outlet to power it and HDMI and USB slots on your computer. It cannot power itself or display on its own, and it does not receive power through USB like an external hard drive might. - The company's customer service has went above and beyond for me. They informed me of an issue customers were having with the USB connecting into the tablet and to make sure the connection was secure and asked if I had any problems, and this was before I had even opened the box! I made sure everything was connected correctly and securely and have not had any issues, and that's even with me moving the tablet around a lot on a daily basis. - Software that I have used that I can confirm works well are: Drawpile (note the area with checkboxes regarding pen pressure), Autodesk Sketchbook, Medibang Pro. Krita has some issues I have not been able to figure out; if I use the GAOMON tablet as an extended display like I have been, when I drag the Krita window to it everything becomes super zoomed in including the toolbar, and I couldn't get pen pressure to work. It works extremely well with Clip Studio Paint! Just make sure the software is set to TABLET PC instead of Wintab or else there will be insane parallax, like 6 inches (lol). This made me super worried at first but this can be changed by going to File -> Preferences -> Tablet (on the side under Tool) and then clicking the bubble button for Tablet PC. This is my favorite software to use with the tablet. - It defaults to mirror the computer display, but like connecting another monitor or TV for an additional display, you can choose to use the tablet as it's own display space and not mirror the primary computer display screen. To do this I had to open my computer's display settings with the tablet on and set it to be a second display, and then open up the GAOMON driver software and specify on the Work Area tab in the drop down menu to use Display2. I have had no issues using this set-up. At first I just mirrored when I was learning how everything worked, but then I got to messing around and found this out on my own. It is now my preferred method so I can look at my computer display for references and have the tablet set on my drawing software. Cons - No "eraser" sensor at the opposite end of the pen, not that it's a huge inconvenience and I'm not sure if I would even use it - The two pen buttons almost blend too well with the shape of the pen, so I tend to lose track of them until I need them. - No two or three finger options for "pinching" motions on the screen like modern smartphones and tablet PCs because the only thing the tablet reacts to is the pen itself, and you only have one of those. It does not react to fingers FYI. It's disappointing because these motions are great for zooming in and out quickly, and rotation the canvas. You will just have to hotkey those shortcuts with this device like I have. - Vents are on the bottom of the tablet when I would prefer them to be at the top. I prefer to hold it than use the stand that it comes with but that's a personal choice due to lack of space. It does get warm near the bottom but not hot. It still hasn't been an issue 2-3 months after use. - It would be amazing as a standalone tablet, but that's not really a con as I knew what I was getting and this is what I wanted. Just know you'll need to use up a USB port and HDMI port on your computer, plus an outlet to power the tablet. Fortunately I have all of those right next to each other so it's not a problem for me. But older computers and laptops may not have HDMI ports. - Unlike the Wacom I bought years ago that came with Photoshop Elements, it does not come with photo editing or drawing software, so you will have to get that on your own. I already had some (Autodesk Sketchbook, etc.) so that didn't matter to me but I thought it was worth mentioning. So far, this is everything I have ever wanted out of a drawing tablet. I wish I had gotten it sooner. I will try to answer any questions you may have but I may not be able to. Thank you so much GAOMON! You get 5 stars from me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2019 by Ted Williams

  • Love the tablet, though there were some initial drawbacks...
Size: 16 Inch Style: PD1560 Classic
I am going to preface this review with a couple of disclaimers: I am just a humble hobbyist artist that's only now attempting to pursue anything substantial or professional with my art. And as such, my knowledge with pricier or advanced programs will be very limited. This will be a very straight forward glimpse at the tablet itself, from your average Joe Schmoe. First, let's address the first wrinkles I had right when I opened the box. Gaomon packages a screen protector with your tablet, (albeit they label the screen protector as a 'gift' and not a prerequired component, to my displeasure.) and I cannot stress enough how much trouble the screen protector, by itself, gave me. I was ecstatic when the box arrived, and as such I tore into the box to dive right in. Giving the instructions a quick glance, I thought I knew how to proceed, but after I applied the screen protector, I damn near almost cried. The screen protector was riddled with bubbles, some easily removable by fingering them to the sides, and most having dust or hair trapped underneath them. Looking back to the instructions, I didn't know where I went wrong. Now, like most of the other reviews, the Gaomon customer support was fantastic in addressing my issues and griefs, and I was sent a new screen protector right away. Fast forward a few days later, and I attempted to put on the new screen protector, exactly as shown in the directions. Unfortunately it, like the other screen protector, never went on perfectly like the other photos people have provided. Granted, I live in a household with a Siberian Husky in it, (otherwise known as a shedding machine) so I advise others who buy this product to tread very carefully when applying the screen protector, and make that if you have pets that they are not in the room. My second grief with this tablet is that when I plugged everything in, the screen would not turn on. While it was on, it replied when you touched the monitor with the pen, though you could only tell if you were looking at your ACTUAL monitor, and not the tablet's, as it never shared the screen. I did everything under the sun, unplugged it and replugged it, reinstalled the drivers, and I even plugged the HDMI into my $200+ monitor, as I thought that may have been the issue. THAT may have worked, but my monitor does not have any USB ports that the tablet needed to work. This issue is actually related, as all my other HMDI ports, aside from the one my monitor was occupying, did not work. After switching places with the monitor, the tablet worked fantastically. This is no fault of the tablet's, just a failure on my computer's part, and as such, I had to buy an HDMI splitter so I didn't constantly have to switch back and forth between the two, and an extra HMDI cable. Since buying them, the tablet had worked like a charm. OREI HD-102 1x2 1 Port HDMI Powered Splitter Ver 1.3 Certified for Full HD 1080P & 3D Support (One Input To Two Outputs) This is the splitter I'm currently using, also buying a regular AmazonBasics HMDI cord, though you could use any spare you find around the house if you have them. My third grief with this tablet, is that it's pen-to-tablet ratio was not as picture perfect as I would have liked. The cursor is always slightly off center unless you draw with the pen facing perfectly out and aligned with the tablet. This was not realistic for me, as I am a very active artist. I constantly twist and turn my wrist and pen to draw, like one would with pencil and paper. The pen/table does not appear to support these 'tilt controls', and because of it, it very easily takes me out of my groove when I draw, as it's very noticeable to me when I draw a stroke, and it's slightly off from where I wanted it. I've tried changing how far the cursor was from the pen, having it almost an inch apart from where my pen touched the tablet, something I read was a common solution to artist's who've only drawn with display-less tablets, though this did not work for me. This one is just a minor nit pick on my part, though. Now, because I know that a lot of other hobbyist artists or artists that don't have a lot of cash draw with Paint Tool Sai, I will put a disclaimer here. This tablet does NOT work with Paint Tool Sai v1.xx, whatever version you have. This version of Sai is outdated and no longer being worked on, and as such is unsupported by this tablet. HOWEVER, if you're like me and have only ever used Sai since the dawn of time, there is good news. This tablet DOES work with it's newer version, Paint Tool Sai v2, though this build is heavily under construction from the developer. It's being worked on by a SINGLE person who gave up on Sai v1.xx because no one was buying his program, and as such, if you want to work with Sai, I cant recommend enough that you straight up buy the program. Yes, it's $50, but if you're buying this tablet, and you're like me and can't understand most other programs/don't want to because you love Sai too much, then buying the program would not only save you grief wondering why it wont work with v1.xx, but also support the programmer. My final thoughts: Five stars? Even after all the problems you've had since you got the tablet? Yes, because at the end of the day, this is STILL a fantastic Wacom alternative, almost even surpassing it in the long run. I love drawing on this thing, and sometimes when I'm feeling especially lazy, I just use it as my primary monitor. (even though I spent $200+ on my main monitor, ofc.) Though I would not recommend using this as a catch-all. I would never even dream of replacing my monitor with this tablet. All in all, this tablet is fantastic for the price, the customer service is out of this world amazing, and if you're looking to get off your feet with your art, just starting out but don't want a normal display-less tablet, or looking for more professional results, I think this tablet will suit nearly everyone's artistic needs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2018 by M. Phillips

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