
Gaomon
The GAOMON S620 is a compact, entry‑level graphics tablet with an 8 mm thin profile and a lightweight 249 g build. It features a battery‑free stylus with 8192 pressure levels, 5080 LPI resolution, and broad OS compatibility, making it suitable for beginners and mobile use.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the S620 for its ultra‑thin, sturdy construction and the responsive, battery‑free AP32 stylus that offers 8192 pressure levels and smooth line tapering. The tablet’s high report rate and four express keys are praised for delivering lag‑free performance and efficient workflow, especially for OSU! gaming. However, critics note the lack of Bluetooth, the absence of an integrated screen, and occasional driver installation hiccups as notable drawbacks for a device marketed as portable.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the tablet’s feather‑light weight and slim design, which make it ideal for on‑the‑go sketching and OSU! gaming. The battery‑free pen’s smooth pressure response and the tablet’s Android compatibility receive frequent praise. Recurring complaints focus on the limited active area, the need for a constant USB connection, finicky driver setup, and the lack of a pen holder, which together affect the overall convenience for many consumers.
Common Complaints
The most common issues reported are the small active drawing area, finicky driver installation on Windows/macOS, the mandatory USB tether due to lack of Bluetooth, and the absence of a pen holder leading to misplacement.
How It Compares
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Choose the S620 when you need a larger drawing surface and phone mode; opt for the S630 if absolute compactness outweighs workspace size.