
Parblo
Parblo’s 8192‑level tablets, such as the Intangbo X7 and Ninos Q, are lightweight, battery‑free pen tablets aimed at entry‑to‑mid‑level artists. They offer 8192 pressure levels, ±60° tilt, 5080 LPI resolution and multi‑OS support, but their small active area and lack of dual‑monitor features limit professional use.
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$49.99
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$46.90
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$37.49
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$59.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Parblo Intangbo X7 for its decent drawing performance, ultra‑thin design, and useful shortcut keys, but they point out the absence of Switch Display support and the limited active area as drawbacks for serious artists.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the tablet’s portability, battery‑free pen, and overall value, while repeatedly noting the small active area and occasional driver quirks, especially when trying to use the tablet with multiple monitors.
Common Complaints
Limited active area, driver configuration hassles, and the missing Switch Display feature that prevents seamless dual‑monitor use.
What People Are Saying
“decent drawing performance”
“small-but-usable 7.2 x 4.5-inch area”
How It Compares
vs. XP-Pen Artist 15.6 Pro V2
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose Parblo for lightweight, battery‑free pen work on the go; choose XP‑Pen when a built‑in display and larger drawing area are essential.