
Veikk
The Veikk A30 is a slim, portable graphics tablet with a 10 × 6 inch active area, 8192 pressure levels, and 5080 LPI resolution. It offers a battery‑free pen, USB‑C connectivity, and broad OS compatibility, targeting beginners and budget‑conscious digital artists.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consider the Veikk A30 a solid entry‑level tablet, praising its high pressure sensitivity, fine resolution, and natural textured surface. They commend its portability, customizable buttons, and robust driver features, while noting the plastic build, tricky driver setup, and absence of wireless connectivity as drawbacks compared to premium competitors.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally value the A30 for its generous active area, battery‑free pen comfort, and affordable price, reporting smooth pressure response in popular art apps. Common complaints revolve around the plastic feel, driver installation hassles, occasional lag, and the lack of wireless operation.
Common Complaints
Driver installation and calibration difficulties, perceived plastic build quality, lack of wireless connectivity, occasional lag or button unresponsiveness, and inconsistent weight reports across units.
What People Are Saying
“very plastic”
“smooth pressure response in Photoshop”
How It Compares
vs. Veikk A50
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Choose the A30 for maximum portability; opt for the A50 if extra button controls are a priority.
vs. Veikk A15 Pro
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Select the A30 when workspace and performance matter; pick the A15 Pro for the most cost‑effective entry point.
vs. Veikk S640
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Opt for the A30 for art and design tasks; the S640 is better suited for budget‑focused gaming enthusiasts.