
Parblo
The Parblo Intangbo M is a medium‑sized, budget‑friendly graphics tablet featuring a 10 × 6.25 in active area, battery‑free pen with 8192 pressure levels and ±60° tilt, and textured PE graphite surface. It offers solid build quality, Android compatibility, and extensive hotkey customization, making it a strong entry‑level option for digital artists.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Intangbo M for its solid construction, attractive design, and the tactile PE graphite surface, noting that Android support and the eight hotkeys with a dial add real workflow value. However, they also point out noticeable diagonal jitter, inconsistent tilt performance, a narrow pressure curve, and the absence of a Display Switch or robust dual‑monitor button mapping, which keep it from being a premium choice.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally praise the tablet’s affordability, the battery‑free pen’s light feel, and the ease of setup across Windows, macOS, and Android. Recurring themes of dissatisfaction include jittery diagonal lines, tilt unreliability, and a pressure response that feels too early, with some needing driver adjustments for multi‑monitor use.
Common Complaints
Jittery diagonal strokes, inconsistent tilt detection, narrow pressure curve that maxes out early, lack of Display Switch and limited right‑click mapping for dual monitors, and occasional driver tweaks needed for multi‑display configurations.
How It Compares
vs. XP‑Pen Star series
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Choose Intangbo M for a bigger drawing surface and Android support; choose XP‑Pen Star for smoother tilt and line stability.
vs. Huion HS64
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Pick Intangbo M if you need more hotkeys and Android compatibility; pick Huion HS64 for a broader pressure range.
vs. Wacom Intuos (small/medium)
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Intangbo M is ideal for budget‑conscious beginners; Wacom Intuos is better for professionals needing precision and consistent tilt.