
Ugee
The Ugee S640 is a ultra‑compact, battery‑free stylus graphics tablet offering 8192 pressure levels, high‑speed 220 RPS reporting and extensive OS compatibility. Its lightweight design and rotatable driver make it ideal for mobile artists and beginners using laptops or tablets.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consistently praise the S640 for delivering a surprisingly powerful drawing experience in a tiny footprint. They commend its 8192‑level pressure sensitivity, 220 RPS report rate, battery‑free lightweight pen and extensive customizability, while noting the small active area and the absence of built‑in wireless on the base model as the main trade‑offs.
What Users Say
Everyday users love how portable and lightweight the tablet is, especially the battery‑free pen and the responsive, lag‑free drawing feel. Common complaints revolve around the limited active area, the need for adapters, and the lack of wireless on the standard version, as well as the absence of bundled software.
Common Complaints
Small active area for larger monitors, lack of wireless on the base S640, requirement for multiple adapters, no bundled art software, and default landscape‑only orientation.
What People Are Saying
“small but powerful”
“value for money”
How It Compares
vs. Wacom Intuos
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Choose S640 for ultra‑portable, cross‑platform work; choose Intuos for larger workspace and bundled software.
vs. Ugee M708
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Pick S640 for travel and lightweight use; pick M708 when you need a bigger drawing surface and faster reporting.
vs. Ugee S1060
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Opt for S640 if portability and budget are priority; opt for S1060 if you need a bigger active area while staying within the Ugee ecosystem.