
Veikk
The Veikk S640 is an ultra‑thin, lightweight 6 × 4 in graphics tablet with a battery‑free pen, 8192 pressure levels and 5080 LPI resolution, aimed at beginners and portable use.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Veikk S640 for its ultra‑thin, lightweight design, battery‑free pen and smooth tracking, positioning it as a strong value proposition for beginners and portable use. However, they caution that its small active area, absence of express keys, and occasional driver quirks make it less suitable for serious artists or power users who need more screen real estate and customizable shortcuts.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the S640’s portability, plug‑and‑play setup and smooth drawing experience, especially for sketching, note‑taking and OSU gaming. Recurring themes of dissatisfaction include the cramped active area, occasional driver calibration issues, and a basic plastic feel that feels less durable than higher‑priced alternatives.
Common Complaints
Small active area, driver calibration or lag issues, accidental pen button presses, and a basic plastic build that feels less robust.
What People Are Saying
“fits in backpack easily”
“very thin and light”
“small 6x4 inch area feels cramped for detailed work”
How It Compares
vs. XP‑Pen Star G640
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Choose the S640 for ultimate portability; choose the G640 if you need built‑in shortcut keys.
vs. Huion H640P
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Pick the S640 for ultra‑thin portability; pick the H640P for a sturdier feel and stronger Android compatibility.
vs. Wacom Intuos S (CTL‑410)
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Opt for the S640 if you prioritize thinness, weight and higher pressure sensitivity; opt for the Intuos S if you need express keys and a more robust driver ecosystem.