
Parblo Intangbo X7
Score: 84/100
Spaseeba T605
Score: 83/100Rankings

The Parblo Intangbo X7 delivers a sleek ultra-thin chassis, high-resolution sensing and tilt support, making it a capable entry-level tablet. Its limited active area and lack of rubber feet can hinder stability during extended sessions. Ideal for beginners and mobile creators who need portability and cross-platform flexibility.

The Spaseeba T605 is a compact, ultra-thin tablet featuring a battery-free pen with 8192 pressure levels, 35° tilt, and six programmable keys. Its small 6.7 × 4 in active area may feel cramped for detailed work, and Linux users may encounter pressure inconsistencies. Best for portable, entry-level drawing on the go.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
182.88 mmbest | 170 mm | |
114.3 mmbest | 101 mm | |
8,192best | 8,192best | |
— | 5,080 ppibest | |
| ↓ lower better | 230 g | 195 gbest |
266 Hz | 330 Hzbest | |
60 degreesbest | 35 degrees | |
| ↓ lower better | 7.2 mm | 1 mmbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
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Connectivity(1) | ||
Connectivity Interface | USB-C | USB |
Sensors(2) | ||
Report Rate (Hz) | 266 Hz | 330 Hz |
Tilt Angle Range (degrees) | 60 degrees | 35 degrees |
Display(2) | ||
Active Area Width (mm) | 182.88 mm | 170 mm |
Active Area Height (mm) | 114.3 mm | 101 mm |
General(1) | ||
Compatible Operating Systems | Windows, macOS, Android, HarmonyOS, ChromeOS | Windows, macOS, Android |
Build & Design(3) | ||
Weight (g) | 230 g | 195 g |
Thickness (mm) | 7.2 mm | 1 mm |
Overall Dimensions | 0.1 in (H) × 6.5 in (W) × 11.0 in (L) (2.54 × 165.1 × 279.4 mm) | 170 x 170 x 1 mm |


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Professional reviewers commend the Intangbo X7 for its sleek, ultra-thin chassis, high-resolution 5080 LPI sensor, 8192 pressure levels and fast 266 RPS report rate, which together deliver a surprisingly capable drawing experience for its price. They also appreciate the USB-C connectivity and the Android/Chromebook mode switch, but consistently note that the limited active area and lack of rubber feet keep it from being a serious contender for power users.
Everyday users love how portable and lightweight the X7 is, praising its plug-and-play setup and the ergonomic, battery-free pen with handy side buttons. The most common complaints revolve around the small drawing surface, the tablet sliding on desks, and occasional confusion over weight specifications.

Professional reviewers consider the Spaseeba T605 a solid budget tablet, praising its smooth pen flow, 8192-level pressure, tilt support, and hot-key customization, while noting that Linux users may encounter driver and pressure-sensitivity issues that require extra configuration.
Everyday users generally enjoy the tablet's lag-free drawing, responsive pressure, and battery-free stylus, especially appreciating its low price and portability; however, many complain about inconsistent pressure across apps, a cramped active area, and occasional setup hassles on Linux.
“a good tablet you can buy and it will serve your purpose”

