![]() Just for kicks, I plugged the USB-C cable from the VK2200 into my Samsung Galaxy phone, and it worked as an external monitor! The Veikk Studio V2200 Pro Pen Display boasts 1920×1080 resolution and can be connected with one cable over USB-C or multiple cables via HDMI. I just needed to point out that this is no longer a one-tablet town. And to be clear, I’m not in any way denigrating Wacom - they have phenomenal products that are widely considered the must-have of tablets and pen displays. For comparison, the Wacom Cintiq’s most comparable screen size is the Cintiq 22-inch and sells for $1,199.95. The Veikk Studio V2200 Pro Pen Display has high-end functions with a low-end price tag, selling currently for just $399.99. There is a definite, “You get what you pay for” thing with Wacom products, but other manufacturers of pen displays and tablets are upping their game. For example, Wacom Cintiq pen displays, which are traditionally the gold standard, start at $649 for a 16-inch version and go into the thousands of dollars for larger sizes. What’s the most common difference? Price. In recent months, I’ve been asked to review a variety of styles of digital pen products - from tablets with wireless keypads to USB-C-connected pen displays (like the one I’m writing about in this review). I think it’s safe to say that the pen display/digital tablet gold rush is here.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |