🎉 Elevate Your Art Game with GAOMON PD1320!
The GAOMON PD1320 is a 13.3-inch full-laminated pen display drawing tablet designed for artists and designers. It features a 120% sRGB color gamut, 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity, and 60° tilt support, making it ideal for both beginners and professionals. Lightweight and portable, it connects easily to Windows, Mac, and compatible Android devices, ensuring a versatile drawing experience.
Specific Uses For Product | Drawing, Designing, Painting |
Display Type | IPS |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Desktop, Tablet |
Native Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Operating System | Windows 7 or later, Android(USB3.0 DP1.2), macOS 10.12 or later |
Additional Features | 60° Tilt Support, Full Lamination |
Connectivity Technology | USB, HDMI |
Pressure Sensitivity | 8192 Levels |
Active Surface Area | 13.3 Inch |
Item Dimensions L x W | 13.5"L x 9.17"W |
Item Weight | 1.9 Pounds |
Screen Size | 13.29 Inches |
Color | Gray |
A**S
Great tablet and AMAZING customer service!
Okay so, ive ALWAYS wanted a large screen drawing tablet and ive searched for YEARS to find the perfect one and fellas!!! I think this is as close as it gets!!! This tablet is perfect in every way (like, literally, actually perfect) and I love it SO MUCH.It has a matte screen that feels Oooooooo nice to draw and rest my hand on, the work area is MASSIVE and my wrist gets a huge break (I upgraded from the 12in iPad pro screen to THIS 22IN BABY so my joints are saved) and the hook-ups are spectacularly simple.The pressure sensitivity is so amazingly varied that no matter what sort of drawing pressure you prefer, gaomon has that covered!! Mine is a middle ground, but I could even make slight adjustments so that i barely had to touch the screen to make marks!! Fantastic.Now, story time: I did receive a defective model. Just a few hours after having it hooked up, a giant line appeared across my screen and wouldn't go away! It wasnt dead pixels, because the tablet still worked perfectly, but it was visually annoying. I contacted Gaomon support and they were so wonderful and responded in less than an hour!! At night on a WEEKEND. So they're very responsive. I showed pictures of the defect and they immediately replaced it for me at no extra charge!!!TLDR;I now have the tablet of my DREAMS and i can't possibly recommend them any harder!!! Customer support was a dream to work with and this thing is AMAZING for the price you pay.3 year update (12/9/2023):This Tablet is still amazing! I've used it tirelessly this entire time and it still works as if i bought it yesterday! It's incredibly durable and an invaluable tool in my work. There have been 0 issues the entire time I've had it and I couldn't be more grateful!I will always recommend this tablet to everyone I can, simply because of how well mine has faired, despite the passage of time and DEFINITE wear and tear I've put it through!
J**M
Great for everyone and no limit if you take the time to learn AHK or a proper language like C#
Disclaimer: I bought this tablet as Used Good for $99. I expected the tablet to have issues, but was really surprised that the thing is practically new. I looked it over hard and there wasn't even tiny scratches, TBF it's like the last owner opened it, took it out of the packages, threw away the manual, put it back in the box and sold it. I do suggest buying a extension cable 12FT, HDMI extension cable 12FT, and USB 2.0+ extension cable 12FT if you're like me, in a bed that can be a chair/recliner/reclined bed with a 60" screen at my feet, a 43" screen left of my head, a high end chromebook and the tablet both to my right with cables running under my bed and hooked up on a extra wide vented stand.The pen lag is too small to notice, the only thing smoother is my high end gaming mouse with a very high polling rate, but I'm able to play OSU on it at the highest levels. I used a no screen Wacom for OSU in the past and quickly rose through the ranks to the top 200. After 20+ hours of OSU on this tablet, my rank went from 200s to 90s.The screen quality is great, but I suggest turning it off when not in use unless it's on a vented stand since it puts out some heat, about 50% to 60% of heat as my high end Chromebook generates. On a vented stand there is no problem leaving it on accidentally which I did, but it was cool when I woke up. Instead of duplicating a screen, I set it as a fourth monitor, and use Autohotkey to automatically move all my GFX software to the tablet meaning I don't have to calibrate it at all, it's 100% accurate.I suggest setting the hotkeys to ALT + F13-F20 (I use F13-24 on a razer keypad with a joystick and ctrl is for my steam controller) and AutoHotkey to make the keys multi-function. To learn AutoHotkey I suggest using Pulovers macro creator which generates code. That will teach you the basics of AutoHotkey coding which makes products infinity better since you're only held back by your imagination and skill level. For example: I have each key set-up to detect up to eight presses within X time + a hold to timeout/cancel and four levels of time delay for a total of 12 functions per key for a total of 96 functions per program with a sleek OSD and a dark GUI to edit functions/add new software and toggle/remember software positions and stuff like removed title bars and borders for more room. It pretty much makes my and Huion pad useless, even the knob since I set the bottom hotkey to function as a knob by locking the mouse in a circle that changes when the pen is tilted at x angle, though it required using C functions inside AHK to set 360 points. As for my Wacom, I set it up as a awesome gesture pad using StrokesPlusNets C# to write macros/functions. There's no need to stop using older hardware when it can be repurposed to do so much with a little code. Also, don't be afraid of C# in StrokesPlusNet, it has plenty of built in functions, most things can be done without knowing any code. Sames goes for AutoHotkey when using pulovers macro creator. The scripts can be saved as programs right from the software.Hope this review helps with your new tablet and ways to repurpose old hardware with or without knowing how to code/script. Last, last, lastly, thanks for buying me the tablet Jim. :)Merry Christmas-A
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