Review Sejat C058 Drawing Tablet For Pc & Mac
The mouse we all use is something that most likely will never be replaced, sure it will be re-designed and improved, but it will stay the same for the most part. A mouse is a great tool that lets us do most anything with our computers, while its good at a lot of things, its not the best tool for drawing with, for that you need some sort of tablet really.
Today for review Im taking a look at the SEJAT C058, The SEJAT C058 is a well made product that works well and comes in at an attractive price point, overall its not a bad choice for a tablet really.
This is the first tablet I’ve ever had. I purchased it because of the low price, thinking that I would just deal with the defects inherent in buying a cheap product. However, I have yet to encounter any defects! It works perfectly with my existing programs, the stylus is comfortable to handle, the tablet is light, easy to transport and plug in, and the pad is very sensitive. Definitely worth the money and I would recommend it to any first time tablet user. It’s incredibly easy to use. My only complaint is the hot buttons on top all look the same, but I solved that by putting little stickers above the ones I use the most often to differentiate between them!
Found the drawing area to be larger than I had expected, and since the drawing surface represents your entire screen I think a much larger area would make it awkward when using it as a mouse .
Really, if you already have a good optical mouse that you’re comfortable with, you will want to skip the included mouse altogether.
It got the 1,024 levels of pressure sensitivity that any professional tablet has. It doesn’t have tilt sensitivity, but I’m guessing the inclusion would have lead to a price higher than what this currently is. The size, for me, is perfect as I’m kinda’ used to drawing with small strokes.
When you use the pen, touching the pen to the tablet is like clicking. If you hold the button on the side and touch, it is like a right click. To move the courser around without clicking, hover the pen above the tablet, but do not actually touch the pen to the tablet. The sensor is strong enough to pick up where the pen is.