

There are a lot of different arms for this monitor in Amazon website. And if you plan to use an arm well you won’t have problems either. I use it upright because I look better that way what I’m drawing anyways. So, if you plan to use the monitor in upright position it will be fine.

The location for the inputs is terrible!! I think you can only use the monitor in vertical position, in horizontal the cables get in the way and it’s awful. Bottom line, I think the colors are very well so far. So, I think the colors from the Ugee are well, because otherwise, the colors from my iPad would also be looking bad, and I don’t think so.
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I set the monitor as a Primary Monitor for having full resolution and I’m using the included VGA connection and the blue usb cable.Īt first I had the monitor as a duplicate, so I also was looking In my computer’s monitor and the colors seemed different (I draw in Black and White), so, I sent the drawing I was doing with the Ugee monitor to my email address, and I opened with my iPad, and the colors looks exactly the same in both (Ugee and iPad), but in my computer looks different. I turned down a bit the brightness of the monitor and it has different settings of color temperature, I set it in Cold for taking care of my eyes. The screen detects well the pencil and it feels good on the screen. Monitor: It’s 19 inches, the screen looks and feels sturdy, definitely won’t break any time soon. But I did some research, and I read that if you have a Wacom tablet that you want to keep installed, you actually can! Ugee recommends not to, because the Wacom’s driver can cause issues with Ugee’s driver, but you can keep both if you like.

So, bottom line, if you have another Ugee tablet, you can only have one installed. I installed again the driver in a different usb port (just in case), and this time it opened the tablet properties icon in the Tray, I opened the Tablet Properties and did the pencil calibration and the pencil shortcuts. So, I removed the driver (which by the way also deleted my other Ugee driver). Said that, I plugged in the VGA cable and the usb cable (in the same port where I also use my M708), I installed the driver from the CD, the icon showed on the tray but when I tried to open it, it didn’t open the tablet properties. Pencil: The pencils are a little bit thinner than the usual pencil and it’s rechargeable, what I don’t like about the pencil it’s the surface, it has a sticky surface around, and the dust gets attach.ĭriver: Like I said before, I also have an Ugee M708 which I use a lot. The monitor itself feels very good, the screen is really big and the glass it’s really good, it feels well, and it seems hard. It came with a glove, two pencils, two pencil’s charger cable, a usb cable, a vga cable, installation CD driver, Manual, extra pen nibs and an LCD screen protector. The Ugee UG1910B, looks really good, it was well packaged inside three boxes.
