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🎨 Elevate your digital art game—where precision meets effortless flow!
The UGEE M708 V3 is a professional-grade graphics drawing tablet featuring a large 10x6 inch active area with a paper-like textured surface, 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity via a battery-free stylus, and 8 customizable shortcut keys. Compatible across Windows, Mac, Linux, and major creative software, it offers a lag-free, natural drawing experience ideal for beginners and pros seeking affordable precision and enhanced productivity.









| ASIN | B07P82FSFW |
| Active Surface Area | 10 x 6 pulgadas |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,846 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 11 in Graphic Tablets |
| Box Contents | Stylus |
| Brand | Ugee |
| Brand Name | Ugee |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Tablet, Laptop |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 6,032 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00703363411864 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 21.1L x 36.1W centimetres |
| Manufacturer | Frunsi |
| Manufacturer Part Number | F-UGEE-M708-old |
| Model Name | UGEE M708 V2 |
| Model Number | UGEE M708 V3 |
| Model name | UGEE M708 V2 |
| Native Resolution | 2048x1200 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Operating System | Windows, macOS |
| Operating system | Windows, macOS |
| Pressure Sensitivity | 8192 Levels |
| Pressure sensitivity | 8192 Levels |
| Product Features | ['60° Tilt Support', 'Programmable Press Key', 'Extra-Slim'] |
| Product Warranty | 2 |
| Screen Size | 6 Inches |
| Special feature | ['60° Tilt Support', 'Programmable Press Key', 'Extra-Slim'] |
| Specific Uses For Product | Designing, Drawing, Painting |
| Target Audience | Student, Teacher |
| UPC | 703363411864 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
P**A
Fantastic value starter drawing tablet that feels truly professional
I was looking for a dedicated drawing device after getting into digital art recently, and the UGEE M708 caught my eye. At £39.99, it looked like a solid way to test the waters without spending a fortune. Just to be clear, this isn’t a standalone tablet that you draw directly on. It needs to be connected to your computer or laptop via USB, and you draw on the tablet surface while your artwork appears on your screen, so this does NOT have it's own screen. The good news is that you can connect this to either a Windows machine or an Apple MAC desktop or laptop. Once connected, it feels natural very quickly. The 10x6 inch drawing area gives you plenty of room to work, and the slightly textured surface gives a pleasant paper-like feel. The pen doesn’t need charging, which is a big plus, and it responds instantly with no lag. The 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity make sketching, shading, and detailing smooth and accurate, reacting beautifully to light or heavy pressure. The eight programmable shortcut keys on the side make the workflow much faster. I set mine for undo, zoom, and brush size, which saves a lot of time once you get used to it. Installation was simple on my Windows laptop, and it works with all the main creative software I’ve tried so far, including Photoshop and Krita. The beauty of it is that you’re not tied to one app - it works with pretty much any drawing or design software that supports these devices. That means you can pick the right software for the person’s age or skill level, and just change the software as your skills progress rather than having to buy a new tablet. Overall, this is a brilliant option for beginners looking to explore digital art seriously without breaking the bank. The build quality feels sturdy, it performs far better than expected for the price, and it’s made digital drawing genuinely enjoyable.
P**L
Amazing Drawing Tablet for Beginners and Beyond!
I recently picked this drawing tablet for my 13yr old daughter who is getting into drawing and I’m so impressed! The 10x6-inch active area gives her plenty of space to draw, and the textured surface feels really similar to paper—it makes sketching and painting feel super natural and smooth. The 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity are fantastic. The pen responds beautifully to how much pressure she seems to apply, which makes it easy to control line thickness and add details. It feels really accurate and satisfying to use. Setup was way easier than I expected! As a beginner, I was a little nervous, but the USB to USB-C connection made it simple to plug into my laptop and start drawing almost immediately. No frustration, just plug and draw. The 8 customisable express keys are a huge bonus, I’ve got them set up for most-used shortcuts like undo and zoom, and it makes it easier and faster. If you’re just getting into digital art, I can’t recommend this tablet enough. It’s beginner-friendly, super responsive, and feels like a premium tool. Great value for the price! I bought a Frunsi tablet earlier last year and still have it and love it, good quality products.
L**N
4*
Good product, feels a little cheap in hand, but for the price is brilliant.
J**C
A lot better than I imagined for the price!
Brilliant little drawing tablet! It's the first one I ever brought and have found it very very easy to use and to set up on my Macbook and it works on any software I have tried. A lot easier and fun to use than I imagined and it's absolutely amazing for the price too! Works very well and pen accuracy and sensitivity is brilliant and can also be easily adjusted too!
A**X
Easy to Install and My Son Loves It!
The UGEE M708 Graphics Drawing Tablet V3 was incredibly easy to install — the setup was straightforward, and the drivers installed without any hassle. My son has been using it daily for his digital art, and he absolutely loves it. The tablet is very responsive, with good pressure sensitivity that makes drawing and sketching feel natural and smooth. It’s a perfect size for both beginners and more experienced users, offering plenty of workspace without being bulky. The programmable shortcut keys are a nice bonus, helping speed up his workflow. Overall, this tablet provides excellent value for the price and has been a fantastic way to encourage creativity and artistic skills. I’d definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable, affordable drawing tablet for kids or beginners.
J**E
Who Needs Paper When You Have This Magic Slate
I’ll be honest—when I first got the UGEE M708, I wasn’t expecting much. “How good can a drawing tablet this affordable actually be?” I thought. Well, joke’s on me, because this thing turned me from a doodler to a full-on digital Picasso (well, almost). First off, the size: 10x6 inches of pure creative real estate. It’s like having a digital canvas that fits on my cluttered desk without making me feel like I’m working on a postage stamp. The pressure sensitivity? 8192 levels. I don’t even know if my emotions have that many layers, but this tablet handles every stroke like a pro. And the pen! No batteries, no charging—just grab it and go. It’s lightweight and so smooth that I’ve started pretending I’m signing important documents during meetings just for fun. Plus, it comes with extra nibs, which is great because I have a talent for losing tiny things. Now, let’s talk hotkeys. The 8 customizable buttons on the side are a game-changer. At first, I had no idea what to program them for, but now they’re like my personal cheat sheet for shortcuts. (Zoom in? Done. Undo my bad decisions? Double done.) Setup was a breeze. I plugged it into my MacBook, downloaded the drivers, and voilà—instant creative freedom.so basically, unless you’re still rocking a typewriter, this tablet has you covered. A minor gripe: the pen holder feels a bit wobbly. But honestly, it’s not a dealbreaker—I’ve just upgraded to “carefully placed mug” storage. If you’re on the fence, let me tell you: this tablet is proof you don’t need to sell a kidney to get pro-level tools. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned artist looking for a reliable sidekick, the UGEE M708 will have you questioning why you didn’t switch to digital sooner. Would I recommend it? Let’s just say I’ve already converted half my friends. Prepare to unleash your inner Bob Ross!
K**S
Brilliant for the price
Been wanting one of these tablets for ages but didn’t want to spend silly money as I don’t need it professionally. This one was a good option for the price and reviews were favourable. For the price its quality is above what I’d expect. Box was even good quality. Out of the box it worked fine even without software but limited to the main screen and none of the shortcut keys worked. Once software is downloaded it opens up a whole host of customisations. I can select which screen to use it on so it goes on the big screen. I can size the pad properly so there are no dead zones And most importantly the Keys are customisable to each program. So Paint, Inkscape and photoshop can have their own keys mapped. Overall I’m really happy with the purchase and been using it since it got delivered however if there was one downside it’s the connection is USB micro not USB C but since the supply the cable that’s no problem.
R**N
Future Landfill.
Overpriced Junk. Slow to respond, doesn't function very well with an M3 MAC. This is future landfill, and not so far into the future. Do not buy this rubbish.
K**I
very good think
very Good
U**A
Equipamento excelente.
A mesa foi para minha mulher, ela disse que atende perfeitamente todas as necessidades dela. Nosso único problema foi com a transportadora. Mas isto não é o caso aqui.
1**E
Muy buen producto
Es la primera vez que uso una pero esta es muy buena
W**G
Lightweight, just works art tablet with _sweet_ pressure sensitivity.
TLDR; Great low cost intro tablet at a great price (bought mine during sale for $40) Great sensitivity and decent construction. Detailed review: The USB Parts So tested this tablet on a MacBookPro via the provided USB A to USB C adapter. The adapter snaps into place in the USB C port!!! <<< OMG!!!! THIS!!!! Really, why aren't ALL USB C connecters snap in place!? It's in the design spec but most of the time... USB C connectors tend to be... loose. Not this. Speaking of USB... the Micro USB connection on the tablet side is sized so that the cable will fit snugly, avoiding strain on the Micro USB port itself. The space has a slight taper so downward pulling won't cause it to fail. Nice. The Build It's built like a thin keyboard with partial folded metal and plastic components. It is SUPER light and if you put the effort in, it will flex. (So will a Wacom, actually... ) The surface is smooth. One LED to indicate whether the stylus is within range of the sensor field. It is well lit and isn't super bright. The writing surface is smooth. To be honest, I think that for the price, UGEE puts out a pretty amazing tablet using the induction technology that Wacom pioneered. The buttons on the tablet itself are nice. There is a clear button click, but it is slightly dampened once it bottoms out. Am guessing a tactile micro-switch is under the button. Still, clean button press. Sensitivity Okay, this thing has 266 pps for sampling rate and 8192 levels of sensitivity in the sensor. The only tablets I've had experience with are Wacoms from pre-2018. So the sensitivity levels of those are in the 2048 range. I have found that Wacom sensors tend to max out super quick and requires a more managed level of pressure or a curve adjusted nearly to the point of skewed de-sensitivity to avoid bottoming out. With the UGEE 10x6, I found that the lightest touch can produce a very fine line and applying pressure to the stylus while sketching I did not bottom out. When I did a pressure calibration, I was more or less leaving it along the midline, which was a surprise for me. Used it in Clip Studio Paint and at first, I had this thing where the cursor froze for a moment after I lifted the pen at the end of the stroke. Turns out this is due to having set 200 undo levels.... Dropping it down cleared that up. Drawing with this stylus and tablet feels very much pencil and sketch pad. The stylus is about the thickness of a slightly thicker pencil... maybe a pastel? Smaller? Larger? Guess it depends on the brand. But overall, I like it. That 8192 levels and 266 pps REALLY captures my strokes. dang. Software Unlike Wacom's driver software.... UGEE's is VERY minimal and straightforward. But it retains what's important: - customize keys, buttons, and actions per Application. - can easily customize any button on the stylus or tablet. - doesn't induce lag, which Wacom's drivers have for me.
B**R
It works, its been reliable for years.
It works very well. It does on Windows 10, anyway. I haven't tried it on my Win11 laptop yet. I use it to sketch layouts for woodworking plans. It is far more powerful than I need -it senses pressure and can change line thicknesses accordingly. This device is designed for aritists (and I'm not). Very happy with it, just wish I had the talent to really use it the way it was intended.
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