Veikk Voila L Pen Tablet Review: Punches Way Above its $40 Price

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There are now tons of pen tablet makers out there and the options have given new users far more power to choose from a wide variety of styles, features, and obviously prices.

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Out of the box, the tablet greets you with a rather minimalistic and simple design. Included with the tablet is a USB-C cable to connect to your Linux, Apple, or PC computer, the battery-free pen and protective case, a small user guide, replacement pen nibs and extraction tool, and a small baggie of replacement and interchangeable buttons so you can have all black, all orange, or any combination in between you might prefer.

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The user manual isn’t really much help as it just points you to the Veikk website and download pages to get the drivers and documentation you may need.

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Unlike its siblings, this particular tablet doesn’t come with a “smudge glove” but given its even lower cost, that’s hardly a surprise.

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Like most pen tablets on the market, the Veikk Voila L pen tablet features 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity and features a working area of 10 inches by six inches (10″x6″) and, according to the company, has a report rate of 290 PPS with a resolution of 5080 LPI and a tilt capability (for the pen) of about 60 degrees.

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Like most pen tablets on the market, the Veikk Voila L pen tablet features 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity and features a working area of 10 inches by six inches (10″x6″) and, according to the company, has a report rate of 290 PPS with a resolution of 5080 LPI and a tilt capability (for the pen) of about 60 degrees.

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