

The one that came with this says 3M on it. I am updating this today because I realized the screen protector that I had said bubbled was not the one that came with it. There’s some squeaking from some pen strokes, but someone gave me a fix that worked! SQUEAKY SCREEN FIX: Rub your hands all over the screen, then wipe it off with a cleaning cloth–wipe gently, not too hard. The glass is pretty smooth and a little slippery. ScreenĬolors are bright and clear, and matched my computer’s with a little adjustment to the brightness. The ports have held everything well, but be careful about bumping into the monitor. They’re reasonably easy to get to, though the stand gets in the way some. The ports are in the back, under the stand. The pen has two programmable buttons that can be mapped to mouse keys and eraser. There aren’t any Express Keys on the monitor, nor any on-screen ones.

This way, you don’t end up with lines suddenly hitting the edge of the bezel. The bezel is completely flat, so you can bring your pen all the way to the edge, which is a nice touch. The Ugee 2150 drawing tablet monitor is made of sturdy black plastic with a narrow bezel. The included items are individually wrapped and come in a smaller box. The packaging protects the contents well, and the inner cardboard box has a handle. OverviewĪs with the Ugee 1910B, the Ugee 2150’s box doesn’t have any printing on it, it’s plain cardboard. Since there are no Express Keys, there’s no issue about which side they’re on. Some controls are on the bottom right, but they aren’t ones you need to access often. Pen stand/holder containing 8 extra nibs and ring nib removerĪ big tablet monitor is not something you want to carry around at about 14 lbs., but since the box has a handle, you can take it places if you really want to. Ugee is based in Shenzhen, China. They make pen tablets such as the 1910B, 2150, and HK1560 pen-display tablets as well as graphics tablets. Ugee was kind enough to send me a unit to test for a few weeks for this Ugee 2150 review. Now we’re going to examine the Ugee 2150, a 22″ version that has a higher resolution display than the 1910B. Previously, we took an-depth look at the Ugee 1910B, a budget tablet monitor similar to a Cintiq. Photo of Ugee 2150 courtesy Ugee Ugee 2150 review: room to draw
