Reviewing the UT2 Digital Drawing Tablet!☁️unboxing and demoing MY FIRST ART TABLET !!
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Hi guys. I've never actually owned a tablet that is specifically made for art tablets and then downloaded art stuff on them and then that's my drawing tablet. So, I'm very curious to try out the UT2 drawing pad, which was very generously sent to me by Yugji or Yugi, I don't know. If you're like me and you've always been interested in trying out a drawing tablet, or if you just want to learn more about this specific model, in this video, I'm going to be unboxing the tablet, showing you everything that comes along with it and what it 's like using it to draw. I'm going to make this video as detailed as possible because I want you to have all of the information to decide if this tablet might be a good fit for you. The packaging was intact, which is the first thing I look for. Everything inside was well protected. The tablet does not come by itself, but rather with some little friends also inside the box. The first thing you'll see packaged separately inside the box is the SmartFolio, which is the name they've given to the tablet's protective case. so you can fold it up and use it to prop up your tablet. Then I open the drawing tablet itself, which has a 10.36 in 2K display. When you first start it up, it'll prompt you to select the language preference and adjust vision settings. After that, you'll connect to Wi-Fi, and then the tablet will start preparing itself for [music] use. The other pieces this tablet comes with are a drawing stylus, a drawing glove, which I have never owned before, so I'm excited about this. Replacement pen nibs, a nib extractor to help you make those replacements, an eject pin, which I believe is intended for opening the SIM card tray, a power adapter, which is selected accordingly for whichever country you're in. A USBC cable, which is used for charging both the stylus and the tablet, which thank goodness they chose a popular charging setup because I lose my chargers constantly. a booklet guide to using the tablet and a warranty card since this tablet comes with a 12-month warranty. This tablet is powered by Android, the little green robot guy, making this the first Android device I think I have ever used. All of my current devices are either powered by Apples or by Windows, so I'm not super accustomed to using this UI, but it's reasonably intuitive and it's convenient