Parblo PR 100 Universal Graphic Tablet Stand Adjustable for 10 to 16 Inches Digital Graphics Drawing Monitors Art Tablets
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It is somewhat "U" shaped at the bottom. At the top of the "u", it appears as if it is a quarter inch, but it narrows after that. It fits perfectly in the case of a Wacom tablet.
In short, yes. The answer would definitely be yes
Neither a magnetic nor a metal stand is attached
The answer is yes. You can use a 10" to 16" graphic drawing monitor, tablet, or pad with it.
Selected User Reviews For Parblo PR 100 Universal Graphic Tablet Stand Adjustable for 10 to 16 Inches Digital Graphics Drawing Monitors Art Tablets
I use a 9" iPad Pro in my home studio to draw, which has proven to be a great companion. The iPad provides just the right amount of flexibility and support when I use apps like Procreate, Concepts, and Affinity Designer. It is very sturdy, has a rubberized lip that helps keep the tablet secured and guarantees that it does not slip, and allows for a variety of height adjustments to get the right angle for It's so much better to work now that I feel more comfortable. Since it is designed this way, I can use this stand at my illustration table, even with the tile top tiled to approximately 30. Additionally, this makes it a practical solution when I use my iPad with an external keyboard while I am doing other things such as browsing the Internet, watching videos or simply typing out It's worth noting that this stand can be used with most tablets and drawing tablet monitors that have screens of 16" or less, as I discovered personally after buying the XP-32. This is the pen artist A 6-inch Pro Drawing Pen Display Monitor (XP-8) The Pen uses the same technology as Wacom's Just last week, we bought an iPad mini (the same size as a Cintiq). Despite my love for the device, I am disappointed with the included software There's not a lot of adjustment available on the stand. I set up my drawing monitor by pulling this monitor from my studio and putting it on my desk. This works just as well with a 16" drawing tablet monitor as it does with a 12" one. This iPad Pro is 9 inches. Now I can adjust the height so I can easily draw at my desk and I don't have to deal with device cords since the cords can be tucked behind the stand. So I use this stand with my active device and the other stays on the one from the XP machine. When the pen isn't in use, place it in the pen holder. Maybe I will pick up a second Parblo stand so that each device has one dedicated to it at some point. My main reason for doing that is to prevent me from having to set this up every time I start working. I can just sit down and get started right away. If you work on drawing tablet, graphics screen monitor or iPad Pro or similar tablet, then this graphic tablet stand by Parblo is definitely worth a look. I think it is definitely worth the price because of the comfort and stability it offers. You can mark this review as helpful if you think it is helpful to other users, so that other users may benefit from it too. Thanks a lot.
As a stand for my Windows XP computer, I ordered this This is the pen artist Drawing on the screen of the 6 Pro Despite the fact that it comes with a stand, the tablet does not come with one Adjustable but stuck over my desk at an angle that causes me to lean over it to draw. A painful experience. I have been using this Parblo stand for a while now and I love it. It's very adjustable, sturdy, and low-profile so it's easy to place The paper is never tippy, whether drawing or writing. There is no problem moving it across the desk if you need to. It doesn't slide but you can pull it towards you if you need to. Changing the position is done by pulling on a lever in the back and pulling up or letting it go. It will click into place as soon as the lever is released! It is meant for a device no larger than my 15-inch, that is the only thing I would say. I had to pop off the rubber pad on the bottom of my Nexus 6 tablet after I took it out of the box. It found its way into the toilet again and hasn't been seen Therefore, there is nothing to complain about. Thank you for my new stand! I'm very happy with it.
I chose the PR100 as an alternative to the Wacom Cintiq 16 adjustable stand, and I did not regret my purchase. With its rubber support on the front lower half, the stand stays firmly in place on any surface, preventing the tablet from sliding horizontally even after it's been set up. It is a very solid and durable little stand for its size, and it is very durable and versatile. I can rest my arm on it just fine while I work on the tablet, so I can draw with it A very sturdy construction. In addition to its greater range of supported angles, the PR100 stands at 15° to 45°, while the WC16 stand is at 30° to 45° A Wacom tablet has a 19°-degree angle compared to the 90°-degree tablet Temperature of 68°F PR100 is a separate accessory that is not necessarily "locked" into the tablet. The WC16 stand is designed to be attached to the tablet using screws for stability and the PR100 is a standalone stand that is not necessarily attached to the tablet. A flat surface is not present on the table when the stand is resting As the stand rests at the base of the model at 15°, it can be adjusted quickly by pulling the notch at the back. It is more affordable than most other brands
Suitable for an array of tablets with a specific size. I will. - Durable - It is easy to adjust, however, there are a few disadvantages A nitpick here is that it can't be attached to the tablet as some stands do, but this is just a minor issue. It should be noted that when pulling the case from its sealing, I accidentally pulled some of the rubber gripping out of place, but that was easily fixed with an E6000 touch-up. These are both seen as good stands, but if you're on a budget, then this is the stand you need for any tablet.