Electronic products like digital tablets are not clothes. If they break, you can repair them yourself. In the domestic digital tablet market, which is mixed with good and bad, there are currently three companies that are relatively large and have their own factories: Wacom, UEGG, and Hanwang.
It’s okay not to mention other brands.
Although I don’t want to admit it, the best brand is not made in China, but from RI - WACOM. The world's leading manufacturer of user interface products. Both Hollywood and Disney are its users. The well-known stunts in movies such as "Titanic" and "Star Wars: The Prequels" were all completed with WACOM tablets.
The only disadvantage of this company's products is that they are expensive. The product price contains a lot of brand value (that is, the brand is expensive) and the price-performance ratio is not high. And his things have always been more expensive, the better.
If you want high cost performance, you can only choose from the remaining 2 domestic brands. Hanwang used to manufacture for WACOM in the late 1990s, so Hanwang and WACOM use the same wireless passive technology (simply put, the pens of these two brands do not require batteries, while Youji's pens require batteries), but Everyone in Japan knows that the core technology will not be handed over to people from other countries. There have been rumors that Hanwang copied Wacom's products and infringed on Wacom's patents. However, Wacom was unwilling to litigate in China at the time, so it settled with him privately. Therefore, Hanwang did not really learn Wacom's professional technology. In addition to the price advantage, the current product is really disappointing in other aspects.
UGEE is a good brand, although the technical problem of charging/installing batteries for the pen has not been resolved. But Sheng has the advantage in terms of price, high parameters, many functions, and large layout. As one of the earliest companies in China to develop digital tablets, after more than ten years of development since its establishment in the late 1990s, product quality has become stable.
As for whether to choose WACOM or UGEE, as two other friends said, the choice must be based on the author's own needs. Don’t be overly superstitious about big brands and don’t blindly be greedy for cheap. You must know that the principle that good goods are not cheap is applicable everywhere. As far as my own experience is concerned, if you are drawing comics or illustrations, a board worth hundreds of dollars will definitely do the job. Relatively speaking, I recommend UGEE, because the WACOM price of a few hundred dollars contains too high a proportion of brand value. There is no UEGG accounting. If you want to do design, you really can’t save this money. If the poster is less than 1,000 yuan, you don’t need to look at it. You can consider starting with Intuos directly.