Veikk Studio 16 review: affordable drawing tablet outperforms its price tag

This budget-friendly pen display could be the one that changes everything.

the Veikk studio 16 pen display on a desk, with accessories.
(Image: © Rob Redman)

Our Verdict

The Veikk Studio 16 offers surprising quality and functionality considering its cost. The build is really very good and the drawing surface has a nice feel. The display is a little behind the times at just HD but works well and I’d say this is a no brainer for the budget conscious artist.

For

  • Lovely drawing experience
  • Excellent build quality
  • Choice of pens

Against

  • Not the latest in picture quality
  • No third button on the pen

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Pen displays used to be prohibitively expensive pieces of gear (some still are) that you would only find in the studios or pro artists and designers but these days the technology has advanced and the average price has come down. That is in part due to a more competitive market, with companies like XP Pen and Huion taking on the big boys like Wacom. Some smaller companies are in on the action too and Veikk is one such developer, aiming at taking its bite of that big digital pie.

For a look at some of the best options you can always check our guide to the best drawing tablets. I’ve used just about all the pen displays from all the manufacturers out there, at various levels of cost and feature set and I’ve been surprised by what can be found on the more budget friendly options. Veikk’s VK1200 was the first of theirs I had used a little while back and while functioned fine it was a little underwhelming, so my expectations weren’t that high when the Studio 16 was delivered. How wrong I was!

The Verdict
9

out of 10

Veikk Studio 16

The Veikk Studio 16 offers surprising quality and functionality considering its cost. The build is really very good and the drawing surface has a nice feel. The display is a little behind the times at just HD but works well and I’d say this is a no brainer for the budget conscious artist.

Rob Redman is the editor of ImagineFX magazines and former editor of 3D World magazine. Rob has a background in animation, visual effects, and photography.