
"The usual creative setup involves too many screens. A pen display for sketching, an iPad or laptop for apps and browsing, maybe a Kindle for long-form reading without wrecking your eyes. Switching between them breaks flow, and most devices still treat drawing, reading, and general use as separate jobs that require separate hardware. The ugee Trio Pad UT3 tries to collapse those roles into one 14.25-inch slab with three distinct screen personalities."
"The U-Key is a small button on the top edge that cycles the screen through Regular, Paper, and Ink modes seamlessly. That matters when you are sketching, need to read a brief, then jump back into color work. The key turns the UT3 into a sketchbook, reader, or tablet on demand, changing how it sits in a workflow instead of forcing you to pick one identity and stick with it all day."
The UT3 is a 14.25-inch Android drawing tablet with a 2K, 3:2 display, MediaTek Helio G99, Android 14, 8 GB of RAM, and a U-Pencil with 4,096 pressure levels. A dedicated U-Key cycles three display personalities: Regular full-color tablet, Paper Mode with a fully laminated panel and NanoMatte coating for a paper-like drawing surface, and Ink Mode, a high-contrast monochrome profile tuned for eye comfort. Ink Mode provides a pseudo-E-Ink reading experience on an IPS panel. Paper Mode reduces glare, adds slight tooth for better line control, and brings the stylus tip closer to the pixel.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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