 But I just woke up so my nose kinda sniffs me, you know? But a few weeks ago, I got contacted by a company that goes by the name of Gammon. All right, no, no, no, no, what's this company about? I can't even ask me that, all right? Is it about JoJo body pillows? Did they give out secrets from the upcoming Smash Bros in 2021? Actually, no, but they did ask me, which I can tell they were Asian, by the way, that they structure their sentences. They asked me, hey, black boy. And I was like, okay, what's up? You want free drawing tablet? And I was like, oh, hell yeah, I do. Okay, my nigga, we sent free drawing tablet, but you have to review it, okay? And I'm like, all right, just send it down. And just to be clear, this is a review. I'm not gonna pay to say good things about or anything like that. They didn't contact me and say, hey, here's the tablet. Say what you want about the tablet, but if you say some good stuff, we'll slip you a couple bands. Now, all they said was, we think you'd like this a lot. Let us know your opinions on the tablet, okay? And I gotta say, this tablet, which by the way is called the Gammon PD1560 pen display. It sounds more like a fighter jet than a drawing tablet, but that's okay. This tablet is actually pretty clean. I like the display, which is 1920 by 1080. It's very HD and nothing looks blurry or out of focus. They're these really nice, quick or express buttons, which you're able to assign shortcuts to like undo or copy. There's around little to no lag when using the pen. And by the way, talking about the pen, I think this is like the coolest thing about the tablet in general. The pen has around like 8192 pressure levels. It has a battery life of 350 hours when it's fully charged for 1.5 hours. Battery life of 350 hours. If I'm not mistaken, that's around the same lifespan of a child in a third world country. So, you know, it's kind of amazing. The charger for it, you just plug into the USB, into your laptop or PC, and you plug it into the back of the pen. You know, if you're one of those artists that draw for hours on end to the point where your hands fall off, the pen also comes with eight replacement nibs that are located on the inside of the pen stand, just in case the ones you're using still out. Okay, kneecaps, but how do I set it up? Put these two cords into the tablet. Put these two cords into the back of the PC. Connect the power supply, download the drivers, and that's it, all right? The tablet also has this nice little weight to it. You know, not too heavy, but not too light. You know, just enough so that you know that it's made out of some good quality materials. Also, I've seen some other people that got the tablet. You know, some other reviewers complain about it not having tilt assist or something like that, but whenever I'm drawing on the tablet when it's tilted on the stand, it seems like it goes exactly to the place that I've wanted it to. Lastly, you get like this nifty little stand you can screw into the back, you know? You also get this nice drawing glove for your drawing hand. So, you know, you're not smudging the screen with your greasy chips and sticky ass monster residue. Other than that, I don't think there's much other stuff I can say about the tablet that wouldn't just be me talking about what tablets do in general. Like, what am I gonna say? It draws well? Like, no, we already know that. Overall, I give it a four, yeah, four out of five panos, you know, it's good for its price, easy to set up, has really nice gadgets and accessories that come with it, and it just does what it's supposed to do, you know? If you wanna buy the tablet, I gave you some links in the description to where you can buy it. And to end the review, I'd like to show you a few clips of me playing Scribble I.O. versus some subscribers with the tablet. Hey, what's up, guys? It's Necapz, and I'm here with a subscriber of mine. Hey, say hello to everyone. Hello, I am a Necap subscriber. Today, we're gonna be playing some Scribble I.O. Okay, bro, I drew this, what do you think it is? Well, obviously, anyone that's smart can see that it's the Gammon PD1560 pen display, available in the link in the description.