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4.9 out of 5
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5.0 out of 5 stars WOW! Great Tablet!
I ordered this tablet to replace my old Wacom Intuous (First Gen) pen tablet. I couldn't see shelling out $200 bucks or more on a Wacom Intuous Medium when this tablet did "almost" the same thing without tilt. Since I don't really use the tilt feature with digital airbrushes (My old Wacom didn't have it), I didn't feel like I would miss it. I needed the pen tablet for Architectural Rendering, Photo Touch-up, hobby comic drawing, working in office applications and review markups.I did not have high expectations, but when the pen tablet arrived I was floored! The tablet seems very well constructed, the Windows driver works just fine with one small exception I will note later, and it worked with all the applications I use. The pen glides nicely across the surface, and the pen itself feels good. The pen is about as heavy as a Sharpie Pen Stylo fine tip pen, has two buttons, and is rechargeable. (I charged it once for 4 hours, and I've used it all week long without any trouble.) To help others, here is what I tested the pen tablet with:Gimp 2.8Corel Painter 8Adobe PhotoshopAutodesk SketchBookDraftSightInkScapeMicrosoft Office (OneNote, Word, Excel, and Outlook)Microsoft VisioSketchupPicsArtKritaMS Paint... and the tablet worked with pressure sensitivity in all of them. The Windows driver allowed me to assign shortcuts to all of the buttons without any trouble. I really like the pen and the pen holder, and the extras including a travel pouch and glove that came with it. I really don't use the glove. Over the years of using real mediums and drafting, my hand is conditioned not to touch the tablet (paper/canvas) anyway, but it is nice that the manufacturer included it with the tablet free!Here is the one small exception I talked about earlier:If your computer goes into "sleep" mode, it can cause the pen not to register with the device. Simply unplug the USB cable, plug it back in, wait five seconds, and it works fine. I went ahead and turned sleep mode off on my desktop computer. On my laptop I just unplug and plug in when this occurs.The only other caveat, or just possibly a personal preference, is that the USB cord doesn't feel extremely "tough." Since I like things that feel durable, I ordered an extra USB cable. I ordered the IMKEY® Premium 6.5 Feet Tangle-Free Braided Micro USB 2.0 Sync Data Fast Charging Cable For Samsung,Google Nexus,Kindle,LG,HTC,Nokia,Motorola,Blackberry,And More - (Gray) cable because I like the durability while using it with my laptop. That way I could leave the factory cable attached to my desktop.I've read the reviews of others complaining about possible driver issues, but we have to be honest here. As a long time Wacom snob myself... Wacom's drivers were never very good either. I've spent close to a decade trying to get their drivers to work with new software, operating systems, and hardware changes. Huion's drivers seem to work just as good ;) and they have a brand new set of Mac driver updates that seem to work fine on the Mac's in the graphics department. I had to take my tablet to work and let the other artists drool over my new toy too! Now if only they eventually release their own Linux drivers...Linux Note: This tablet doesn't yet have Linux drivers, but the 610Pro does, and I have been able to get it to work on Ubuntu with those drivers without access to all the buttons, but it does work and so does the pressure sensitivity. You can get the Linux driver from the DIGImend project on GitHub.My Personal Recommendation (For what it is worth):I've been using pen tablets for over a decade, mostly for architectural rendering, company logos, and drawing "naughty" comics when I should be working (Hey don't judge me here...). I would strongly recommend this tablet to others. You get a very professional looking and working tablet that feels very durable for a fraction of the inflated priced Wacom equivalent. It has a nice large drawing area (about the same width as a standard keyboard without the number pad area), pen pressure sensitivity, and if you check out the Huion blogs, you'll find no shortage of interactive discussions where the manufacturer actually participates and responds to customer questions (not poking at Wacom at all here). The tablet doesn't make the artist, and most tablets will work for anyone who has experience with digital pens, but this tablet has all the bells and whistles (minus a pen with a gyroscope) that tablets priced $200 plus and above have for half the price. One last note: Since Wacom ships with some free painting software, I'd like to note that the fine group over at Krita has a free open source painting software you can download at Krita dot org.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great budget tablet!
Let me start by saying I am NOT an artist. I am an author, and I've been making my own covers for a few years now. But I have wanted to improve my skills for a long while. Unfortunately, trying to do fine details can be limited by a mouse. And I also have a VERY limited budget. So a fancy Wacom is definitely out of my price range. So far out of my price range it might as well be in another galaxy.When Prime Day hit, I thought let's look at tablets, just for the heck of it. I spent several hours looking at different tablets in my price range, reading reviews not just from Bolo but other sites as well, and finally settled on this one. It had the tilt settings and pressure sensitivity, and with the Prime Day discount I could work it into my budget.Family. Let me tell you something. I am kicking myself in the butt that I didn't buy a tablet sooner. Now, I have never used a fancy Wacom or other high-end tablet. I am moderately intelligent (although on some days I wonder about myself) and usually jump right into things and play around before I actually RTFM.I have a MacBook Pro and used the tablet's included adapter for USB-C to plug it directly into a port on my laptop. I have that docked to a large monitor. I spent a few minutes playing with it before I finally looked at the app that works with the tablet and started playing with settings. (Note: Depending on your computer's configuration, you might want to get a USB extender cord for the USB-C adapter so everything fits in your ports. I have not tried the tablet with a hub, so I don't know if there's any lag or not.)I have the Adobe suite of products and only know a few of the keyboard shortcuts. I programmed several of the hot-keys and buttons on the tablet (although they come with some default settings) and then really started "using" it. There is plenty (for me, at least) of room on the tablet itself to comfortably draw or design without being cramped into a small area.Again, I'm NOT an artist, so if you're doing something like full-on Pixar animation or something insane like that, this might not be the tablet for you. But for MY needs? It's beyond perfect. I made two book covers in less than a day, and before with a mouse and trying to clean up edges and masks and stuff, it would have taken me a LOT longer than that. I've been playing around with graphics tutorials for digital drawing and painting with it, and as long as I follow instructions and use the recommended settings in the graphics software, I get the intended output for my efforts. My goal is to be able to make artwork for my characters that I can add as bonus content for my readers.My only quip with this is likely a me thing, not a knock against the tablet, and that's the buttons on the stylus. They are programmable, but I have trouble holding the stylus in a way that I can either easily hit the buttons, or I accidentally keep hitting the buttons. To the point I might just deactivate them. (Again, this is probably a me thing, not a point against the tablet.) The stylus itself, to me, is comfortable to hold, and I have arthritis, so that's saying something. I can even use it with a wrist brace on with no trouble.I also ordered one of the Huion gloves with it, and that gives me a smooth action across the tablet and helps keep me from accidentally scratching it.I have since ordered another pack of gloves, but a generic "Bolo's Choice" multi-pack, and I notice no difference in performance for the better value. (I also ordered them larger to easily fit over my wrist brace I frequently use.) I also ordered an extra stylus and pack of nibs, because I know me, and I'd rather have extras on hand instead of months from now trying to figure out how to get those things because my AuDHD gremlin brain helpfully put them somewhere I'd NEVER lose them. LOLThe stylus holder that comes with the tablet can either hold it vertically, or you can lay the stylus across it. It also holds extra nibs that came with it, and has a built-in tool to help you replace nibs.The bottom line is if you're looking for a lower-priced graphics tablet that gives decent performance, this is a great model. If you're a parent looking to invest in one for your child, or you're a newbie to computer/digital graphics, this is for you. If you periodically need a good tablet to do things and it doesn't make sense to invest in one of the expensive ones, this is a good one for you.If something should change, I will update this, but so far I'm happy with it and look forward to improving my graphics skills now that I have a proper tool for the job.
4.0 out of 5 stars Easy to setup and use but not great for Macbook Pro 14 inch
Overall this is a good product, maybe even great for the price. I'm a total beginner to digital art so I'll let everyone else tell you about why it is good. This is probably a 5/5 device for most people but not quite there for me. Instead, I returned this product for a Wacom Intuos even though it is more than twice the price and arguably inferior, here's why:Aspect ratio. This tablet has a drawing surface of about 10 x 6 inches giving it a 5:3 ratio of space. The way drawing tablets work (again, new to this so it is obvious in hindsight) the drawing surface maps to your screen at a roughly 1:1 ratio. But rather than a 5:3 ratio, a Macbook Pro's screen is a 3:2 ratio. This means the extra width is out of proportion by a significant margin and it is a very significant reach to get across the screen.I'm looking for straightforward ease-of-use with as little learning curve as possible and while install was easy and the pen was very intuitive, its relationship to the device I want to use it with was just not.This may not be an issue for you or really anyone besides me. The Huion, XP Pen, and even Wacom Intuos Pro devices I looked at all use a similar aspect ratio and the Huion and XP Pen seem to have similar features on paper as the Wacom at about 1/3 the price. But for me the Wacom Intuos Medium feels like the better device because the ratio is 5:4 making it much closer to the display I'm actually using than the Huion.
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Una tableta grafica fácil de usar y configurar.Altamente recomendable.
Muy buen resultado y muy contento con ella. Tableta Gráfica HUION New 1060PLUS 8192
Envío rápido y producto de buena calidad y que funciona muy bien. Comparada con las que tenía antes, una Wacom Bamboo pequeña de hace unos años (1024 niveles de presión) y una Wacom Bamboo Pen and Touch algo mas reciente y de mayor tamaño y niveles (2048) ha mejorado bastante la experiencia de uso. Es más precisa, mucho más barata y se notan los mejores niveles de presión, buena calidad de construcción, embalaje y accesorios cuidados, facilidad de instalación de drivers, que vienen incluidos en la memoria que trae la propia tableta. Por cierto, ningún problema para instalarlos en Windows 10, cosa que sí me ha sucedido con las dos Wacom.Como cosas a mejorar creo que debería tener el cable USB que la conecta al ordenador más largo, porque puede ser un poco justo de longitud si no está cerca la CPU. El lapiz o stylus tardó bastante en cargarse casi un día conectado a un USB del ordenador, y la luz de estado de carga, apenas se ve, solo se ve entre las pequeñas rendijas de los botones. Si se está cargando mientras se usa, es algo incómodo. En eso llevan ventaja las Wacom, ya que no hace falta cargarlos. Desconozco si conectado a un cargador mejora el tiempo de carga, porque de momento no he realizado una segunda carga y ya ha pasado un mes con un uso ocasional, pero de 4 ó 5 horas cada vez que la he usado. Lo dicho, en precisión, precio y niveles de presión es mejor que mis Bamboo anteriores.Creo que ha sido muy buena compra, sobre todo por haber tenido la suerte de haberla comprado en una oferta Flash, con lo que el precio ha sido bastante bueno: 50 y pico euros frente a los 89 que costaba normalmente.
Great Graphics Tablet Great Price
Having never used a graphics tablet before I tried my daughters Huion 580. I loved it but found the drawing area to be too small. I then Bought the HUION 1060 PLUS. This is much bigger and the drawing area can be adjusted using the downloadable software.The addition of the rechargeable pen is a massive plus and so far I have not had to recharge after the initial setup. (Getting on for 3 months, daily use, about 3 hours per day)The Tablet surface itself is nice and smooth, it is not rough like some others I've seen since buying this, and it makes for a nice easy glide with the pen. The pen does feel a little chunky in your hand to begin with, but after using it for a while, I have become accustomed to it. The pen pressure range is really good. I have used this tablet and pen with Photoshop and MediBang Paint Pro and it does well with both, however, the presets and some functionality seem geared specifically for Photoshop. The downloadable software will let you change some of the tablets hotkeys and other settings though.The Hotkeys themselves are very useful. Once you have them set to the shortcuts or keystrokes that you need, for example, "Brush Tool Selector" or "Eraser Tool Selector" possibly even "Brush Size Plus or Minus" etc. You get the idea. Some of these are pre-set, others you can please yourself. The one downside of the Hotkeys is their colour. I found it difficult at times to see them clearly against the surrounding of the tablet. I ended up putting little stickers on with icons of the shortcuts to remind myself what key did what. There are also some "Soft keys" at the top but I have never used them as this would mean cutting down on the drawing area.All-in-all this is a great graphics tablet at a great price. Is it going to be as fancy as the top end Wacom products, NO, but it isn't going to hold you back either if you want to touch up your photos or create some digital drawings or even start your own Manga series.Would I recommend it, Yes I would. If you are looking to get a Graphics tablet but aren't sure yet on how they work and don't want to fork out mega bucks, get one of these. Once you get over the first few little hurdles you will be glad you did.
Super Grafiktablett und Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis!
Vorweg: Dies ist mein erstes Grafiktablett und ich bin sehr zufrieden damit! :-)Einrichtung ging kinderleicht:Tablett an PC angeschlossen, unter Windows 10 die Meldung bekommen, dass Gerät erkannt und eingerichtet wurdeund anschließend über den Datenträger (SD-Karte) die Installation gestartet, die problemlos abgeschlossen wurde.Anschließend hat man auf dem Desktop ein Symbol, über das man ins Einstellungsmenü kommt und auch hier alles sehr übersichtlich gehalten (u. a. Einstellungen zum Stift sowie Testen möglich und der Arbeitsflächengröße)Ich selbst arbeite derzeit mit GIMP und war erst etwas irritiert, dass ich nicht zeichnen, aber alles wie normal mit der Maus auswählen/anklicken konnte. Das "Problem" war allerdings schnell behoben: In GIMP auf Bearbeiten -> Eingabegeräte -> und hier die Einstellungen für das Grafiktablett von "Deaktiviert" zu "Bildschirm" ändern.Und schon konnte ich loslegen und bin begeistert. Der Stift reagiert sehr gut und schnell, es gibt kaum bis gar keine Verzögerung beim Zeichnen und nach etwas Eingewöhnung fällt es einem auch immer leichter mit der ungewohnten Hand-Augen-Koordination, da man ja kein Blatt Papier vor sich hat und stattdessen auf den Bildschirm dabei schaut.Man findet sich sogar schneller rein in die Bearbeitung als anfangs erwartet. Insbesondere das Austesten, wann man wo hin klicken muss und wie es sich mit den Rändern verhält etc.Ich habe zudem getestet, ob man bspw. eine Skizze/Outlines auch von einem DIN A4 -Blatt "durchpauschen" kann, um Outlines präzise übertragen zu können, anstatt diese vorher einzuscannen: Und es geht ebenfalls! Der Stift arbeitet auch quasi durch die "Schicht" des Papiers durch und überträgt die Eingaben einwandfei.Mein Fazit daher: Als Einsteiger-Tablett wirklich wärmstens zu empfehlen! :-)
Five Stars
Best decision was this Huion 1060 plus
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