🎉 Elevate Your Art Game with HUION!
The HUION Inspiroy H1060P Graphics Drawing Tablet is a versatile digital art tool featuring a spacious 10 x 6.25 inches active area, 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity, and a battery-free stylus. With customizable hotkeys and compatibility across multiple operating systems, it’s perfect for artists of all skill levels.
Color | black |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Display Type | LCD |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Mac, Android Mobiles and Tablets |
Native Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Operating System | Mac OS 10.12 or later, Linux(Ubuntu), Window 7 or later, Android 6.0 or later |
Specific Uses For Product | Drawing, Writing, Painting |
Pressure Sensitivity | 8192 Levels |
Additional Features | 10mm ultra-slim tablet with larger workspace, Programmable Press Key, ±60° tilt support |
Item Weight | 0.77 Kilograms |
Active Surface Area | 10x6 |
Screen Size | 10 Inches |
Item Dimensions L x W | 2.46"L x 3.94"W |
T**N
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 Amazon 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 "Amazon'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.
L**E
Affordable and easy to use, but maybe too big for a casual artist.
This is only the second pen tablet I've owned, but it has worked beautifully. I've been using it for about two weeks now, and can say that it has amazingly accurate tracking, is highly responsive to input, the pressure sensitivity is consistent, and the Huion program to adjust the settings makes it easy to customize for your program of choice. The included pen glides smoothly across the face of the device and with an artist's glove it feels effortless to use.I can say it's probably a bit bigger than some people might be looking for, but since I use mine for streams the large surface allows for more accurate control. The twelve customizable buttons along the side are easy to reach, but low enough profile to never impede your pen and far enough to the side that you don't have to worry about accidentally pressing them while drawing.Another feature I find personally useful is that, with the Huion program, you can flip it to be "left handed" allowing you to flip the tablet upside down and put the buttons on the right side instead of the left. Accessibility options like this are an important feature that luckily aren't ignore.Physically, this device is reasonably thin with a nice curved border that allows it to lay flat on your desk, or in my case, stand. Very comfortably sitting in a way that, despite it's large surface are, still doesn't overly impede your work space.I recommend this to anyone looking for a high quality, yet affordable, pen tablet, that has space for a serious peripheral. Also as an aside it works well with phones and tablets, but it wasn't the primary purpose for my purchase so I can't give much of a review for those, other than to say it did function when I tested it.
Y**Y
Great tablet
This might be the best cheap drawing tablet you can buy. I love how many buttons it has, it's got nice pressure sensitivity, it does all the things you need a tablet to do in my opinion. The amount of space for drawing is adequate, I wouldn't want to use anything smaller. I've been using this tablet for a year and a half and so far it's still going strong. As far as I can tell it's pretty accurate and there's no lag. The rubber on the pen is shaped kind of weird and is coming off/twisting around, which is my biggest complaint. The grip has never fit right and it's just gotten weirder over time, but it doesn't bother me enough to worry about it lolIf you're looking to get into digital drawing, get this one! If you're pretty experienced but don't need the highest quality tablet on the market, also get this one. I've been making drawings and illustrations since 2012 as a hobbyist and occasional freelancer, and there isn't anything I need from a tablet that this one doesn't provide. The only things I would improve are 1) fixing the weird grip issue with the pen, and 2) I would like the shortcut buttons to be more distinguishable by feel, they're all identical and I hit the wrong one by mistake pretty often.
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