🎉 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 |
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Huion H1060P: Precision and Performance at an Affordable Price
The Huion Inspiroy H1060P is a great choice for digital artists looking for a high-quality drawing tablet at an affordable price. It features a large 10 x 6.25-inch active area, 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity, tilt support, and a battery-free pen that delivers smooth, natural strokes. Overall, it offers excellent performance and value for the price.
P**R
Amazing drawing tablet
I got this for myself as my first drawing tablet coming from traditional and I can say that this is a very good tablet for beginners and intermediate artist, it is very large just about the same size as my laptop so it fits in a backpack, the pen can be stored on the loop on the side of the tablet as well, so despite its large size it is very portable, the software works great too, the pressure curves are adjustable and you can remap all the buttons as well as change the size and screen mapping, it also comes with an adapter to work with USB c instead of micro USB and is compatible with Android phones on certain apps, also included in the box is a vertical pen holder which also contains several replacement nibs, overall great size and value no complaints
S**Y
Worth the $$$
After using this particular tablet for a couple of months now, and being an owner of the more expensive WACOM 21" LCD drawing screen and their very early 12"x12" tablet, I felt I am qualify to make an educated assessment of this product.Pros-THE PRICE!!! I have tried tablets from various vendors other than WACOM a few years ago and found them all lacking in all categories. But now, the products being made are much, much better to the point that that they are nearly compatible with what WACOM could offer. WACOM had the monopoly on digital tablets for the longest time and they knew it too, thus the very hefty prices they demanded. Being professional graphic designers for over two decades, I could not but have to shell out the price for WACOM products, until now.The drawing surface was very comfortable to draw on, and also because of the large real estate it offers.The rechargeable pen is also a joy to use too, though not as slim as the WACOM, I found the fatter body felt much more comfortable and I could use it much longer- hours on end!The overall thickness of this tablet was also very easy and comfortable to use, sitting butted up against the front edge of my laptop, with my right hand drawing with the pen while my left hand punch out the quick keys on the keyboard for the likes of Photoshop and Illustrator, etc.And once again, the price!!! With so many sellers online here, take your time shopping for the best deal with the most bells and whistles they would offer!The Cons-I have to admit, the precision is not 100% as commanded by WACOM products but hey, for this price, 99% accuracy on pixels is more than enough for me, a worthwhile tradeoff for the price! Besides, with the ability to zoom in with any graphic programs, I need to worry little on how precise I need to get. On a side note, I have to admit that I missed the nearly 1000th of an inch zoom of CorelDraw as opposed to the zoom limits of the Adobe products.I found that loop on the right side designed to hold the pen in place very lacking. Maybe it was just my particular tablet but it was simply a section of black ribbon, with no elasticity whatsoever, so the pen would simply slip out with no resistance whatsoever. I have found myself initially slipping the pen into that loop and proceeded to put the tablet into the included spandex-like bag only to find the pen has slipped out and dropped onto the floor in the process- very frustrating; I simply ignore that piece of ribbon and pretend it's not there anymore. I wish they could have used some elastic material instead.And the cap of the pen was also very loose, it comes off at the most inopportune time and never stays in place. I would recommend the manufacturer use a rubber material that would cap the pen more snugly; I know for sure that I will lose that cap soon or later!Though I initially programmed all those function keys on the left side of the tablet, I soon found myself resetting the top ones back to no function as it was very easy to accidentally hit them and changing whatever drawing tools I would be using. It was far easier for me to simply use the keyboard for programmed hot key strokes. Then again, I never really use any of the function keys on any of my WACOM products too, maybe that's just my preference.The pen-activated programmable 'keys' along the top edge were pretty useless! Once again, I could simply use my left hand on the keyboard instead of dragging my pen away from the drawing surface, to reach up to that line of hot spots just to activate certain functions and then, whipping the pen down to the exact spot where I was drawing last, thus breaking whatever continuity of creating- very counter productive I feel.Overall-I would readily recommend this tablet for pretty much anyone, unless you got your company to pay for a WACOM and not out of your own pocket.Finally, instead of buying those 'special' drawing tablet finger gloves, I simply buy myself some very inexpensive dark brown/black cotton utility gloves from dollar stores and cut off the tips of the thumb and two fingers; each such pair would last me a long while and when they get very dirty or the edge frayed too much, I would simply throw them away and use the next pair; at less than a dollar a pair, I could get a whole bunch for what they asked for those special gloves!Well, folks, these are simply my opinions, I hope these would help you decide on the purchase and venture into letting your creativity loose!Update-I purchased the 15" MacBook sleeve for less than $10, as I bring the tablet with me often to local coffee shops to work on, I needed extra protection inside my backpack; it was of heavy felt construction and quit adequately protect the tablet. Initially, it was a snug fit but over time, I am sure the tablet would slip in easily. The sleeve also has one large slit pocket and two smaller ones in the back, wonderful to store the pen, USB and pen charging cables nicely. I also put the extra pen tips in a small plastic zip bag before putting them inside one of the small pocket.
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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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