🎨 Unlock your masterpiece potential with every stroke!
The Artisul M0610PRO is a sleek, portable 10x6.25 inch drawing tablet featuring an ultra-responsive battery-free stylus with 8192 pressure levels and ±60° tilt support. Designed for both left- and right-handed users, it offers 8 customizable hotkeys with RGB lighting and a dial to enhance productivity. Compatible with Windows, macOS, and Android, it supports major creative software and is perfect for artists, students, and professionals seeking precision and portability.
Color | Black |
Active Surface Area | 10x6.25 inches |
Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
Screen Size | 12 Inches |
Specific Uses For Product | Drawing, Animation, Designing, Editing, Gaming, Painting, Teaching, Writing, Online Courses, etc. |
Display Type | LCD |
Compatible Devices | Windows 7 or later, Mac OS 10.12 or later, Android 6.0 or later |
Operating System | Windows 7/8/8.1/10 or later, Mac OS 10.12 or later, Android 6.0 or later |
Additional Features | Artisul M0610PRO is available for both left handed and right handed. |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Pressure Sensitivity | 8192 Levels |
K**K
For a beginners tablet; this is EXCELLENT
Greetings choom, so I'm not *entirely* new to tablets. I've owned at least one before but I was looking for a better experience for a limited amount of money. It was my birthday; I'm browsing the 'Zon for some new artistic tech piece to make picture editing a snore. I had found some good ones but for the amount of money that was available and the offerings; I'd have to pick what I considered the absolute best per value. The Artisul M01610 Pro was that selection. I won't bore you with the ease of use, the responsiveness, the utility or the cool led lights and dope rotary dial. I won't dull your sensorium with the usual lag about about how accurate it is or the use of batteryless pens being the future; nope none of that here. Instead I'm gonna say that this was a preem purchase of incalculable magnitude (maybe layering it on thick but I'm more than pleased) If you're looking for a USB-C, led, smooth working out the box, works with mobile, tested with gimp, blender and photoshop, with built in autosleep) there are far worse ways to spend you credits; this is not one of those worse things. -Out
J**N
Best Beginner Drawing Tablet
As an absolute beginner with no prior knowledge of drawing tablets or programs, this has made it very easy to begin creating digital art/videos. The buttons on the side and the pen itself has customizable macros that assist you when drawing. Like I said, I highly recommend reading the manual online to tweak it to your computer settings to help you, overall once again a very good beginner drawing tablet. Also a lot bigger than I expected lol
G**R
Off to a Good Start...With Qualifiers
I've been doing more and more graphics work, developing and learning to digitize embroidery designs. I've also been curious to work on my digital drawing skills which are, at this point, relatively non-existent. After doing a bit of research and budgeting, I decided to give the Artisul a try.Overall, I'm fairly happy with the purchase. It's relatively easy to install and use, and has shown that it works fine with my embroidery program (Wilcom Hatch). No lag, and it has been easy enough to program the shortcut keys as I discover what functions I need quicker access to. There's a bit of a learning curve, but it's progressing.For drawing, I have tested three different programs: Corel PaintShop 2019, Corel Painter 2020, and Clip Studio Paint (Pro). There was noticeable lag when using PaintShop. Doing research, this appears to be a consistent problem with most tablets in PaintShop, and not just this one. Lag aside, it was a relatively smooth experience, and could probably be dealt with, if that was the program of choice.Corel Painter has been a bit of an odd one. When I first booted up the software, I had difficulty in getting the pressure settings regulated; I had to bear down much harder than is healthy to get anything to show up on screen -- it didn't matter how I fine tuned the settings. Unable to get it sorted with some additional troubleshooting, I uninstalled and reinstalled the driver. That seemed to fix the issue. Now, however, I will get random straight lines that sweep down from the cursor. Research shows me that this was an issue at one point with Wacom, and one that was remedied in a driver update. The Artisul update earlier this year apparently fixed a lot of problems. I hope this may be one for the next update.So far, the smoothest experience has been with Clip Studio Paint (Pro). No issues with lagging or pressure; no random lines, or anything else. Just... smooth as silk and easy to work with.Thus, relatively happy with the purchase and results. For my embroidery, it does exactly what I wanted it to do. For digital artsing, it's a mixed bag for me. Because I am more accustomed to the Corel products -- and have active licenses for them -- they are my preferred programs, so the issues there are a bit disappointing. Some, I'm sure, can be mitigated a bit, and I'll have to learn my way through them. Others, I'm afraid, are down to driver issues, and I'm not certain how responsive the parent company will be. If, however, you rely on Clip Studio Paint, I'm sure you'd find this an excellent budget solution.
M**E
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I barely used it to point of dusty but still works just fine!
T**A
Works on 1 of 2 devices
Installed it on my windows 10 PC in the home office and it worked great. Intuitive and fun to use.Did not work on my Windows 10 PC at work. Just won't get recognized. Tried troubleshooting guides etc. Did not work for me. Back at the home PC no problem. Hard to say what the problem really is but it reduced my enthusiasm.
A**L
Love my first graphics tablet!
I have wanted a graphics tablet for over 10 years and I got this one from my mom for Christmas. I plugged it into my pc briefly and it worked great with photoshop and no driver issues but my workspace isn't big enough at the moment to use it comfortably. So I decided to try and use it with my old nextbook running lollipop. I installed sketch book by artdeco plugged everything in enabled the pen input and everything worked wonderfully! I am completely new to using a graphics tablet so there's a lot I need to experiment with and learn but as a first use it was great! Comfortable to use, easy to use and adjust different things. This will be a great tool for me to work on my art skills and I'm looking to that :-)
A**A
Garbage
I do not recommend this item. At first, I was excited about the specs with high rps, tilt, and wireless functions, but as soon as I started drawing I noticed that both the pen and the tablet were built poorly. The pen's nib sinks in too fast, therefore, you can't really add pressure gradually. It spikes up to about 50% pressure the moment the nib sinks in. The tablet itself feels hollow and also sinks in when you add pressure. Lines were very very inconsistent, tracking was poor and it felt like the line quality depended where you drew on the surface (inconsistent friction?). I tried both wired and wireless, tried updating firmware, software, turned windows ink on and off. Nothing worked. so it was definitely the build quality. I came from an xp-pen deco 02. I would recommend that one instead
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