🎨 Unleash Your Creativity Anywhere!
The HUION HS610 Drawing Tablet is a versatile graphic tablet designed for artists and designers, featuring a battery-free stylus with 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity, a spacious 10x6.25 inch active area, and compatibility with multiple operating systems including Windows, Mac, and Android. Its lightweight design and customizable features make it an ideal tool for digital art, animation, and design on the go.
Specific Uses For Product | Drawing, Animation & Desiging, 3D Modelling |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Desktop, Tablet, Smartphone |
Native Resolution | 10*6.25in |
Operating System | Linux(Ubuntu), Mac OS 10.12 and above, Android 6.0 and above, Windows 7 and above |
Additional Features | Shortcut Key, 60° Tilt Support, Programmable Press Key, Extra-Slim |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Pressure Sensitivity | 8192 Levels |
Active Surface Area | 10x6.25 inch |
Item Dimensions L x W | 6.25"L x 10"W |
Item Weight | 0.6 Kilograms |
Screen Size | 10 Inches |
Color | Black |
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A BIG Winner if this thing works in the long run.
I was hoping that this would be a good thing, and first appearances, it seems to be exactly what I need.I used to be Photoshop Retoucher and used full-sized Wacoms, meaning, 12"x12", and I have had several (personal ones) that size and smaller. So, the way I used them was mostly for retouching, although I am also an artist and used it for that, but, I was never one to need all of that foo-foo stuff it had available to users.This, right out of the box is all that I need.The ONLY reason that I upgraded was my old Wacom (6"x9") would not work on my new laptop with Windows 11. (I still used Windows 7!) :)Although this is slightly smaller than my Wacom was, it's fine, and it works as smoothly as my Wacom, so, I am actually really happy with this thing.Now, since I bought mine the price has gone down from $52.00 to $44.00, but, even if this thing quits on my in a year, I can buy several more of these rather than pay the price of a similar Wacom.So, hopefully this thing lasts for awhile, it'd really be nice if it did.All I did after I removed it from the box was to plug in the USB cable and it worked!Wacom was never that easy, well, the older ones that I had.So, a REALLY good price, it seems to be solid, and it feels very good in my lap, and the controls (that I need) work fine, too.The Touch Sensitivity is good, for my needs, I don't need any foo-foo stuff, so it's fine, I can't speak for others that use this, of course.I think that if you just need a tablet and pen, you cannot go wrong on this deal, you should be happy enough, I'd think, I know, I am!
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Still own a Wacom Intuos 3, and this is better
I have an old Wacom Intuos 3 I bought a decade ago. The intuos never worked very well with any of my computers. In photoshop it refused to implement pressure and seemingly the drivers would stop working randomly, forcing me to restart.Finally I chose to purchase the Huion HS610. I was trepidant, but at a little over $40, I wasn't risking much.I was very careful to download the correct drivers and uninstall any Wacom drivers I might have had on my rig.Almost immediately it worked flawlessly. The pressure control is very good, the shortcuts work (aside for a couple that don't but it's an issue with my software, not the tablet. For instance, I shortcutted Ctrl-SFT-Alt-S (Save for web), and that works great.However, Ctrl-T (Transform in PSD) refuses to work. Beats me why. It works in another software I have with the same shortcut for the same job. Strange.Other than that, I am thrilled with this tablet. It's smaller than my Intuos, but that's a plus. It's light and easy to handle.I added some tall rubber feet sso I can place it over my keyboard, but that's my preference.It's definitely a good tablet. I am thinking of buying a smaller one for my laptop (Which has a touchscreen and a pen, but it doesn;t work in Photoshop, which is crazy, but it has nothing to do with this tablet).I am happy with this. I have been using it almost daily since I bought it a few months ago and I haven't had any issues with it. A few more shortcut keys would be nice, but for the price it's fantastic.For the record, I had an old ipad Bluetooth slim keyboard and I rigged it to stay above the tablet on my drawing surface (A variable incline I built with pressboard and hinges). That's a lot easier tha n suing the regular keyboard for shortcuts I can't fit on the tablet. I even have a keyboard the size of a cellphone and I have integrated that too in my drawing/editing workstation.TL;DR: It's a very good drawing tablet.
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Mac compatible, affordable
The media could not be loaded. I use a 2020 MacBook Pro (Catalina) and this tablet was easy to install if you go to the website and download the app. Through the app you can adjust the pressure sensitivity and some of the functions of the buttons. The tablet comes with a usb-c adapter so it plugs into the MacBook Pro without issue. I was able to use the tablet with photoshop and other drawing applications. It seems to work well and is a good value. One thing that I was frustrated with is I was not able to get the soft shortcut keys on top of the tablet to work. The pen would not activate them (the hard buttons on the side work well and are very useful) the two buttons on the pen also work well (I would recommend assigning one of the pen buttons to B for brush on photoshop. I was hoping to assign the soft keys to other photoshop commands and label them with stickers. Despite this I think it’s a good product. I wish the bezels weren’t as large, one plus is the tablet is extremely light and my child is enjoying using it (nice for online Pictionary and drawing games, and art)
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