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Review on Inspiroy Wireless Controller Battery Free Tablet 10 5 by Corey Listner

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Definitely a $100 tablet

I don't know what I was expecting when I bought this little device. The Wacom equivalent costs almost $400, while this one costs $100. However, I was expecting it to be at least functional, but it actually isn't. In my review, I compare it to my Wacom Intuos Pro Medium, which is about 7 years old. The weight is 3/5, it's very light which can be good if you plan to travel with this thing. The buttons on the tablet 3/5 definitely feel a little wobbly on the cheaper side, which isn't a bad thing, and I expected it from a $100 tablet i wish the buttons were different. The buttons, which you could feel with your fingers like you would on a Wacom, would make it easier to blindly select the keys you want. me because of the mechanical noise of the keyboard. The 2/5 pen weight is very light compared to the Intuos pen, which is a personal preference. So if you're looking for a lighter pen, this is the one for you. No eraser on the pen 1/5 Artboard 3/5 Regardless of what protective laminate is used for the artboard, it rises so slightly in the center that the pen contact is torn off when trying to touch the pen to the tablet. The actual surface texture is good, I can see the paper feel they were trying to create. I'm used to drawing on a glossy surface because my tablet is so old it doesn't have a textured surface anymore and my iPad Pro doesn't have a textured screen protector, so I'm used to glossy surfaces for drawing. close to source so there shouldn't be any lag or stuttering, it was SERIOUS trying to use it wirelessly and it was the nail in the coffin for me to get it back. It takes a heavy hand to click things 2/5 Even after playing around with the pressure sensitivity, the amount of pressure I had to apply to the tablet's stylus to actually click anything was appalling. using it on a 3d model in zbrush 2/5 was a frustrating experience, whenever i zoomed in and out on my model (which i do a lot, it's part of 3d modelling) it would randomly snap and stop scale zooming in or out so I have to keep zooming in. -c cable can be routed up or down, which greatly increases the lifespan of the cable (which is important as the wifi is poor). I just wish it was on the right side, that would be a little better for my personal setup because my computer case is on the right side; although it's not that important. The 5/5 face is the only thing I really like about this tablet, aside from the USB-C cable. I'm used to the watch face from using my Wacom, so it took me a while to find a tablet that wasn't a Wacom with one. Plenty of tablets from other manufacturers seem to be interested in the band, which I'm not sure about. Overall 3/5 This is a good tablet for beginners, assuming your wireless connection is better than mine. Lots of shortcut keys, good size.

Pros
  • Worth the money
Cons
  • Gloomy hardware