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Review on HUION Inspiroy Dial Q620M Wireless Graphic Drawing Tablet 10x6 Inch - 8 Press Keys & Dial Controller - Tilt Function - Android Compatible - Perfect for Distance Education & Web Conferencing by Jason Nelsen

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The LED light is a little useless. But otherwise great.

Pro: Large work surface – all clear. Almost the entire tablet takes up "useful” space. It doesn't feel cheap - it's light but not flimsy. I personally like the feel of the tablet - it's not exactly smooth, more like paper. And it works fine - no lags as far as I can tell. I was about 12 feet away and the wifi was still working fine. I have no reason to go beyond that. All buttons and the dial are easily customizable. I've had tablets with keyboard shortcuts, but the watch face is a game changer. Default: scroll up/down, change brush size and zoom. I liked these settings the way they are, but you can change them if you like. I would like ONE more function so I can scroll left/right. But it's normal. I like the dial too. The kind of creatures from the old iPad days. To change any of the default keyboard shortcuts, you need to install a driver. Which takes every 2 minutes. It's really easy to do. Setting up keyboard shortcuts is very easy. *** For left handers - if you are not left handed you can skip this part - after installing the driver go to the workspace option and tell it to rotate 180 degrees. This makes the job a lot easier and the only thing that really changes is that the wheel is on the bottom instead of on top. The cool thing about this left-handed tablet - unlike others I've had - is that once you let it rotate 180 degrees, you can set up the rest of the keyboard shortcuts from top to bottom. It's hard to explain, but before that I could rotate the tablet 180 degrees, but the buttons were "back" then. So since I'm setting it up with the most used elements at the top, I had to set it up from the bottom if that makes sense. There are no problems with this tablet. If you set it to 180 before tuning. In fact, the tablet is very comfortable for the left hand. ** Sensitivity is good. As I said, it has no lag unless I have the smoothness turned all the way up in Photoshop, which is to be expected. If you find the sensitivity is too high, you can use the driver to adjust it to make it less sensitive. I played with him. But I liked the default settings the most. Experiment a little. You can reset it to default settings at any time with one click. The handle is nice - it has two buttons and it's actually hard to accidentally press one of the buttons, but it's positioned so it's still easy to press them on purpose. I had pens where I accidentally flicked the pen/eraser the whole time. It's just better designed than other pens. Also nice and light, but not TOO light. Like the tablet itself, lightweight but not cheap. Battery life seems good - to be honest I haven't used it for more than a few hours at a time, but when I checked the battery via the driver after those sessions it was barely dead. dropped. There is no %, just a battery indicator. And I'm not 100% sure if it's true. But it's probably a good sign. Cons: Not much, really. The only thing that disappointed me a bit was the title of the review. It says the buttons will light up and show you how much charge is left in real time, which they do for about five seconds when you first turn them on. Then the light goes out and there's no way to tell how much battery is left until you turn it off and on again. There's a very small light on the tablet itself that tells you if the tablet is on, but you can easily find out depending on whether the stylus is working or not. I can't find an option that keeps the light on. A quick look at the buttons would also be nice. But the buttons are also designed in such a way that you can see where they are. It would be nice if they stayed on in low light or gave you the option to leave the LED lights on. Springs – they REALLY wear out quickly. I really hope I can buy more without buying a new pen. But I haven't found her yet. That's all. But if that's all I can complain about, then I really have nothing to complain about. Like I said, I can check the battery via the driver and the battery life seems long enough that it probably doesn't matter if I don't see it every second. The only thing that really worries me is the springs. . It can get expensive if I have to buy a new pen every time I run out. But I think I'll cross that bridge when I reach it. Otherwise this is a really good tablet. Suitable for everyone from beginners to average hobbyists - it's not as trendy as some display tablets. I guess the pro would like a little more. But for the price it's good and this advanced lover can't complain. This is by far the best tablet I've ever owned.

Pros
  • 2.4GHz Wireless Connection: Supports both wireless and wired modes, equipped with a 1100mAh Li-ion battery, fast charging only takes 1.2-3 hours, providing up to 20 hours of continuous use. 8 LED indicators show tablet status and battery consumption.
Cons
  • Slightly torn