TLDR: Simply put, if you want an Intuos Pro and don't plan on using touch capabilities, this is a worthy contender. I have used many tablets for artistic purposes. , by Wacom, NTrig and now Huion. I am currently using a Surface Pro 2017 and the Huion offers better performance, functionality and queries than the Surface. Even more impressive is the fact that the cost of the Huion tablet is less than the cost of a basic Surface Pro Pen. The stylus is incredibly light, for those using Wacom it feels very similar. Tilt detection is top-notch, although I had to leave tablet mode enabled in the settings panel. It has a really nice sheen and feel, similar to drawing on very smooth paper. On the software side, everything runs very smoothly, works very well and the operation has never failed. The express keys have a nice bump on the center keys so you can find what you're pressing without looking. For those putting pressure on the tablet, be sure to use a glove as the surface of your hand offers little grip. I add a simple diagonal drawing test, I put a ruler on the surface and Huion and drew VERY slowly to notice mistakes. The N-Trig technology fails terribly, while the Huion shines. Also included is a sample wallpaper I created for the game.
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