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The Huion Inspiroy H1060P is a professional-grade drawing tablet featuring a large 10×6.25 inch active area, 8192 levels of pen pressure sensitivity, and a battery-free stylus with tilt support. It offers extensive customization with 12 hard and 16 soft express keys, compatible with Windows, Mac, and Android devices. Designed for both right- and left-handed users, its slim, ergonomic build supports long creative sessions, making it ideal for artists seeking precision and versatility without breaking the bank.

















































| ASIN | B07YZF69XC |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,335 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 14 in Graphic Tablets |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | Inspiroy H1060P |
| Manufacturer | HUION |
| Product Dimensions | 36 x 24 x 1 cm; 770 g |
J**E
Great drawing tablet for the price, well built and customisable!
This is an amazing tablet for someone on a budget. I've tried others in this price range and can say that this one is much better in build, aesthetics, and functionality. I've used it on Krita with great results. Really pleased with it! PROS: - There are many buttons for shortcuts, and these are easy to set up with the app. It might be hard to remember which is which, actually, but I really appreciate the potential for customisation. The buttons click quite discreetly also, compared to other tablets. You can also customise the function of two buttons on the stylus pen. These are not pre-selected functions that you can distribute over buttons, you can actually type in whatever shortcut or letter you want. - The tablet is sleek, elegant, quite robust, though light. The stylus pen looks professional and the buttons are not loose or clickety. The pen comes with a rubber texture that helps with grip, it really does feel good in hand. I liked that a lot. Overall it doesn't look cheap, and looks instead like something twice the price. - The drawing area is massive! It's quite comfortable to draw on as well. So far, no scratch (you can set up the pressure detection curve however you like, and increase longevity that way, it's easy to do as well.) And there are 8 replacement nibs hidden in the stylus pen's holder. - There are very discreet lights indicating when the stylus pen approaches the tablet. I like that a lot more than some obnoxious lights that only end up distracting you when you attempt to draw on some other models. - The cable isn't sticking "straight out" of the tablet. It helps with cable management greatly. - The precision and depth of detection are great. Nothing to complain about here. - It comes packaged neatly in a beautiful box. CONS: - A bit sparse on instructions for set-up. That is, up until you've found the link for the pdf manual online. - If you're looking for a travel size tablet, this might not be it. It's about the size of a laptop and doesn't have its own screen. Nor does it come with a travel case for its protection. - It doesn't come with gloves or cleaning utensils, that some models include. I've never used gloves on this tablet however and never had a glitchy experience with it. OVERALL this is a great tablet that I can only recommend for beginners and advanced artists alike, anyone wanting a go at digital art really. I can't wait to use it again and again!
A**D
Great tablet
Really worth it, comes with a dongle to connect the tablet through USB-C. Each button can be mapped to whatever command you want, the two buttons on the pen also.
C**Y
Excellent for the money.
I have owned a Wacom Intuos small for a while for photoshop work (photo editing, retouching etc), but when I lost the pen, the replacement was nearly £70 (!). I decided to try this little thing - I have always set my wacom active area to about 1.5" square so size wasn't an issue. So I thought for £23.99, it was worth a punt. Installation and drivers setup were fine for me, and will need unplugging and plugging back in if you restart your computer. Just make sure you have 'Support Tablet PC' button clicked if you want pressure sensitivity to work in Photoshop. It's really small, which I like, as it doesn't take up as much room on my cluttered desk as the Wacom. I must say I'm very impressed for the money. Vs the Wacom, you can tell it's a lot cheaper build quality wise, the use of it isn't as 'slick', and the pressure sensitivity isn't as linear and accurate as the Wacom, though it works fine for basic to intermediate tasks. Other issues are that when using it in conjunction with things like the clone stamp / healing brush tool and constantly sampling different areas, it does have a tendency to sometimes make my computer 'hang' whilst it catches up (thought my Wacom did this, not as frequently), which is a bit annoying if you're doing a massive task cleaning an healing an image. The pen is comfortable and nice weight, though the buttons are easily pressed by accident - I turned off the button functions for that reason, but using keyboard shortcuts isn't a pain. The writing surface is slightly textured which is nice. In summary, it does everything the Wacom did that I needed, albeit not quite as good quality and usability wise, it's a fantastic purchase for me for the money, I have no regrets. I've just finished a lengthy beauty retouch using it, putting it through its paces, and can say that it did the job well. I will probably still fork out for a replacement pen for the Wacom and use the Huion as a backup or for when travelling, but for the time being it's performing really well as a substitute! I would say that if you need a quick cheap Wacom substitute and don't mind putting up with a sacrifice in build quality, you can't really go wrong, and likewise if you're looking to get a tablet for practice before forking out a load more for a Wacom, this would be a great thing to cut your teeth on.
M**O
Antes de nada he de decir que es la primera tableta que compro para dibujar, con lo cual no voy a ser muy específico en los detalles ni voy a dar una súper-opinión. La tableta cuesta 30€, hay que amoldarse a eso. Es pequeña (lo cual hace que te la puedas llevar a cualquier lado) y fácil de usar, no te va dar la precisión que otras tabletas de la marca HUION y el espacio de dibujo que tiene al ser tan pequeña es reducido, pero para empezar y hacerse una idea de este tipo de productos basta y sobra. Debo añadir que el servicio técnico al menos a través de e-mail fueron muy rápidos a la hora de responder a mis mensajes y además con gran trato.
O**R
For the price, this tablet is great. For those of you who want to test the waters and see if the tablet play-style is better for you, you may have found the tablet you've been looking for. I was a mouse player at first, but felt restricted due to the amount of wrist movement involved in completing large jumps or going through fast-paced songs. There was a lot of friction/drag that I was dealing with and it was recommended that I play on a low mouse sensitivity (800-1k) even though I thought higher sensitivity reduced the amount of effort involved in completing a song. I saw that a friend of mine had this tablet and he said he had noticed an improvement over mouse, so I pulled the trigger. I thought, why not see what this is like. Upon receiving the tablet, I plugged it in and instead of using the (possibly older) drivers that came with it on the CD, I downloaded the latest drivers from Huion's website. The install went through and allowed me to configure the tablet. First thing I did was change the screen to match my osu! Unchecked "Support TabletPC". Went into advanced settings and selected "Screen ratio" so that the tablet area 1:1 matches what you're seeing in game. Make sure the "Control cursor" option is checked. Next, press start and search for the "Pen and Touch" setting (Win10). Double click the "Press and hold" option, uncheck the box. Click on flicks, make sure that these are unchecked. Having these checked will cause any fast movement of the pen to preform an action, which we don't want to happen in this case. Click apply. -----osu! settings :Settings\mouse : **Raw input enabled **Map absolute raw input to the osu! window: Disabled (optional, but theres no need for this to be enabled since we have this configured in the drivers). **Disable mouse buttons in play mode : Enabled (Not optional. If you don't have mouse buttons disabled, when you press the pen to the tablet it will count as you holding left click. Since you're already pressing left click, it won't let you use Z/X to hit notes and you'll miss everything. F10 is the hotkey to disable or enable these, so be careful if you use the other F keys. :Settings\Other : **OS TabletPC support : Enabled (Optional) I used a small knife to pry the button off of the side of the pen. If these buttons are pressed they will stop the movement of the cursor in-game, even if you have them set to do nothing in the driver. I kept accidentally pressing these and i decided that they HAD to GO lol. The button will come off easily and is not held in there by any wires. The good thing about this is that if you ever want to have the side button back, you can simply put it back in. Just don't lose it ;) That should be all of the settings that you need to configure. Seems like a lot but it doesn't take long and once you do it you're set and only need to open the driver again to switch the monitors that the pen is active on. Onto the actual review. When I first started trying to play on the tablet there was a bit of a learning curve. I had never used a pen before and wasn't sure on how I should grip the pen or where I should keep the tablet itself. I am also left handed, so I had to switch hands (left for the pen, right for tapping num keys). Within a couple of days though I had this thing down. I was going all over the screen easily without any friction and found that I could now keep up with long jumps and fast paced songs. Before I would fail spinners, causing me to lose my FC, and I had a tough time going from a spinner to immediate next note whereas now I can get additional points from spinning so fast. This seems to have resolved the issues I had with a mouse. Once you get past the learning curve I feel that the improvement is very noticeable. To me this is the best way to play osu! Yes there are pro mouse players out there, not hating on mouse players (tablets aren't for everyone) but for me I was able to exceed the amount of skill that I had with the mouse in a very short amount of time. If you regularly play osu!, then I would recommend trying a tablet and seeing if it improves your experience. This tablet has not given me any issues 5/5
A**S
This was by all means a very good purchase. The price is low and it's surprising how accurate the tablet is. It features a no battery pen, which means it's a full on plug and play experience without needing to change anything. The included glove fit my hand perfectly (the glove itself helps a ton with moving on the tablets surface) and the 4 customizable shortcut keys on the board, as well as the 2 on the pen itself, make life much easier in photoshop. I also tried it for osu and I am completely satisfied there too. I'd never drawn before but I've been making stuff everyday now because of how cool this little thing is. For the price (around 30-35 at the time) I'd easily say go for it.
N**O
Ich habe mir das H420 bei den Amazon Blitzangeboten für 24€ gekauft, habe es nun seit knapp einem Monat in Benutzung und bin positiv überrascht. Da ich erstmal testen wollte wie gut ich mit einem Grafiktablett zurecht komme, wollte ich auch keine 50€ aufwärts ausgeben. Wie hier in anderen Rezensionen zu lesen ist, ist das Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis erstklassig. Ich nutze das Tablett unter Windows10 mit dem Freeware-Programm Krita zum hobbymäßigen Zeichnen. Unter Gimp habe ich die Druckempfindlichkeit leider nicht zum Laufen bringen können - auch nicht in der älteren Version 2.8 wie es in einigen Foren empfohlen wird und bei manchen auch zu funktionieren scheint. Anscheinend ist das jedoch ein Bug im Programm, was ich deshalb auch nicht dem H420 ankreiden würde. Glücklicherweise bin ich bei meinen Web-Recherchen auf Krita gestoßen (ein kostenloses Grafikprogramm mit einer Fülle an Funktionen), welches super mit dem Tablett zusammenspielt. Durch den Treiber von der Hersteller-Website ist es möglich, die Druckempfindlichkeit anzupassen sowie die 2 Tasten am Pen und die 3 Tasten am Grafiktablett frei zu belegen: z.B. Links-/Rechtsklick, Tastenkombinationen, Bildschirm wechseln etc. Die Einstellungsmöglichkeiten sind im angefügten Screenshot zu sehen. Der Pen läuft mit einer AAA-Batterie, die ich, seit ich das Tablett habe, noch nicht wechseln musste. Hier merkt man jedoch den Preis: komplett aus Plastik, nicht ausbalanciert, Spitze sitzt nicht zu 100% fest und hat minimal Spiel. Nichtsdestotrotz konnte ich mich doch relativ gut daran gewöhnen und kann damit arbeiten. Leider nutzen die "Pen Nibs" (Spitzen) relativ schnell ab und müssen dementsprechend auch ausgewechselt werden. Bei diesem Artikel sind lediglich 4 Ersatz-Spitzen dabei und müssten entweder hier auf Amazon nachbestellt werden... ODER wie ich es nun gemacht habe: eine Schutzfolie raufkleben, welche es im 2er Pack für ca. 5€ gibt (einfach mal bei Amazon nach "H420 Folie" suchen), damit die Spitze besser gleitet und somit auch keinen (oder zumindest minimalen) Abrieb hat. Zur Genauigkeit des Grafiktabletts: Ich nutze eine Bildschirmauflösung von 1280x1024 und habe beim Zeichnen keinerlei Probleme - zur Not gibt es im Zeichenprogramm auch immer noch die Zoom-Funktion. Zur kompletten Bedienung des PCs würde ich das H420 aber nicht benutzen - da komme ich mit der Maus um einiges besser klar. Die Zeichenfläche ist mit 105mm x 140mm nicht winzig, aber natürlich relativ klein und erfordert logischerweise eine präzisere Bedienung als bei einem größeren Tablett. - Fazit - Für meine Zwecke ein klasse Grafiktablett und eine gute Anschaffung. Funktionen sind ausreichend, Bedienung ist okay und mit der Schutzfolie halten auch die Spitzen. Für den Preis kann ich mich da wirklich nicht beklagen und finde 5 Sterne durchaus angemessen. Ich werde mir aber eventuell mal einen etwas höherwertigen Pen besorgen, der mit dem H420 kompatibel ist. Falls jemand aus eigener Erfahrung einen empfehlen kann, der günstig ist und Zusatztasten hat, lasst es mich gerne wissen!
S**O
La tavoletta è molto piccola, diciamo che le dimensioni sono all'incirca quelle di un tablet da 7". L'area sensibile, ovviamente, è ancora più ridotta, circa 11x6,5 cm. Per alcuni potrebbe sembrare troppo piccola, ma per la come la vedo io (che la uso per il fotoritocco), più piccola è la tavoletta e meglio è: la mano si deve muovere meno e quindi si stanca meno, e la precisione è comunque garantita dagli strumenti di zoom dei vari programmi. La penna è abbastanza ben bilanciata, la punta è responsiva e non troppo dura come avevo letto su alcuni commenti. Anzi, io provengo da una Wacom e mi sembra addirittura più 'soft'. Purtroppo la penna necessita di una batteria AAA (non fornita) e non è a induzione come sulle Wacom. Esiste in vendita una penna ricaricabile tramite USB, che forse vale la pena di acquistare. Naturalmente questa tavoletta non ha funzioni avanzate, a parte tre bottoni configurabili a piacere. Il costo però è decisamente contenuto, e per chi ha un budget limitato o vuole provare come si trova con questo tipo di periferica di input, può essere un buon punto di partenza. Io, come ho scritto prima, l'ho comprata per sostituire una Wacom Bamboo di dimensioni A5, la cui penna si è inspiegabilmente "sciolta" (la parte gommosa che la ricopriva è diventata appiccicosa) e devo dire che con questa mi trovo meglio di prima (a parte la penna che necessita di batteria): le dimensioni per me sono perfette, ed è anche comoda da portarsi dietro. Anche se non è specificato, funziona anche sotto Linux. In modo del tutto trasparente (Plug & Play) se usate un kernel >=3.17, in caso contrario è necessario scaricare gli appositi drivers dal progetto Digimend (cercate su Google), la cui installazione è abbastanza facile: se avete già installato i linux-headers del kernel che usate (molto probabile) si tratta di dare due comandi da terminale (make e make install). Tutto qui. Spero di essere stato utile!
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