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Comentado en México el 3 de enero de 2024
La mejor tablets para comenzar con el arte del dibujo digital, tiene un buen sensor para el lápiz, y la cantidad de botones programables que trae es de bastante ayuda, el único pero que le encuentro, es que su software creo que no es muy compatible con PS, si funciona y si se puede usar sin problema, pero en mi caso, cuando lo voy a usar no reconoce el sensor de presión para el lápiz, y para solucionarlo tengo que quitar el software de la tableta y volverlo a instalar
Fernando Castaneda
Comentado en México el 6 de febrero de 2023
Fácil de usar, no tuve que configurar nada para comenzar a utilizarlo.
Paty Paz
Comentado en México el 5 de diciembre de 2023
Me gustó el precio, la rapidez de entrega, 2 días. Me fue de mucha utilidad y es fácil usar
Jorge G.
Comentado en México el 31 de agosto de 2022
Si presionas con cierta fuerza, se desvía el trazo por los relieves que tiene debajo de la zona de dibujo, no sè si son los sensores o algo màs de la tableta pero sí llega a desviar un poco.Además de eso, tiene bastante buena precisión, es fácil de configurar y es compatible con photoshop y Krita
Alberto Quezada
Comentado en México el 28 de septiembre de 2022
Lo malo ya es que al comprarlo descubrí que yo era más para las pequeñas, pones un cel Samsung arriba de la tableta son la pluma afuera la tableta se vuelve loca y si la pluma no toca la tableta siendo detectada y lo que lo toca es el dedo lo marca como si estuvieras dibujando
Aldo Durán
Comentado en México el 11 de julio de 2021
Este producto me sirvió a la perfección, lo compre desde el 26 de enero, y aun sigue en perfecto estado, no ha necesito ningún cambio de punta (las cuales vienen incluidas), la sensibilidad a presión esta excelente, 100% recomendable para dibujantes principiantes como avanzados, a todos les funciona por igual.
Jorge
Comentado en México el 26 de mayo de 2021
Ya la he usado por una semana entera todos los días y puedo decir que resulta una muy buena tableta, los botones físicos de la tableta me resultan muy cómodos y la sensibilidad es buena. Hasta ahora lo que les puedo recomendar para que no tengan problemas es que puede haber errores al momento de instalar los drivers más recientes así que mejor descarguen los de una actualización anterior, además si en algún momento hay errores en la sensibilidad de la presión no crean que la pluma ha fallado, ya que esto me paso, y realmente fue por un error de los drivers así que intenten desinstalar y volver a instalarlos.Por lo que en conclusión esta Tablet tiene unos muy buenos componente físico y no se sienten endebles, la sensibilidad es buena y los botones son cómodos. A veces hay problemas con los drivers, pero se pueden reparar fácil ya que, si pasa algo como lo de la presión, el desinstalar e instalar solo toma unos segundos así que no es gran cosa. También he observado que en mac hay mas problemas con los drivers, pero ya que yo uso Windows no lo siento realmente, pero veo que es muy comentado así que si usas mac mejor investiga bien antes.Cualquier otro comentario futuro comentare en un edit.
Johny W.
Comentado en México el 3 de junio de 2019
No es compatible con adobe photoshop completamente, la presión no es detectada de ninguna forma, al parecer no es problema (enteramentre) de la tableta (el problema también existe con tabletas wacom), sino de ambas partes, ya que funciona muy bien con el software de KRITA, a las mil maravillas. Muy contento con la compra.
Mary
Comentado en Canadá el 13 de septiembre de 2019
I've been using this tablet for over 4 months now and I have to say I absolutely love it! I was hesitant at first before ordering it because of all the "horror stories" I heard from others having issues but decided to take the chance.Finding and installing the drivers was a LIIITTLE bit frustrating, and at first the pen just would not work, but once I gave up on the pre-installed stuff and went to the website it was smooth from there. Sometimes it still borks but I find it only happens when I unplug the tablet and plug it back in without restarting the pc. Basically as long as I don't unplug it it's fine, and so far there hasn't been anything a quick restart can't fix :p. The update feature in the built in program just doesn't work so I have to go to the website every time but it's not a huge deal anyway.The surface is very smooth, not rough at all, and very large! Personally I like a larger workspace but if that's not your type maybe go for something else. Lots of buttons to map as you choose and in a great space for me. Personally I don't use the soft keys at all but honestly I don't even use all the side ones, haha. The glove is a lovely addition and I can't do anything without it now! It makes drawing so much smoother. I've only had to change the pen nib once so far and it lasted quite a while, so I'm happy with that. Also the pen battery, I dunno what it is but I haven't had to charge it once. I went a good 3 months without plugging it in at all and it showed no signs of dying (I only plugged it in recently as a "safety").All in all, I'd say well worth the money, especially for newbies to tablets like I was! Works perfectly, rarely have issues, and can't see myself without it now
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Comentado en Japón el 9 de enero de 2018
これまでずっとマウスで描いていて、初めてのペンタブとして購入ペンをかなり近づけないとペンに付いているボタンが反応しないのがなんともあとペンに薬品のような匂いがついていて、手に残ったりとかがありますがまあ許容範囲まあペンタブはこんな感じなのかな、という感じで割り切ってますあとやっぱり最初は描きにくいですね...まともに描けるまで割と時間が必要でした
Anantkumar Kulkarni
Comentado en India el 2 de febrero de 2017
best
W. Hohauser
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de diciembre de 2017
After discovering that my old Wacom tablets have been made obsolete by Wacom by not updating the drivers, I went looking for a decent replacement. What I need are very simple tools to edit artwork for clients occasionally, not on a daily basis or even a monthly basis. In fact, I hadn't needed the old Wacom tablets for a couple of years now, I just needed something with a decent drawing area that gave me better control over the pen and eraser tools than a mouse or trackpad without spending hundreds of dollars.Installing the Huion New 1060 was a little awkward, you need to restart your computer for it to function although Huion doesn't tell you. I just did some editing with it and I can tell you that it's worth the saving over the Wacom for simple needs. The surface has just enough friction for my capabilities which makes it better than trying to use an iPad as a cheap tablet alternative. There are some strange issues with how the Huion takes over the cursor from my trackpad so I have to click the trackpad before I get full control back to it. The Huion has hot keys that enable you to save and other functions but the black on black button design is a little hard to get used to. I'm sure I'll remember the buttons as time goes on.Overall, for $90 dollars I am for the time being happy with my purchase.
Philip O. Staiger
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de noviembre de 2016
Someone asked me to do a video review. Not sure I'll have time, but this will hopefully serve to share the experience that I had. It was not all smooth sailing, a bit rocky at first. But all is good, now, because I don't know what was the root cause of the problem.read on...I have been using tablets from Wacom (Graphire wireless, Intuos 2, 3 with long cable for doddling while sitting on couch and plugged to big screen... ) and other, cheaper tablets (entry levels, $20-$40 range) for many many(!) years. I have to, I am a developer of paint and animation tools with Squirreldome and thebest3d. I still have the Intuos and I like that it generates angular data (twist) with the default pen and other angle (tilt, yaw) with the 6D pen, that special pen that has the look and feel of a Copic marker. So yes, that's something I would likely be missing here. The goal for me here was not to find a tablet that replaces every single aspect of the Wacom Intuos. If you want a tablet that includes advanced angular options, and you use software that knows what to do with it, prepare to spent $200-$400 or so, and perhaps more for extra pens. Also be sure to compare the surface size.I bought this one not just once, but twice: first and foremost once for a friend artist who has traditionally been drawing pencil on paper, then uses my software to scan and colorize it, add various artsy styles, make it pop art etc...The second unit I bought for myself, thinking I need to know how well it works with my software and whether I can truly say I like it, and can recommend it to other fellow artists.I'm glad I got my own too. The very first impression was excellent. The second impression,....still good and as expected,... just plugging the thing in and see if it works, so was excellent too, it was already tracking the position, but no surprise there, the pressure was not registering yet., No surprise, I hadn't installed their driver yet. So, what about their driver? I went to the website , found it, got it. Easy peasy.When I installed the driver, I ran into a snag. First, all looked fine, cursor still moving with my hand, Click, right-click, all fine. When starting my software, the cursor stopped moving. Couldn't do anything with the pen. The mouse was still allowing me to use the software and exit too. And the touchpad on this laptop also still worked. Just the position controls from the tablet went silent, it seemed. I tried various older versions of the driver, no difference. I uninstalled the Wacom driver, thinking maybe there was a driver conflict between the two, ... still no go. I tried disabling the antivirus. No progress... I finally remember rtfm, read the 'free' manual.... just because I always remember how much effort goes into documenting how it works in theory and perhaps, just perhaps, there might be a note or comment in the manual that would help. And wouldn't you believe it, I found a red marked note: something to the effect that if you see the cursor jiggling erratically, or getting stuck, perhaps there are too many input devices connected. Hm.... They recommended a max of 2: mouse and tablet. I counted 3 on this laptop: mouse, tablet, and touchpad from the laptop. Bingo. I disabled the mouse. And Voila! Wonderful, or as the Germans say: wundervoll.Even more fascinating: I later plugged the mouse back in, and it still works. Go figure. So who knows in the end what the issue really was, what the root cause might have been? It may have nothing to do with the Huion driver vs. Wacom driver or too many input devices,.... it may be something unrelated, pure timing coincidence, maybe after rebooting a few times and getting rid of this or that, who knows... the fact is that initially, there was a problem on my particular system. And it was ONLY with my software, which uses VBtablet as the API. It was not affecting the MS Ink all, Irfanview, Photoshop, Hexagon, Carrara, Curvy 3D, or other paint and 3D programs I also carry here. As a developer I carry a bunch. Competitors or friendlies alike. I could only see a problem with my own software. So I have to also assume it was a conflict in VBtablet code. Or, dare I admit, a bug in mine? The thing that puzzles me is that it went away. In the end, that's all that matters. It works, and it is beautiful.Now I am very pleased with the tablet. It is a good value, great size for drawing. Great customization options to select what part of the surface you want to actually use, such as when you don't want to come too close to the edge and you prefer to add some larger margin to the inactive zone.Yes, it would be even better if it also registered angular data. I haven't done all my tests with that feature yet. My software registers twist angles for bristle brushes, it's on my to-do list for in depth testing. For now, I can say I am impressed, to say the least.Yes, the website could be better, calling it 'Service' instead of 'Support', but oh well, it's translated from Chinese to English, and 'Customer Service' was perhaps too long to fit, I dunno. Seems to me they're doing a better job that me at my own website so who am I to complain about website details :-)Look, I speak and read several languages, I am multilingual, but their English is still better than my Chinese. So I am respectful and I'm grateful.I found the website usable. Truly. Simple, good. And responsive. I was able to quickly find the available drivers. Several versions of them, Mac vs Win, all good.Found that there is www.huion-tablet.com even written on the tablet (lower right corner - very handy for beginners!)Found that there is also www.huion.com - very intuitive - wait, one is a redirect to the other? Still makes sense though. More options to remember it. Whichever way helps to get there.Then I found even better: as you may have read, the tablet includes an 8GB storage USB chip. I had thought to myself that's net, I can save work in progress there, take it from work to home or to a friend's computer and continue work or show it off, even play it directly onto the big screen smart tv. But there's even better: The latest(!) installer of the driver comes pre-packaged on that internal USB! Wow, how about tat for handy. No need for CD ROM. No need for even hitting the internet and check their website. Just open the zip file on the USB that appears when you plug the tablet. You can uncompress the zip straight to the same device, it is not read-only. You can also if you prefer copy it to your desktop, unzip there. Then you run the installer. Badaboom, done. I found this only a little later. But I think tis is a very big value, not sure if I'm the only one who missed it. Wanted to share that too. Plug it in, install the driver from the tablet's storage drive,... done.Yeah, in my books, that alone is worth 5 stars for initiative. Not sure if it's innovative, I mean a new concept, new idea not seen on other tablets alike, maybe I just haven't installed similar devices for years.... but for me this was one of the very positive experiences. An 'aha!' moment.Can't wait to see what my artist friend's experience will be. And whether it will help her draw, dibble-dabble, sketch and doodle even better. She's awesome with the pencil on paper. As for doing the thing from scratch in digital drawing?.... TBD. There's a little bit of a learning curve for new users. You might want to practice even outside of painting, just using it as a replacement for mouse interactions, day to day stuff, read email, surf the web, for your interactions in menus and icons and desktop and everything. This in order to get used to holding the pen upright at not too much of a low angle. No doubt about it. Because you still use menus and you still click options even in a paint program. But I think this is a good sized tablet with just the right focus on what matters most. The angular info, the rotational twist on the pwn,.... not so sure I'll miss it much. The software takes care of some of that as it turns the brush with the direction of the path of my brush strokes. That's not the exact same thing, I know, I know. But ask yourself, how many times have you twisted the brush while painting oil on canvas? In a lifetime?Thanks for reading. Happy drawings, or as we like to say, happy wafflings and howlings!
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