🎉 Elevate Your Art Game with the Huion Inspiroy Dial Q620M!
The Huion Inspiroy Dial Q620M is a cutting-edge drawing tablet featuring a multifunctional dial controller, 8 customizable press keys, and a battery-free stylus with advanced tilt sensitivity. With a robust wireless range and compatibility with various operating systems and software, it’s designed for artists seeking efficiency and precision in their creative process.
P**I
Perfectly work on my Macbook pro Best Wireless Pentab
there is no lagg, jitter etc found in this tab perfectly work on mac m1 Pro, dial work fine, battery backup is good 😊👍 value for money 🤑 fully satisfied 😃 pen ka button ka quality thora kharab h lagta h bahar nikal jayega baki sab ekdum mast 😍👍
M**W
Very Portable Drawing Tablet With a Great Battery Life and Awesome Dial
I was looking for something that I could take with me that didn't require all of the plugs and wires of my Huion Kamvas Pro 16. Don't get me wrong, I love the Pro 16 when I'm drawing at my desk, but even though it's light and a good size to bring along, all of the wires/power cord are not very travel-friendly. That's where the Inspiroy Dial comes in. I'm able to throw it and my laptop into my messenger bag and can pull it out anywhere and digitally draw/paint/animate without issue. It being wireless and the dial are two of the tablets greatest features. Here are the pros and cons I've come up with after using the tablet:Pros:1. Wireless - When I first received the tablet, I plugged it in and charged it fully. Since that first day, I haven't had it plugged in. I've used it 3-4 hours a day in Photoshop CC 2020 and it is still at 60% battery life.2. Dial - I love this dial. I left it at the default settings for Photoshop, which are zoom in/out, increase/decrease brush size, scroll up/down when you're zoomed in on your canvas. It makes the painting process so much faster.3. The shortcut buttons - This is something I loved about my Pro 16, having the shortcut buttons on the tablet. Since I purchased the Pro 16 a while ago, Huion has updated its software to allow you to program different shortcuts for different software, which is great. Previously, you either had to change your shortcuts in each of your programs to be the same (which is what I did), or you had to change it in the Huion software every time you switched programs. They've fixed that problem with their latest software update and it works well.4. Price - Since I already had a tablet, I couldn't justify spending a lot on a new tablet just so I could use it when I'm out and about. The price of the Inspiroy Dial is low enough where I didn't need to even think about it. It would also be a great starter tablet for any aspiring artists looking to try digital drawing/painting. I wish this had been available when I had started out, but back then there was only the really expensive Wacom tablets, which, in my opinion, this tablet rivals easily and is a lot less expensive.5. The drawing surface - Unlike the Pro 16, which is a little more slick, the Inspiroy Dial has a tooth to it that is more like drawing on paper. Of course, it's not exactly like paper, but nothing other than paper really is.6. Responsiveness - I thought there might be issues with delay when using this tablet wirelessly, but there isn't. My strokes on screen keep up with my pen movement on the tablet.7. Works with all of the programs I use - I use Photoshop CC 2020 for painting/sketching and I use Blender for 3D modeling and animation. It works well with both and I experience no lag or other weird issues in either piece of software.Cons:1. Sometimes the tablet disconnects. It maybe happens once every few hours or so, but not enough where I'd consider it a nuisance. I don't know if this is an issue with my computer (I use a Mid-2014 Macbook Pro) because I have other wireless things that disconnect from the laptop also. So, this may or may not be a con of the tablet, but I thought I'd mention it and give context of why it might be happening with me.2. Size of the tablet - it's both a pro and con. It's a pro because it allows room for the dial and the shortcut buttons. It's a con because I like to use it in my lap even when I'm at my desk. If it was just a bit smaller, I'd like the tablet even more.3. Getting used to drawing on the tablet, but looking up at a monitor - It's been years since I've drawn with this type of tablet, so it took a bit of practice to get back into it, but once I did, it wasn't that bad. If you've never done it before, it will take practice.If you're looking for a reasonably-priced starter tablet or a tablet you can use for drawing anywhere other than at your desk, I think this is the best option available. I've included a picture of the tablet size in relation to my laptop (they're about the same size) and a work-in-progress painting I'm using the tablet to create in Photoshop.
A**Z
Professional yet affordable
I have used many graphic tablets in my life and this is by far one of my absolute favorites.The build quality is amazing, everything about this device feels premium, from the pen down to the dial. Speaking of the Dial, it is brilliant and works well with every piece of professional software I use on a daily basis (adobe suite + affinity suite). I am a fan of smart keys and the dial as it means I'm able to do more with the tablet without having to reach for my mouse or keyboard, and when you are drawing and designing all day reducing unnecessary movement is a godsend.Also, Huion has really upped their game with their software over the past few years, and whilst it is not as feature-rich as their competitors, it is still very good.Huion keeps on finding ways to innovate and experiment with their tablets, whereas Wacom is just sitting on their behinds counting money and letting their build quality drop.I strongly recommend this especially as it is a professional grade piece of hardware that is so much more affordable than even the most basic Wacom tablet.
B**L
Wish I had bought the apple ipad in the sale instead of this.
this HUION Inspiroy Q620M Wireless Graphics Drawing Pen is good to see, decent to use but I still wish I had ordered the ipad through the big billion day sale instead of this one.The over all size is big enough and this model works wirelessly (using a usb plug). nothing is really wrong with this product but for occassional use the learning curve is high. I am good with gadgets but still not very comfortable with this tablet.Since there is no display - it needs a lot more attention in hand-eye coordination. I need to draw on the desk without looking at it as i need to look on the screen instead. May be if I use it more often i will get more comfortable and experienced. However i needed it for occassional use only :DI use this not to draw illustration or make graphics but I work as project manager so need to pen down the process flow/ overall structure of flow for my team to understand. So mostly used for dala flow diagrams (rough), and I use it on Jamboard (google meets) to collaborate with my team and clients.I am keeping it since I hope that I can get more comfortable with this in a few months. Using it now seems like an additional task though!Again, nothing is wrong with the product - it does everything it say and may be more, I just still wish i had ordered ipad instead of this.
இ**
Good product
Smooth and cool sensitivity...Working good.... i like it sooooo much
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