@@EricVasquezDesign didn’t get one, still researching. I need one tablet, mostly for doing some basic graphic design like drawing, flowcharts and charts and all of that stuff. Nothing very heavy like professionals do.
@@amirmir3244 for basic design tasks I do think that the Huion H640P would be a great one to start with. It’s small and easy to transport, weighs under 2lbs, and you can get it for around $35-$40 on Amazon so way cheaper than a lot of other drawing tablets out there.
I have one myself. Im a 3D animator and although it takes some getting used to. Its really good for adding subtle details. Its def work. I just wish it had a scroll wheel.
@@ajmaeenmahtab9128 thank you! I’m glad you liked the review. I haven’t used the XP-Pen Star G640 before so I can’t give an honest answer between those two. I’m thinking about doing a series of reviews on affordable tablets and can consider adding this one to the list.
@@rajranjan3415 personally I haven’t had hands on experience with the HS64, but I do know that the H640P has more 6 programmable keys where the HS64 only has 4. Both of these models seem very similar in terms of specs. The only other differences I can see is that the HS64 is a little smaller and lighter than the H640P. I think with these two being so similar it’s really a matter of preference.
Great presentation! Was wondering if the bluetooth connector to phones could work to connect to smart TVs. Any help with any tablet that could do this? Thanks.
great to hear your review - is this model dating back to 2017 I just looked at it on amazon? I have just started looking at tablets again as ive got an old wacom tablet that works ok though surface has lot scratches now but what holds me back updating to something newer, lighter with more sensitivity is the worry about whether your palm or wrist resting on the tablet while you draw will interfere on these cheaper tablets - I dont want to be wearing any gloves which I dont have to on wacom wonder your experience on this?
Thanks for your comment John! Yes, I believe you are correct - the HUION Inspiroy H640P first came out in 2017. While HUION has a great selection of tablets, this is easily one of the most affordable and easy-to-use models that I have come across. To be completely honest, I am not a big fan of the gloves either, and I have never used a glove when working with tablets. The H640P is no exception and after using it for a few weeks I can say that you definitely won't need a glove if you decide to go with this one.
@@johnufuoma7275 yes! Huion tablets are compatible with CorelDRAW, Corel Painter, Photoshop, Illustrator, Comic Studio and other drawing/painting apps.
@@johnufuoma7275 my pleasure! Feel free to use one of the links from the video description if you do end up pick up a Huion tablet. I appreciate your support and hope you will love using this with Corel. 😊
@@विमलपरमार-छ3थ I’m happy to hear that you are liking the tablet so far! I’m not sure I understand correctly, but it sounds like you want to assign the arrows from the keyboard as shortcut keys on the tablet?
Are you using a drawing tablet for your graphic design work? Let me know in the comments!
I love validating my purchases. Just ordered this for note taking in uni. 40.40€ including shipping, very satisfied
Fantastic work. I started looking into tablets just recently and I found your video and talking style very helpful
Thanks so much! I really appreciate that. What kind of tablet did you end up going with?
@@EricVasquezDesign didn’t get one, still researching. I need one tablet, mostly for doing some basic graphic design like drawing, flowcharts and charts and all of that stuff. Nothing very heavy like professionals do.
@@amirmir3244 for basic design tasks I do think that the Huion H640P would be a great one to start with. It’s small and easy to transport, weighs under 2lbs, and you can get it for around $35-$40 on Amazon so way cheaper than a lot of other drawing tablets out there.
I needed this when contemplating whether to buy this drawing tablet
@@duckhat2588 that’s great to hear! Which tablet did you end up going with?
I have one myself. Im a 3D animator and although it takes some getting used to. Its really good for adding subtle details. Its def work. I just wish it had a scroll wheel.
thank you for making this video!
Hi, awesome review man!!
But I am very confused on whether to buy this particular one or the XP-Pen Star-G640? I'll use it mainly for note-taking only
@@ajmaeenmahtab9128 thank you! I’m glad you liked the review. I haven’t used the XP-Pen Star G640 before so I can’t give an honest answer between those two. I’m thinking about doing a series of reviews on affordable tablets and can consider adding this one to the list.
@EricVasquezDesign Will be looking forward to that!
I'm getting one soon
I m confused between h640p & hs64. Which one should I buy?
@@rajranjan3415 personally I haven’t had hands on experience with the HS64, but I do know that the H640P has more 6 programmable keys where the HS64 only has 4. Both of these models seem very similar in terms of specs. The only other differences I can see is that the HS64 is a little smaller and lighter than the H640P. I think with these two being so similar it’s really a matter of preference.
Great presentation! Was wondering if the bluetooth connector to phones could work to connect to smart TVs. Any help with any tablet that could do this? Thanks.
great to hear your review - is this model dating back to 2017 I just looked at it on amazon? I have just started looking at tablets again as ive got an old wacom tablet that works ok though surface has lot scratches now but what holds me back updating to something newer, lighter with more sensitivity is the worry about whether your palm or wrist resting on the tablet while you draw will interfere on these cheaper tablets - I dont want to be wearing any gloves which I dont have to on wacom wonder your experience on this?
Thanks for your comment John! Yes, I believe you are correct - the HUION Inspiroy H640P first came out in 2017. While HUION has a great selection of tablets, this is easily one of the most affordable and easy-to-use models that I have come across. To be completely honest, I am not a big fan of the gloves either, and I have never used a glove when working with tablets. The H640P is no exception and after using it for a few weeks I can say that you definitely won't need a glove if you decide to go with this one.
@@EricVasquezDesign awesome appreciate the feedback!
Can I install coreldraw on it
@@johnufuoma7275 yes! Huion tablets are compatible with CorelDRAW, Corel Painter, Photoshop, Illustrator, Comic Studio and other drawing/painting apps.
@@EricVasquezDesign u are a life saver
@@johnufuoma7275 my pleasure! Feel free to use one of the links from the video description if you do end up pick up a Huion tablet. I appreciate your support and hope you will love using this with Corel. 😊
@@EricVasquezDesign Sure, but does one need a laptop before he or she can use this drawing tablet?
@@EricVasquezDesign Sure, but does one need a laptop before he or she can use this drawing tablet?
Amazing video. I was wondering does it work with adobe animate?
@@dimdion thanks for your comment! To answer your question, yes, the Huion does work with Adobe Animate.
Thank you so much!
is this compatible with mac silicon processor?
@@niloy.learner yes, HUION tablets are compatible with Mac computers running OS 10.12 or later, including those with silicon processors.
@@EricVasquezDesign Thank you for the confirmation. I was not getting any info about this anywhere.
Will this work with opentoonz?
@@lavi5802 yes, Huion tablets will work with opentoonz. I have heard Wacom tablets have issues with opentoonz, but with Huion you should be all good 👍
I got it only at 25 $... Great deal
That’s a really great deal! I hope you’re liking the tablet so far 👍
@@EricVasquezDesignYeah it's been good so far. Just curious to know, if we can assign a dedicated arrow as the mouse has one...
@@विमलपरमार-छ3थ I’m happy to hear that you are liking the tablet so far! I’m not sure I understand correctly, but it sounds like you want to assign the arrows from the keyboard as shortcut keys on the tablet?
@@EricVasquezDesign I mean to say, since sometime it's difficult to locat pen position, can we assign arrow instead of dot, like one in the mouse?
@@विमलपरमार-छ3थ Ah I see. I think you can change the cursor to an arrow using mouse mode inside of the tablet settings.