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The HUION Inspiroy H430P is a compact, lightweight drawing tablet featuring a 4.8x3 inch active area and a battery-free stylus with 4096 pressure sensitivity levels. It offers 4 customizable hotkeys for enhanced productivity and supports multiple operating systems including Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android. Ideal for professionals, educators, and creatives seeking a portable, responsive tool for drawing, writing, and design.







| Standing screen display size | 4.8 Inches |
| Screen Resolution | 850 PPI |
| Brand | HUION |
| Series | Inspiroy H430P |
| Item model number | H430P-OTG |
| Hardware Platform | Android, Linux, PC/Mac |
| Operating System | Android 6.0 or later, Linux(Ubuntu), Windows 7 or later, macOS 10.12 or later |
| Item Weight | 0.48 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 7.36 x 5.51 x 0.31 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.36 x 5.51 x 0.31 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Power Source | AC |
| Voltage | 0.01 Volts |
| Manufacturer | ShenZhen Huion Animation Technology Co., LTD |
| ASIN | B078GZFY1C |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | December 25, 2017 |
S**N
Super great for amateurs and hobbyists
A while ago I bought the Inspiroy H420X because, despite it being very small, I was new to pen tablets and wasn't sure how much I'd actually be interested. I was blown away by the H420X and decided that a bigger pad was worth it, and, further, that I would be going with a Huion. Enter the Inspiroy 1060P. It is SUCH a joy to work with. The software is very simple and easy to navigate/manage, as well, which is a HUGE plus for me. Huion really has their UI/UX act together, which is so dismally rare in a world where user experience should be paramount, considering how much we rely on tech. It also plays well with third-party tablet software like Lazy Nezumi. This pad, by the way, is huge. So much room, and the usable area is fully customizable via the software, and takes less than a minute to set up for whatever your workspace is. The pen and nibs are also interchangeable between my two tablets, so I don't need to worry about getting more nibs, just for this one. Maybe that's not surprising, but, again, I'm new to the pen tablet world, so I think that's just cool. My one complaint is that the USB port on the tablet itself (or maybe it's the cable, I'm not sure which) is veeeery tight-fitting, and I wouldn't be surprised if bent pins or something are in the future. I hope not, but I feel like even if you're handling this as gingerly as humanly possible, the connection is just so close that an accident might be unavoidable. I suppose I'll cross that bridge when/if I get to it, but other than that, this is a great tablet at a great price. I'm probably going to stick with Huion through my journey with digital art, with my next step being one of their pen displays!
C**Z
Huion H1060P: Precision and Performance at an Affordable Price
The Huion Inspiroy H1060P is a great choice for digital artists looking for a high-quality drawing tablet at an affordable price. It features a large 10 x 6.25-inch active area, 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity, tilt support, and a battery-free pen that delivers smooth, natural strokes. Overall, it offers excellent performance and value for the price.
R**H
Great Budget Tablet with Minor Latency Issues
I’ve been using the HUION Inspiroy H1060P for a few weeks now, and for getting it for only $47, it’s honestly a great deal. The drawing experience feels smooth with solid pressure sensitivity, and the battery-free stylus is super convenient—no charging needed. The customizable hotkeys have made my workflow a lot faster too.The only downside is the occasional lag, especially when working with larger files, but it’s not a dealbreaker. Overall, it’s a fantastic budget tablet for anyone looking to get into digital art without spending a fortune. Definitely worth it if you're looking for quality on a budget!
E**4
Love it! No regrets, I recommend 100%
I bought a small Wacom Intuos on a whim a couple of months ago, just to see if I would be interested in creating digital art. Getting used to using a drawing tablet took me a couple of hours but after that I was hooked. I quickly realized that the small Intuos did not have enough surface area and my wrist and forearm were getting sore because the small surface area was causing me to bend my wrist unnaturally. After doing some research I decided a bigger tablet was what I needed- but the price tag on an Intuos Medium size tablet was more than I was willing to pay as an amateur/beginner artist. If you are a professional or very experienced artist or designer, I'm guessing you know exactly what you need and probably aren't reading this anyway, so my advice is intended for those who are just getting started. My advice is- buy this tablet! I wish I had not spent the money on the Wacom and purchased the Huion NEW1060 to start with. For basically the same price you get WAY more surface area, and besides the minor inconvenience of having to charge the pen, I like everything about the Huion pen better than the Intuos one. It feels better in hand, the tip feels better on the surface of the tablet, and the pressure sensitivity is just as good. If you are thinking about investing in a tablet to get started with digital art- you are getting more bang for your buck with this Huion than you are with the comparably priced Intuos pen and touch small. Sure the different Intuos versions come with included software to get you started (FYI Corel Painter and their customer service is garbage, Artrage is awesome especially for a beginner, but that's a different review) but still the Huion is a better deal. Once you learn the basics you will find that there are better programs available depending on your needs, some are very inexpensive or even free. If you are just getting started or want to upgrade to a larger tablet without breaking the bank, buy this with no hesitationPros- 12 programmable express keys and 16 hot keys, once you figure out what shortcuts you want to map, you don't even need to use the keyboard. No issues at all getting the command I want mapped to the key I want. (Make sure you are getting the NEW1060 I have heard of issues with the previous 1060 model)- SURFACE AREA!! if you are currently using the baby sized Intuos or are debating between the two, I promise the extra working area makes a huge difference- Price- what you get for the price is a steal compared to any Wacom product in the same class. I can't say if that is true for the higher end professional level products, but for less than 100 bucks this tablet is not intended for pros-no touch feature. I've seen this positioned as a con, but for me I don't want the tablet to register anything besides the tip of the pen. I was constantly irritated when I would accidentally swipe the Intuos surface with my hand and have to go back and correct whatever moved as a resultCons- one thing I did like about the Intuos driver was the ability to set the shortcut buttons for different programs (example the same button could be programmed to be CTRL + X if I'm using Artrage, but SHIFT + = if I'm using GIMP) if there is a way to do this on the Huion I haven't figured out how. But with 24 more programmable buttons on the Huion to work with it's not that big of a deal- minor inconvenience to have to remember to charge the pen.In conclusion- the main complaint I've seen with the Huion tablets has been the drivers not working or not working correctly. The manual that came with was not specific to the 1060 model and was pretty much worthless. I did have an issue at first but that was my own fault not Huion's. Once I realized my error I completely deleted all driver files, started from scratch with the included driver and everything works perfectly.I know I sound like an a-hole when I say this... but if you can't figure out some basic install or download issues for the driver then you probably aren't capable of understanding how to use art and image editing programs, and should find a different hobby to spend money on. I'm sure a professional could find some things to complain about, but for someone getting started or needing an inexpensive upgrade to a bigger tablet, I say just buy it! I'm loving mine.
M**E
Perfect!
For what I got, I'm amazed. Not only was this rather affordable compared to other devices of this kind (big name brands want an arm and a leg for way less!), it's been fun to use! The slim design makes it comfortable and the size gives you the ability to use a fair amount of work space. Never did I feel frustrated with accuracy or the weight of it. For any artist dabbling in digital art, this is more than enough to satisfy your needs.
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