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The HUION Inspiroy Keydial KD200 is a versatile wireless drawing tablet designed for artists and professionals alike. With a spacious 8.9x5.6 inch active area, Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, and a battery-free pen featuring 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity, it offers a seamless and natural drawing experience. The tablet is equipped with customizable keys and a dial for enhanced productivity, making it ideal for various creative tasks across multiple platforms.
















































| ASIN | B0935ZXGRJ |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #204 in Computer Graphics Tablets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,123) |
| Date First Available | April 22, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 1.43 pounds |
| Item model number | KD200 |
| Manufacturer | ShenZhen Huion Animation Technology Co., LTD |
| Product Dimensions | 15.5 x 7.4 x 0.35 inches |
G**F
Amazing Drawing Tablet!
I really love this Tablet! The price is so affordable for what you get. I used to use a very old Wacom Intuos 3 6x8. This is really a upgrade for me. I just got it and have been using it for Comic freelance line work in Clip Studio here is what I have so far: The Good stuff: -Pressure and Tilt function overall performance ( I could be wrong but this is a difference for me. I also used a drawing old drawing monitor Yiynova without tilt function. Which had pressure but no tilt recognition so I went back to my Wacom intuous 3). -Light weight Pen allows me to draw for a longer time. It feels very ergonomic on the hand/wrist. -Driver was really easy to install and worked right away. -The wheel is cool and express keys function well (I use the keyboard mostly) -Really nice design looks great and is slim for portability. Small issue: - The Work Area had to be adjusted for me.. I made it a little shorter on the right side (Cuts off at the start line of the #15 soft key at the top right). I found that when I draw on the right side my hand hits the edge of the tablet when you run out of real estate. Default work area is longer horizontal wise than I am used to working on (I worked on intuos 3 6x8). I draw with the tablet on my lap with the back of the top resting on a tables edge. So this might be just my issue than something universal. I included my adjustment in a image if anyone was interested and might want to try it. This doesn't impede work at all there is more than enough drawing space after. I really LOVE this drawing tablet. Thank you Huion! Keep up the Amazing Work :D
T**B
Excellent Value, Great Functionality
Excellent, cost-effective graphics tablet. Arrived on time and in new condition. I did quite a bit of research on various brands of graphics tablets before making this purchase mostly because I’m cheap and also because I planned to use the tablet for photo retouching in Photoshop. Also, I've never used a graphics tablet before. Well, right out of the box this tablet did not disappoint. Setup took less than 5 minutes. I didn’t stay with the built-in device driver Windows 10 applied on connecting to the tablet, I also downloaded and installed the latest driver from Hunion which allowed full configuration of buttons, etc. The rubber grip on the pen is great, the pressure/lateral sensitivity of the pen-tablet combination is excellent; my signature looks exactly like when I use a pen or pencil. This is likely because I'm using the smaller muscles in my hand and fingers for control instead of whole hand and forearm as with a mouse. The surface of the tablet has a slightly roughened texture, feeling similar to paper, and I find that a positive. I was happy to see that the tablet surface does not activate from touch like a PC touchpad. This allows me to rest my hand on its surface while editing and not have my hand movement control the cursor or execute some command. I experienced an immediate improvement in editing control on a couple of test photos during my first hour of use. Although the pen and tablet are taking some getting used to. I had no sense of anything 'cheap' or ‘inferior’ about this tablet. A tip for some notebook users who don't plan to slide this unit into and out of a computer bag: I attached four small, adhesive-backed rubber pads (maybe 3/8” thick) near the very thin rubber pads on back of the tablet. This elevates the tablet above my notebook keyboard and places the tablet directly below my screen. Through careful definition of the tablet and pen button commands this seems to work pretty well for me, but time will tell. Overall: an excellent starter tablet for a newb like me and one that provided real savings over some other brands. Enjoy!
U**E
Nice tablet with a few minor issues.
This is my first tablet I've ever owned and actually used. About 10 years ago, I tried a Genius tablet for a short time, with a disastrous outcome. Before that, I used a digitizer with AutoCAD for many years until the mouse supplanted those. My need for the tablet was solely for picture editing for websites, at first. There's just an unnatural feeling when using a mouse that seems to reduce efficiency. So I figured I'd try a tablet. After much late night searching and review reading, I settled on the Huion HS610. Build quality - it's a tablet, plastic body, fairly light weight, seems well constructed. First the price point, I have no issues here. Pen - I'm not gonna lie... it took some getting used to for not having used one (successfully) before. Within about 3 hours I went from doodling car wheels, car wheels doing burnouts, comic faces, to actually a rather generic comic scene of a guy disappointed because his computer wouldn't turn on (yeah, an image I saw on a YouTube video that i took some artistic liberties with). My point with the above paragraph is this - if someone with my limited experience using a tablet can do this in a short period of time, then others WITH experience should have no problems using this tablet. It's a different world from pencil and paper, no doubt. In learning to use the tablet, I also discovered Krita - not that it was ever lost, I just had never heard of it. An OUTSTANDING art application, but, I digress... Pros: Inexpensive Fairly easy to learn to use Drivers appear to be mature, no nissues there Semi textured surface Easy to use on a desk or on a lap Works very well with Krita, Illustrator, Photoshop, and Windows 10 pen apps. The pen - battery not included or required. Assigning the left side keys is easy, and they are a blessing. Cons: Have yet to see the tilt function work - at all, in any application. The 16 softkeys appear to not work in Krita, haven't tried in Photoshop yet. Meh issues: The roller - in zoom mode, only seems to work in 'zoom out' mode in Krita. 'Scroll' mode in Krita, the wheel works for zoom in and zoom out. Go figure. Keep in mind, I haven't adjusted the drivers much, other than reassigning a couple shortcut keys. Recommedation: Yes, I would recommend this tablet. It's a really nice tablet, minor issues aside. My 13 year old daughter took right to it, quicker than I did. It's a great beginner to mid-range tablet at a great price.
M**S
The product is excellent. However is not compatible for what I wanted : CAD drafting.
K**M
I like it but i had trouble downloading the app
J**O
Uma mesa que atende muito bem! Botões de atalho muito util! Recomendo!
T**J
very good for note taking and teaching
T**L
المنتج مطابق للصورة و المواصفات و وصل في الميعاد و بحالة ممتازة
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