🎨 Elevate your digital canvas—compact, precise, and ready to create!
The HUION 420 OSU Tablet is a sleek, ultra-portable drawing tablet featuring a 4 x 2.23 inch active area and 2048 pressure sensitivity levels. Compatible with Windows 7+ and Mac OS 10.12+, it supports major creative software and offers plug-and-play USB connectivity. Designed for beginners and pros alike, its customizable stylus button and lightweight design make it ideal for digital art, note-taking, remote work, and gaming.
Specific Uses For Product | Drawing, Writing, Editing |
Display Type | LCD |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Desktop |
Native Resolution | 4000lpi |
Operating System | Windows 7 & above, Mac OS 10.12 or later |
Additional Features | Extra-Slim |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Pressure Sensitivity | 2048 Levels |
Active Surface Area | 4 inches x 2.23 inches |
Item Dimensions L x W | 4.41"L x 6.97"W |
Item Weight | 125 Grams |
Screen Size | 5.6 Centimeters |
Color | Black, White |
M**S
Love it! Not using it for drawing. Just as a mouse replacement to save wrists
Loved it, once I figured out that it's a little different from mouse actions. Then it only took a couple of hours of use to get very good with it.I thought it was defective out of the box because I didn't understand this at first: You basically hover OVER the pad to move the cursor, then touch the pad to left click.I was dragging the stylus tip across the pad, which seemed intuitive because that's how a mouse works, you move it on the table to move the cursor. But this is more like you hover the tip in the air, it kinda seems like magic. lol. you more or less move it in the air over the pad until you want to select or draw, then you touch the pad with the tip.This is a very good and inexpensive pen input stylus and pad. I'm not planning on being an artist making drawings, but did some drawings to get used to the pen.I had a pen input from a different company in the late 90s. years ago. I returned it. Back then these weren't really ready for prime time. I like this one. Still, it's alien compared to a mouse, since I've been a power computer user with a mouse daily since 1996, but I'm getting used to this.Main reasons I got it are:1. To save wear and tear on my wrists, since you don't have to click anything to select.2. To do midi art music (drawing notes, then moving them around until they work well. I've done that with a mouse, and it's much easier with this.)If you're an artist and have resisted these, this is cheap enough to give it a shot. And it worked out the box, didn't require much / any configuration. The one I had in the 90s did.Was 25 bucks on Amazon including paying extra for the three-year protection in case Bob the Cat eats it.Note: you basically hover above the pad to move the cursor, then touch the pad to left click. You can program the two buttons for different mouse actions too. (I programmed them to both be right click, since touching stylus is left click.If your computer doesn't have a CD drive for the included drivers, they're on the website of the manufacturer. So is a PDF of the short, good manual, which is good, because the included printed tablet is tiny type. The manual is available in a dozen languages. At least.One tip: also leave your mouse plugged in, at least while you get use to using a tablet if you're new to this.Bottom line: Great price, works well; what a time to be alive.
M**N
Better than my Wacom.
I am coming from a Wacom Intuos Pro, but the drivers started having issues and the tablet became too damage to actually use. I had used that tablet for about 3 years and it is almost three times as big as this tiny thing. I am using it to play Osu! and to draw digital art, and it is wonderful in both aspects. I am a low-sensitivity player on Osu!, which means I use a lot of tablet space. I thought this tablet wouldn't be good for me because it would require me to use a smaller surface, however the 4 x 3 is quite large enough to play Osu! with! Anything bigger is unnecessary, and this is coming from a low sensitivity user.A lot of people have been complaining about the pen, but honestly it is probably my favorite part. The wacom's tip didn't give way at all and made the pen feel very stiff. This tablet works wonderfull and the tip gives way slightly, making a smooth and nice writing experience. People said it was back heavy, but the weight just made it feel more firm in my hands. I grip my pen tightly, especially while playing Osu!, so the extra weight made it feel sturdy. The pen does run off of a battery which sucks a lot, but for the price of a large pizza I can't find reason to complain. If anything the size is quite convenient, when I am forced to go somewhere I can stuff it in my laptop case and carry it with me anywhere, my Wacom would have had issues with such a thing.TLDR: It is compact, affordable, and well made. It has as good of quality as my Wacom Intuos Pro, and is 1/5 the cost. The pen is a bit hefty and it runs on a battery, but as someone who grips their pen tightly, I can say that I am happy with the heavier weight. There is no reason not to buy this, even if you just want a backup for a current tablet. As an Osu! player this is the dream beginner tablet, and as someone who plays 6* maps I can say that this thing works well in action for intermediate players too.
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