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🎨 Elevate Your Art Game with the TS-6610!
The TS-6610 Graphic Tablet is a versatile drawing tool designed for artists, students, and graphic designers. With a spacious 10 x 6.25 inch active area and 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity, it allows for detailed and precise artwork. Compatible with a wide range of software on both Windows and Mac, this tablet is perfect for everything from sketching to photo editing. It features 8 customizable hot keys and a high resolution of 5080 LPI, making it an essential tool for any creative professional.
Standing screen display size | 10 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Brand | Turcom |
Series | TS-6610 |
Item model number | TS-6610 |
Operating System | Windows 8, windows 7, windows 10 |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16 x 2 x 12.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16 x 2 x 12.5 inches |
Color | Black |
Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Turcom |
ASIN | B00A40GPM8 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 6, 2017 |
E**G
Great Tablet - Better Price
I hope you find this review useful.I love this tablet. I will admit this is my first tablet, so I do not have a basis of comparison. However, this has worked perfectly for my needs.Pros:- Screen size is very large for the price. After all my research I couldn't touch this size of tablet (10"x6" active area) for this price.- Pressure sensitivity is a great feature as I use the tablet mainly on Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator CS5. I have seen others say they have had issues with Illustrator, but I haven't come across any issues..- It feels very durable, but lightweight.- Pen feels good in the hand.Cons:- The only real one I had was minor. The drawing area felt too smooth. It makes it somewhat harder to control your movements. I feel if there was a texture (as I have seen on other tablets) this would solve the problem, but again that's minor and not enough to take off a star.- Battery operated pen, but it lasts a long time and didn't affect performance.One other really nice and unexpected usage I have gotten out of it was signatures. I don't have a printer. So I try to complete all the documents that require my signature online and email to the necessary person. Prior to the tablet I used my mouse to create a drawing of my signature. Needless to say, it wasn't the best signature (though my wife will say it was better than my normal handwriting). We recently bought a house with a lot of back and forth of documents. This tablet saved us so much time and money by not having to go have pages printed.Highly recommended!
N**L
H610
Everyone below me, saying this is an Huion H610 graphics tablet is correct. But don't let that stop you from really looking this over. I like it. It works not only with the Pen supplied but also with the Monoprice Graphic Drawing Tablet Replacement Pen which I also bought.It's my first Graphics Tablet & I am real happy with it - I have been using it with GIMP 2.6 & touch sensitivity is working great.I am using Windows Vista Ultimate on my Toshiba amd x2 64bit ati radon 3100 machine btw. For some reason the Supplied drivers on the CD were not compatible with my Operating system, So I had to E-Mail Huion and tell them my set-up, they replied with the drivers I needed attached to the Email. This version of their drivers, worked like a charm. Was extremely happy that it did, because before this, The tablet worked, but no touch sensitivity or key binding.I also set this up, on my old Dell XP laptop - it worked like a charm, with the drivers supplied via the included disk. So I suspect being Windows Vista Ultimate OS is not all so common place, well this is probably why the supplied driver did not work, The disk dose seem to have Windows 7 32bit & 64bit drivers but none specific to Vista, on disk at all.My Final judgement : There is Plenty of Drawing Space, Compatibility is not difficult, the touch sensitivity is acceptable & I just Love this tablet, I have not been able, to put it down since it arrived. It is worth the Price I have paid. Thank-you for this great deal Turcom.********* UPDATE ***********Update! I Have this tablet functioning in LINUX MINT 17 Cinnamon by installing Huion drivers from github which has even given me Pressure sensitivity in Gimp editor & some others - although to get this tablet working, one must manually configure it, inside of each program. Also there not the Original drivers (because some LinuxDeveloper found the one's huion made to be faulty) - [...]It works well, once you follow the instructions, they are included inside the .zip file. Of course, most of us Linux users, are used to a few complications along the way - so good luck BTW - from what I can tell, theVirtual buttons, on the top of this tablet, they are not working. However the 8 buttons on the left are working.Again this is a Very good tablet. :)********END of Message*******
P**N
Very nice value
I read Ray Frenden's review of the Monoprice tablets and immediately checked them out on Amazon. I ended up getting the Tursion H610 instead because it has twice the sensitivity pressure levels as the Monoprice for the same amount of money. Just unboxed it and set it up in less than ten minutes. I'd read Frenden's tips and the tips here in the comments and downloaded the drivers from the Huion website. Installed them and then plugged in the tablet. No problems, running Mac OS X Snow Leopard. Haven't tried it on my Mountain Lion partition yet.I have an old white Wacom Bamboo from 2008ish with only 512 levels, 4x6" area. So this Tursion/Huion (mine is marked Turcom on the tablet, not Huion) is 4x the sensitivity and 2.5 times the working area. Woohoo! Right away, it's easier to navigate the screen using the Turcom/Tursion than my Wacom Bamboo Fun. I've only tested it in Pixelmator so far and I can get a wide variety of lines with very little pressure, it's very smooth. The only thing I don't like is that the surface has a slight tooth to it, my Bamboo is satiny smooth --was hard to get used to at first, but I haven't worried about degrading the surface. I guess I just have to get used to the tooth on the new one. Will report later how it wears over time. The pen feels good and doesn't seem difficult and cheap like the Monoprice tablets, a little wider than the Bamboo pen but the extra weight from the battery is nice. I've only used the default settings on the hot keys but they work great, looks like they're easy to reprogram in the Pen Tablet App in the Applications folder too.Another thing, a lot of commenters said to remove ALL Wacom drivers before setting up the Husion/Tursion/Monoprice drivers. I didn't. I wanted to be able to use my Wacom Bamboo too & felt lazy about removing and reinstalling the drivers. The Tursion tablet works anyway. I also downloaded the drivers for Wacom Intuos3 for Illustrator but haven't installed them yet.Update: I got Manga Studio 5 and this tablet is phenomenal with MS5's brush engine, I'm giving it another star.
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