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TIP: Keep other tablets and other items with electrical components at least a few feet a way, as interference from them can cause odd hover issues. The tablet shows the numbers 1-16, so you can access these softkeys while drawing. It doesn’t cause any blobs or sudden changes. It’s quite comparable to Wacom, and some may even prefer the Huion. Both lower and middle sensitivity feel comfortable to draw, and I’m not a hard presser. Setting it at lower sensitivity still gives a good variation. It’s responsive and snappy and goes from a very thin line to thick. The most sensitive setting still provided good variation. Setting the pressure curve in the middle produced the best results for me. There’s a row of numbers across the top that visually correspond to the softkeys. Palm rejection and hover work fine. The beaded surface provides a rough area that’s pleasant to draw on despite the noise, and the surface may cause nibs may wear down quickly–luckily, they’ve provided extras. The penn makes a scratchy noise when drawing on the beaded surface. The weight of the pen doesn’t result in too-heavy lines. The build is plastic and seems quite durable. The buttons are placed so that you have to be a little careful to not press them by accident, but you can get used to it and avoid accidental presses. The gray grip is hard, but has a more graspable texture than the rest of the pen, which is smoother. It’s pretty heavy with the battery in it–this is an AAA battery, not a smaller AAAA. The pen is chunky, about 1/2″ at the thickest part, with the grip part being a little thinner.
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I also tried the Huion H610/H610 Pro driver from the Huion site and it worked. The specs and appearance seem to match. The driver for the Turcom is made by Huion. Some reviews say it’s the same tablet as the Huion H610 (non-Pro), which has an AAA battery-powered pen. The Turcom’s beaded surface is rougher than the H610 Pro’s, which is also beaded, but smoother. It looks a lot like the Huion H610Pro, but I weighed the two and the Huion weighs slightly more. The Turcom TS-6610 tablet has a solid build quality, with eight customizable Hot Keys, including a two-button ring with a zoom in/out default function, and 16 softkeys you can program in the advanced driver settings. There’s no larger guide on the TurcomUSA site (compare to Huion, which sends a more complete set of information in a booklet). The quickstart guide doesn’t look professionally designed, but it has the basic information needed. The tablet and other items came safely packed in styrofoam.
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Overall the drivers worked best on Mac, then Windows 10 on laptop/desktop, then Windows tablet.
I tested art programs and installed the driver on different computers and operating systems. Turcom was kind enough to send me this tablet. The driver has a feature that will adjust for lefties once they turn the tablet so the buttons are on the right. It’s pretty easy to take with you at a little over 2 pounds. Pen weight with battery: 26g (battery alone is 11g) Pen takes AAA battery (included) no eraser tip
Pen included, takes AAA battery (included)ĭriver available from included disk or from Turcom site
Graphics tablet (no screen), attaches to computerĥ nibs (one in pen and 4 extra nibs are all the same)ġ6 customizable “functional cells,” on-screen softkeys
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I tested it with various art programs on both Mac and Windows, and reported the results below. Summary: The tablet is built well, and the pressure curve is great, but the driver can be difficult. Turcom makes audio equipment, security cameras, LED lights, and drawing tablets, including one pen-display tablet (as of 7/16). Last updated Wednesday, AugTurcom TS-6610 tablet review, with art-program testing