The expresskeys look similar to the expresskeys found on the Huion New 1060 Plus that I reviewed before. The front and back edge of the tablet are curved so that you can rest your arm on it comfortably. This would not be a problem in most cases, but this tablet creaks obnoxiously when you flex it, so even just placing your hand on the tablet causes it to creak pretty annoyingly. The rubber feet do their job of holding the tablet in place despite being small, however, the tablet caves inward in the middle when applying pressure on the tablet due to how far apart the rubber feet are located. The underside of the tablet has the usual information sticker and four very small rubber feet. Like with all rough textured tablets, the surface will be scratched off from repeated use. The plastic-y feeling can also be largely attributed to the material that the pen nib is made of. You can clearly tell that it’s a super rough plastic and does not replicate the feel of paper that well. It has quite a bit of roughness, but it does not feel as natural and feels rather plastic-y. The surface of this tablet is actually quite rough compared to other tablets. Like all other tablets with 10 x 6 inches of space, it’s fairly large but should fit in almost all normal sized bags and backpacks. This tablet has a standard design with a softer plastic border around a rough plastic drawing surface. There’s nothing very special or abnormal about it. The Parblo A610s comes in a nice white and blue box. Price: 59.99 USD (when this review was written) If you are experienced with tablets, this tablet is probably not the best of your options, and you will want to look for other options. If you are considering this as your first graphics tablet, it can certainly take that role, but there are probably other options you can consider. Some aspects may improve or change over time, so it is in your best interest to concentrate on reviews which are less than 1 year old. Prices may have changed since I wrote this review. I am not a Mac or Linux user!! I only tested this tablet on Windows 8 and Windows 10. This review has my actual thoughts on the tablet and how it actually works in comparison to other tablets you can buy. I was not given a condition that my review has to praise the tablet, and I wouldn’t want to review a tablet for a company which asks me to do that. Parblo came out with a new tablet fairly recently and asked me if I would like to review it for them, so I happily accepted their offer and got them to ship it to me.
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