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There's an offer near me for a huion HS611 for £48 ($57.78, €56.83) which would be my first drawing tablet but it seems way too good to be true.
When I've seen people talk about recommended tablets overall in the past the price point is normally like $200 minimum but the specs are perfect for what I'd want and the reviews are generally glowing - even the long term ones where the only emerging issue was seemingly with the specific pen included with the tablet (despite what the filthy westoid says in the OP).

Is there something I'm missing here? Is it at the end of support or something? Is that a typical price point for the features offered and I'm just looking in the wrong places for alternative brands? Are the people who review drawing tablets online just incredibly out of touch from getting sent them for reviews? At the end of the day it's not so much money that I'd lose sleep over it if I got it wrong but I don't like to get scammed and I'd rather get it right the first time.

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I see that's $80 before shipping on Amazon. Unless you really need wireless for some reason, get a Huion HS611. It's on flash sale until Dec 23 for $60 and free shipping in their official site, and it's a lot more features for the money.
You get more express keys, touch bar, and multimedia keys.
While Wacom is certainly superior it doesn't matter at that price caliber because you're getting cut down versions of their own technology. For example, that pen doesn't have an eraser.

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