Recs.
Updated
Huion is a China based company, known for making affordable graphics tablets. The Giano Wireless is an impressive device with its long battery life and sleek overall design. It does have some minor flaws, like the poorly-designed power switch.
SpecsUpdate
Pros
Cons
Con Power button sticks out and can be accidentally flipped
When using the Huion Giano, it is too easy to accidentally toggle the switch between on and off by just a light flick of a lever. This makes it really inconvenient. Huion would have made this tablet a lot better by maybe changing that to a small switch on the side or possibly increasing the amount of pressure needed to toggle the lever between on and off. The power switch design comes as a downfall of an otherwise sleek design. It actually worries the user about storing the tablet, while turned on, in a narrow carrying case, since it's likely it will turn off by accident.
Con Little variety in available pen tips
Both the Wacom Intuos Pro and Cintiq come with 10 different tips for the stylus. The Huion Giano, on the other hand, comes with just four. This may be a disadvantage to those that are keen on the different textures and writing styles of the variety provided.
Con Lines are not equally smooth on every platform
The Giano Wireless is compatible with both Windows and macOS, but there are performance differences. It shows some shaken lines with the Windows drivers but on Mac OS the input is very smooth and precise. This may be something to consider before investing in this device.