HARDWARE REVIEW
Inspiroy Dial 2
AUTHOR PROFILE
Ian Dean Editor of Digital Arts and Design at Creative Bloq, and former editor of both 3D World and ImagineFX, Ian has over 25 years’ experience in writing for film, games, art and technology. bit.ly/iandean
+ PROS
Fast and accurate dials
Good drawing experience
Excellent pen technology
- CONS
Lacks a USB-C adapter
App doesn’t work on ChromeOS
The Inspiroy Dial 2 is well made, solid, and comes with all you need, except a USB-C adapter
© Huion
PRICE £160/$160 | COMPANY Huion | WEBSITE huion.com
TheHuion Inspiroy Dial 2 is the latest drawing tablet from this budget-friendly brand that has been catching up to Wacom in the last year. This tablet is a design update to the award-winning Huion Inspiroy Dial. Not only has Huion revamped the design and feel, but it’s also included the new batteryfree PenTech 3.0 stylus. Sounds great? Well, it is.
Drawing tablets like the Huion Inspiroy Dial 2 enable artists to replicate the actions on a tablet onto a computer screen to create digital art and edit photos.
To review the Inspiroy Dial 2, I spent a couple of weeks using it, doodling art in ArtRage Vitae and Rebelle 5. The tablet’s top features include six programmable quick keys, two customisable dials, a batteryfree stylus with 8,192 levels of pressure, and Bluetooth 5.0 support for wireless use. It also works with Mac, Windows, Android and Chromebooks.