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>>2789656
Oh yes; there's simply no comparison.

The best way I can think of describing it so that people who've never used it can relate is that it's basically a Cintiq that happens to be oriented differently. It's not an exact 1:1 screen to drawing surface like a Cintiq is (about .5 square inch difference between it and a 15.6in. monitor), but with all other than the most extravagant Cintiq models you're sacrificing a lot of screen real estate vs. a standard computer monitor anyway. An Intuos Large is second to none as far as conventional tablets goes, and I'd take it over anything short of a Cintiq 27QHD. Similarly if I were a broke nigga, I'd take the Huion Giano over any Intuos model short of the Large. That drawing surface size is just key, and more than makes up for some of Huion's deficiencies in some areas.

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>>2759845
I own/have owned Wacom tablets too tho.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AR8D2yqgQ1U

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>>2753524
>it begins once again

I wouldn't care so much about this subject if I didn't feel like I'd gotten played myself, nigga..

I'll reiterate, when it comes to sketching and drawing in general, the Giano is substantially better than the Intuos Medium. Conveniently enough I've got an Intuos Large, a Medium the Giano and a Cintiq 12wx and I've used them all. I'm not just talking out of my ass when I say that a Large sized tablet is pretty much functionally identical to a Cintiq in every metric that counts, because I've experienced it myself.

You probably won't find too many people here that actually have experience using as many different Wacom products as I have on this board-don't let my sacrifice be in vain, fampaisano.

Here's one of the newer reviews of the damn thing by an 18 year old girl in case you're still under the impression I'm just some sneaky chinaman trying to trick you into getting a good deal or some sh*t lmoa

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwtXJ3ZqUKU

Intuos Large > Huion Giano > Everything else

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=963h3JWsTnY

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>>2753524
>it begins once again

I wouldn't care so much about this subject if I didn't feel like I'd gotten played myself, nigga..

I'll reiterate, when it comes to sketching and drawing in general, the Giano is substantially better than the Intuos Medium-especially if you have a typical sized monitor (My 17inch laptop is pretty much ideal, but a bigger standalone monitor doesn't impede its use much). Conveniently enough I've got an Intuos Large, a Medium the Giano and a Cintiq 12wx and I've used them all. I'm not just talking out of my ass when I say that a Large sized tablet combined with a reasonably sized monitor is pretty much functionally identical to a Cintiq in every metric that counts because I've experienced it myself. In fact in a lot of ways it simply feels better.

You probably won't find too many people here that actually have experience using as many different Wacom products as I have on this board-don't let my sacrifice be in vain, fampaisano.

Here's one of the newer reviews of the thing by an 18 year old girl in case you're still under the impression I'm just some sneaky chinaman trying to trick you into getting a good deal or some sh*t lmoa

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwtXJ3ZqUKU

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