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Reddit mentions of Monoprice 110594 10 x 6.25-inch Graphic Drawing Tablet (4000 LPI, 200 RPS, 2048 Levels),10" x 6.25" 5080 LPI, Black

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We found 10 Reddit mentions of Monoprice 110594 10 x 6.25-inch Graphic Drawing Tablet (4000 LPI, 200 RPS, 2048 Levels),10" x 6.25" 5080 LPI, Black. Here are the top ones.

Get unsurpassed accuracy and performance from this 10 x 6.25-inch Graphic Drawing Tablet from Monoprice!This tablet features a 4000 lines per inch (LPI) drawing resolution, a 200 RPS report rate, and 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity. It has eight user assignable Express Keys on the left side of the drawing area. It also features sixteen user assignable Hot Cells along the upper edge of the drawing surface. The Express Keys and Hot Cells can be assigned to input specific keystroke combinations, launch applications, open web pages, send email, or to emulate a specific mouse function (e.g., left-click).The tablet comes with driver/software utilities for use with Windows (XP and later) and Mac OS X (10.4.x and later). It uses a USB interface and is physically compatible with Linux, though Linux drivers are not included.Note: Starting with v9.0 of the Windows driver (Jul 16, 2014, linked below) the ability to flip the tablet so that the Express Keys are on the right side has been added.
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height2 Inches
Length10 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJune 2019
Size10" x 6.25" 5080 LPI
Weight2.42 Pounds
Width6.25 Inches
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Found 10 comments on Monoprice 110594 10 x 6.25-inch Graphic Drawing Tablet (4000 LPI, 200 RPS, 2048 Levels),10" x 6.25" 5080 LPI, Black:

u/Persetaja · 12 pointsr/comics

I remember a few hours of trying out different drivers cause they were outdated or something, and with some the pressure didn't work, since I got it working it's nice tho, however some of the functionality is lost because the drivers aren't exactly the ones meant for it

https://www.amazon.com/Monoprice-6-25-inch-Graphic-Drawing-Tablet/dp/B00H4LAF9O

^ the culprit in question

u/grandzooby · 3 pointsr/linuxmint

I recently got this Monoprice tablet via Amazon ($40: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00H4LAF9O) to make lecture videos. It works really well on Mint 17.3 with at least Krita and Pinta. I would expect it to work with Gimp as well. I didn't have to install any special drivers - it just worked out of the box.

If you plug it in before starting Krita, it will do a nice job with the pressure-sensitivity.

u/shadyedit · 3 pointsr/ArtFundamentals

The first tablet I ever had was some cheapo bamboo 20 dollar bin sale garbage. It was maximum trash, BUT a good doorway to digital. And I didn’t feel guilty if i wasn’t drawing on it all the time because it was cheap garbage, so I gradually got used to tablet stuff until years later I got an expensive tablet for semiprofessional use. If you, like me, find yourself crippled by boundless anxiety and self-loathing, I absolutely recommend starting with cheap trash and working your way up over time as strangers on the internet validate your life choices. Also, a ton of my art friends who also started with cheap trash told me they loved monoprice tablets because they were cheap but not glitchy like my old bamboo.

u/RobbStoneVA · 3 pointsr/animation

By the look of her art and the use of Scratch, I assume your niece is fairly young ("teenage" is a wide margin to guess). This is great that she's starting so early. I started far too late compared to most and regret it every day.

I would not advise a tablet unless she's at least 14, and that's pushing it. If she is and you're ready for the gamble, that's all your choice. They're delicate pieces of hardware and the lower end brands ([Huion] (https://www.amazon.com/Huion-Graphic-Drawing-Tablet-Pressure/dp/B00DKW816K/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1466736352&sr=8-4&keywords=huion+tablet), [Monoprice] (https://www.amazon.com/Monoprice-6-25-inch-Graphic-Drawing-Tablet/dp/B00H4LAF9O/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1466736418&sr=8-1&keywords=monoprice+tablet), [Ugee] (https://www.amazon.com/Ugee-M708-Digital-Graphics-Rechargeable/dp/B00VUHQECU/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1466736442&sr=8-2&keywords=ugee+tablet) ) are built a bit weaker than something like a Wacom (suggesting the [Bamboo] (https://www.amazon.com/Wacom-Bamboo-CTL471-Tablet-Black/dp/B00EVOXM3S/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1466736313&sr=8-1&keywords=wacom+bamboo) model to start off, it's a good spot, cheaper and sturdy). but again, I wouldn't risk it at 13 unless you can trust her wholly with an ~$70 piece of hardware.

Software-wise, there are free programs out there to get her started that have better interfaces than Scratch but similar functionality. [Pencil2D] (http://www.pencil2d.org/) is a pretty good starter. Crazy Talk is pretty drag-n-drop, so she wouldn't really get to express her own art as much if at all. It's better to get her something that allows her own art.

I'll always advocate my favorite timeless animation method: post-it notes. get her a bunch of different ones and ask her to use them to animate a little thing. A ball bouncing, a person walking, anything she wants. It's cheap and allows her to really expand on the concept of animation without boundaries.

Good luck :D

u/bendanger · 1 pointr/learnart

https://www.amazon.com/Monoprice-6-25-inch-Graphic-Drawing-Tablet/dp/B00H4LAF9O I have an older model of this one. No plans to upgrade/switch to a wacom. This thing is legit for the price. Comparable to similar ones that are 5x the price. Review here-

http://frenden.com/post/31659364200/the-little-monoprice-graphics-tablet-that-could

u/StressCavity · 1 pointr/animation

I'd recommend this Monoprice tablet: LINK
I've used Monoprice, Huion, Wacom Intuos and WacomCintiq tablets, and honestly the Monoprice is plenty fine. The price to performance jump for a nice Intuos is not going to be apparent for someone just starting.


As for animating software, they can be very expensive if you decide to get dedicated animating software. There are free alternatives, such as Plastic Animation Paper or EasyToon.

If you're willing to spend money, Toon Boom and Adobe Animate/Flash are both popular.

u/Typesetter · 1 pointr/Assistance

And this is an alround great tablet, I've actually owned and used this same model.
https://www.amazon.com/Monoprice-6-25-inch-Graphic-Drawing-Tablet/dp/B00H4LAF9O/ref=sr_1_65?ie=UTF8&qid=1503863155&sr=8-65&keywords=wacom

Huge drawing surface, tons of pressure levels for the price.

u/0xBAMA · 1 pointr/thinkpad

I have tried some of the cheaper Wacom offerings and been pretty disappointed, this tablet is what I've been using for about two years and for 40 bucks you really can't go wrong. Physically, it's a little large but the precision is way better than the cheaper intuos series tablets.

u/taw94 · 1 pointr/techsupport

Looks like at least one of the Monoprice tablets is made by Huion. You might need to figure out which Huion model is similar to your Monoprice device and use those drivers:

https://www.amazon.com/Monoprice-6-25-inch-Graphic-Drawing-Tablet/dp/B00H4LAF9O


- Question: Does this work on a macbook pro with os x el capitan?

- Answer: You need to download Huion 610 drivers. The monoprice drivers dont support El Capitan.

u/dcresistance · 1 pointr/anime

Below $100, you're looking at the cheaper Wacoms or a decent amount of Monoprice tablets. This is a pretty good one. It has 2048 levels of pressure, a 10x6.25 inch active area, 8 reprogrammable physical keys, and 16 reprogrammable soft keys. $50.