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Hi Guys - thinking of using a tablet with Miro… but don’t want to spend a fortune (no Scottish jokes please 😉 -just want to use for simple annotation / redlining. 

Any suggestions?

cheers.

d.

@Don McIntyre -

I use one from Huion Technology which I got from Amazon for under $60. Pretty good performance and no battery in the stylus.

Kiron


many thanks Kiron - have ordered one… :-)


@Don McIntyre -

I use one from Huion Technology which I got from Amazon for under $60. Pretty good performance and no battery in the stylus.

Kiron

@Kiron Bondale Would you be able to share the amazon link or the model number...seems like Huion has a big selection so its not easy to spot the recommendation


I got the HS64 from Amazon, @Milan Shah 

Kiron


I got the HS64 from Amazon, @Milan Shah 

Kiron

thanks...so it looks like a device that you attach to your laptop or machine...I was looking at an direct to miro tablet. thanks for the info anyway

 


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