The HiPad Pro is Chuwi’s new iPad Pro clone like Android 11 tablet, I’ve done my full review video of this one and for the price, it’s certainly an interesting tablet. The review stated one of the cons was it’s lacking a Widevine Level 1 Cert, this how now been fixed making it the first Chinese brand tablet (excluding Lenovo) with a Widevine Level 1 cert. My review of it is below. There is also a nice keyboard cover case that you can get for a little extra which is well worth it. The current deal price of around $189 USD is only valid for 24 hours so you have to be quick. The deal is here on Aliexpress. (valid 3-4th of August)
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Annabelle
it looks great THE TABLET I LIKE IT A LOT.
Marten James
Nice post!
murdic
Is Chuwi the first to use Microsoft Pen Protocol stylus for Android devices? This is their H6 stylus, I use one with Chuwi’s Hi10X Win 2-in-1, also with an Eve V 12.6″ Surface Pro-like tab. I use the stylus for drawing and painting with Krita, Sketchable, Rebelle. Chuwi claims that it’s 4096 pressure levels, I don’t know about that, but it’s very satisfactory, capable of very fine initial stroke, thickening then tapering off to fine again. Some of Krita’s tools have pressure thickness AND opacity variation combined, like real-world double-action airbrushes, but without the mess and fussiness (and the sheer PITA of editing paintings and drawings without layers and undo/redo) of real-world art materials. H6 is USB charging too, no scramble for AAAA batteries, which is something that Microsoft’s recently adopted for some styluses, while Chuwi’s latest H7 HiPen counterintuitively goes back to the AAAA.
Are there digital art programs for Android that’ll be able to use MPP stylus finesse? Microsoft’s own styluses now have tilt functionality to mimic pencil tilt, I expect that requires specific drivers.
john tamblot
it looks great THE TABLET I LIKE IT A LOT.