Huion Inspiroy Frego M review: an elegant tablet, aimed at digital artists

A surprisingly brilliant wireless drawing tablet.

Huion Inspiroy Frego M review, with its accompanying stylus.
(Image: © Rob)

Our Verdict

The Frego M is a fantastic tablet, coming in at a great price. Wireless connection provides a wonderful experience, although check bluetooth compatibility, as I had mixed results. The drawing experience is great and for general computing duties works very well too.

For

  • Excellent accuracy
  • Very tactile feeling experience
  • Wireless is very useful

Against

  • Bluetooth connection issues
  • No pen stand supplied

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The Inspiroy Frego M is Huion's latest graphics tablet pitched at beginner artists and creatives or anyone looking for a well-priced drawing tablet. Promising cutting edge levels of accuracy, alongside wireless capabilities, to aid a tidy desk or a more useful travel experience, this is a small drawing tablet with big ideas. Huion also has the Inspiroy Frego S model, which offers the same features and stylus, but in a smaller tablet size.

The best drawing tablets have been around for a long time now, with the odd update and upgrade. The yearly new release cycle brings in the latest levels of accuracy, sensitivity and maybe the odd new feature, but fundamentally they all do the same thing, so the manufacturers are all now vying for your consideration based on nuances in design, function or tech. For example, in recent months we've had Xencelabs' Pen Tablet Medium bundle for value, XPPen's Magic Drawing Pad for innovation, and the Wacom One series for tech at a lower price.

Wacom One Medium
at wacom.com

Wacom's new 'budget' range also features wireless Bluetooth and can be connected to Windows, Chromebook, Mac OS and Android devices. It costs a little ,more, but Wacom's are built to last.

Ugee M908
at ugee.com

Despite being half the price of the Frego M, the Ugee M908 is a surprisingly good little tablet. Our reviewer loved the M908, but it lacks the wireless connectivity of the Huion and Wacom tablets.

XPPen Deco Pro (Gen2)
at storexppen.co.uk

The new Deco Pro (Gen2) is compatible with everything, and features a slick new slim curved design. It comes in three sizes, features Bluetooth and wired connections and has a stylus with 16K pressure levels.

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The Verdict
8.5

out of 10

Huion Frego M

The Frego M is a fantastic tablet, coming in at a great price. Wireless connection provides a wonderful experience, although check bluetooth compatibility, as I had mixed results. The drawing experience is great and for general computing duties works very well too.

Rob Redman is the editor of ImagineFX magazines and former editor of 3D World magazine. Rob has a background in animation, visual effects, and photography.

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