
Huion Inspiroy H950P
Score: 78/100
Wacom Intuos Small Pistachio
Score: 73/100Rankings

The Huion Inspiroy H950P is a compact tablet with an 8 mm thin profile, battery-free pen and 8192 pressure levels. Its small active area and lack of multi-touch limit workflow for power users. Ideal for beginners and mobile creators who need portability.

The Wacom Intuos Small Bluetooth is a compact, lightweight tablet with Bluetooth and USB connectivity, a battery-free EMR pen and four ExpressKeys. Its small active area and absence of tilt support limit professional use, and it lacks multi-touch gestures. Perfect for educators, students, and hobbyists who prioritize portability and wireless freedom.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
221 mmbest | 152 mm | |
138 mmbest | 95 mm | |
8,192best | 4,096 | |
| ↓ lower better | 497 g | 250 gbest |
60 degreesbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 8 mmbest | 9.5 mm |
— | 1 yearsbest | |
8best | 4 |
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Connectivity(1) | ||
Connectivity Interface | Micro USB | Bluetooth, USB |
Display(2) | ||
Active Area Width (mm) | 221 mm | 152 mm |
Active Area Height (mm) | 138 mm | 95 mm |
General(1) | ||
Compatible Operating Systems | Windows 7+, macOS 10.11+, Android, Chromebook, Linux | Mac, PC, Chromebook, Android 6.0+ |
Pen & Controls(3) | ||
Pressure Sensitivity Levels | 8192 | 4096 |
Pen Tilt Support | true | false |
Shortcut Keys Count | 8 | 4 |
Build & Design(3) | ||
Weight (g) | 497 g | 250 g |
Thickness (mm) | 8 mm | 9.5 mm |
Overall Dimensions | 320.8 x 188.8 x 8 | 200 x 160 x 8.9 mm |

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Professional reviewers consider the H950P a surprisingly capable entry-level tablet, appreciating its comfortable active area, solid 8192-level pressure sensitivity and broad OS support, while noting that the modest drawing surface and missing multi-touch and eraser button may limit its appeal for more demanding workflows.
Everyday users love the tablet's portability, battery-free pen and shortcut keys, and its seamless compatibility with major creative software, but many express frustration over the limited active area, lack of multi-touch gestures and the pen's missing eraser function.

“just enough room to be able to work comfortably without feeling too confined”

“I've been using their products for last 20+ years, and this one didn't disappoint! This is my first wireless Wacom, so I was a bit worry about laggings and connectivity in general, but no issues so far. Great build and functionality for the price.”

“it's really thin and compact it fits on my desk pretty well”



Wacom Intuos suits users who prioritize brand and driver features; H950P is a cost-effective, portable alternative.

Professional reviewers consider the Intuos Small Bluetooth a solid, reliable choice for beginners, emphasizing its strong build quality, value for money, thin portable form factor, and lag-free Bluetooth performance. Long-time Wacom users note that it meets expectations for an entry-level wireless tablet without compromising functionality.
Everyday users appreciate the tablet's sturdy construction, lightweight and compact design, and the absence of Bluetooth lag, often highlighting the included software as a bonus. Common criticisms focus on the need for initial calibration, a few seconds of startup delay, and a modest learning curve for new digital artists.