no never, i hate PMs because 90% of the time they're people asking for signatures or art ~_~
Huion 1060+
It comes with 2 styluses, one is rechargable and the other is battery (basically, a back up). It has a set of buttons, but you can only map 1/2 of them (there's like, 2 on each row, but the two on the same row do the same thing)
Pros:
Great pressure sensitivity - my previous tablet was a wacom intuous 3, and it only had half the sensitivity of my current tablet. the range of pen pressure I can do it A++++
not really sure if a pro or con but it's weird that you have to recharge the stylus (intuos 3 didn't have to), but I use my tablet regularly (like, every day) and I haven't had to recharge it in several months, so it lasts very long
The buttons are convenient to map different keys to, I can't remember the defaults, but for example, I have mine set to undo - pen tool I use - eraser tool I use. I don't use the bottom 3
Tablet is lightweight
the USB cord thing that connects between the comp and tablet can be unplugged from tablet, which is GREAT because the cord getting worn out etc and eventually breaking from being twisted etc is what killed the 2 intuos 3's I've ever owned (see Con tho)
a lot cheaper than most tablets for some good quality features (basically, gr8 pressure sensitivity)
Cons:
the drivers were at the time really fucking awful to get working with my dual monitors. i had to do some tricky uguuy things to get it to work
the stylus that uses batteries is heavy because of the batteries, but i don't care because I don't use it
not all the buttons can be mapped to keys, only 1/2
kind of cheap components (see next to see what I mean)
tho the USB cord being able to get unplugged is great, it's also annoying. I had to replace my USB cord because I essentially broke the end that plugs into the tablet. the cord I currently use is kind of....loose? it falls out a lot when I'm drawing, which is extrememly annoying because the shitty drivers will make the tablet not work in SAI (art program) which requires me to do some mroe tricky uguuy things to get it to work again.
if i think of more i'll let you know. overall tho, the tablet is good for its price, you just have to be careful because it is kind of cheapily made (but I think even wacom's newer tablets are cheapily made, and if you buy a wacom, 50% of what you're paying for is the brand name). i swear i'm forgetting to mention something but i straight up can't think