When the package arrived, it included the following: the GT-190 with adjustable stand, the tablet pen, a USB charger for the pen, a pen stand, a USB to USB cable, a VGA cable, and a power cord. I will post an updated review when I'm able to use this with my PC, however I feel that the experience will be very similar to that on the Mac.
I own both a PC and a Mac, however for this review I only had access to my Mac at the time. I have to say that even before the tablet arrived I was quite impressed with the company as they were very fast at responding to all of my messages and were extremely helpful when answering questions. I got in contact with the company through their facebook page and within a little over a week the GT-190 was at my door. After doing some research into the company, I found that the GT-190 was exactly what I was looking for. Huion, like Wacom, makes drawing tablets of multiple types and sizes, however at a fraction of the cost. That's when I discovered the GT-190 by a Chinese company called Huion. Unfortunately that was a bit out of price range so I began looking into an inexpensive Cintiq alternative. The Wacom Cintiq is a fantastic product, however it is quite pricey, with the most inexpensive one being around $1000. Initially the only tablet that met that criteria that I was aware of was the Wacom Cintiq. Ever since I got into digital art, I have wanted a graphics tablet where you could draw on the screen.