Introduced in 2022, the Giano G930L is a fantastic value. It's quite nice for drawing and I enjoy the extra size.
Its competitor is the Wacom Intuos Pro Large (PTH-860), and the Giano has some interesting differences:
The Giano G930L costs about $200 where the Wacom Intuos Pro Large (PTH-860) costs about $500
The Giano's active area is slightly larger than the Wacom Intuos Pro
Comes with the Huion PW517 pen.
The tablet has a textured surface. Amount of texture comparable to the Wacom Intuos Pro.
One minor nit: By default, the tablet when connected will still go to sleep apparently to conserve its battery. This isn't a problem because you go into the driver and turn off this sleep behavior.
There's a monochromatic OLED auxiliary display on the upper left of the tablet. This is a nice feature that lets you see the battery level easily.
Large tablets require some adjustment to work with. More here: Using large pen tablets
Some pressure pulsing visible at lower pressure. Will mostly be be visible with strokes using large brushes.
Rating: VERY GOOD. low amounts of wobble.