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HUION KAMVAS Pro 16 2.5K QHD Drawing Tablet with Screen QLED Full-Laminated Graphics Tablet with Battery-Free Pen, 15.8-inch Digital Art Tablet Compatible with Mac, PC, Android & Linux

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Size: 15.6inch


Style: 2.5K QHD


Features

  • Outstanding Visuals: With 2560x1440 QHD resolution and a high pixel density of 186ppi, Huion Kamvas Pro 16(2.5K) will show every detail of your creation in striking clarity. And the full lamination technology helps reduce parallax to the lowest so your cursor appears exactly where you expect even at the edges. Besides, the anti-glare glass keeps you comfortable by preventing distracting reflections while the IPS panel technology lets you enjoy the same vibrant image from a wide angle of 178.
  • True-to-life Colors: Powered by Quantum Dot technology, Kamvas Pro 16(2.5K) drawing tablet is able to deliver 16.7 millions colors with 99% Adobe sRGB wide color gamut and a high contrast ratio of 1200:1 that ensures smooth color gradation and precision. It can satisfy the needs of creative professions from photo and video editing to graphics design who is looking for highly color-accurate graphics monitor. Every piece of content can be displayed in the exact color as the creators intend.
  • Advanced Pen Performance: By using Huion PenTech 3.0, the battery-free stylus PW517 offers amazing precision and natural control with 8192 levels of pen pressure, 60 tilt recognition and >300pps report rating. It just feels like a regular pen so you can start drawing and writing right out of the box without much of learning curve. Plus you can set up your favourite shortcuts to the pen-side buttons and the 8 express keys on the display making the creative process more productive and enjoyable.
  • Powerful Connection: The Kamvas Pro 16 (2.5K) features a USB-C port that supports both HDMI and DP signal. You can easily and quickly hook it up to a wide variety of devices including Windows PC, Mac, Android tablets and phones with a single full-featured USB-C cable to transmit data, display signal and up to 100w power all at once. You also can use the 3 in 2 cable(HDMI) which is more stable and durable than the 3 in 1 cable. Enjoy a clutter-free work space with the powerful USB-C connectivity.
  • Considerate Accessories: An adjustable stand is included so that you can quickly find your preferred position for all-day comfort. Except for standard nibs, it also comes with 5 felt nibs to meet different creative needs. Drawing glove, pen holder, extension cable... Everything you need is included. Kamvas Pro 16 (2.5K) is a creative tool you can reply on.

Brand: HUION


Connectivity Technology: USB, Full-Featured USB-C Cable, 3-in-2 HDMI Cable


Pressure Sensitivity: 8192 Levels


Operating System: Windows 7 or later, macOS 10.12 or later, Android(USB3.1 DP1.2 or later)


Special Feature: 2.5K QHD Resolution, Upgraded PenTech 3.0, USB-C Cable Connection, Full Lamination Technology, Programmable Press Keys See more


Product Dimensions: 17.01 x 10 x 4.02 inches


Item Weight: 2.8 pounds


Item model number: GT1602


Date First Available: September 3, 2021


Manufacturer: Shenzhen Huion Animation Technology LTD.


Country of Origin: China


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  • Affordable and nice display tablet!
Size: 15.6inch Style: Full HD
This is my first display tablet and really debated on whether to even splurge on one since I have grown well adept to using my trusty Wacom Intuous 5 Touch Medium non-display tablet. Needless, to say, I am glad I did, though. The transition went as well as I could hope for in that I like the pen, I like the screen and drawing/painting on it seems to be working very well. I, initially, did have an "Oh-No-Moment" when I fired up Clip Studio Paint Pro and the pen wouldn't register my strokes. I searched online and found a solution. I had to go to File > Preference > Tablet... and change the "Using Tablet Service" from "Wintab" to "Tablet PC." My computer is a desktop and not a "Tablet PC" but this seems to have done the trick. Anyway, after using a non-display tablet for so many years and getting over the hand-eye-coordination thing, the transition to the display tablet was a bit jarring at first. But, I think, the transition will be much easier this time around because having a screen does make drawing more intuitive and fun. I even like the posture of hunching over the drawing, now, with the display tablet and harkens back to drawing on actual paper. Even, if it's not necessarily good for posture, it makes one feel more "focused." LOL! Speaking of hunching over, the new drawing position of the display tablet does introduce something I didn't encounter with a non-display tablet and that is my hand and pen does get in the way of what I am drawing a little bit. But, I think, my brain is just not used to this, yet. Also, the pen does squeak when pressed hard. And, pressing hard on the screen does create those "ripple effects" from the pen pressure, which gave me pause at first. But, I think that is just inherent of LCD tech.... Other thoughts are... and not in any order... build quality is nice; feels solid since the front and back are made of aluminum; the default/out-of-the-box color of the display did not look out of whack and looked "normal" to my naked eye; I did tweak the colors a little bit to make it look closer to my reference monitor, which is an Asus PA238Q ProArt Monitor and supposedly "factory-calibrated;" so, just by eyeing it, I was able to get the Huion's screen to "match" my Asus monitor, which is possible due to the display's array of OSD settings, allowing one to adjust Gamma, Temperature, Color, etc... More, thoughts... Installing the driver was semi-painless; the UI of the driver is at least easy to navigate and clearly labeled; I like that one can bind the 6 keys on the side of the tablet to whatever one wants; I wish the buttons did have an LED of some kind, though, because it is hard to see when drawing at night (but, that would probably add to the cost); the touch slider-strip thingy is cool and works and I use it to zoom-in-out of my canvas; but, it is very "touchy" and "sensitive" and gets activated, unintentionally, when sliding fingers to and fro from the other side buttons; my Wacom Intuous 5 pen and the Kamvas 16 Pro Pen are very similar in feeling to me, which is great; I do wish Huion supplied different nibs as Wacom does; and, not the same hard plastic nib times 8 or what-have-you (My Wacom Intuous 5 came with different style/material nibs; so, my preferred nib on my Wacom is actually made of some rubbery substance, so it's kinda soft when drawing).... What else... that is all, for now... I have only had this for a day, but, wanted to post my initial impression in the hope that it can be of use to ppl out there making the same decision that I did. Thank you! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2021 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Exceptional quality for the price.
Size: 15.6inch Style: Full HD
Preface: I have owned a variety of drawing tablets and use them daily for my work. I have previously only ever used Wacom tablets, going back as far as pre-bamboo days. I use tablets on a nearly daily basis for my job. But I have never used a display-screen drawing tablet. But if there was an all-encompassing way I can describe the experience of upgrading from a standard drawing tablet to a display-screened tablet it would be: "Game Changer" The tablet is packaged as well has you would both hope and expect from a drawing tablet of this price range. Every bit of packaging is secure and intentional. Setup was quick and easy, no hassle. The tablet itself is a really good weight. Heavy enough that it feels like it isn't going to just fly out of your hands if you shift in your chair, but not weighty enough to feel like a burden if you need to grab it with one hand. The stand that it comes with for your lap with the varying heights is... strangely beautifully designed. Of all the things, the stand is made with stunning engineering and it looks and feels great, and is exceptionally collapsible. Turning on the display, it's really nice and bright, with sharp, crisp colors. Whatever material the screen is made out of, or coated in, gives the display that very subtle stippled color "screen protector" look. I thought that would bother me and affect the drawings but it's pretty unnoticeable after just a short while. I've never noticed any lag with the tablet, nor any stuttering or visible refresh rate. All lines have drawn butter smooth. The pen is comfortable and easy to use, and coupled with a tablet glove (one of those funky ring and pinky finger gloves) it just glides across the surface. The side buttons are fantastic and I really can't get over the middle sliding "button". I normally keep it configured to zoom in photoshop, but I love that you can cycle through functions. This slide is a lot like the dial on the Intuos Pro tablet… except better executed. (I stopped using the Intuos dial because it never felt right. It was always way too sensitive and swapping between functions was annoying on it.) The difference using this display tablet over my previous Intuos Pro is… well it makes me shake my head at my own arguments I've had that I didn't need the expense of upgrading to a display tablet. That it wouldn't make that big of a difference, and that I'd still face most of the awkwardness and pitfalls that come with using a graphics tablet. How mistaken I was. If you ever have frustration at redrawing the same darn line 50 times and you use tablets for your living… don't baulk at the price or what seems like an unnecessary upgrade. I should have jumped from my bamboo tablet straight into a display tablet. It would have saved me hundreds of hours of work and frustration. I'm a cheap girl. I like things to work, work well, and be cheap. Those are the credentials to keep me happy. And boy does this tablet satisfy all of those. The tablet itself aside, Huion is an amazing brand. It's one of those brands that falls under the price range of items that make you scratch your chin and think it must be too good to be true. But they've not yet disappointed me with any product. There will always be one or two things that could be nit-picked, but at the end of the day you're saving a huge amount of money for a brand that will do right by you, and deliver a stunning product at a very affordable price point. And this tablet is no different. The ONE thing I would like to add to the tablet, is actually an addition to the software. I loved the Intuos' radial dial menus that you could program. It made creating a LOT of quick shortcuts really easy and fast. But lacking that sort of feature isn't enough to even knock this tablet down a fraction of a start for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2019 by Colleen

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