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HUION KAMVAS Pro 16 Drawing Tablet with Screen, 15.6 inch Pen Display Anti-Glare Glass 6 Shortcut Keys Adjustable Stand, Graphics Tablet for Drawing, Writing, Design, Work with Windows, Mac and Linux

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Size: 15.6inch


Style: Full HD


Features

  • [Outstanding Visuals] You can enjoy immersive viewing in great clarity and fine detail with the help of 15.6-inch full-laminated screen and anti-glare glass of the Huion Kamvas Pro 16 drawing tablet with screen. For a good feel while drawing, the graphics drawing monitor contains smooth but slight texture.
  • [Brilliant Color] See your creations in vibrant and true-to-life colors on this pen display with 120% sRGB (92% AdobeRGB) color gamut volume(16.7 million 8-bit). 1000:1 contrast ratio shows shadow details clearer and sharper.
  • [Optimized Workflow] Kamvas pro 16 drawing monitors comprise with 6 customized express keys and a touch bar which is helpful to get access to favorite shortcuts of keywords or mouse to achieve different operations like zooming in and out, adjusting brush size, saving time and keystrokes.
  • [Adjustable Stand ST200] The adjustable stand can be moved between 20 and 60 degrees to suit your working way, which helps reduce tension for your neck, shoulder, and back, and offers you the best viewing angle for drawing and typing.
  • [Advanced Pen Performance]The art tablet includes a pen without battery which provides accurate and responsive performance, 60 tilt recognition, and virtually lag-free tracking. Moreover, the pen contains 2 side buttons that can be programmable to the softwares shortcuts.
  • [More convenient and tidier] This drawing tablet can be easily connected with the 3-in-1 USB-C cable (HDMI signal), which not only frees you from messy wire bundles but also supports connections for multiple purposes.
  • [Strong Compatibility] The tablet works well with Windows 7 or later, macOS 10.12 or later, and Linux(Ubuntu) and has good compatibility with creative software like Adobe Photoshop, Clip Studio Paint, SAI, Lightroom, etc.
  • [Warm Tips] The Kamvas Pro 16 Pen display is not a standalone product, this device must be connected to a computer/laptop to work.

Brand: HUION


Connectivity Technology: USB


Pressure Sensitivity: 8192 Levels


Operating System: Linux(Ubuntu), Mac OS 10.12 and above, Windows 7 and above


Special Feature: Anti-Glare Glass, 60° Tilt Support, Programmable Press Key, Full Lamination


Manufacturer: Shenzhen Huion Animation Technology LTD.


Target Audience: Teacher


Model Number: Kamvas Pro 16


Brand Name: HUION


Model Name: Kamvas Pro 16


Built-In Media: Foldable Stand ST200, Pen Holder PH05, Pen Nib x 10, Digital Pen PW507, 3-in-1 Cable, Power Adapter, Nib Clip, Glove, Cleaning Cloth, Quick Start Guide


Specific Uses For Product: Drawing, Designing, Painting


Display Type: LCD


Compatible Devices: Mac OS 10.12 or later, Linux(Ubuntu), Windows OS 7 or later


Native Resolution: 1920x1080


Operating System: Linux(Ubuntu), Mac OS 10.12 and above, Windows 7 and above


Additional Features: Anti-Glare Glass, 60° Tilt Support, Programmable Press Key, Full Lamination


Connectivity Technology: USB


Pressure Sensitivity: 8192 Levels


Active Surface Area: 344.16 x 193.59 mm


Item Dimensions L x W: 9.88"L x 17.24"W


Item Weight: 3 Pounds


Screen Size: 15.6 Inches


Color: Black


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Size: 13.3inch Style: Full HD
Hey there! This review is coming from an amateur hobby artist that prefers digital art and wanted to find the best tool possible within a reasonable price range. I'm not rich or anything but this is a hobby I care about so I spent maybe 5 months trying to find the ideal tablet that would take care of everything I needed it to without costing an arm and a leg. This was the tablet I settled on, and I've been extremely happy with my purchase, and I'm going to cover the concerns I had from reading previous reviews and how those worked out in practice. To start, I'm sure everyones biggest concern when debating on purchasing this is the "line wobble" pointed out by many other people. I'm happy to say that although this problem isn't solved completely, it isn't really a concern anymore! Huion has created a firmware update that once applied dramatically reduces the line wobble. It should be noted that this issue only really affected your drawing when you drew slow, diagonal lines, so for many people who do not draw this way they may not notice it. I have included before and after pictures(firmware update) to ease the concerns of anyone debating on this purchase but thinking that it might not function well enough for what they want. To receive this firmware update, you must email the huion support team at service@huiontablet.com. It includes directions on how to apply it, but a tip from me is that if the device does not show "connected" during the process, leave the usb/hdmi connected but disconnect and reconnect the USB-C port from the tablet and it will work! Now for my experience with the device... Digital has always appealed to me more than traditional as a medium, but for a few years all I've had was an old Wacom Bamboo. I never got over the disconnect between drawing on a surface and looking at different one, this feeling acted as a barrier to my motivation. I felt at home immediately upon switching to this device after it was set up and working. Even though I'm still only beginning to learn digital processes for art, I was able to crank out a painting the very first day I got it which i will include here! The screen is pretty, and I haven't yet needed to calibrate either the screen settings or the touch settings(which i hear there may be issues with unfortunately). The pressure and tilt work perfectly, and it was a significant step higher from anything that I had used. The device feels quality and the buttons/slider feel good to the touch! I feel that I will be able to grow and develop as a digital artist without feeling like there are any annoying hardware handicaps to fight through. Part of my reason for choosing this device was the smaller size and weight. It is very easy to hold and move, feels very good to hold up in my bed or to set on my lap in the chair. It isn't truly portable in that it will always require a computer and a wall outlet, but paired with my macbook they both fit easily in a bag and thats as good as portability will get for a device of this quality in my opinion. Some issues I had with it: On mac, the "Adjust Brush Size" setting of the slider did not function within photoshop. After some testing, I discovered that this functionality seems to break when you change the button bindings within the driver software. I fixed this by exporting my settings and reinstalling the driver, and importing my settings again. Testing with this it seems to work fine, however I was slightly annoyed support didn't help me with this and I had to troubleshoot it myself. There may be other obscure bugs like this that I haven't ran into yet, but here is my solution to this in case anyone needs it, I couldn't find one anywhere. In the case of other obscure bugs, I cannot promise that support will help or that you will find the answer easily online. There is some heat in the top of the screen. It gets warm, but I do not feel at all that this could impact the user or the device negatively, you typically do not have your hand at the top middle of the screen when drawing. At the very edges of the top of the screen, the mouse moves away from where you have the pen when drawing. This also has not affected me negatively, I draw in the middle mostly. I wouldn't have noticed it if other people hadn't pointed it out in other reviews, it wont affect your ability to draw with it. The stand that comes with it is pretty much garbage. It offers 7 height options but will only truly support the device at around 4 of those including just laying it flat. The lip of the stand that supports the bottom of the device needs to be longer after a certain inclination, currently it will just slide off. I can't really use it so now i'm just storing it. The pen stand is wonderful and sturdy, though, and includes 10 spare pen nibs which is very generous considering how long they can last. The stand quality hasn't impacted me much beyond disappointment, as I'd rather just hold the device anyway. So final thoughts after a week of owning this, I really love it. I feel if you are a fledgling artist looking to finally invest in good digital hardware, this is the ideal choice. If you are a seasoned digital artist, there may be larger options and more expensive options, but at this size and price you won't be upset with it as a more portable spare. I'm hoping this review eases the minds of anyone that was in my position and wondering if the kamvas pro 13 is the correct choice! I feel I'll be happily drawing on this for a few more years at least, and have really come to respect Huion as a company for offering such quality at this price for those of us who can't dump ~$2000 on a graphics monitor from Wacom. Rated material as high because it feels professional and nice. Rated durability as 4 because although I don't think it would break/scratch from use or maybe somewhat rough handling, I certainly wouldn't want to drop it from any height(like any screen device really). Ease of install rated 2 because of the need to contact support for necessary firmware updates (had to wait 12 hours for response) and issues with driver detailed above. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2019 by Sudopaws Sudopaws

  • This tablet is excellent for anyone who wants to draw/animate digitally.
Size: 15.6inch Style: Full HD
What’s In The Box: Tablet Cord (3-in-1: Power, USB,HDMI) Pen Pen Holder with extra nibs Stand Screen Cloth Glove Set Up: Set up was easy. I already own a Huion Kamvas GT-191 and GT Inspiroy H640P, so I didn’t have any issues. Make sure you follow Huion’s advice and uninstall any other drivers (Huion or other) before installing the drivers for this tablet. Color: Color is great. My Huion Kamvas GT-191 came out of the box a little blue and not very bright. I had to adjust it with a monitor color calibrator. Not this one. Right out of the box it was bright and the colors were comparable to my color-corrected HP monitor. Size: I think this size is perfect for crispness of images at 1920x1080. My Huion Kamvas GT-191 is a little less sharp than this, but that’s because it’s 19” at 1920x1080. It’s also a good size for drawing. I’ve tested it on Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Animate, and Clip Studio paint. There’s plenty of real estate for each of those programs. It’s also very thin and light, which makes it easy to move around on my desk and get it out of the way when I’m done using it. I’ve also brought it down into my lap when I lean back to draw - not good posture, but the tablet is so light, it works well drawing that way. Pen/Drawing Experience: The pen is great because it’s battery-free. The pen for my Kamvas GT-191 needs to be plugged in every once in a while, so I had to have a spare pen charged so I didn’t have to stop drawing when the battery ran out. That doesn’t happen with this one. Every time you want to use it, it’s ready and it never runs out. The drawing is excellent on the screen. There is no parallax and no line jitter. I tested a slow line at an angle without a ruler and there was very little jitter. That was due to little movements in my hand, because when I then tested it using a ruler, there was no jitter at all. The pen pressure is also great. There’s no line blowout not matter how hard you press the pen and it keeps steady pressure for any type of line you draw. I also like the texture of the screen. It has a little bit of tooth, kind of like you’re drawing on paper. It’s not exactly like paper, but it’s better than glossy screens where your pen just glides over the surface. Express Keys: There are six plus a touch slider in the middle. I programmed all of them to work with each of the drawing programs I use. They worked well and are a huge time-saver. I prefer the express keys over using my keyboard. You do have to change them for every drawing program you use, which is unfortunate. That would be one thing I’d like to see Huion change about this and future tables with express keys - it’s a matter of updating their driver software, so it should be doable. I have a workaround for this, which is to make all of the keyboard shortcuts the same across all drawing programs - it’s a little bit of extra work, but the drawing programs will keep your changes so you only need to do it once. Programs I’ve Used This With: Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe Animate CC, Clip Studio Paint, Blender 2.8, Adobe Illustrator, and Adobe Premiere Pro. It worked well with all of them. I’m using a Mac Mini 2012 i5 with 16gb of ram, so if it works on my old computer (with no lag or other issues), it should work on most others. The Stand: It’s light and has quite a few angles. I sometimes like to draw at almost a 90 degree angle, but this stand doesn’t do that. The tablet also doesn’t have any way to hook it up to a VESA arm. That’s the one thing I like better about my Kamvas GT-191 - it’s on an arm and I can tilt it into any position I want to draw in. That said, the angles it offers are good enough and don’t cause any issues with my wrist or back/neck while drawing. Final Thoughts: This is a great tablet. It’s light, somewhat portable, draws well, the screen looks great, and works with all of the programs I use to draw/animate. The only things I wish it had are Vesa-mounting capabilities and the ability to have multiple drawing programs mapped to the express keys (so you don’t have to change them for every program). I should also say that I think the price is very reasonable for everything you get. This tablet is well worth it for anyone who wants to draw/animate digitally. UPDATE: It's been a couple week since I reviewed this and I still love it. I've replace my GT-191 with this one even though it's smaller because I like having the express keys on the tablet and the images are more crisp. I've also attached it to a monitor arm (which was a minor negative in my initial review). There aren't any screw holes to mount it, but the tablet is so light that I was able to use velcro to attach it (see images). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2019 by mbarstow mbarstow

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