🎉 Elevate Your Artistry with Precision and Style!
The HUION Kamvas Pro 16 is a cutting-edge graphics monitor featuring a 15.6-inch full laminated anti-glare glass screen, offering 120% sRGB color gamut, ±60° tilt function, and 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity. Designed for both left-handed and right-handed users, it includes customizable shortcut keys and is compatible with major graphic design software, backed by a two-year warranty.
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Wonderful Tablet! I love it
The tablet was amazing! I've waited 3 days for it but that was worth it! Upon arriving, I've unboxed everything, I had no trouble finding everything, it was quite exciting actually! It's my first drawing tablet :)!Setting up the tablet with the cables was not hard, but I did run into the issue of not having enough sockets (This is quite on the fault of my computer for only having one HTML socket, the quick fix I had was to unplug my monitor and to plug my tablet, which worked just fine ^^). Then I've installed the driver, the box did not come with it, so a quick google search and a bit of selecting there and there was also pretty easy. The driver installed pretty quickly, actually quicker than I thought, once installed, the driver and menu detected the tablet quite fast and I was ready to draw.It took quite a bit to realise that I can set up the keys on my tablet to do as I wanted. A bit of a downfall with the tablet will be that if I zoom out and try to draw something small like a little simple smile, it will not register and instead will just be adding dots. That's the only issue I had until there was another quick fix, zooming in and do the smile and zoom out back.UPDATE:Just updating the graphics driver will fix the issue I had months ago (21/10/2022).
N**.
It WAS Amazing
This was my first display tablet but it’s pretty good. It works amazing, colour accuracy is brilliant. Drawing on it works very smoothly. Pressure sensitive and the hand glove provided allows your hand to glide over the screen smoothly when drawing. It comes with a plug adapter to make sure that you can get it working whichever country your from. They did not cheap out with the accessories either. And the device itself is very premium felling and looking. What I will say is hat, if your new to drawing you don’t need this, I came from a general pen tablet also by the same company, and that did the job fine. This is more of a luxury item or something for those who are pretty serious but don’t have the funds for a higher tier one. But this is quite frankly a brilliant display tablet and one which I’m sure you will adore. I do have one problem though. The driver or setup process can be somewhat scary for those who aren’t very tech savvy. But a simple google search will have you sorted.Edit:This is the second one I’ve purchased. Your probably wondering, why would you purchase another one of thease, would an upgraded one do better. Well, the thing is. This did the job create last time. I knew what I was expecting and so should have gotten that. That being the said, I’m slightly disappointed with this one. They no longer give the drawing glove, so I had to spend £7 to get one. Also, there seems to be an issue where where my pen is and the pointer on screen is a lil diff. I installed the drivers correctly and I calibrated it abs everything. It’s good for a bit, and then goes back to not being good. It’s frustrating. Tempted to return it and buy another on3 from a different brand. Not sure what they did, but I don’t recommend it as much as I did last time.
S**M
Good but some bugs!
Pros:- Solid construction- Quality feel- Good pressure sensitivity- Good screen texture (feels rough at first but wears to a tolerable level quickly)- Screen big enough to get a good canvas area while also having my menus open- Excellent viewing angle- Buttons work nicely- Comes very nicely packaged- Excellently designed swappable socket adapter- The smudge-proof glove is good quality and the screen wipe is handyCons:- Installation was a bit tricky. The USB-C seems to only work in one orientation, which removes the main reason you’d want one- Speaking of, they don’t have a USB-C computer end cable version for Mac, which is a shame. If you have it at one end, you can make extra profit by selling a version with one at the other end- The buttons only work for one program, if you want them to work differently for other programs, you’ll need to reprogram them each time- You have to digitise it holding the pen at the angle you tend to use it. Change the angle, the offset changes. This is troublesome if you move around when drawing, like me- The offset also changes when you get too close to the edge of the screen- This one is the most personally annoying, as I’m left-handed, but you can’t program the scroll wheel to work in reverse. At least, not that I could find. So when held inverted, in “left hand mode”, scrolling down requires physically scrolling up. You get used to it eventually. And when booting up the logo is inverted, showing that the left hand mode only inverts the screen and none of the software.All in all it’s a very good tablet for the price and I love it. Doesn’t mean it perfect, but it’s worth the money!
F**S
Great Value for Beginners, but not for Professional use.
The Huion Kamvas Pro 12 is a great starting display tablet for those who want to graduate from the screenless tablets. It's price is incredibly affordable compared to the heavy hitters in the market, wacoms Cintiq line. As someone who has never used a pen display, it took a few tries to get everything configured correctly, but once your settings are sorted, it's easy to plug in and go!The pen is very responsive, and has amazing pressure sensitivity to its name. The screen itself is okay for the price, nothing is blurry or distorted, and lights don't glare off the screen whilst you're working. The color balancing and contrast does leave something to be desired, and I haven't found a way to adjust these.The main issue with this tablet is CALLIBRATION. Even trying multiple ways to calibrate the pen, sometimes the offset is completely unbearable. It makes doing details harder that it should be, as lines won't meet sometimes thanks to offset. It is noticeably worse around the edges of the tablet, sometimes almost a whole centimeter off from the pen tip.Ultimately I would suggest this tablet to people new to Pen Displays, who aren't sure about dropping several hundred on the top brands. For someone who is looking to use this professionally, I wouldn't suggest this long term, as the imperfections can take a lot of time away to work around.
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