🎉 Elevate Your Art Game with the Huion Kamvas 20!
The HUION Kamvas 20 is a cutting-edge pen display drawing monitor featuring a 19.5-inch anti-glare screen, 8192 levels of pen pressure, and a battery-free stylus. With a wide color gamut of 120% sRGB and an adjustable stand, it offers artists a versatile and comfortable workspace. Compatible with major digital art software, this monitor is designed for both professional and aspiring artists.
Specific Uses For Product | Drawing, 3D Modelling, Animation |
Display Type | LCD |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Desktop |
Native Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Operating System | Mac OS 10.12 or later, Windows 7 or later |
Additional Features | Anti-Glare Glass, Electromagnetic Resonance, 60° Tilt Support, Stylus Dock |
Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
Pressure Sensitivity | 8192 Levels |
Active Surface Area | 19.5 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 18.7"L x 11.7"W |
Item Weight | 7.27 Pounds |
Screen Size | 19.5 Inches |
Color | Black |
H**R
Amazing seller
As soon as I received the product, the seller got in contact with me and asked if there were any issues. Excellent customer service and product was in excellent condition and as described!Would recommend buying from them again :D
A**R
I love it
I like it
S**S
An absolute bargain
I actually wasted a lot of time looking for a pre-used monitor as they are generally expensive new and I could not justify the expense. I watched a Youtube review of this product (very favorable) and decided, for fun, to see how expensive it was. I was surprised to see how reasonably priced the monitor was and ordered it immediately. When it arrived I was even more surprised at the price as the quality and functionality is beyond reproach. If anyone is interested in a similar product I would recommend this without hesitation.
J**
Perfeito
Amei usar esse display, cores perfeitas, tamanho ótimo, tem o próprio suporte q vc msm pode ajustar e confortável para trabalhar.Recomendo 😉
@**S
Brilliant device.
This is my first pen display and i love it. I like that it comes with a stand and extra pen nibs. It would have been better if the cables went to sides and not the bottom though. Otherwise, i like it.
S**M
Really great for the cost
I’ve been a digital artist for almost 4 years but this is my first time using a pen display that connects to my computer. For perspective, I draw primarily on an iPad with procreate.Initial reaction:The display came really fast, I got it within two days due to Prime and it even arrived early in the morning. It was definitely packaged very well and was very well protected, however make sure you’re not opening it upside as all the wires and everything will fall out. Make sure you have a space to actually put the display before you take it out of the styrofoam because at a whopping 19.5in it takes up some space. The set up was super easy and straight forward and the drivers on the website were super easy to locate. I did have an issue where I had to repeatedly unplug and plug it back into my Mac however in order to get it to duplicate the display. I’m still having this problem but I think it’s usb-c hub and nothing related to the display. The colors on the display do look slightly washed, also the resolution isn’t what I thought it would be - I found that when exporting to a different device like an iPad/phone or even just looking at my art on my MacBook while I was working the colors do differ a little bit. It’s not the worlds biggest problem or inconvenience as you can just edit on your preferred device once you’ve finished.Using: At first it took me about an hour- two to get into the swing of it. I use procreate A LOT so I found myself constantly trying to use it like a touch screen- which honestly would be really useful. It’s really easy to use and quite user friendly, I like that it eliminates the hand- eye coordination that comes into play with traditional digital art tablets. It’s fast and responsive and I don’t get a single lag while working. The stylus is super sleek and I enjoyed the flared base as it’s more ergonomical than just a straight stylus like the Apple Pencil. I didn’t find myself using the programmable buttons all too much though as they were a little too high up for my taste. The base for the pencil is great for making sure you don’t misplace it. You do need to make sure that when you’re calibrating the display that you’re hitting your pen EXACTLY on the red dot or less it will be slightly offset. After a little bit I found myself having to lover the brightness on the screen because my eyes are sensitive and I started to get a headache.Overall:I think it’s a really great pen display for the price that it’s at for artists of all skill levels. I do with the resolution was a little bit better but after a while you don’t really notice it. If you want to get into the world of pen displays and on-screen drawing without completely putting a hole in your pocket this is the tablet for you. I don’t think you can really go wrong with this especially for how big the working space is. I will definitely be recommending this to anyone who asks me for a good pen display.
P**E
Nice!
I got to say I am impressed. I got this tablet because It was 120-170 dollars cheaper than the kamvas pro 20 depending on a used or new version of the later. I was concerned before the tablet came that maybe I should have forked the extra money over. However, I looked in depth at the specs of both. Everything is the same except for a few small things, like the pro having buttons, slightly less parallax, and lamination on the screen (not sure what that means). Otherwise beside those three things, the specs where the same. Same rps, same pen, same pen tilt, same size screen, same resolution, same pen pressure, same color spectrum, etc. Now, I don't use the button on tablets. I prefer to use the keyboard shortcuts or a wireless number pad. So That gets booted off the list of extras that might make the extra 120+ worth it for me. Next the parallax. That refers to the space between the pen tip on the screen and where the courser shows up on the screen. I was expecting a huge space. I mean right? If this tablet is that much cheaper the parallax must be a bit of a nuisance. My last pc screen tablet, the XP-Pen 22h, had awful parallax. I had gotten it after having a small Wacom Cintiq 13'in because I wanted a larger screen. The difference was was noticeable for me. Annoyingly so. So I was anxious for this tablet. I currently use an Ipad Pro for my portable art. Another reason I was nervous for this tablet The Ipad has next to no parallax and I was afraid that this would just be awful next to that. However, upon comparing them, while there is a small bit of parallax on the Kamvas 20, it's hardly noticeable unless you purposefully look for it. So while I would prefer none, this ain't bad at all! 100 times better than I was expecting. Lastly is screen lamination. The Kamvas 20's screen is matte. That's all I need. I am not sure what lamination means in this context, but as far as I know I don't miss it haha.So for me I suppose the main decider for me between the two tablets is the parallax really. While I would prefer to have as little as possible, and it sounds like the pro 20 must have less that the plain 20, I can't justify the price difference with that. Maybe if it was only a 25ish dollar difference, I would upgrade. But at this price, (I bough the Kamvas 20 at $400) I just simply can't justify the extra money. Especially since I then used that extra money to order a non-screen graphics tablet from Huion,one of their nicer ones too. This way if I am tired or want my had out of the way of the piece I am painting I can lean back and keep going at it. Had I gotten the Pro, I don't think I would have gotten the graphics tablet. At least not one as nice or effective.When it comes down to it, I think that this is the best graphics tablet for the price that I have seen, and I am very happy with it. :)
F**D
Great product but there are some faults that I think you should be aware of
So this is going to be a bit of a harsh sounding review, but it’s not because I think the Huion Kamvas 20 is a bad product or that you shouldn’t buy it, but because I want people to just be aware of these issues when planning to buy one.1) I hate the fact that the cables come out to the bottom end of the screen. I don’t have a ton of space on my desk and I have to choose between having either the Huion or my keyboard easily available. This means that I move the Huion around quite a lot. Every time I set up the screen the cables will end up either under the screen or the stand which causes it to have a bit of a wobble and finding out exactly which cable is the culprit can be frustrating. However, once you figured it out the stand is very stable, comfortable and easy to adjust. It’s great that it’s included with the screen and not an optional extra.2) The drivers could use some work. Sometimes it tracks the pen on the wrong display and you have to go and select the Huion from the settings in the drivers to get the pen to draw on the right screen. I can see how some people might mistake this as the screen not working at all.3) The colours can be a misleading and the viewing angle is also not quite as good as I expected, but I can’t fault them too much since the overall experience while drawing is good. I do think that you should always check any colour work you do on it with another more accurate screen just to be sure. If you’re at all like me this won’t bother you too much. I check my work on multiple screens and screen sizes anyway.Overall I like the Huion Kamvas 20 and I think it’s great product at a great price especially if you’re just beginning to get into digital art or drawing. I just kind of wish the cables weren’t in the way all the time.
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