🎉 Elevate Your Art Game with the HUION Kamvas Pro 22!
The HUION Kamvas Pro 22 is a cutting-edge drawing monitor featuring a 21.5-inch Full HD display, a battery-free stylus with 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity, and customizable press keys for enhanced productivity. Designed for artists and professionals, it offers a wide viewing angle and vibrant color accuracy, making it the perfect tool for digital creativity.
Brand | HUION |
Product Dimensions | 58.9 x 34.4 x 2.1 cm; 4.54 kg |
Item model number | Kamvas Pro 22 2019 |
Manufacturer | HUION |
Series | Kamvas Pro 22 2019 |
Color | Black |
Standing screen display size | 21.5 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Voltage | 0.01 Volts |
Power Source | Battery |
Hardware Platform | Windows PC and Mac |
Operating System | Windows |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 4.54 Kilograms |
T**O
Fantastic quality, easy to set up, affordable price - an amazing Cintiq alternative.
I've been using Huion display tablets for about 5 years (I have a GT-191 at the office, and my first GT-220 v1 still works great, but I wanted to upgrade), and without a doubt, they have improved so much. Product design used to be more wonky and driver setup much more laborious than now. Their customer service was always good (much better than my experience with Wacom) but since they've expanded a lot in these past years, now we also have a very active community to solve quick questions, provide tutorials, etc. plus the official contests.I use this tablet both professionally and for personal projects, connected to my 2012 Macbook Pro. My main software is the Adobe Suite + Clip Studio Paint for illustration.The good: It's very responsive, virtually no parallax, no ghost lines... overall a very smooth performance. Size is also great and allows you to work with big files easily. Image quality looks nice and crisp. The pen mixes all I liked about past Huion pens (sleek design) and Wacom ones (good grip, no need to recharge). The adjustable stand is super easy to setup and use, so I change angle fluidly as I'm working. It never heats up in the same way as Cintiqs do. And I've never been a fan of express keys- however, they're so useful in this big screen that they've improved my workflow a lot.What could be improved: Colors looked horrendously green straight out of the box- though this is quick to solve and the color profile I created was easy to adjust, I don't remember having to do as much fiddling with my GT-220. It's also a bit frustrating that the express keys are mirrored on both sides and not customizable independently. And this is just nitpicking, but the driver interface design could be modernized a little bit.Overall a fantastic product, well worth the purchase.
S**R
Great product, noice black Friday sale, unfortunate 1st delivery, awesome customer service and save.
I got this item with black Friday flash sale, but the 1st delivery was a little bit unfortunate, the screen has a purple line on the right side that cannot be removed, which I guess was a whole line of dead pixels, which could be a result of overwhelming workload for delivery person. You know, throwing boxes left and right, that happens all the time. Or it could be a manufacturing flaw that unfortunately end up into my house. So I wrote a E-mail to Huion and they send me another one. Customer service was great, second shipment safe and sound, product quality was over my expectations this time. Very nice picture quality, no delay on strokes, very nice painting experiences so far with this product. Highly recommended to art students like myself with limited budget but still want a big screen to paint with.great productthanks very much.
G**G
Huion kamvas GT-221 V2 (Kamvas Pro 22)
Just to be clear, I ordered the Huion kamvas GT-221 V2 (Kamvas Pro 22), not the older GT-221.I feel the most important thing for me to say here is I love this. I haven't had anything capable of bringing me close to replicating my traditional pencilling process quite like this.First of all, I am primarily a traditional artist. Digital art has always been incredibly hard for me to get into and always lacked the detail and accuracy I was able to incorporate into my traditional works. Keeping that in mind, in one week of using this I've taken the biggest leap in digital capability since I first started.Battery-free Pen:I LOVE the design they went for for the pen. It’s nice and elegant. Apparently they used to be battery powered..no more! Woo!One thing that irked me was the buttons on the pen. I kept bumping the buttons, causing erratic things to happen with my art software. After about 15 minutes I went into the software and disabled the pen buttons. So, for me, no loss of functionality. I hope I can get used to it soon.Sensitivity:I'm mentioning this because I saw a few reviews talk about a lack of accuracy at low pressure levels. Personally I have had zero issue with the 1%~30% range and within CLIP Studio Paint (my preferred inking and pencilling program) I can choose any colossal sized brush and still get 1-5px strokes. You have to be incredibly light-handed and soft, but the amount of pressure depth is phenomenal and I absolutely adore it. It's so sensitive, in fact, I had to adjust the minimum pixel size of some of my brushes to get more consistent line widths while I'm adjusting so such a stark increase. I'll include an example with this review of brush strokes and dots on it. If you're not getting this level of control there might be an issue with either your program settings, drivers, hardware or practice and it'd be good to check it out.Display:Honestly with any display that you want colour accuracy and crisp picture for artwork, you should try to use the DVI output. HDMI is okay if you take the time to adjust your settings and have another calibrated screen to compare it to, like a smartphone (the difference will show up in blacks very prominently between HDMI and DVI on most displays with default settings.) Even with DVI the display isn't as crisp and as sharp as the display on a smartphone or a very nice monitor, but the difference is a slight, almost miniscule softness that shows no noticeable quality differences between my work on the Kamvas tablet vs my calibrated test display. It might be a result of the protective surface over the display itself because of how muted it seems.So far this thing has been amazing! I've seen many reviews on this product complaining about things like dead zones and issues with setting up the pen, but with my use of the product i had no issues. The driver installed easily and the pen was very easy to calibrate. The package arrived with no issues and was easy to setup.It's still working really well. they're rolling out the firmware that adds tilt support, so i'll update later about how that works. But most of my photoshop brushes (and most of the kyle brush packs) don't utilize tilt input so it won't be a life changer for me.All in all, I highly recommend the Huion KAMVAS Pro 22. Excellent quality and won’t break the budget.
L**N
Great product...good value
Great product...highly recommend if in the market for a display pen tablet. I’m a amateur photographer and use PS for my creative outlet and was very hesitant to spend $$$ on other well known display pen tablets. Love the size, it’s perfect. easy to set up and use. The Express Keys save lots of time and well worth a little more investment. Highly recommend if you are in the market for something like this.
I**A
Excellent product!
Bought this as a birthday present for my sister who is a traditional illustrator who recently made the switch to the digital medium. She did a lot of research before choosing the Kamvas Pro 22, and we ended up buying it with a coupon to reduce the price, adding incredible value. She works with it every day, and had zero installation issues. She loves it.
H**R
Big. Easy set up. Easy attach adjustable angle. No battery pen! 2 surface gloves in box. Lovely.
Big, beautiful, clear, and easy set up. No charge pen may not be worth all the extra money for the upgrade from its basic model but its still very nifty. The adjustable angle/height is lovely for lap drawing vs desk drawing and for the wrist. Good buy if you want something desktop worthy rather than concerning yourself with portability.At first the pen makes a squeaky noise with pressure applied to the nib, but that goes away within a few uses so no worries there.
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