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title: "HUION KAMVAS Pro 19 4K UHD Drawing Tablet with Touch Screen, 96% Adobe RGB Drawing Monitor with 1.07 Billion Colors, PenTech 4.0 Stylus PW600, 16384 Pen Pressure, Slim Pen, Keydial Mini, 18.4inch"
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# 96% Adobe RGB Color Accuracy 16,384 Levels Pen Pressure 18.4" 4K UHD Display HUION KAMVAS Pro 19 4K UHD Drawing Tablet with Touch Screen, 96% Adobe RGB Drawing Monitor with 1.07 Billion Colors, PenTech 4.0 Stylus PW600, 16384 Pen Pressure, Slim Pen, Keydial Mini, 18.4inch

**Brand:** huion
**Price:** VT405601
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎨 Elevate Your Artistry with Precision, Power, and Panache!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** HUION KAMVAS Pro 19 4K UHD Drawing Tablet with Touch Screen, 96% Adobe RGB Drawing Monitor with 1.07 Billion Colors, PenTech 4.0 Stylus PW600, 16384 Pen Pressure, Slim Pen, Keydial Mini, 18.4inch by huion
- **How much does it cost?** VT405601 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- huion enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted huion brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Ultra-Crisp 4K Canvas:** Immerse yourself in stunning 3840x2160 resolution with anti-glare laminated glass for a natural, paper-like drawing feel.
- • **Next-Gen PenTech 4.0 Stylus:** Draw with unmatched accuracy and comfort using the PW600 stylus featuring 16,384 pressure levels, tilt support, and customizable shortcut keys.
- • **Vibrant True-to-Life Colors:** Experience professional-grade color precision with 96% Adobe RGB and 1.07 billion colors that bring your creations to vivid life.
- • **Customizable Bluetooth Keydial Mini:** Boost your workflow with 18 programmable buttons and a multifunctional dial for instant access to your favorite shortcuts.
- • **Seamless Multi-Device Compatibility:** Connect effortlessly via USB-C and HDMI to Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android devices—perfect for professionals on the move.

## Overview

The HUION KAMVAS Pro 19 is a professional-grade 18.4-inch 4K UHD drawing tablet featuring 96% Adobe RGB color accuracy and 1.07 billion colors for stunning visuals. Equipped with the advanced PenTech 4.0 PW600 stylus offering 16,384 pressure levels and tilt support, it delivers precise, natural drawing experiences. Its anti-glare laminated glass screen mimics paper texture, while the Bluetooth programmable Keydial Mini enhances productivity. Compatible with Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android, this lightweight yet durable tablet is designed for digital artists, designers, and animators seeking high performance and seamless connectivity.

## Description

Product description kamvas pro 19 4K - For the Dreamer. Efficiency in Your Way. Multi-Touch The intuitive interaction of multi-touch allows you to use gestures like swipe and rotate, enhancing the overall user experience by making navigation and interaction more fluid Note: Multi-touch support is available on Windows. And MacOS touch support (Beta Test) is compatible with Kamvas Pro 19 Bluetooth Programmable Keypad with Dial You also can opt for a one-handed keypad to make quick and precise text input 18 keys can be customized to any express key, even the most complex express keys can be used with one click. With the dial function, you can adjust the brush size set 3 different functions, and switch between them easily. Compare Similar Drawing Tablets Kamvas Pro 19 4K Kamvas Pro 16 Plus 4K Kamvas 24 Plus 2.5K KAMVAS Pro 24 (Gen 3) Kamvas Pro 27 (144Hz) 4K HUION Keydial Remote

Review: Reliable, Sturdy, Great alternative - For an alternative to Expensive Drawing tablets, This was one of the best purchases I made. I've been wanting a Drawing tablet with a screen for so long now. I had a Wacom Bamboo and was using that for the longest time to do digital drawings. It would take me hours to get used to the hand eye coordination needed to do anything. This would lead me to leaving my tablet plugged into my computer and not drawing anything. After a while it became harder and harder to go back to digital drawings when I was having a much better time doing physical work. I was gonna change that by getting a Tablet with a Screen and was Initially gonna go for a WACOM Cintiq DTK1300, cause I thought that was the standard I should get that. But at $800 it was gonna be a long time before I saved up enough to get that. My friend told me there was a review on Youtube for the Huion GT191 and once I watched that I was convinced and said I would give it a shot. I AM NOT DISAPPOINTED $300 Less than a 13 inch tablet. this one is 19 inches and its the perfect size of a computer monitor. That disconnect I had with digitally drawing something is gone. I bought this a month ago and its taken me hours less to Line, Color, Shade, and Shine a drawing. I can complete a drawing in a 1/4 of the time it took me to draw something on my wacom. (this is more to encourage any artists that are wanting to go for a screen tablet and they feel like they are losing touch with digital drawings to go for it.) This tablet feels fluid, it feels natural to draw the way I want to. The install is a bit finicky but now that I look back on it, it wasn't so bad. (Just follow the instructions as best you can and if all else fails contact their customer service they have been very helpful.) The pen has to be charged up, which doesn't take long, and the charge holds For...... I dunno how long it hasn't gone out yet.(Mind you I've completed a couple drawings here and there.) (Plus this comes a second pen.) Screen is the perfect size in my opinion, no delayed responses. The program that comes with it to configure the tablet and pen is amazingly simple and effective. The whole thing seems very sturdy and tough (Please don't test by throwing it at something.) I was worried that weight was gonna be a bother to the screen but it has been resilient (Arm weight). So far the only quick select buttons, are on the pen stylus, two buttons to configure how you want. (Though I have never configured quick select buttons to be honest.) The stylus pen is awesome, the pressure and sensitivity feels like how much pressure you would use on an actual pen, which can be configured to your preferences of pressure sensitivity. This has been one of the best purchases I have made, I would have still been waiting to get a Wacom, This is a great Alternative it has all I need no extra features that seem useless or unneeded. I've used Clip Studio Paint and Paint tool Sai and they have both worked perfectly. Also remember when installing, UNINSTALL YOUR OTHER DRAWING TABLET DRIVERS! I can't stress that enough. I love this Tablet and I'm glad that there are reliable alternatives, I think I might stick with Huion for some time now.
Review: Revisiting the Huion GT-191 - This review reflects years of use, speculation, and finally, testing of a variety of products that led me to this purchase decision. The Decision: After hearing about the Wacom Cintiq in 2013, and testing various models of drawing tablets and screens, I knew that one thing meant the most to me: Does it work? Does the device support what do with my style of art? Does the device make sense for me to purchase? In other words, will my experience with the Intous Pro that I have used for so long transfer flawlessly to this new type of device? Does it fit my budget? Does me using this equipment for my everyday work justify the cost of the device, or do what I have already (Intous Pro in this case) adequate to do my work as a digital painter? The Crit of the Intous Pro 16 vs Huion GT-191: I was pleasantly surprised to see alternatives to the much critically acclaimed Wacom Cintiq years down the line in the middle of my research. But I was "comfortable" with what I had, which led me to buying Cintiq Pro 15.6" (or whatever size it is), to which I was very underwhelmed when I saw the low contrast, and oddly enough, the same feel as using the Intous Pro. I guess I was really expecting that grain texture of the surface of the screen, But those things didn't dampen my taste in the device, it was the price. Even for a refurbished model I could not justify the cost for an experience I've had once before for a whooping $1303.45. I returned it. (There was also a defect in the device that left one of the leds to shine brighter than the rest of the screen) It wasn't long, but for a concentrated period of time I overhauled on my research into getting not just Huion but Ugee, XP-Pen, and many others and weighed out the benefits of each device. What was most important to me? What will I do if this purchase doesn't pan out? What were other people saying? Those questions put me over the threshold. I made the purchase once a saw a repeat review for the same device the Huion GT-221 which I also considered purchasing. With the bad taste left in my mouth by a Wacom fanboy, I decided on this device because it had been out the longest. and therefore much more feedback and support. Whats the verdict? Contrast. Even with adjustments in Nvidia Display Adapter, got the colors looking good, but can't quite get those high and low darks you would expect from a normal monitor. Calibration. A pain at first, but once you determine hand placement for each point you calibrate your pen to where hand lays naturally when you draw, you should be golden. The Build. Freaking Awesome, no complaints. I'm a 360 lb man drawing on this surface and it does not budge. HOWEVER: (Fixed) The software is EXTREMELY finicky, often times overwriting my pen pressure settings which forces me to unfortunately reinstall the Huion software. After having the device for less than a week and having to do this twice is making it quite tempting to go back to my Intous Pro. JUST SAYING! I will be contacting Huion over this and I will update this review. UPDATE 7/3/18: Three days ago I tried using Adobe Illustrator, and to my horror the pressure sensitivity doesn't work. I've been hearing that there is a temporary fix using an Wacom driver, but I've yet to find out which one, and if its true or not. I've been trying to make contact with Huion, but to no avail. Getting in contact with them is almost like playing a game of cat and mouse unfortunately, but I will give them the benefit of the doubt, I have been contacting them in the wee hours of the night. Unfortunately, this product is moving from 4/5 to 3/5 stars because of it's lack of support over this specific issue that other users are also having. This is an investment, and a company that sells these kinds of products, even as a cheap alternative, need to understand that the user base is paying attention when they don't respond to these kinds of issues with their investment. UPDATE 7/4/18: I received a response this morning from Huion, but I was again disappointed by their lack of support for their own product. I was told to run in "administrator mode" and "turn windows ink" off in the pen settings, assign "switch brush" to one of my pen buttons, and update to a new driver, which I already had, which they would've known if they were paying attention to my messages. UPDATE 7/5/18: They just got back to me this morning with an updated driver that wasn't available on their website, and that seemed to do the trick. 4/5 stars again. Conclusion: (Updated 7/17/18) My overall user experience/customer service experience with this device has been nothing short of amazing. Aside from a few small hiccups with the driver not working properly with Adobe Illustrator CC, and it being bit of a chore to calibrate the screen with the new driver, I cannot recommend this device more for the artist that wants to break into the drawing monitor scene. I will be giving this a 5/5, because in the end, Huion did reach out to me EVERYTIME I had a problem, and were proactive to solving my issues correctly. My one comment would be for the new 14.5.0 driver to come up with some sort of guide as to get the best results possible without having to reverse engineer the calibration process (see attached link). ~Christopher Ahearn 11/22/2019 After a long time with this machine, I am underwhelmed by the whole drawing tablet experience. I've since now switched to my Intous Pro that I got back in 2013, and I am glad to say I am much happier with the free desk space. It wasn't a bad experience. It was something that left to be desired with all the re-calibrating until I got that settings that felt just right. Overall it didn't feel natural to me in a confined space like I had, and the screen size and resolution also left something to be desired. My workflow changed, it worked, and then some personal stuff happened to me throughout the year and it felt the setting up to paint became a drudgery instead of an experience I was hoping to get out of this device. It's good for it's purpose, but honestly painting for me was never about the tool, but whatever I could create out of my surroundings. I still support Huion because Wacom is just too damn expensive for an experience that concentrated more about the technology than what you could get out of it. In other words, the experience a pen tablet could be to someone with different tastes and needs could lead to an epiphany of creative juices to the same man or woman can get out of an pencil an paper. I really wanted this to work out. But on a side note, I tried the Apple Pencil and Ipad Pro and that to me felt like a better experience.

## Features

- Unparalleled Screen Clarity: The first 18.4-inch drawing monitor on the market boasts a cutting-edge 4K UHD (3840x2160) resolution, complete with full lamination and anti-glare etched canvas glass 2.0 that elevates friction on the screen surface, imparting a tactile, paper-like sensation. The anti-sparkle display ensures optimal comfort during extended use, while the enhanced resolution delivers unparalleled clarity and detail, rendering images with breathtaking precision.
- Multi-Touch Function: Multi-touch can be achieved on Windows ( MacOS touch is currently in beta testing ), making it more convenient for large-screen users to use shortcut functions such as zooming, scrolling, dragging, and combination keys. The gesture function in the software can also help users create more efficiently.
- Super Accurate Colors: Kamvas Pro 19 accurately covers multiple color gamuts, including sRGB, Adobe RGB, and DCI-P3. 99% sRGB is suitable for web images, videos, and games, and 96% Adobe RGB for packaging design, industrial design, and post-shooting. 98% DPC-P3 for digital cinema and post-production. Combined with 1.07 billion colors, it delivers stunning and realistic color reproduction, immersing professional artists in their creations.
- The Newest Pentech 4.0 Tech: Unleash your creativity with the PW600 stylus with 3 custom keys and the ultra-thin and light PW600S, They boast an eraser and a dust-proof silicone grip for unparalleled comfort and utility. With up to 16,384 pen pressure, 2gf initial active force, tilt function, and 0.3mm enhanced accuracy, they elevate professionalism. The small nib design minimizes cursor blockage, ensuring uninterrupted precision.
- Bluetooth Programmable Keypad with Dial: All 18 buttons can be customized to any shortcut key you want, even the most complex shortcut keys can be used with one click. With the dial function, you can easily adjust the brush size set three different functions, and switch between them easily.
- Easy Connection & Reverse Charging: The Dual-Blind Insertion USB-C Connection simplifies the connection process for users and supports HDMI input. It can be easily connected to desktops, PCs, or Macs. With a GaN charger, it can achieve fast charging of 65W PD, providing sufficient power to reverse charge your phone.
- Lightweight & Durable Design: The 18.4-inch pen display is made of premium aluminum alloy offering comfort and durability. Weighing only 4 pounds, it's highly portable and perfect to carry on the go. The integrated foldable 20° stand enhances work efficiency, while the Vesa hole design allows for effortless customization of the desktop work angle.
- Powerful Compatibility: The animation tablet is compatible with Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android OS. The most mainstream software on the market is compatible, such as PS, AI, AE, Blender, CSP, Toon Boom, and so on. Whether you are a professional artist, designer, or ordinary user, this display can meet your needs.
- Please note: Kamvas 13 Pro 19 4K Pen Display is not a standalone product; this device must be connected to a computer/laptop to work

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0CPF3KWS2 |
| Active Surface Area | 16.1 x 9.06 inch |
| Additional Features | 16384 Levels of Pen Pressure, 60° Tilt Support, Anti-Glare Canvas Glass 2.0, Full Lamination, Multi-Touch Screen, Programmable Press Key |
| Best Sellers Rank | #66 in Computer Graphics Tablets |
| Brand | HUION |
| Built-In Media | 3-in-2 Cable, Full-featured USB-C to USB-C cable, USB-C to USB-C Power cable，PD Power Adapter, Bluetooth Express Key Keypad, Kamvas Pro 19 4K Drawing Monitor, PW600/PW600S/Pen Case/Felt Nib*5/Normal Nib*5, Palm Rejection Glove, Cleaning Cloth, Quick Start Guide |
| Color | Dark Grey |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | 3-in-2 cable, USB-C to USB-C cable |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,911 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 17.67"L x 10.72"W |
| Item Weight | 4 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | ShenZhen Huion Animation Technology Co., LTD |
| Model Name | Kamvas Pro 19 |
| Model Number | GT1902 |
| Native Resolution | 3840x2160 |
| Operating System | Android devices that support USB3.1 GEN1 and DP1.2, Linux OS(Ubuntu 20.04 LTS), Mac OS 10.12 or later, Windows 10 or later Operating System Android devices that support USB3.1 GEN1 and DP1.2, Linux OS(Ubuntu 20.04 LTS), Mac OS 10.12 or later, Windows 10 or later See more |
| Pressure Sensitivity | 16384 Levels |
| Screen Size | 18.4 Inches |
| Special Feature | 16384 Levels of Pen Pressure, 60° Tilt Support, Anti-Glare Canvas Glass 2.0, Full Lamination, Multi-Touch Screen, Programmable Press Key Special Feature 16384 Levels of Pen Pressure, 60° Tilt Support, Anti-Glare Canvas Glass 2.0, Full Lamination, Multi-Touch Screen, Programmable Press Key See more |
| Specific Uses For Product | 3D Modelling, Designing, Painting, Drawing, Animation, Writing, E-Signature, Editing, Online Education, Remote Work, Teaching |
| Target Audience | 3D Modeler, Game animator, Photographer, Professional Designer, digital artist |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** HUION
- **Connectivity Technology:** 3-in-2 cable, USB-C to USB-C cable
- **Model Name:** Kamvas Pro 19

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Reliable, Sturdy, Great alternative
*by D***) on January 15, 2018*

For an alternative to Expensive Drawing tablets, This was one of the best purchases I made. I've been wanting a Drawing tablet with a screen for so long now. I had a Wacom Bamboo and was using that for the longest time to do digital drawings. It would take me hours to get used to the hand eye coordination needed to do anything. This would lead me to leaving my tablet plugged into my computer and not drawing anything. After a while it became harder and harder to go back to digital drawings when I was having a much better time doing physical work. I was gonna change that by getting a Tablet with a Screen and was Initially gonna go for a WACOM Cintiq DTK1300, cause I thought that was the standard I should get that. But at $800 it was gonna be a long time before I saved up enough to get that. My friend told me there was a review on Youtube for the Huion GT191 and once I watched that I was convinced and said I would give it a shot. I AM NOT DISAPPOINTED $300 Less than a 13 inch tablet. this one is 19 inches and its the perfect size of a computer monitor. That disconnect I had with digitally drawing something is gone. I bought this a month ago and its taken me hours less to Line, Color, Shade, and Shine a drawing. I can complete a drawing in a 1/4 of the time it took me to draw something on my wacom. (this is more to encourage any artists that are wanting to go for a screen tablet and they feel like they are losing touch with digital drawings to go for it.) This tablet feels fluid, it feels natural to draw the way I want to. The install is a bit finicky but now that I look back on it, it wasn't so bad. (Just follow the instructions as best you can and if all else fails contact their customer service they have been very helpful.) The pen has to be charged up, which doesn't take long, and the charge holds For...... I dunno how long it hasn't gone out yet.(Mind you I've completed a couple drawings here and there.) (Plus this comes a second pen.) Screen is the perfect size in my opinion, no delayed responses. The program that comes with it to configure the tablet and pen is amazingly simple and effective. The whole thing seems very sturdy and tough (Please don't test by throwing it at something.) I was worried that weight was gonna be a bother to the screen but it has been resilient (Arm weight). So far the only quick select buttons, are on the pen stylus, two buttons to configure how you want. (Though I have never configured quick select buttons to be honest.) The stylus pen is awesome, the pressure and sensitivity feels like how much pressure you would use on an actual pen, which can be configured to your preferences of pressure sensitivity. This has been one of the best purchases I have made, I would have still been waiting to get a Wacom, This is a great Alternative it has all I need no extra features that seem useless or unneeded. I've used Clip Studio Paint and Paint tool Sai and they have both worked perfectly. Also remember when installing, UNINSTALL YOUR OTHER DRAWING TABLET DRIVERS! I can't stress that enough. I love this Tablet and I'm glad that there are reliable alternatives, I think I might stick with Huion for some time now.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Revisiting the Huion GT-191
*by C***N on May 28, 2018*

This review reflects years of use, speculation, and finally, testing of a variety of products that led me to this purchase decision. The Decision: After hearing about the Wacom Cintiq in 2013, and testing various models of drawing tablets and screens, I knew that one thing meant the most to me: Does it work? Does the device support what do with my style of art? Does the device make sense for me to purchase? In other words, will my experience with the Intous Pro that I have used for so long transfer flawlessly to this new type of device? Does it fit my budget? Does me using this equipment for my everyday work justify the cost of the device, or do what I have already (Intous Pro in this case) adequate to do my work as a digital painter? The Crit of the Intous Pro 16 vs Huion GT-191: I was pleasantly surprised to see alternatives to the much critically acclaimed Wacom Cintiq years down the line in the middle of my research. But I was "comfortable" with what I had, which led me to buying Cintiq Pro 15.6" (or whatever size it is), to which I was very underwhelmed when I saw the low contrast, and oddly enough, the same feel as using the Intous Pro. I guess I was really expecting that grain texture of the surface of the screen, But those things didn't dampen my taste in the device, it was the price. Even for a refurbished model I could not justify the cost for an experience I've had once before for a whooping $1303.45. I returned it. (There was also a defect in the device that left one of the leds to shine brighter than the rest of the screen) It wasn't long, but for a concentrated period of time I overhauled on my research into getting not just Huion but Ugee, XP-Pen, and many others and weighed out the benefits of each device. What was most important to me? What will I do if this purchase doesn't pan out? What were other people saying? Those questions put me over the threshold. I made the purchase once a saw a repeat review for the same device the Huion GT-221 which I also considered purchasing. With the bad taste left in my mouth by a Wacom fanboy, I decided on this device because it had been out the longest. and therefore much more feedback and support. Whats the verdict? Contrast. Even with adjustments in Nvidia Display Adapter, got the colors looking good, but can't quite get those high and low darks you would expect from a normal monitor. Calibration. A pain at first, but once you determine hand placement for each point you calibrate your pen to where hand lays naturally when you draw, you should be golden. The Build. Freaking Awesome, no complaints. I'm a 360 lb man drawing on this surface and it does not budge. HOWEVER: (Fixed) The software is EXTREMELY finicky, often times overwriting my pen pressure settings which forces me to unfortunately reinstall the Huion software. After having the device for less than a week and having to do this twice is making it quite tempting to go back to my Intous Pro. JUST SAYING! I will be contacting Huion over this and I will update this review. UPDATE 7/3/18: Three days ago I tried using Adobe Illustrator, and to my horror the pressure sensitivity doesn't work. I've been hearing that there is a temporary fix using an Wacom driver, but I've yet to find out which one, and if its true or not. I've been trying to make contact with Huion, but to no avail. Getting in contact with them is almost like playing a game of cat and mouse unfortunately, but I will give them the benefit of the doubt, I have been contacting them in the wee hours of the night. Unfortunately, this product is moving from 4/5 to 3/5 stars because of it's lack of support over this specific issue that other users are also having. This is an investment, and a company that sells these kinds of products, even as a cheap alternative, need to understand that the user base is paying attention when they don't respond to these kinds of issues with their investment. UPDATE 7/4/18: I received a response this morning from Huion, but I was again disappointed by their lack of support for their own product. I was told to run in "administrator mode" and "turn windows ink" off in the pen settings, assign "switch brush" to one of my pen buttons, and update to a new driver, which I already had, which they would've known if they were paying attention to my messages. UPDATE 7/5/18: They just got back to me this morning with an updated driver that wasn't available on their website, and that seemed to do the trick. 4/5 stars again. Conclusion: (Updated 7/17/18) My overall user experience/customer service experience with this device has been nothing short of amazing. Aside from a few small hiccups with the driver not working properly with Adobe Illustrator CC, and it being bit of a chore to calibrate the screen with the new driver, I cannot recommend this device more for the artist that wants to break into the drawing monitor scene. I will be giving this a 5/5, because in the end, Huion did reach out to me EVERYTIME I had a problem, and were proactive to solving my issues correctly. My one comment would be for the new 14.5.0 driver to come up with some sort of guide as to get the best results possible without having to reverse engineer the calibration process (see attached link). ~Christopher Ahearn 11/22/2019 After a long time with this machine, I am underwhelmed by the whole drawing tablet experience. I've since now switched to my Intous Pro that I got back in 2013, and I am glad to say I am much happier with the free desk space. It wasn't a bad experience. It was something that left to be desired with all the re-calibrating until I got that settings that felt just right. Overall it didn't feel natural to me in a confined space like I had, and the screen size and resolution also left something to be desired. My workflow changed, it worked, and then some personal stuff happened to me throughout the year and it felt the setting up to paint became a drudgery instead of an experience I was hoping to get out of this device. It's good for it's purpose, but honestly painting for me was never about the tool, but whatever I could create out of my surroundings. I still support Huion because Wacom is just too damn expensive for an experience that concentrated more about the technology than what you could get out of it. In other words, the experience a pen tablet could be to someone with different tastes and needs could lead to an epiphany of creative juices to the same man or woman can get out of an pencil an paper. I really wanted this to work out. But on a side note, I tried the Apple Pencil and Ipad Pro and that to me felt like a better experience.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Yes, it's a great tablet
*by O***E on August 1, 2018*

I've only had it for a couple of weeks but so far I'm a very happy camper. While I had originally planned to use it strictly as a drawing tablet, after a few days it became my primary display. It's like I have a 19" laptop on my desk for everyday tasks that can also be tilted down for drawing. Graphics pros will probably want to adjust the colors, contrast, et al to their liking, but to a retiree's eyes it actually looked pretty good with the factory presets. Ditto for the display's parallax -- I don't consider it an issue but I suppose an art pro with better eyes or more experience might disagree. I will however echo the many voices advising you ditch the screen protector. As to the physical configuration, I had no problems drawing with the stand set on the lowest notch (24 degree slope) although I've found I'm personally more comfortable drawing on a steeper incline. My guess is that those users reporting problems getting the angle lower than 45 degrees might be using the thickish HDMI cable Huion includes -- I needed a 10-foot HDMI cable for my desk setup and I've had no issues using a thinner HDMI cable: PERLESMITH 2-Pack 10 Feet Ultra-Slim HDMI Cables 3D & 4K Rated with Ethernet - Bonus a Right Angle Adapter and 3 PCS Cable Tie Driving the display with a GTX-1080 Ti video card via that thin HDMI cable I haven't seen ghosting or other issues. No problems in viewing 1080p movies or in playing games. Admittedly I haven't stress tested the tablet with recent top-end games, but if you're a serious gamer you're probably not looking at a 1080p device as your next display purchase anyway. I was a little concerned by reported software compatibility questions mentioned on the Reddit Krita forum, but I've had no problems. Given that I'm using the month-old June 2018 V2 driver for Windows from Huion's website, it's quite possible the previously noted problems were fixed in the latest driver. So far my noodling (technical term) with SketchBook and Krita has revealed no issues. I did have to crank up the sensitivity a couple of steps in the Huion configuration app to make brushes work to my liking, however. Final verdict: this is a great value at the current price and a bargain if you catch it on Cyber Monday or a similar deal. I'm happy with it as a drawing tablet and was pleasantly surprised by its performance for other computer uses. Again, I'll grant that art/graphics professionals might object to some fine points I'm not catching, but as an amateur artist I absolutely love it. Enough so that it replaced my old 22" display on the desktop.

## Frequently Bought Together

- HUION KAMVAS Pro 19 4K UHD Drawing Tablet with Touch Screen, 96% Adobe RGB Drawing Monitor with 1.07 Billion Colors, PenTech 4.0 Stylus PW600, 16384 Pen Pressure, Slim Pen, Keydial Mini, 18.4inch
- HUION ST100A Adjustable Drawing Tablet Stand for Pen Displays, Adjustable VESA Mount Desk Stand, Suitable for Kamvas 20/22/22 Plus/24/24 Plus and Kamvas Pro 24(4K)
- HUION Artist Glove for Drawing Tablet (1 Unit of Free Size, Good for Right Hand or Left Hand) - Cura CR-01

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