🎉 Elevate Your Art Game with the Kamvas Pro 16!
The HUION KAMVAS Pro 16 is a professional-grade drawing tablet featuring a 15.6-inch full-laminated screen with anti-glare glass, 120% sRGB color gamut, and 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity. It includes customizable express keys, an adjustable stand, and strong compatibility with various operating systems and creative software, making it an essential tool for artists and designers.
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 | 2.98 Pounds |
Screen Size | 15.6 Inches |
Color | Black |
C**N
Exceptional quality for the price.
Preface:I have owned a variety of drawing tablets and use them daily for my work. I have previously only ever used Wacom tablets, going back as far as pre-bamboo days. I use tablets on a nearly daily basis for my job. But I have never used a display-screen drawing tablet. But if there was an all-encompassing way I can describe the experience of upgrading from a standard drawing tablet to a display-screened tablet it would be: "Game Changer"The tablet is packaged as well has you would both hope and expect from a drawing tablet of this price range. Every bit of packaging is secure and intentional.Setup was quick and easy, no hassle.The tablet itself is a really good weight. Heavy enough that it feels like it isn't going to just fly out of your hands if you shift in your chair, but not weighty enough to feel like a burden if you need to grab it with one hand.The stand that it comes with for your lap with the varying heights is... strangely beautifully designed. Of all the things, the stand is made with stunning engineering and it looks and feels great, and is exceptionally collapsible.Turning on the display, it's really nice and bright, with sharp, crisp colors. Whatever material the screen is made out of, or coated in, gives the display that very subtle stippled color "screen protector" look. I thought that would bother me and affect the drawings but it's pretty unnoticeable after just a short while.I've never noticed any lag with the tablet, nor any stuttering or visible refresh rate. All lines have drawn butter smooth.The pen is comfortable and easy to use, and coupled with a tablet glove (one of those funky ring and pinky finger gloves) it just glides across the surface.The side buttons are fantastic and I really can't get over the middle sliding "button". I normally keep it configured to zoom in photoshop, but I love that you can cycle through functions. This slide is a lot like the dial on the Intuos Pro tablet… except better executed. (I stopped using the Intuos dial because it never felt right. It was always way too sensitive and swapping between functions was annoying on it.)The difference using this display tablet over my previous Intuos Pro is… well it makes me shake my head at my own arguments I've had that I didn't need the expense of upgrading to a display tablet. That it wouldn't make that big of a difference, and that I'd still face most of the awkwardness and pitfalls that come with using a graphics tablet. How mistaken I was. If you ever have frustration at redrawing the same darn line 50 times and you use tablets for your living… don't baulk at the price or what seems like an unnecessary upgrade. I should have jumped from my bamboo tablet straight into a display tablet. It would have saved me hundreds of hours of work and frustration.I'm a cheap girl. I like things to work, work well, and be cheap. Those are the credentials to keep me happy. And boy does this tablet satisfy all of those.The tablet itself aside, Huion is an amazing brand. It's one of those brands that falls under the price range of items that make you scratch your chin and think it must be too good to be true. But they've not yet disappointed me with any product. There will always be one or two things that could be nit-picked, but at the end of the day you're saving a huge amount of money for a brand that will do right by you, and deliver a stunning product at a very affordable price point. And this tablet is no different.The ONE thing I would like to add to the tablet, is actually an addition to the software. I loved the Intuos' radial dial menus that you could program. It made creating a LOT of quick shortcuts really easy and fast. But lacking that sort of feature isn't enough to even knock this tablet down a fraction of a start for me.
S**N
10/10! I love Huion
I just got my tablet delivered today and I’m so excited to continue using it!! I’m decent at setting up electronic devices but if you aren’t you may need a few tutorials. I got the larger sized screen because I plan on using it for 3D modeling too and it’s the perfect size. The pen is easy to calibrate and feels smooth on the screen, though I typically like mine to feel even smoother. The display is bright and makes colors pop. The build of the tablet feels high quality and isn’t too heavy. The stand for the tablet was kinda funky to figure out but it works great. The glove is definitely fit for small hands but it’s not a big deal. 10/10 overall!
B**.
As my first drawing tablet, this thing is awesome.
I'm a Digital Media student and have only been able to work on projects when the schools open so it's been difficult at times. However with this I'm able to draw whenever I want (well so long as I'm at the house. Screen feels nice to draw on and even without the glove it doesn't stick too much, still recommend wearing the glove tho. Colors are nice but may need to be adjusted out the box, I noticed that whites looked almost a little orange but it was a quick fix. Software is simple and easy to use. Definitely worth it and will be the tablet I use for a while
D**R
Expensive tablet, but you may have to spend $50 more ...
I was looking for a writing tool to use for handwriting in One Note and also be able to write Chinese characters as inputs to browser and other apps that accepts inputs. I have tried quite a few drawing tablets, and pens, but none of them satisfied my requirement, as most of them write terribly. Furthermore, being a tablet, I cannot see exactly where the cursor is for writing and entering texts, that made it quite frustrating when I tried to use these tablets.Finally I have decided that I should get a writing monitor which I can connect as an extra monitor so that I can actually see what and where I am writing directly on the programs. I moved away from a 8x6 tablet, because I also want to use it as a travel monitor for my laptop, so I ended up with this 15.6" monitor. The following is my personal experience so far. I have it for less than 1 day, so I will update my experience with this further in the near future after I have used it for a while. In the mean time, I will share with you my feeling with this product on general topics such as delivery and packaging, and setting up etc.1. Packaging and Delivery: I was shocked by its packaging when the UPS person rang my door bell and I opened the door. This unit was housed in a very big box, almost the same size as my desktop computer. I think the packaging was overdone, as the product self was already boxed by another box almost exactly the same size as the original product box. This was then put in this huge box for delivery. The unit came in good shape, and has absolutely no damage as a result. The delivery was also on time as I asked for 1 day delivery and I did get it in 1 day. This is what I expected as on time delivery is one of the big reasons I selected a certain product, despite sometimes I may have to pay a little bit more. I hated sellers promising certain time delivery, and then ended up having me waiting for several more days or never even arrived sometimes.2. Cables: This is the area where I would have deducted a star for this product. The maker claimed that they use a 3 in 1 cable to avoid messy cabling, and there is no other way for you to hook this up using regular cables. This brings up another issue, i.e. what if you break or lose this cable, you would have to replace it, which will cost you $50 the last time I checked. Do you wait until you lose or break your cable before you buy your replacement? Obviously not, because you will lose your productivity if you do, that means you would have to spend your $50 right now to get a spare and keep it close, especially when you use it while you are traveling. This is a big negative to me. I thought I saw it before that you can either use the 3 in 1 cable or regular cables. But this unit has only one type C input and that is it.3. Setting up: The connection was relatively easy, just plug in the type C into the tablet, then on the other end, one HDMI goes to the HDMI connection of the computer, a USB A goes into the computer USB connection and the round power connector connects to the power supply that came with it. My computer saw it right away and make it as an extension monitor. I already have two monitors connected to my desktop, and this serves as the third monitor for it. I use it extensively for One Note writing and for programs that requires handwriting inputs, such as writing Chinese characters for my browser search. It works without any problem. You can also calibrate your tablet using the calibrate function from the driver program.4. Writing on the tablet: Because I am writing directly to the application showing on the tablet, I have no problem writing where I want to, particularly on One Note. Also, writing to One Note using this tablet almost resembles my writing on paper using pen or pencil. I like it and there is almost unnoticeable lag when writing. I even tried writing with the protected film still there before it was peeled, it worked with no problem except sometimes the writing does not register because there was some slight oil on that spot. This is the first tablet that worked completely for me. Because it only responded to the pen, I do not have to worry about my palm touching the tablet. Since I am looking for a writing tablet and not a touch tablet, this works out just right. The pen also is non-active, meaning it requires no battery, which is great as I do not have to worry about battery running out when I travel. Pens like this usually require AAAA battery and most people do not have them stocked at home. The only problem is the location of the two buttons on the pen which I accidentally clicked quite a lot of time when I write. This gets annoying. It would be great if they can be immersed a little bit in the pen, so that they have to be clicked intentionally to work. I cannot comment on graphic drawing as I do not use this for drawing.5. OSD setting: Like many TV, there are buttoms on the side that can be used to adjust the monitor's physical setting. However, some of the options were greyed out and cannot be adjusted. For example, for display it showed, Horizontal and vertical screen adjustment, but they were totally greyed out and cannot be adjusted. The included manual was not a manual, you have to go online to download one, which give you a little bit more information. I saw online and in some manual that the driver program provides quite a bit of control on the tablet, but the one I downloaded for this unit is very minimal and there is not much I can do in that driver program.6. Price: This tablet is quite expensive, it costs me $400 plus another $50 for a spare cable, which was way more than what I was going to spend when I started looking for a writing tool. But because this is a monitor, and not just a writing tablet. I have bought several portable monitors before, and they all failed one way or the other after a while, and they were in the $200-$300 range. So hopefully this is be solid enough to last for a long time.Conclusion: This is as far as I have gone, since I only have it for less than a day. I will continue to use it and will update my experience if new discovery, positive or negative, comes up, I will update this review. I hope this helps those of you who may have questions on this tablet. So in conclusion, I like what I get, except that it is quite expensive and I hope I would not have to buy another one any time soon.
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