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product_id: 214941068
title: "HUION Kamvas 22 Plus QLED Drawing Tablet with Screen, FHD,140% sRGB, 21.5\""
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currency: EUR
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# 140% sRGB Quantum Dot color 8192 pressure levels + ±60° tilt 21.5" FHD anti-glare QLED screen HUION Kamvas 22 Plus QLED Drawing Tablet with Screen, FHD,140% sRGB, 21.5"

**Brand:** huion
**Price:** € 925.41
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🖌️ Elevate your digital canvas with precision and vibrant color—create like the future depends on it!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** HUION Kamvas 22 Plus QLED Drawing Tablet with Screen, FHD,140% sRGB, 21.5" by huion
- **How much does it cost?** € 925.41 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/214941068-huion-kamvas-22-plus-qled-drawing-tablet-with-screen-fhd)

## 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

- • **Precision Pen Control:** Battery-free PW517 stylus with 8192 pressure levels and ±60° tilt for flawless, natural strokes every time.
- • **Glare-Free Creative Flow:** Etched anti-glare glass reduces reflections and eye strain, so you can create comfortably all day long.
- • **Seamless Screen-Pen Sync:** Full-lamination tech virtually eliminates parallax, ensuring your pen tip and cursor align pixel-perfectly.
- • **Vivid Quantum Dot Colors:** Experience ultra-rich, true-to-life hues with 140% sRGB coverage—your art deserves nothing less.
- • **Ergonomic Adjustable Stand:** Customize your workspace with a sturdy stand adjustable from 20° to 80°, designed for marathon creative sessions.

## Overview

The HUION Kamvas 22 Plus is a professional-grade 21.5-inch QLED drawing tablet featuring a Full HD 1920x1080 anti-glare display with 140% sRGB color gamut via Quantum Dot technology. It offers a battery-free PW517 stylus with 8192 pressure sensitivity levels and ±60° tilt recognition for natural, precise input. Full lamination minimizes parallax for pixel-perfect accuracy, while the ergonomic adjustable stand supports comfortable long-term use. Compatible with Windows, macOS, Linux, and select Android devices, it’s ideal for artists, designers, and creators seeking a vibrant, reliable digital drawing experience.

## Description

desertcart.com: HUION Kamvas 22 Plus QLED Drawing Tablet with Screen, FHD,140% sRGB, 21.5" | Full Lamination, Anti-Glare Glass and PW517 Battery-Free Pen, ±60° Tilt – for Mac, Windows, Linux & Android : Electronics

Review: Great bang for the buck, but a few caveats... - This is my second Huion Kamvas 22 Plus purchase. I bought my first one in June 2021 for around $650. This new one cost $461 (Feb 2026). A considerable drop in price since then. When I clicked on the original order link from 2021, it brought me right to this one. The original Kamvas 22 plus did not have a QLED display. I'm not sure if I'm clear on what the QLED technology brings to the table. I still have the original monitor and I don't see any real difference in image quality. Maybe my eyes just need time to adapt. Or I need a better video card lol. I'm sure there must be a difference, especially considering the price differential. Is it cheaper because it's not as good or are they just trying to clear out inventory. We may never know for sure lol There's a back story: I bought the first one because I wanted to try out digital drawing, and the Huion was considerably less expensive than a comparable Wacom display. I figured if the Huion disappointed for whatever reason, or it turned out I just wasn't a fan of digital art, at least it wouldn't be as big a financial loss as an expensive Wacom. I mean, I'm sure there are reasons to buy a Wacom, if you're a professional. I was just starting out. I wanted a sort of "entry-level" product but with the option that I might grow into it. All things considered, The Huion seemed like a great solution. It didn't take long for me to fall in love with the Huion, and the concept of digital drawing and painting in general. I chose Krita as my app of choice, mainly because it was free. Even that turned out to be a great choice. I recommend Krita to anyone just starting out. Especially if you have some computing chops and experience in the digital arts. You won't outgrow it any time soon. Or maybe you will. Who knows lol I've noticed with these various software products that they all have strengths and weaknesses. I guess u just try and decide based on your needs. I'm not a fan of annual subscriptions (although I don't begrudge a company from making a profit). One of the things I really appreciated with the Huion was that the pen doesn't need a battery. I'm not clear on how that works exactly, but it's nice to not have to worry about batteries. I love the adjustable stand that comes with the 22 Plus. It's sturdy, high quality, well-made. I don't adjust it much. I have a preferred angle setting for drawing. But it feels like it would last a lifetime. It's easy to adjust. Maybe this is a good place to mention the optional monitor desk arm. I bought one of those as well and it's also very high quality. Recommended, if you're using a dual monitor setup on a desk that supports it. Here's where it gets prickly: my original 22 Plus stopped working unexpectedly one day. It displayed windows just fine, but the pen didn't work. I checked the driver and it was giving me a communication error message. I spent a few hours trying everything I could think of, but nothing was working. I contacted Huion support. You need to know that you're dealing direct with China at this point. I get the impression that there's no US support option. I got a reply, but it took a couple days. The lag time in responses was a bit annoying, but I wasn't desperate. If I had been desperate we'd be having a different conversation. Keep this in mind while you're deciding where to invest your money. This could be one of the reasons to choose Wacom. Considering how expensive Wacom products are, support better be great and immediate lol. After a few days of back and forth, Huion suggested either replace the 3 in1 cable or they could also sell me a replacement printed circuit board. Neither option was expensive. But I decided to try the cable first. It wasn't the cable. My next option was a replacement board but after meditating on the subject, I decided to just buy a new pen display and use the original display as a second monitor. So my original 22 Plus lasted about 4.5 years. After a bit of research, I got the impression that was an expected life-span. 4.5-5 years. I used it for many many hours. Did I get my money's worth? I don't know. Maybe. My original expectation was "it'll be whatever it'll be". Maybe Wacom products last longer. Which would be a reason to consider them. I don't know. I don't expect this new one to outlast the old one. I can buy 3 or 4 of these Huion monitors for the price of one Wacom. Maybe that's the correct way to consider it. I've only had this new monitor a few days but it compares to the original one. As I mentioned before, I'm not sure what this QLED business means in comparison. I mean I read up on it. It seems like there should be an improvement (otherwise why even mention it in the first place lol). I'll be able to do a 1-1 comparison once I get the older Kamvas 22 up as a second monitor. I see no missing pixels or strange shadows along the sides of the new display. It uses all the same cables and such as the old display. It just dropped into place and worked perfectly. It'll be interesting to see how long the older display keeps working (just as a normal display). I can't think of anything else major to report. I gave this new one 5 stars because it's a perfect solution for me. Affordable. I like working on these 22" models. Huion is pushing larger screen sizes but it's really overkill for my needs. I also have a Huion mini keypad (Keydial). Not expensive, and so far has been working as expected. I don't use the actual dial thingy at all. Just the programmable keys. I have it permanently attached via USB cable to the PC but it can operate in Bluetooth mode as well. Good luck!
Review: A pretty big upgrade - I've been using the Huion GT191 for ....4 years? Maybe more. It was a risky buy for me because, who the heck was this? It's not Wacom or whatever. I was using Surface Pro's for a while since they HAD wacom tech before moving to ntrig where it was ...bumpy, but alright. Anyway, the 191 was impressive, especially for the price and what the competition had. I wanted an upgrade since I had some nitpicks with the 191 but never enough that I'd drop hundreds- watched tons of reviews on it and it seemed solid. So, cut to now and it was on sale, so I caved and here we are! I'm typing this up because it impressed me enough after over a week with it that I wanted to give 'em credit. It's, really impressive, the parallax (distance between the pen tip & the actual screen/the accuracy of the pen) is non-extent basically. Where the tip is, is where the pen draws, it's....SO nice to have. The color accuracy & range is much, much nicer on this vs the 191. While the 191 was alright, this is in another league, as is the response time so there's less image ghosting and what not. So if you wanted to use this for drawing but also watch a movie on it or game? It'd do well. The glass has some kinda light texture to it, which makes it feel more like paper & reduces glare a bit. I like this approach better than making the pen tip rubberized since that just makes strokes feeling like a drag. I really can't say enough about the actual monitor itself, it's solid. You will have to adjust some of the colors/brightness yourself but that's not too hard honestly. It's 1080p which might annoy some? I honestly used the nvidia control panel to super sample the resolution to 1440p and while it's obviously not TRUE 1440p, it helps make the interface much smaller on your software. (even if you don't have this tablet you might want to consider it if the display is big enough!) The pen feels much better, no battery (Finally!) and with a nice rubber grip to make it more comfortable. It's also nice and light which some people don't like because "it lacks a premium feel" which, IDK put a lead weight on it and call it a day- in my opinion: pens should be light so the weight doesn't become an issue over HOURS of drawing. I don't get this obsession people have with a weighty feel with some stuff. The pen draws really well with an excellent pressure curve that you can adjust in the driver, it's activation force is nice n' low and it's got tilt, "But how's the weight?" It has tilt which, I haven't been able to test becaaaaaause none of my brushes actually have that set up, so I can't comment there unfortunately. The activation force feels much lighter on this than my last tablet, you can be really, really light handed with drawing and it's super nice. Feels great to draw with. The set up is pretty easy, slap the stand on it or it to a monitor arm then hook up the HDMI & USB cable, plug in the power brick to their 3-in-1 cable- to the monitor. Install the drivers from the website, hit ctrl+alt+H to bring them up to bring up the tablet interface, make sure it's set to work on the right monitor, boom done. I absolutely recommend this tablet, it's far less expensive than the competition and it doesn't feel like your sacrificing anything.

## Features

- Please note: Kamvas 22 Plus Pen Display is not a standalone product, this device must be connected to a computer/laptop to work.
- Experience Brilliant Colors: The Kamvas 22 Plus drawing tablet for pc delivers 140% sRGB via Quantum Dot technology and a 1200:1 contrast ratio, ideal for artists who need accurate colors and deep contrast for digital art, illustration, and animation—helping ensure consistent and reliable color representation with rich shadows and highlights.
- Reduce Glare, Enhance Precision: The Kamvas 22 Plus art tablet features an advanced etched anti-glare glass that eliminates reflections, giving you a clear view even in bright studios while reducing eye strain for all-day comfort. The textured surface provides just the right friction for a natural pen-on-paper feel, while also resisting scratches and corrosion. Perfect for detailed line work, tracing, and comic art.
- Full-Lamination for Pixel-Perfect Precision: This digital art tablet uses full-lamination technology to virtually eliminate parallax, so your pen tip and cursor align closely for reliable accuracy. The seamless bond also prevents dust from entering the screen and enhances light transmission, giving you a clearer, cleaner display. Ideal for photo retouching, vector graphics, manga creation, and print design.
- More Screen, More Space: This graphics tablet features a 21.5" FHD (1920×1080) display, providing a large and clear workspace—ideal for detailed artwork, multitasking, and complex compositions with less need for constant zooming or window switching.
- PW517 Battery-Free Stylus with ±60° Tilt: Featuring PenTech 3.0 technology, this premium pen needs no charging – always ready when inspiration strikes. With a low 3.5mm magnetic core height for exceptionally precise tracking, plus 8192 pressure levels and ±60° tilt recognition, you can create natural shading and precise lines for sketching or inking – just like a real pen.
- Dual USB-C & Android Compatibility: This animation tablet features a brand-new dual USB-C design, making plug-and-play connection simpler and more reliable. Connect via 3-in-1 or USB-C to USB-C cable, then plug into your Android phone or tablet (requires USB 3.1 Gen 1 and DP 1.2 or above) for on-the-go sketching. The side-cable outlet helps prevent cable bending and keeps your setup tidy—ensuring a more stable connection and helping reduce common issues like cable disconnection or loose ports.
- Multi-OS & Stable Connection: This drawing monitor works with Mac (macOS 10.12 or later), PC (Windows 7 or later), Linux (Ubuntu), and certain Android devices (OS version 6.0 or later). It also runs seamlessly with major creative software including Photoshop, Lightroom, SAI, Clip Studio Paint, Krita, CorelDRAW, Corel Painter, and Affinity Designer – giving you the flexibility to create in your preferred tools.
- Ergonomic Adjustable Stand for All-Day Comfort: This digital drawing tablet includes a sturdy ST100A stand adjustable from 20° to 80°, helping you find the most comfortable angle for any workflow. It reduces neck and shoulder strain during long sessions—ideal for beginners, students, and artists who draw for extended periods.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08BZ897B4 |
| Active Surface Area | 476.6 x 268.1mm |
| Additional Features | 60° Tilt Support, Anti-Glare Glass, Ergonomic, Full Lamination |
| Best Sellers Rank | #111 in Computer Graphics Tablets |
| Brand | HUION |
| Built-In Media | AC Adapter & Power Cord, Adjustable Stand, Digital Pen, Full-featured USB-C Cable & 3-IN-1 HDMI Cable, Pen Holder, Pen Nib x 10, Pen Nib Clip, Glove |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,125 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 21.5"L x 12.7"W |
| Item Type Name | Computer Graphics Tablets |
| Item Weight | 7.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ShenZhen Huion Animation Technology Co., LTD |
| Mfr Part Number | HUION-GS2202-US |
| Model Name | Kamvas 22 Plus |
| Model Number | GS2202-US |
| Native Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Operating System | Android(USB3.1 DP1.2 or later), Linux(Ubuntu 20.04 LTS), MacOS 10.12 or later, Windows 7 or later |
| Pressure Sensitivity | 8192 Levels |
| Screen Size | 21.5 Inches |
| Special Feature | 60° Tilt Support, Anti-Glare Glass , Ergonomic, Full Lamination |
| Specific Uses For Product | Designing, Drawing, Painting |
| Target Audience | Art Student, Artist, Creator, Graphic Designer |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** HUION
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Operating System:** Android(USB3.1 DP1.2 or later), Linux(Ubuntu 20.04 LTS), MacOS 10.12 or later, Windows 7 or later
- **Pressure Sensitivity:** 8192 Levels
- **Special Feature:** 60° Tilt Support, Anti-Glare Glass, Ergonomic, Full Lamination

## Images

![HUION Kamvas 22 Plus QLED Drawing Tablet with Screen, FHD,140% sRGB, 21.5" - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71vQk5sdPWL.jpg)
![HUION Kamvas 22 Plus QLED Drawing Tablet with Screen, FHD,140% sRGB, 21.5" - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71yHh4n0fIL.jpg)
![HUION Kamvas 22 Plus QLED Drawing Tablet with Screen, FHD,140% sRGB, 21.5" - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61pj0eUNeQL.jpg)
![HUION Kamvas 22 Plus QLED Drawing Tablet with Screen, FHD,140% sRGB, 21.5" - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61kgcksKuiL.jpg)
![HUION Kamvas 22 Plus QLED Drawing Tablet with Screen, FHD,140% sRGB, 21.5" - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61a2hdNfnrL.jpg)

## Available Options

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

## Questions & Answers

**Q: My computer doesnt have usb type c only regular usb and hdmi will this work or do i need an adapter?**
A: Thank you for your question.
The kamvas 22 plus is coming with a 3-in-1 HDMI cable also which could be used directly on computer that only have usb and hdmi port. Please don;t worry. You do not need to buy an adapter.

**Q: Why does the release date say August 9 but arrival date isn't until mid September ?**
A: Dear customer,
Thank you for your question,
The item will be in stock before August 9 and it will take about 3- 7 working days to deliver. It will arrive before mid September

**Q: I received the kamvas 22 plus and the ac adapter was not for the us, what should i do? it is for another country.**
A: There are available adapters through Amazon

**Q: My laptop is 720p. Is that the resolution that will be transfered to the tablet? Would my 5th generation be compatible?**
A: Thank you for your question.
The resolution of Kamvas 22 Plus is 1080*1920. The computer resolution will not affect it.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great bang for the buck, but a few caveats...
*by L***Z on February 16, 2026*

This is my second Huion Kamvas 22 Plus purchase. I bought my first one in June 2021 for around $650. This new one cost $461 (Feb 2026). A considerable drop in price since then. When I clicked on the original order link from 2021, it brought me right to this one. The original Kamvas 22 plus did not have a QLED display. I'm not sure if I'm clear on what the QLED technology brings to the table. I still have the original monitor and I don't see any real difference in image quality. Maybe my eyes just need time to adapt. Or I need a better video card lol. I'm sure there must be a difference, especially considering the price differential. Is it cheaper because it's not as good or are they just trying to clear out inventory. We may never know for sure lol There's a back story: I bought the first one because I wanted to try out digital drawing, and the Huion was considerably less expensive than a comparable Wacom display. I figured if the Huion disappointed for whatever reason, or it turned out I just wasn't a fan of digital art, at least it wouldn't be as big a financial loss as an expensive Wacom. I mean, I'm sure there are reasons to buy a Wacom, if you're a professional. I was just starting out. I wanted a sort of "entry-level" product but with the option that I might grow into it. All things considered, The Huion seemed like a great solution. It didn't take long for me to fall in love with the Huion, and the concept of digital drawing and painting in general. I chose Krita as my app of choice, mainly because it was free. Even that turned out to be a great choice. I recommend Krita to anyone just starting out. Especially if you have some computing chops and experience in the digital arts. You won't outgrow it any time soon. Or maybe you will. Who knows lol I've noticed with these various software products that they all have strengths and weaknesses. I guess u just try and decide based on your needs. I'm not a fan of annual subscriptions (although I don't begrudge a company from making a profit). One of the things I really appreciated with the Huion was that the pen doesn't need a battery. I'm not clear on how that works exactly, but it's nice to not have to worry about batteries. I love the adjustable stand that comes with the 22 Plus. It's sturdy, high quality, well-made. I don't adjust it much. I have a preferred angle setting for drawing. But it feels like it would last a lifetime. It's easy to adjust. Maybe this is a good place to mention the optional monitor desk arm. I bought one of those as well and it's also very high quality. Recommended, if you're using a dual monitor setup on a desk that supports it. Here's where it gets prickly: my original 22 Plus stopped working unexpectedly one day. It displayed windows just fine, but the pen didn't work. I checked the driver and it was giving me a communication error message. I spent a few hours trying everything I could think of, but nothing was working. I contacted Huion support. You need to know that you're dealing direct with China at this point. I get the impression that there's no US support option. I got a reply, but it took a couple days. The lag time in responses was a bit annoying, but I wasn't desperate. If I had been desperate we'd be having a different conversation. Keep this in mind while you're deciding where to invest your money. This could be one of the reasons to choose Wacom. Considering how expensive Wacom products are, support better be great and immediate lol. After a few days of back and forth, Huion suggested either replace the 3 in1 cable or they could also sell me a replacement printed circuit board. Neither option was expensive. But I decided to try the cable first. It wasn't the cable. My next option was a replacement board but after meditating on the subject, I decided to just buy a new pen display and use the original display as a second monitor. So my original 22 Plus lasted about 4.5 years. After a bit of research, I got the impression that was an expected life-span. 4.5-5 years. I used it for many many hours. Did I get my money's worth? I don't know. Maybe. My original expectation was "it'll be whatever it'll be". Maybe Wacom products last longer. Which would be a reason to consider them. I don't know. I don't expect this new one to outlast the old one. I can buy 3 or 4 of these Huion monitors for the price of one Wacom. Maybe that's the correct way to consider it. I've only had this new monitor a few days but it compares to the original one. As I mentioned before, I'm not sure what this QLED business means in comparison. I mean I read up on it. It seems like there should be an improvement (otherwise why even mention it in the first place lol). I'll be able to do a 1-1 comparison once I get the older Kamvas 22 up as a second monitor. I see no missing pixels or strange shadows along the sides of the new display. It uses all the same cables and such as the old display. It just dropped into place and worked perfectly. It'll be interesting to see how long the older display keeps working (just as a normal display). I can't think of anything else major to report. I gave this new one 5 stars because it's a perfect solution for me. Affordable. I like working on these 22" models. Huion is pushing larger screen sizes but it's really overkill for my needs. I also have a Huion mini keypad (Keydial). Not expensive, and so far has been working as expected. I don't use the actual dial thingy at all. Just the programmable keys. I have it permanently attached via USB cable to the PC but it can operate in Bluetooth mode as well. Good luck!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A pretty big upgrade
*by M***G on July 10, 2021*

I've been using the Huion GT191 for ....4 years? Maybe more. It was a risky buy for me because, who the heck was this? It's not Wacom or whatever. I was using Surface Pro's for a while since they HAD wacom tech before moving to ntrig where it was ...bumpy, but alright. Anyway, the 191 was impressive, especially for the price and what the competition had. I wanted an upgrade since I had some nitpicks with the 191 but never enough that I'd drop hundreds- watched tons of reviews on it and it seemed solid. So, cut to now and it was on sale, so I caved and here we are! I'm typing this up because it impressed me enough after over a week with it that I wanted to give 'em credit. It's, really impressive, the parallax (distance between the pen tip & the actual screen/the accuracy of the pen) is non-extent basically. Where the tip is, is where the pen draws, it's....SO nice to have. The color accuracy & range is much, much nicer on this vs the 191. While the 191 was alright, this is in another league, as is the response time so there's less image ghosting and what not. So if you wanted to use this for drawing but also watch a movie on it or game? It'd do well. The glass has some kinda light texture to it, which makes it feel more like paper & reduces glare a bit. I like this approach better than making the pen tip rubberized since that just makes strokes feeling like a drag. I really can't say enough about the actual monitor itself, it's solid. You will have to adjust some of the colors/brightness yourself but that's not too hard honestly. It's 1080p which might annoy some? I honestly used the nvidia control panel to super sample the resolution to 1440p and while it's obviously not TRUE 1440p, it helps make the interface much smaller on your software. (even if you don't have this tablet you might want to consider it if the display is big enough!) The pen feels much better, no battery (Finally!) and with a nice rubber grip to make it more comfortable. It's also nice and light which some people don't like because "it lacks a premium feel" which, IDK put a lead weight on it and call it a day- in my opinion: pens should be light so the weight doesn't become an issue over HOURS of drawing. I don't get this obsession people have with a weighty feel with some stuff. The pen draws really well with an excellent pressure curve that you can adjust in the driver, it's activation force is nice n' low and it's got tilt, "But how's the weight?" It has tilt which, I haven't been able to test becaaaaaause none of my brushes actually have that set up, so I can't comment there unfortunately. The activation force feels much lighter on this than my last tablet, you can be really, really light handed with drawing and it's super nice. Feels great to draw with. The set up is pretty easy, slap the stand on it or it to a monitor arm then hook up the HDMI & USB cable, plug in the power brick to their 3-in-1 cable- to the monitor. Install the drivers from the website, hit ctrl+alt+H to bring them up to bring up the tablet interface, make sure it's set to work on the right monitor, boom done. I absolutely recommend this tablet, it's far less expensive than the competition and it doesn't feel like your sacrificing anything.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Best Art Tablet I've Ever Had
*by A***A on May 10, 2026*

Honest the BEST art tablet I've ever gotten my hands on. Sincerely, I dont think I will ever switch. After having a XPPen Artist 15.6 and experiencing all the issues of simply SETTING IT UP, this tablet became the crisp, most fresh breath of fresh air Ive had since then. The drivers with it are intuitive and easy to navigate, and any issues Ive experienced (which was only one or two and both was my inexperience and fault) were backed up by plenty of help and quick FAQ searches. Its comfortable to use, especially if you get the special stand that comes with it. Its DEPENDABLE and colorful, and I've used a plethora of different programs on it and have found 0 compatibility issues. (Clip Studio Paint, Blender, Fusion360, among a handful of others). Would definitely recommend getting the little keypad with it as it doesn't come with its own set of buttons. There are, however, two buttons on the pen. 10/10 as a digital artist.

## Frequently Bought Together

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