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HUION KAMVAS Pro 16 Drawing Tablet with Screen, 15.6 inch Pen Display Anti-Glare Glass 6 Shortcut Keys Adjustable Stand, Graphics Tablet for Drawing, Writing, Design, Work with Windows, Mac and Linux

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Size: 15.6inch


Style: Full HD


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  • [Outstanding Visuals] You can enjoy immersive viewing in great clarity and fine detail with the help of 15.6-inch full-laminated screen and anti-glare glass of the Huion Kamvas Pro 16 drawing tablet with screen. For a good feel while drawing, the graphics drawing monitor contains smooth but slight texture.
  • [Brilliant Color] See your creations in vibrant and true-to-life colors on this pen display with 120% sRGB (92% AdobeRGB) color gamut volume(16.7 million 8-bit). 1000:1 contrast ratio shows shadow details clearer and sharper.
  • [Optimized Workflow] Kamvas pro 16 drawing monitors comprise with 6 customized express keys and a touch bar which is helpful to get access to favorite shortcuts of keywords or mouse to achieve different operations like zooming in and out, adjusting brush size, saving time and keystrokes.
  • [Adjustable Stand ST200] The adjustable stand can be moved between 20 and 60 degrees to suit your working way, which helps reduce tension for your neck, shoulder, and back, and offers you the best viewing angle for drawing and typing.
  • [Advanced Pen Performance]The art tablet includes a pen without battery which provides accurate and responsive performance, 60 tilt recognition, and virtually lag-free tracking. Moreover, the pen contains 2 side buttons that can be programmable to the softwares shortcuts.
  • [More convenient and tidier] This drawing tablet can be easily connected with the 3-in-1 USB-C cable (HDMI signal), which not only frees you from messy wire bundles but also supports connections for multiple purposes.
  • [Strong Compatibility] The tablet works well with Windows 7 or later, macOS 10.12 or later, and Linux(Ubuntu) and has good compatibility with creative software like Adobe Photoshop, Clip Studio Paint, SAI, Lightroom, etc.
  • [Warm Tips] The Kamvas Pro 16 Pen display is not a standalone product, this device must be connected to a computer/laptop to work.

Brand: HUION


Connectivity Technology: USB


Pressure Sensitivity: 8192 Levels


Operating System: Linux(Ubuntu), Mac OS 10.12 and above, Windows 7 and above


Special Feature: Anti-Glare Glass, 60° Tilt Support, Programmable Press Key, Full Lamination


Product Dimensions: 17.24 x 9.88 x 0.47 inches


Item Weight: 2.98 pounds


Item model number: Kamvas Pro 16


Date First Available: May 17, 2019


Manufacturer: Shenzhen Huion Animation Technology LTD.


Country of Origin: China


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  • Notice for New Artists + Set-up for Lefties
Size: 15.6inch Style: 2.5K QHD
For those new to art and/or have never used a pen display tablet before-- or if you plan on gifting this to an artist you know, please keep this in mind: 1. This tablet REQUIRES A COMPUTER to work. It is essentially a monitor that has pen capabilities, but without a computer or laptop to connect to, the tablet will NOT work. 2. If you already have a computer, YOU NEED AN ART PROGRAM in order to draw with this tablet. This tablet does not come with any built-in software or bonus software to install. There are several free art programs you can download online like Krita, FireAlpaca, etc. 3. If you have used an iPad or Android tablet to draw, the drawing experience will feel different on this display tablet in comparison. The screens used for pen displays are often treated with matte coatings to protect it and prevent glare. This is common with most pen displays, including Wacom's. Because of this, the screen will not look as crisp compared to an iPad or Android tablet. It is not a bad screen at all, the longer you draw on it the less you'll notice it. 4. You can calibrate the pen pressure! This allows the tablet to adjust to how light or heavy you draw and create a more pleasant drawing experience. You can access the calibration settings in the driver settings under Pen Display > Working Area > Monitor Calibration. Some art programs also have an option to calibrate your pen pressure in their settings as well. SET-UP FOR LEFTIES: I was kinda nervous since most pen displays are right-handed by default, even the express keys are placed to the left-hand side for that purpose. But after going through the settings, it was easy to flip the tablet around for my left hand. In the Huion driver software under Work Area, select the monitor(s) you want your tablet to work on, then select 180 degrees. This flips the pen controls around, but not the screen. To flip the screen, in Window's Display Settings, select the pen display and set the orientation to "Landscaped Flipped." This flips the enitre screen. Now you can use the tablet with your left hand and keep the express keys on the right! :) Notes: - Even after flipping the screen for left-handed use, the tablet's built-in settings (press and hold the power button for 3 seconds) will still display in the right-hand orientation, so basically upside down. - The express keys don't need to be "flipped" when setting them up, you can set them up normally from top to bottom. - If you are getting "No Signal" when turning on the tablet while using the 3-in-2 cable, try flipping the USB-C cable and plug it in the other way. Once I did that, the tablet connected instantly. It seems the cables are meant to follow the right-handed orientation, which is unfortunate. Overall Thoughts: I've been drawing on an iPad for years and still love it, but I wanted an additional art tablet to work with my PC and other programs that aren't available in iOS. Setting up the drivers and the tablet itself was relatively fine (after I fixed the No Signal issue). I appreciate how thin and light the display is, it doesn't take up much space and I can easily move it around if I need to. The pen itself is very responsive and feels solid in my hand, and the color accuracy is pretty good! I didn't have to do much color alibration in the settings; there's an option to set it to AdobeRGB, which matches closely to my IPS monitor and iPad when comparing the same image. For the cost I think it's reasonable, especially compared to how much a Cintiq Pro costs for the same size. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024 by Candace

  • Excellent Mobile Solution for Beginners and Veterans Alike
Size: 11.6inch Style: Full HD
The media could not be loaded. I received this product at a discounted price in exchange for my fair and honest review. Whether you're new to digital art or looking for an upgrade, I highly recommend picking up a KAMVAS Pro, I got the 12" because it fits really nicely into my laptop bag (it actually fits in my cargo pockets of my "production" pants that I wear on set or in the woods), but all the KAMVAS Pro units have the same architecture and functional capacity. The programmable buttons are a huge game changer for me, my first pen display didn't have anything of the sort, so this thing blew my workflow up haha. Check out the video! It covers a lot of ground pretty quickly, and honestly there's a lot to go into with this unit. I've done a few of these "sponsored" tests for different companies, I'm always 100% honest about my experiences with the products, but wooooow - this one was a big one for me, the Pro 12 is legitimately the best product I've ever been asked to review and it's gonna be in my laptop bag from now on no matter what. If you're not into videos, see below. I'm pasting the writeup I made for filming, it's got all the thoughts I organized and put into the video in written form. ----------------------------------------- The KAMVAS Pro 12 is a graphics tablet made by Huion, it features a couple programmable functions along the side, tilt sensitivity, and a 1080p display with excellent color depth. The pen also doesn't require batteries or charging, which I enjoy because I never remembered to charge my pen on my old display, and the whole setup here can be packed into your laptop bag with your computer - in fact, I have this super fat Dell that's just huge and heavy and this tablet still fits in the bag with it because it's so compact. Real quick before we really get into it - I'll be releasing a video soon where I use this exact tablet to make a font based on handwritten notes from an old book, so you can see a little more of me actually using it in-depth in that video once that's out. For now, I mostly just wanted to talk a little bit about my experience with getting it set up since that'll apply to everyone watching rather than, say, just illustrators or just photographers. Now! Cables The cables are a little weird - one one end, we have the HDMI and USB that go into your computer and the power cord, and at the other end is just a single USB C plug that goes into the tablet. I know that graphics, sound, power, even ethernet can be transferred via USB C, so part of me wonders whether it would be possible to make this setup work with just a straight USB C cable the same way a breakaway box works. It would eat your computer's battery power faster, but, it would make the cable situation way simpler. Either way, the current cable situation works fine for me and my computer, though I could see it being inconvenient in the event that someone's HDMI and USB ports aren't close to one another. In that case, though, you probably have at least one USB C port on your computer, so you can probably get away with using a USB C hub for this, though I haven't tested that out myself. Setup As soon as I plugged it in, it went to the default extra display setting, meaning it duplicated my screen onto this one. I'd say probably the majority of people using a mobile solution like this as opposed to a desktop display will probably use that setting, but my laptop has a 4K screen. So, when it's duplicated onto a 1080p screen, it looks really bad and blurry. So I switched it to "extend my display" mode and it was fine. But, the little function buttons on the side weren't doing anything, and after a quick Google search I discovered that the tablet actually has software you have to download to get all the usage out of it. Actually, as it was being installed, I realized that the included instructions literally say that, it's the very first thing. So, yeah. Anyway, the program is super intuitive, but I should mention (at least for me), since I had it on "extend my displays" mode, the program tried to map the tablet to the full span of both my screens together instead of just the little one. That's not ideal for my purposes haha. But, it means that I could use the tablet to draw across multiple monitors, which is kind of a cool feature even if I'll never do that. Either way, very easy to fix, just pick the display you want the tablet mapped to using this little menu here, it couldn't be easier. Function I set up my hotkeys here a little differently than it comes from the factory; by default it's set so the scroll bar zooms in and out and these buttons control brush size, this one is an undo/redo, and this one lets you drag your way around the canvas. I switched it so these buttons control zooming in and out, this scroll bar here controls brush size, this one just does the undo command, and this one resets the whole canvas. I did some quick tests for the sake of the review, and I can pretty confidently say that it works very nicely - it's more responsive and more accurate than my UG-2150 that I use with my desktop computer. I might have to pick up this tablet's big brother and replace my desktop tablet if ti functions as well as this. By default, the pen was actually way TOO responsive for me, but it's super easy to adjust the sensitivity right here in the tablet program, so once that was dialed in it worked perfectly. I recommend turning the sensitivity down a little in general - maybe it's just me, I do tend to have kind of a heavy hand when I draw, but I think the pressure is a little hard to control by default and I find it a lot easier with this curve applied. Like I said before, I'll be talking a little more in-depth about using this in the font video, so that's about it for now. All in all, I feel like this tablet is a great example of how far this technology has come in the past few years - when I bought my first pen display, it cost more than double what this does, and it's not in any way portable, doesn't have tilt sensitivity, the pen has to be charged, it doesn't have any functions built in, and it's not even as accurate. My opinion may be a little biased because I'm comparing this to my older tech, but based on my own experiences this thing is great. I feel like a lot of people who would be looking at the KAMVAS series are probably either looking for their first graphic tablet or they're looking to upgrade to one that has a display from one that doesn't. I was personally looking to upgrade to something newer and more portable than my fat, old UG 2150 that has to stay on my desk. If you've used the KAMVAS Pro 12 and have some tips and tricks you'd like to share, leave me a comment and tell me about it ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2019 by Dizzy!

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