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2020 HUION Kamvas 13 Graphics Drawing Tablet with Screen Pen Display Full Laminated Screen Battery Free Stylus 8192 Pressure Sensitivity Tilt 8 Express Keys with Adjustable stand-13.3inch, Green

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Color: Green with stand


Features

  • Full Lamination Technology: With an anti-glare screen protector Kamvas 13 ensures a comfortable visual experience. The glass combines seamlessly with the screen to minimize parallax, and the anti-glare screen protector keeps the screen clear and transparent. 1920 x 1080 FHD monitor with 16.7 million colors, 120% sRGB gamut volume, and 178viewing angle
  • PenTech 3.0: Featuring the new Huions technology, the battery-free pen PW517 provides better stability with a lower-positioned pen nib to bring you a lifelike drawing experience. Comes with 266PPS report rate, 8192 pressure sensitivity and 60 Tilt function, PW517 delivers the most accurate and advanced performance
  • Easy Connection: Besides a 3-in-1 Type-C to HDMI connection, Kamvas 13 also supports a full-featured Type-C to Type-C single cable connection(sold separately). The low power consumption design enables Kamvas 13 to be powered by a laptop directly, and you only need to connect it to a laptop that runs on 5 volts or above via the full-featured cable(sold separately)
  • User-friendly Design: With a thickness of 11.8mm and a weight of 980g, Kamvas 13 keeps a large screen and working area but more lightweight, which makes it an easy-to-carry pen display for outdoor drawing. The 8 programmable press keys support various functions, you can customize them as you need to improve efficiency
  • Android Supported: Kamvas 13 drawing monitor is compatible with Windows 7 or later, macOS 10.12 or later, and Linux(Ubuntu). You can also connect it to your android devices via the full-featured Type-C cable(sold separately)

Brand: HUION


Connectivity Technology: USB


Pressure Sensitivity: 8192 Levels


Operating System: Android (USB3.1 DP1.2), Mac OS 10.12 or later, Linux(Ubuntu), Windows 7 or later


Special Feature: 60° Tilt Support, PenTech 3.0, Programmable Press Key, Full Lamination


Product Dimensions: 14.57 x 8.66 x 0.39 inches


Item Weight: 2.2 pounds


Item model number: HUION-US-GS1331-Green-Stand


Date First Available: March 16, 2020


Manufacturer: Shenzhen Huion Animation Technology LTD.


Country of Origin: China


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  • My New Daily Driver
Color: Black
The media could not be loaded. Kamvas 13 My New Daily Driver Let’s cut to the chase, this latest iteration of the kamvas 13 is the best. I’ve reviewed the GT-156HD, GT-156HDV2, and Kamvas Pro 16 in the past and I must say that for the past 3 years, Huion’s improvements and product development are nothing short of amazing. Experience: Unboxing: I always love unboxing because of the new gadget smell. The packaging is well thought of, and Huion has set a high bar for their products in terms of the boxes. I mean nowadays we count this as a product experience and it’s something to look forward to. Each item is individually packaged and sealed within their compartments inside the box, while the tablet, which is wrapped in some form of thin protective plastic secures them from the top. If that plastic isn’t enough, there’s also a screen protector covering the display. One thing that they did not include this time is the power adapter as this device can be powered through USB. Kamvas 13 has the 3-in-1 cable for connection, stylus and its stand, documentation and a usb-a power extension. A stand is also not included as it costs extra. Setup: Similar to all Huion pen displays, you need to install its driver first. I initially thought that the Kamvas Pro 16 driver will work but it didn’t. After installing the driver, I plugged the HDMI, Black USB-A, and Red USB-A to my computer and the L-shaped connector to the pen display and I was good to go. In case you’re out of a USB port, there’s no adapter included with the device but when I checked power requirements of the Kamvas 13 it showed it only needed 5V/2 amps. So I believe our usb-a phone chargers have enough juice to power the pen display. This tablet also features a single USB-C connection. Granted that your USB-C port in your computer has Thunderbolt 3 or has power-out and display out capabilities. Adding to the complications, you’ll have to buy the USB-C cable that can transmit video and power. Huion offers this cable in their site and in Amazon but it costs $40. The other complication is that you have to find a cable that has a relatively narrow USB-C plug part because the port on the pen display is not flushed on the edge but in a narrow socket, port entry shaft?? Anyway, I got one and it works. Having a single-cable connection for a pen display is the best convenience ever. Drawing: The new PW517 stylus feels different than the one for the Kamvas Pro 16. By the way, they’re not cross compatible. The Kamvas 13 stylus uses Pen Tech 3.0, which reduces offset on screen, increased the size of the tip and reduced its bounce/springyness. It’s true, I have this Calibration quirk where the center orientation of the cursor would slightly offset when stylus is close to the edges on the Kamvas Pro 16, and they’re now almost gone. It wasn’t bad because I can just stay in the middle, but why would I even have that problem? My stylus experience is great. Still has 8192 levels of pressure, battery-free, and has tilt! Most of the bugs and quirks that are present in my Kamvas Pro 16 are almost gone. The left side gap is still present. Annoying as it may be, it’s how I calibrated my stylus and I don’t think I can do anything about that. Wacom, doesn’t have this issue though. The driver now allows for the use of the 2nd button as space bar to pan. Before it would activate before tapping and scrolling on the screen, now it’s working as it’s supposed to. I would prefer a thinner stylus though. Thick stylus is not ergonomic for me. At least offer a thinner one in store or allow the rubber grip to be removable. I’m sure some people share this sentiment, and I would love for Huion to accommodate us. please? The pen display is also more gritty compared to my Cintiq 13HD. The pre-installed anti-glare film on the display helps add a little friction when drawing/painting and reduces glare. It was weird to draw on first because I got used to the smoothness of the Kamvas Pro 16, but as soon as I got the hang of it, it was nice. Nice to draw on. Oh and I wiped my screen with a wet paper towel (a rare commodity these days) and it made drawing on the screen even better. Like a smooth pencil on paper. The pen display features shortcut buttons as well. I won’t or will rarely use them. It is there and it works and the clicks are great if you want to use them. Portability: The pen display is light enough to carry around and small enough to fit in a bag, and big enough for you to draw on. The Kamvas 13 is the perfect size for me as a nomadic worker. I usually move around and try to work in different areas of my house so the size really helps. I have to be careful though because it could go unnoticed and easily slip my hands because there’s not that much heft. I would also probably need a foam case if i want to put it in my bag. The new 3-in-1 USB power cable is a very welcomed upgrade from my Kamvas Pro 16. It eliminates the need for an extra power socket and just lets the pen display grab power from the laptop. This is very convenient because you won’t need to use another power socket, and you can hide it all behind your laptop or table. It’s clean to see just 1 cable sticking out. The older 3-in-1 cable with the adapter is portable for what it is but it’s too cumbersome for constantly moving around. The only downside is that if you don’t have enough USB ports in your laptop. The single USB-C connection is the winner here. Using only one cable to make this work is a dream. It’s peak portability. I got one from Amazon to test and it is amaaazing. I mean, I’m probably overselling but this is the highlight to portability. I still have my Cintiq 13HD and its vines of cables. Granted that its a 7 year old device and still lives up to its name, but I won’t bring that anywhere to work unless I don’t really have a choice. Final Thoughts: The pen display amazing. I can’t say perfect but it’s almost there. Most of the nit-picks are just for the peripherals and not the tablet itself. You really can’t go wrong for $260. If you want the stand, just make sure you add it on. If you want that USB-C single connection, you’ll really have to look for a cheaper alternative. If you don’t have patience to look for the right USB-C cable and you have an extra $40 to spare, get the USB-C cable. PS: I didn’t test this an Android tablet because I did not have one. TL;DR Pros: Portable - lightweight and small Affordable Pen Tech 3.0 tracks better stylus not as springy/bouncy Anti-Glare Matte film is better and great for drawing. No more power adapter, USB-powered. USB-C single connection is great! Overall great drawing experience Cons: Would need a foam case thick stylus (personal preference) stand not included searching for the right usb-c is a chore usb-c from huion is pricey Nice to have: Huion should sell thinner stylii (hehe) Pan and Scroll function (driver software) A decent stylus case ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2020 by Jiro Tamase

  • Incredible pen display for not just beginners- but the professionals too!
Color: Green with stand
I’m so thrilled that I went ahead and saved up for this. I’m definitely not the most knowledgeable when it comes to drawing tablets, but I have always wanted one. To me, it just seemed silly to pay so much for a display that can only be used with a pen. But wow was I wrong! This pen display really redefined my daily use with my laptop. I wanted to review this right away although I decided to test the limits of this display to see what it was capable of. After over a month of use, this is my opinion on the product: 1. This is definitely a product that is suitable for all ages. Even my younger sisters decided to play around with it and use it to create neat designs and their own drawings. This drawing pen display is perfect for anyone from the age of 5 to 75. It’s so straightforward and easy to use. There was pretty much no setup process which makes it extremely user friendly. The moment I picked up the pen I could start using it. 2. The way this display was made is genius. It is battery powered and charges through a USB. This is so convenient because that means I can still use it even if I’m not at my desk. In other words, you don’t have to be near an outlet to use the pen display. 3. The actual experience using the pen display is extraordinary! The pen has small buttons at the side where you can set custom shortcuts to making your workflow multiple times faster. Also, the pen display has about eight customizable buttons where you can set shortcuts. This is a huge speed boost when working and provides a ton of convenience, especially for graphic design work. 4. The pen display and tablet are very accurate. There is little to no delay when using both. And since they have full computer support you can use this for more than just drawing. If needed, this could temporarily replace your mouse. 5. The most important part of this pen display is the display itself. And I have to admit, that this is my favorite part. The moment when I saw my computer screen for the first time appear on the display was amazing. The colors are so accurate and vibrant and the quality is unbelievable for the price of the product as a whole. I almost would say that it is better than my laptop screen. 6. I personally decided to spend the extra money and also get the attachable pen display stand. I would definitely recommend doing the same. The stand makes the display so much easier to use. It allows you to view it more like a screen or a tablet and less like a regular piece of paper. It has about 6 different height settings so it can be adjusted to fit any situation. 7. I have been using this display for mainly graphic design. Have a second display dedicated to drawing is a designer's dream. It has made tasks that would be impossible with a mouse and keyboard as easy as possible. It’s so satisfying to be able to draw a perfect line without any problems. Doing detailed line work would almost be impossible without this display. Tip: Be sure to take the time beforehand to figure out what size is right for you. Use a ruler to measure your desk or workspace to get a feel for how much room it will take up. Pros: * Affordable price * User friendly * Comes with extra parts just in case one breaks * An amazing display with adjustable settings * Feels like drawing in regular paper * Hands and palms don’t interfere * Full support for most programs * Portable and not that heavy Cons: * Limited color options * USB-C cable must be ordered separately * Pen nibs will wear overtime If I could only say four words about this product I would say this: “Perfect for anyone’s needs!” It truly exceeded all my expectations and I definitely will be using this in the years to come. Overall it’s a great product and now I am amazed that it is being sold for so cheap. I can’t wait to possibly get more involved with pen displays. I would hands-down recommend this to others. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2020 by Addison Perry Addison Perry

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