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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


Features

  • [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: 60° Tilt Support, Anti-Glare Glass, Full Lamination, Programmable Press Key


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.


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very cool
Size: 15.6inch Style: Full HD
Very easy setup. Works very well and connected instantly. I don’t know about the old reviews but this came with an HDMI coord, power coord, a pen and pen stand (with nubs inside) and a stand for the screen. The screen is pretty large. I don’t have the 2.5+ so my quality isn’t perfect, but it’s very good for a beginner tablet. Though I hope it has a long life. Very worth it if you’re low budget. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2025 by Yu Yengko Yu Yengko

  • An absolute unit. Don’t even bother getting Wacom.
Size: 15.6inch Style: 2.5K QHD
I came from a Wacom Cintiq 13HD that I had for a good 5 years. It still works, but it was starting to cloud up and I wanted a bigger screen. I tried XP-Pen, but its input lag and troublesome drivers had me returning it. Now Huion. Good god man this is way more affordable and acts practically the same as Wacom products. I got this on sale for $480, and I initially wanted to up to 4k but decided not to and I’m glad I chose this option instead. I stuck with 2.5k (that’s 2560x1440) and it’s pretty cool. Though, with its higher resolution, it’s a bit hard to see most things unless you scale it over 100%. There’s a few things I don’t like about that, but I do appreciate the crispness of this resolution though as well as the bigger screen size. Pros: - Better price than Wacom. Seriously, don’t even bother paying for the name brand because this is a way better, affordable alternative. Works pretty much the same. - Express keys, if you’re into that. You can program them. Also, really glad Huion implemented the pen buttons to have an eraser toggle! - It’s sleek, like come on. Cons: - Pen pressure. You have to play around with it a bit to get it to respond. There’s a big jump in pressure from soft to hard. I tend to draw lightly, so I had to tweak it quite a few times. Even now it still doesn’t feel right, but I’m workin on it. - Resolution and screen scaling. 2.5k on a tiny 15.6 inch monitor is not super ideal for me, personally. Though, I’m pretty spoiled with display and I’m not super used to a 1440p monitor with only 60 Hz refresh rate. Feels choppy lol. I think y’all will be fine tho it’s not that big of a deal. - Wires. It’s just a little on the short end from connecting the USB and HDMI plug to the device itself. I’m lucky enough to have it close, but I can see it being an issue for others. ALSO, why put the wires on the top left side? It’s not ideal and it’s a bother with a lot of computer setups. Overall, this is a super nice display tablet. 2.5k is nice and crisp if you want an upgrade from a FullHD screen. I highly recommend this tablet over Wacom. If all their products are like this, don’t even bother paying for higher! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2023 by REEEE

  • Wacom or Huion?
I'm a bit of a tablet snob. Starting with a Bamboo some 20 years I ago I picked up a small Intuos, then a big Intuos, and eventually a massive Cintiq 32". You know you have a problem when you dedicate a room to a machine that uses hydraulics to move. But over the years, as I tinkered away with pen pressure curves, I noticed that Wacom had lost their spark. Selling the successful product can build complacency, and each year I waited hoping they would debut something worth upgrading to. After watching them flounder on the tablet end (while iPad Pro ate their lunch) it was a reminder that they not only had a tech problem, but a customer care problem. The people they should be treating with reverence they now treat as disposable. It was disappointing from a company whom I loved buying their products. It is within this context that my Cintiq died and I was faced to look around. Is Wacom the best out there? In short, the Huion Kamvas does everything the Cintiq does, just better. It is smaller, lighter, doesn't require a $500 stand, has a lovely pen, and has great built-in software which works with your favorite apps. All of this makes it a better choice than the current Wacom options. Did I mention it is also over $1,500 cheaper too? Because it is. Love: • Beautiful tablet. This is a killer tablet that is fun to use. The display is bright and the setup is easy. • Size vs Bulk. The Cintiqs are monsters. This tablet is large, but not oppressively so. They aren't bulky. I oddly love this and it really has a mental impact on how much I enjoy drawing with it. • Pen software. Installing pen software drivers is never fun. But Huion's is really solid and does everything you might need well. • Side buttons. I love that the side buttons and strip don't have Leds or lights on them. For some reason, this looks so bad on other tablets and makes them warm to the touch. By removing this "feature" they made it better. • Comes with a stand. The Cintiq really needs a stand to be useful, which is an extra $500. This has a super delicate stand that comes with that is really perfect. Simple and understated, it is easy to adjust without looking at it which is the sign of a winning stand design! • Value. I can buy four Kamvas-es for the price of once Cintiq. This thing could die every year and I'd be able to grab a new one and still be ahead. Just to be safe I grabbed the insurance so I can return this if needed three years down the line. For $100, that is a great peace of mind. Didn't Love: • The edges. The edges of this tablet don't register taps or clicks very well. It can be especially challenging since most menus are located here. I've gotten used to this, but it is the closest thing to a real flaw this has. • Parallax. There is a bit of parallax on this screen, but while I thought this would make the Kamvas an instant return, it isn't so bad. While this isn't a Cintiq or iPad Pro, it worth the tradeoff. • Screen texture. The screen feels a bit slick to draw on. Wish it had more tooth to it, or an option to add in texture. • No felt tip pen nibs. I miss the feeling of these! The sad state of Wacom is that they have many viable competitors. They have no choice but to start innovating. And I wish them well. But I'd choose this pen display over a Cintiq if they were the same price. The fact that this is so much cheaper is a massive win for those looking to grow their art tools. I'm grateful to Huion for bringing such a remarkable pen display to market at a jaw-dropping price. Highest recommendations! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2020 by Joshua Farkas

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