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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: 15.6 Inch


Color: Black


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


Brand: HUION


Model Name: Kamvas Pro 16


Built-In Media: Digital Pen PW507, 3-in-1 Cable, Power Adapter, Foldable Stand ST200, Pen Holder PH05, Pen Nib x 10, Nib Clip, Glove, Cleaning Cloth, Quick Start Guide


Target Audience: Teacher


Model Number: Kamvas Pro 16


Manufacturer: ShenZhen Huion Animation Technology Co., LTD


Mfr Part Number: GT-156-US-Stand


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Type Name: Computer Graphics Tablet


Color: Black


Connectivity Technology: USB


Pressure Sensitivity: 8192 Levels


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


Additional Features: 60° Tilt Support, Anti-Glare Glass, Full Lamination, Programmable Press Key


Specific Uses For Product: Designing, Drawing, Painting


Compatible Devices: Linux(Ubuntu), Mac OS 10.12 or later, Windows OS 7 or later


Display Type: LCD


Native Resolution: 1920x1080


Screen Size: 15.6


Item Weight: 3 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W: 9.88"L x 17.24"W


Active Surface Area: 344.16 x 193.59 mm


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Amazing tablet
Size: 13.3 Inch Color: Silvery
I bought this as a gift for my daughter for Christmas but now that’s she’s used it for a while I and I’ve gotten to play with it; Ican say that it’s awesome. Setting it up was extremely easy even with our 4 year old laptop. We have to use the dual wire for it to be compatible which can be annoying because the plugs are on opposite sides but once the tablet it connected you can just use it to maneuver the screen and programs. I love that it came with so many accessories and wires. I bought one from Wacom and had to return because you have to buy extra wires for it to be compatible. But the kamvas came with a lot of options. The screen is so crisp and beautiful. The pen is very comfortable to hold. Would definitely recommend ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2026 by amanda champeno

  • An absolute unit. Don’t even bother getting Wacom.
Size: 15.8 Inch Color: Silvery
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

  • Great Starter Drawing Tablet w/Awesome Support
Size: 15.6 Inch Color: Black
I dont write reviews for many if any products I buy. I purchased this tablet a little less than a year ago and it has been working pefectly. Screen: Very good construction this tablet is sturdy with a solid metal back with no flex whatsoever. The screen has a paper like feel when drawing which I like it has an etched glass instead of a film over the screen which is important to me so I don't have to worry about replacing the film if it gets damaged or worn out. The screen is also laminated sot the parallax from pen to to screen is minimal 5/5 Pen: The pen is decent it does tilt I don't use that feature much but its workable and it does go edge to edge. Pro tip for those having issues with the cursor not syncing up to the pen, make sure you run the calibration tool and for some reason Windows sets the screen to 150% scale which messes up the pen and it doesn't track correctly. Change the screen resolution back to 100% and the pen and tablet work fine. I like a little more heft to my writing utensils this pen is a little light, but it work very good and I can draw line quickly and easily with no lag. The pen has 2 programmable buttons as well. 4/5 Usability: The tablet has 6 macro buttons and a slider which are useful and I use a lot some people prefer the buttons others prefer to use their laptop keyboard. I find the screen size to be very good and even though its at 1080 P I don't see individual pixels when working with the tablet which on bigger screen can become annoying unless you go 4K. The biggest problem I have is the power button is located too close to the macro buttons and I had to train myself not to shut off the tablet in mid draw. They should move that. I don't like the all in one cord solution either they came with I fear that if it breaks I will need to buy one from Huion if they sell them separately. 3.5/5 Support: I never thought I would write a glowing review about the support I received from a Chinese company with their product. The tablet I received was working perfectly until 2 weeks ago and the screen went white on half of the tablet. I had a little over a month from their 1 year warranty and I didn't expect it to get foxed or replace and was all set to purchase a different tablet from a different company. However I thought with nothing else to lose why not give their warranty a shot. I sent pics and a video of the issue to HUION support and within 2 days they sent me an email after looking at my video of the problem that they were going to replace my product all I need to do is pay $50 for shipping. $50 is a lot better than $300 plus so I went for it. I received a replacement tablet yesterday and hooked it up. It came from Amazon in original product box with all the cords, pen and accessories that come with a new tablet. The support was in constant contact with me through the whole process and I am impressed. Honestly I wouldn't expect that much from a company in the United States with a defective product let a lone one from China. 5/5 TLDR: Very Good Wacom alternative for half the price and awesome support. Some minor gripes here and there but honestly for the price I paid and the support I received I cant complain. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2021 by Becky

  • Could have come with directions. Otherwise, seems quality. Difficult start up.
Size: 13.3 Inch Color: Silvery
4/5 Stars. The setup is strange. Simply plugging the Kamvas in doesn't necessarily work. The screen briefly flashes on. Shows "no signal" and goes dark. What do you do about this? I have no idea. No directions were in the package. You've got a jumble of cable options. One is for power. This is clearly marked, but doesn't seem to use any of the power connectors I have. Plugging it into the PC does work. Great, it has power but why? I bought this to be liberated from the PC. Annoyed. Manufactures universally don't seem to make screen protectors for Huion NOR Wacom. Be prepared for such laziness. You can get some that fit over the drawing area. So, I guess that's something? I'm going to attempt to set this up again in a few days, but honestly it's more bothersome than it really needed to be. No real reason to have to jump through so many hoops to arrive at the same thing that was in the box out the door. I suspect the issues are these. When you get the box, if it comes with directions, you'd have a better time with things. The box is actually good quality and the device itself is nice to handle. Good chords, stand, and all that. It looks like it will work once I figure out how to actually turn it on. That's another thing... clicking the power button doesn't lead to the screen coming on yet. VERY DISTRESSING! Once you figure out how to get power to the thing (no outlet power connector is supplied so use the PC for now?) you will see the no signal message. This at least shows it works? I guess? I hope. Afterwards you need to most likely get some app for it. This seems to be what Youtube recommends, but people are skipping steps. They don't show the whole process for getting the device working. Overall... a bit mystified to mildly worried. Got this in mid November. It's late November now. I'm being that gentle with it because I have no idea what I'm supposed to be doing to get this to work. And it's a tad bit expensive. Anyway, I'll update the review if I figure out whether or not this one is a dud. At present it just looks like zero directions = no idea how to set it up. And youtube isn't a good source of information. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2025 by Lev

  • Easy to use right away Easy to use right away
Size: 15.6 Inch Color: Black
I am a decent artist with pencil and paper, or paint, or whatever medium... but never tried digital art before. Since I do graphic design work and am familar with the adobe suite of software, I've been curious about trying to take my art digital too. After just a couple weeks I was producing things that were just as good if not a little better than my hand drawn art. This was really easy to set up, and I was working nearly right away although there are still a lot of things I need to learn to be quicker with. This can only come with more time and practice and is not the fault of the tablet. Things I like: Pen does not need to be charged. The tablet is not a touch screen but is only activated by the pen. I thought I would hate this but I actually have come to love it because I can rest my hands on the screen and not worry about accidentally wrecking something Feels like natural drawing in every way. The one thing I don't like? All the cords. I knew going in there would be cords, but I hate cords. But that's life right? I find I accidentally click the pen buttons way more than I should. They are positioned to be easy to get to and I guess I find them too easy to get to. NOTE: You NEED TO HAVE a separate computer to hook up to this tablet. It is not a stand-alone You NEED to run software that is compatible with the tablet. No software comes with the tablet. The following software works with this tablet: Krita, Gimp, Photoshop (Krita and Gimp are both open source and free for you to download and use) There are probably more than that, those are just the ones I've tried. You will need to download drivers to get the tablet to work on your computer, this information is given in the box. HELPFUL HINTS: If you are a complete newbie to tablets or digital art, I advise learning to use layers. This will help you be able to go back and edit parts of your drawings without disturbing areas around it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2020 Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2020 by JKT

  • Great tablet for intermediate artists and professionals Great tablet for intermediate artists and professionals
Size: 15.6 Inch Color: Black
Hello my name is Chris. I am a professional concept artist and illustrator. I have had a lot of experience working on many graphics tablet brands which include; wacom, artisul, Xp pen and of course Huion. I bought this tablet because it seemed to be a legitimate wacom alternative. And after using the kamvas pro 16 and using the pro 13 for months longer, I honestly believe it really is a good alternative. Design: The design is very sleek and it truly feels well made. I personally prefer its compact design over the wacom equivalent 16in product. Because the Kamvas pro’s design is similar to the iPad, it makes it quite easy to take it on the go at a coffee shop or something. It has a simple power source via a 3 in 1 cable. Usage: Some of the major features I like about this tablet is that it has a high range of pressure sensitivity. The screen has really good rgb gamut range, and the glass feels pretty nice to draw on. And lastly Tilt functionality!!! I'm really glad to finally be able to use this feature on a more affordable tablet. If you set it up correctly in your digital art app like photoshop, you can really take advantage of a more intuitive drawing experience. Setup: Huions driver for this tablet is pretty good and simple to use and are actually compatible with a lot of there other Huion products. A lot of the functions like switch brush, pressure curve, and express keys can be edited here. As for anyone who has Issues with the Huion’s Drivers. Keep this in mind: All brands (including Wacom) have issues through drivers. And in many cases these issues are actually caused by conflicts and bugs in settings on you PC or your software. If it is set up properly you won't have any problems getting to use the full capability of the tablet. They also have good customer service. Keep in mind Their time zone is in China but they are very polite and willing to help. With all that being said, I wish for only two things that would give this 6 stars: 1)It would be great to power the tablet via usb to pc so it wouldn’t have to be plugged into an outlet. This would make it even more portable! 2) I truly wished there was a way to customize the pen pressure curve by dragging its points in the driver settings as an alternative to the set levels that it has. This would make the drawing experience even better and give the artist more control over their stokes I believe this is a great tablet and is a good investment for an Artist. It is a great price for this type of tool. It will literally pay you back in a project or two if you do work for clients or if not it is a great gift for anyone who has a passion for digital art. You can check out my test video and some work I created with it in this review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2019 Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2019 by Christopher Brown

  • Works great, display is clear and not laggy
Size: 13.3 Inch Color: Silvery
NOTE: THIS IS NOT A SMART TABLET. THIS IS A PEN DISPLAY. YOU NEED A COMPUTER OR OTHER COMPATIBLE DEVICE TO USE IT WITH. A lot of tablets have weird input lag problems or blurry displays. This one does not. It works as it should and doesn't have any obvious problems that can't easily be worked around. If I had some nitpicks, it would be these: - the included 3-in-2 cable is really short. you'll probably need a pair of USB3-capable USB-C extension cords if you're using it on a desktop that is not close to where your desk is. - If you rotate it 180 degrees, the top and bottom edges of the screen aren't calibrated properly, even if you set it to 180 degree rotated mode in the driver. this might be a dealbreaker for people who are left-handed, but I am not left-handed, so I just need to get an extension cable - the anti-glare coating on the screen causes white areas to have a faint colored fuss because it refracts the LCD rasters in a weird way, but this is very easy to ignore when you're actually drawing - the included stand has a lot of rough/sharp metal edges, you might want to file it down or cover the relevant edges with tape or buy a different one. (please do not use tablets without a stand, you will hurt your back/neck/wrists.) - there's no touch-slide bar (useful for zooming) like there was on my previous tablet, the Kamvas Pro 12, but you can use a game controller instead (mapping something on it to whatever you want with something like antimicro or steam controller settings (in my case ctrl+ and ctrl-)) But these are not dealbreakers and are not appropriate complaints to have with a device in this price range with such a high-resolution display; they don't downgrade my score from a 5/5. If anything I want to rate it a 4.5/5, but that's not possible, so yeah. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2022 by Alexander Nadeau

  • Virtually no support and very poor setup instructions
Size: 15.8 Inch Color: Silvery
This seemed like the perfect product based on reviews and videos. I purchased it for my wife who is mostly house bound and loves the time she spends drawing on her laptop. She had been having some issues on the laptop and I thought this would be a good alternative if she continued having those issues. It turned out to be a nightmare instead. Her laptop, a two year old Microsoft Surface Studio Pro, started tracking the stylus incorrectly. My first attempt to getting the HUION to work on the laptop met with limited success. The HUION connected to the laptop but there was no display. There is no HDMI output on the laptop so USB was the only choice. Submitting a support request went unanswered for weeks until yesterday (but more on that later). After watching numerous videos I found one thing that looked promising, A USB docking station with an HDMI output. More money invested and that did not work either. My next attempt was on my Widows PC, a high end gamer I built a few months ago. The USB connection did not work on this either and more videos uncovered the reason why. It seems that if the PC has discrete video the HUION needs to be connected to one of the HDMI ports on that video card. Doing this still only got it to partially work but the display was not rendered correctly on the HUION. My third and final attempt was on my wife's desktop also with a discrete video card. This was the most successful attempt but also was not rendering properly with the stylus touching the HUION in a different place than the PC monitor displayed. More videos and I discovered the HUION needed to be configured as a monitor using Windows setup and not the HUION drivers and software. Once configured through Windows The HUION actually worked properly EXCEPT while drawing a line it would disappear while drawing. Another support request from HUION with no response. Yesterday after weeks of issues and time spent on youtube I finally got a response to my support requests. Their recommendation was to check their support site and get back to them if I still had an issue and they would get back to me as soon as possible. Here is their complete response for both the support requests I submitted. You will notice at the end there is a disclaimer that the response is an automated message. Perhaps their computer was down. "We sincerely apologize for the delay in responding to your ticket. We're currently experiencing a higher-than-usual volume of requests, which has unfortunately impacted our response times. We understand this is frustrating, and we're truly sorry for any inconvenience this has caused. Your issue is important to us. Before we proceed, you might be able to find a solution by checking our support articles at Huion Support Solutions. We have many helpful resources that may resolve your problem quickly. If you've checked our support site and still require assistance, please reply to this email, and we'll get back to you as soon as possible. If your issue is resolved, no further action is needed. Thank you for your patience and understanding. We appreciate your business and look forward to assisting you further if needed. Best Regards, The Huion Customer Support Team Disclaimer: This is an automated message." So I'm stuck with a tablet that does not work properly that I purchased from a company that could care less about providing support and I'm out hundreds of dollars and many hours of time spent looking for solutions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025 by Aaronkr

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