Here's the funny thing. A Wacom pen tablet from that generation (if you can still find working drivers) is still good. Still rockin' on my Intuos Pro Medium (2017) which has a more sensitive pen than Huion or XP Pen (lower IAF and higher pressure range), but also use a Huion 16 (2021) as a display and for inking (this is where display tablets excel). I find the pen tablet to be more ergonomic and comfortable for everything else like sketching and painting. Now, I get that some people can never adjust to a pen tablet, but most people can within a couple of weeks.
Wacom should know by now that they have competitors and APPLE is practically beating their asses. Wacom, u are not the shit no more. Please lower ur prices.
Wow, Huion is killing it with the affordable drawing tablets. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend their products to a beginner or an advanced artist. My Huion tablet has been a revelation after spending thousands on Wacom products over nearly two decades. I just hope their products are durable!
Yeah, they should definitely update the rest of the line with this new design. They nailed the matte glass design (sharpness vs texture) which is better than on the Kamvas Pro 19
Damn if ur a beginner and already have a laptop or pc then this is a steal. Stylish and functional at a very reasonable price. I have a Samsung and Huawei tablet but this is tempting ngl.
I’ve been using the Huion Kamvas GT-191 for many years, but seeing this tablet and how good it is I’m tempted to finally move from my dying GT-191 to maybe the Kamvas 13..
The price is a decent fraction of ipad 10th gen and samsung tab s9 fe, would be interesting to see a comparison between all those with pros and cons for drawing and note taking
I got the tab S9 FE for 270€ several months ago, during a Samsung promotion. Personally I can't get used to non-touch displays after 15 years of using touch tablets and phones every day.
That may take a much longer time. The lower resolution models probably will continue to exists so that the higher resolution models can sold at higher prices.
love that recessed plug for the monitor c cable.not sure why most plugs dont have some kind of recessing or open gaping to protect bending. also this design is in the right direction. not something i like to see on pro versions. but if they made a remote with these wheels. although they need to work on button design, cause having the same shape and sized buttons next to each other is counter intuitive with more than two. the middle button could have been a circle or long shaped, cause it helps so much. i dont enjoy looking at the buttons, even when they are right next to the screen.
Do you know if is possible to connect this with the new OnePlus Pad 2 I'm new in this world of drawing on tablet (hobbies) so will be nice if is compatible
Thanks for a good review. Would have been so interested in this if it just had multi-finger touch capabilities as well. A bit strange that it is missing when they highlight Android support.
Thanks for the review! Definitely excited about the reduced sparkle screen finish and the improved color accuracy. Does this tablet require the huion brand usb c connector or will any work? I know some of the other older models had deep seated and narrow openings that only the proprietary cable could reach
I hope we will eventually get Giano gen2 with Pen Tech 4.0 and some improvements. Pressure stability and tilt were the biggest issues. Also Android support was pretty bad (no tablet/landscape mode? come on).
Also - do you know if Huion tablets still work as tablets even when the display is off? I imagine they should (my ancient Cintiq does), but just to be sure.
I've been wanting to upgrade from my screenless Wacom Intuos and this looks like the most promising that I've seen. I've heard reviewers say anything below 16 inch is too small, but I could possibly make icons bigger and move brushes, layer menu, and color wheel to another screen to free up drawing space.
If you have to hide the palettes or colour wherl, or move to another screen, it would not be as convenient compared to having all your controls on one display. 13 inch is still okay with the controls but on a 16 inch you can have bigger palettes (easy on the eyes) and bigger canvas space
@@teohontech7141 If it's a matter of grabbing the mouse to click things on the other screen then that's just an extra second, if that works the way I imagine. But maybe this won't be a big deal for me since I've gotten by in the past with drawing on the Nintendo 3DS which is like a postage stamp in comparison to this device.
@@BrianIsWatching You don't actually have to grab a mouse. You can click the pen button to switch cursor to another screen, click, and switch back. But to do that several times is inconvenient already compared to being able to access everything on one screen without having to switch cursor.
Hi Teoh, great video! I was planning on getting a kamvas 13 and i saw they had this new model so now I'm conflicted on getting the older one or this gen 3 ? Do you think the upgrades are worth it over getting the older version? 🤔
So torn between getting this or saving up another year for an ipad pro. My current 1st gen kamvas 13 haslike the upper half of the panel borked and blows up the blue light. Would love to be able to draw anywhere since my desk setup is not very ergonomic and it's killing my back but the price difference is ugh
I have the huion 22 plus..and the colors are AWFUL on it. So seeing huion take an extra step to make sure the colors are great is definitely a buy from me. Hopefully they come out with a bigger version.
Did you colour calibrate it? I measured 96% sRGB, 94% NTSC, 97% Adobe RGB and 88% P3 for Huion 22 Plus. So it's actually one of the better displays from Huion in terms of colour accuracy, even when compared to recent pen displays.
@@teohontech7141 I did color calibrate it..for a solid month lol. I ended up contacting Huion themselves, and even their own color profiles didn’t help. It may be a defective model but unfortunately I can’t return it and get a different one.
@@teohontech7141I have. I’ve calibrated it for a solid month while contacting Huion as well. Their color profiles didn’t work at all unfortunately. I use the Huion now as a monitor rather than a drawing tablet due to the color inaccuracy.
Nice review Teoh, would you recommend this for me? My first tablet is a Huion HS64 and I am looking to upgrade to a pen display with a screen. What do you think?
Do you know if this display uses PWM modulation for brightness? As in - does backlight flicker when at lower than 100%? (It's something that can be checked with a phone camera at high shutter speed.)
@@teohontech7141 Quite a few older or cheaper or just subpar LCDs do use PWM (including Cintiq 13HD). It's not an instant issue for many people, but there are PWM-sensitive people (like, 10-15%) who notice that flicker and get headaches and eye strain from it. So that can be a good thing to check for too.
i really like xp pen integrated stand, i wish it had one more height setting but it much more handy if you are drawing on the go/ moving tablet often. I had huion and sparate stand was one of thing that pushed me to switch. I even thought about gluing it with double sided tape to back of huion. It really goes in your way if you want to move your tablet, even slightly, u have to remember about griping it certain way because if not stand will be left behind. Also didnt like how huion stands elevate tablet above desk, i had to use keyboard palmrest or folded cloth cuz of my wrist scraping bottom of the tablet and that metal lip from a stand
Is 13 inch small, I'm torn between 13 and 16 inch. If it's 16 inch, should I buy XP Pen artist 16 or save money and buy this new Kamvas 13 gen 3. Thanks for the help ^^
Get your comfortable size. Teoh’s tip is good. Try to draw on paper with those size. But don’t move your head closer o.o You will ruin your eyes if you draw with 5cm distance (back then I draw like that on paper to get details. Digital art you can just zoom. Technology!!l). One thing to remember is you will not draw on full screen on PC programs. The UI took like 1/4 of it. 13” is completely useable. It’s basically same like using normal iPad (10”) because PC apps are taking lot of space around the edge (like the video here). You can customize the UI cleaner though. The ‘downside’ of bigger budget tablet is they are all still 1920x1080 pixels, so the it’s kinda less sharp, and the pixels is visible, bit grainy. But you wont really notice it till you compare directly, so it’s fine. To compare this, mobile phones have bigger resolution o.o So IMO, 13” is perfect size for 1080p screen. The screen and pen quality are exact same. I only have compared xppen 13 gen2 and huion kamvas 16 2021. I read on comment Teoh also said the quality is mostly same from the gen2.
Hi ! Would you say Xp Pen Gen 2's or Huion Pentech 4.0 is the better pen ? I am hesitating between the two, and I know the ratio is different but I was wondering about the pen. Thank you Teoh !
Hi, thank you for your review. Can i ask your opinion? Between Kamvas Pro 19 and Kamvas 13 gen 3/Xp Pen Pro gen 2.. which one would you recommended? I'm looking for comfortable to draw(like in ipad pro procreate) but windows-tablet version
@@teohontech7141 Thank you for answering my question. But i saw some review the xp pen is jitter/wobble compared to kamvas 13 gen 3. I don't mind with the screen/display. I'm looking for natural draw/drawing experience like drawing on procreate ipad pro. I'm so confused to choose between kamvas 19 pro and kamvas 13 gen 3(not yet available in my country) because of the price, size display and touch screen..
@@yuikechriz I would say yes there is slight wobble and jitter with the line tests. But when you're actually drawing, at least for me, I don't really see that problem. That's why my reviews have line tests and drawing experience, two separate sections.
How is the Anti-glarenSparkle? I hear huions have a problem with this. Ive been a huge Xppen fan for years but I'm considering crossing the aisle here as I'm looking for a portable mostly for note taking/occasionally used for drawing tablet.
Sir I wanted to ask if I should switch to this, I currently have Huion h950p and I want a screen display tablet because I want to make webtoon as a beginner and my hand was trembling alot especially doing lineart, it was so difficult and drawing long hours mde it harder,is it good for drawing webtoon? and is CSP good with it, also should I get the stand with it, it'll be costly but I want to know if I should get it or not,thank you!
@@teohontech7141 are there others that can do it? I saw the 19 inch one you recently compared can do it. Are there smaller ones like this that can do it?
@@teohontech7141 are there touch screen drawing tablets of this size? I saw the latest 19 inch one that you compared has multi touch support. would be interesting to see a more compact one that has this feature. anyway thanks for your videos
Hi, you have probably already answered this but do you know if it is possible to use this tablet by connecting it to a laptop via the USB-C port on both sides, I mean just with USB-C to USB-C cable and nothing else? Thanks!
im worried about the heat.. i heard the old k13 has heat problems which leads to screen problems. not sure if that's actually caused by the heat or just IPS stuff..
Hi there! Quick question i noticed on-site it says it has the etched-screen; I recently bought the 13-Pro but returned it because of the etched-screen. Is this one noticeable on the display? Because on the 13-pro it had a noise-like filter on the display which made my head hurt ;;
Can someone make a comparison between using a tablet monitor versus using Galaxy Tablet with SuperDisplay? For example, colors accuracy, refresh rate and maybe functions that are monitor tablets exclusive. In mean,' I'm using S9U as a monitor tablet and even with Wi-Fi it looks too good to be true. You might say that it looks like I'm searching for a reason to buy a monitor tablet, but... maybe you're right lol
Portable tablets cannot be colour calibrated. But ultimately you should choose the tablet based on the apps you want to use. There will be more latency with wireless display apps
I have the previous version and to flip it 180 you have to flip ur whole computers display? Is this one the same ? Id love to keep my computers screen as is 😂
Yes, but pen displays are not ideal for note taking apps because of latency. When writing, you want to write fast and pen displays have latency. For drawing it's alright because people don't draw THAT fast.
@@teohontech7141 is there any pc accesory other than drawing tablets, that i can use for note taking.. like that one lenovo touch monitor with pen input
Would this be the absolute best choice as a first display tablet? If I have to pay up to $300 dollars is their any guarantee that this is the best option out there from both huion or xp pen ?
this or the Kamvas 16 2.5k? I'm also considering XP Pen Artist 16 Pro Gen 2 but I've heard stories about XP Pen products overheating and having mediocre colour accuracy...
It really comes down to budget and what compromises you can accept. 16 (2.5K) has higher resolution but matte surface is not as good as 13 (g3) which is low 1080P resolution but matte surface does not affect image quality.
huion never redesign their stand (;´∀`) i have that stand since 2019, still sturdy af because it use metal and hard plastic but the rubbers are long gone lol
They surely are refining their products. I remember reviewing their first pen display many years ago and the list of pros and cons has many cons. Today, it's actually difficult to find cons to list. Even the cons mentioned in this video (no USB-C cable, no stand) are not even related to the product itself.
Kids have it so good now, I remember when I paid like a thousand bucks for a cintiq 12 wx with the crappiest display ever 😭
No kidding. I can't even believe where we are now. Getting this.
Here's the funny thing. A Wacom pen tablet from that generation (if you can still find working drivers) is still good. Still rockin' on my Intuos Pro Medium (2017) which has a more sensitive pen than Huion or XP Pen (lower IAF and higher pressure range), but also use a Huion 16 (2021) as a display and for inking (this is where display tablets excel). I find the pen tablet to be more ergonomic and comfortable for everything else like sketching and painting. Now, I get that some people can never adjust to a pen tablet, but most people can within a couple of weeks.
@@nycsim-r8t yeah non screen tablets but that one cintiq had like zero backlight after like 4 years, it was the worst tn panel ever lol
Yup I say this all the time. 😂 using a samsung tab now and wish I had this accessibility when I was younger.
Wacom should know by now that they have competitors and APPLE is practically beating their asses. Wacom, u are not the shit no more. Please lower ur prices.
Wow, Huion is killing it with the affordable drawing tablets. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend their products to a beginner or an advanced artist. My Huion tablet has been a revelation after spending thousands on Wacom products over nearly two decades. I just hope their products are durable!
I can't test durability but I remember years ago where I would list out so many cons, but now I struggle to list any cons.
I bought my huion gt191 v2 last 2018, still using it to this day. Rechargeable pen needs to be charged almost daily though.
Im glad we have the wheels and buttons back, brands underestimate the usefulness of in built shortcuts
Huion makes a really cool and very functional pen display. Can't wait for the 16" version😉
Yeah, they should definitely update the rest of the line with this new design. They nailed the matte glass design (sharpness vs texture) which is better than on the Kamvas Pro 19
Damn if ur a beginner and already have a laptop or pc then this is a steal. Stylish and functional at a very reasonable price. I have a Samsung and Huawei tablet but this is tempting ngl.
Samsung and Huawei tablets still not good enough? Why?
My order was shipped this morning! I can't wait to have it
Teoh on Tech, FIRE VIDEO
Thanks!
Man I hope they start putting this kind of matte glass on the bigger displays instead of the etched one!
im gonna get this tablet in a few weeks!!!!!! so excited !
Bruh this one looks gorgeous
Cute tablet, I would have bought it years ago. I don't need any more drawing tablets now
Line quality and pressure sensitivity looks very good
thanks to companies like huion my dream becoming an illustrator is withing the reach
it looks so pretty
Especially pink. It's elegant
I’ve been using the Huion Kamvas GT-191 for many years, but seeing this tablet and how good it is I’m tempted to finally move from my dying GT-191 to maybe the Kamvas 13..
The price is a decent fraction of ipad 10th gen and samsung tab s9 fe, would be interesting to see a comparison between all those with pros and cons for drawing and note taking
Comes down to whether you need to use desktop software. If you have to use desktop software, you can't go with portable tablets.
I got the tab S9 FE for 270€ several months ago, during a Samsung promotion. Personally I can't get used to non-touch displays after 15 years of using touch tablets and phones every day.
@@nonesuch27 Me too. Feels really weird and weirder when I test the non-screen pen tablets nowadays
If desktop is only secondary you can get by by using something like easy canvas which works surprising well
Cool. Now we are getting etched glass on non-premium tablets. I wonder how long higher resolutions will take.
That may take a much longer time. The lower resolution models probably will continue to exists so that the higher resolution models can sold at higher prices.
love that recessed plug for the monitor c cable.not sure why most plugs dont have some kind of recessing or open gaping to protect bending. also this design is in the right direction. not something i like to see on pro versions. but if they made a remote with these wheels. although they need to work on button design, cause having the same shape and sized buttons next to each other is counter intuitive with more than two. the middle button could have been a circle or long shaped, cause it helps so much. i dont enjoy looking at the buttons, even when they are right next to the screen.
just on time, very usefull
I might just be considering to give Huion a try again.
Nice to know they are cheap with all the goodness, a lot cheaper than my gen1 kamvas actually.
Do you know if is possible to connect this with the new OnePlus Pad 2 I'm new in this world of drawing on tablet (hobbies) so will be nice if is compatible
I no longer have the OnePlus Pad 2 to test so I cannot confirm. But in theory it should work. OnePlus can output video from USB-C port.
Thanks for a good review. Would have been so interested in this if it just had multi-finger touch capabilities as well. A bit strange that it is missing when they highlight Android support.
Android support nowadays just means mirroring the display
Thanks for the review! Definitely excited about the reduced sparkle screen finish and the improved color accuracy. Does this tablet require the huion brand usb c connector or will any work? I know some of the other older models had deep seated and narrow openings that only the proprietary cable could reach
It needs the Huion 3 to 1 cable. If you use USBC to USBC, you can use any USBC video cable
I hope we will eventually get Giano gen2 with Pen Tech 4.0 and some improvements. Pressure stability and tilt were the biggest issues. Also Android support was pretty bad (no tablet/landscape mode? come on).
Also - do you know if Huion tablets still work as tablets even when the display is off? I imagine they should (my ancient Cintiq does), but just to be sure.
I did not test that but it should be possible. Eg Use mirror mode, but disable the video feed to the Huion.
I've been wanting to upgrade from my screenless Wacom Intuos and this looks like the most promising that I've seen. I've heard reviewers say anything below 16 inch is too small, but I could possibly make icons bigger and move brushes, layer menu, and color wheel to another screen to free up drawing space.
If you have to hide the palettes or colour wherl, or move to another screen, it would not be as convenient compared to having all your controls on one display. 13 inch is still okay with the controls but on a 16 inch you can have bigger palettes (easy on the eyes) and bigger canvas space
@@teohontech7141 If it's a matter of grabbing the mouse to click things on the other screen then that's just an extra second, if that works the way I imagine. But maybe this won't be a big deal for me since I've gotten by in the past with drawing on the Nintendo 3DS which is like a postage stamp in comparison to this device.
@@BrianIsWatching You don't actually have to grab a mouse. You can click the pen button to switch cursor to another screen, click, and switch back. But to do that several times is inconvenient already compared to being able to access everything on one screen without having to switch cursor.
Hi Teoh, great video! I was planning on getting a kamvas 13 and i saw they had this new model so now I'm conflicted on getting the older one or this gen 3 ? Do you think the upgrades are worth it over getting the older version? 🤔
Probably get the new one unless the discount on the old one is really good. The new one is quite worth the money
Recommendations for a screen tab that’s small for on the go use? Don’t really want an iPad cause I want to use windows apps
Most of the 11-inch or smaller Windows tablets I know of are bad, and also have lousy pen support.
So torn between getting this or saving up another year for an ipad pro. My current 1st gen kamvas 13 haslike the upper half of the panel borked and blows up the blue light.
Would love to be able to draw anywhere since my desk setup is not very ergonomic and it's killing my back but the price difference is ugh
Hi Teoh, whats your recomendation between this or Xppen pro 14 gen 2 if budget wasnt the issue between this two?
I likely would go with xppen because I prefer the 16:10 aspect ratio vs 16:9, and is a key feature I always look out for.
@@teohontech7141 Thank you Teoh. 😀
I have the huion 22 plus..and the colors are AWFUL on it. So seeing huion take an extra step to make sure the colors are great is definitely a buy from me. Hopefully they come out with a bigger version.
Did you colour calibrate it?
I measured 96% sRGB, 94% NTSC, 97% Adobe RGB and 88% P3 for Huion 22 Plus. So it's actually one of the better displays from Huion in terms of colour accuracy, even when compared to recent pen displays.
@@teohontech7141 I did color calibrate it..for a solid month lol. I ended up contacting Huion themselves, and even their own color profiles didn’t help. It may be a defective model but unfortunately I can’t return it and get a different one.
@@teohontech7141I have. I’ve calibrated it for a solid month while contacting Huion as well. Their color profiles didn’t work at all unfortunately. I use the Huion now as a monitor rather than a drawing tablet due to the color inaccuracy.
Nice review Teoh, would you recommend this for me? My first tablet is a Huion HS64 and I am looking to upgrade to a pen display with a screen. What do you think?
This is a good one. No major downsides
@@teohontech7141Thank you
Etch-A-Sketch vibes with the two wheels 😄
Do you know if this display uses PWM modulation for brightness? As in - does backlight flicker when at lower than 100%? (It's something that can be checked with a phone camera at high shutter speed.)
I did not test that. Generally speaking LCDs usually have no or not noticeable PWM
@@teohontech7141 Quite a few older or cheaper or just subpar LCDs do use PWM (including Cintiq 13HD). It's not an instant issue for many people, but there are PWM-sensitive people (like, 10-15%) who notice that flicker and get headaches and eye strain from it. So that can be a good thing to check for too.
i really like xp pen integrated stand, i wish it had one more height setting but it much more handy if you are drawing on the go/ moving tablet often. I had huion and sparate stand was one of thing that pushed me to switch. I even thought about gluing it with double sided tape to back of huion. It really goes in your way if you want to move your tablet, even slightly, u have to remember about griping it certain way because if not stand will be left behind. Also didnt like how huion stands elevate tablet above desk, i had to use keyboard palmrest or folded cloth cuz of my wrist scraping bottom of the tablet and that metal lip from a stand
I prefer a laptop stand which can be higher. These tablet stands are still too low for me on the table.
Is 13 inch small, I'm torn between 13 and 16 inch. If it's 16 inch, should I buy XP Pen artist 16 or save money and buy this new Kamvas 13 gen 3. Thanks for the help ^^
Imo 16 would be more comfortable
I personally prefer 15-16. 13 is the minimum size.
You can cut out some paper to compare the sizes
Get your comfortable size. Teoh’s tip is good. Try to draw on paper with those size. But don’t move your head closer o.o You will ruin your eyes if you draw with 5cm distance (back then I draw like that on paper to get details. Digital art you can just zoom. Technology!!l). One thing to remember is you will not draw on full screen on PC programs. The UI took like 1/4 of it.
13” is completely useable. It’s basically same like using normal iPad (10”) because PC apps are taking lot of space around the edge (like the video here). You can customize the UI cleaner though. The ‘downside’ of bigger budget tablet is they are all still 1920x1080 pixels, so the it’s kinda less sharp, and the pixels is visible, bit grainy. But you wont really notice it till you compare directly, so it’s fine. To compare this, mobile phones have bigger resolution o.o So IMO, 13” is perfect size for 1080p screen.
The screen and pen quality are exact same. I only have compared xppen 13 gen2 and huion kamvas 16 2021. I read on comment Teoh also said the quality is mostly same from the gen2.
Can you please review Chuwi Hi10 MAX for drawing? It is cheap and has a somehow decent configuration. Thank you!
Hi ! Would you say Xp Pen Gen 2's or Huion Pentech 4.0 is the better pen ? I am hesitating between the two, and I know the ratio is different but I was wondering about the pen. Thank you Teoh !
Huion pen probably has slightly better performance
@@teohontech7141 thank you !
Hi, thank you for your review. Can i ask your opinion? Between Kamvas Pro 19 and Kamvas 13 gen 3/Xp Pen Pro gen 2.. which one would you recommended? I'm looking for comfortable to draw(like in ipad pro procreate) but windows-tablet version
Xpppen because the display on that Huion has soft visuals despite the high resolution. ua-cam.com/video/oSdZYmkOGKE/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TeohonTech
@@teohontech7141 Thank you for answering my question. But i saw some review the xp pen is jitter/wobble compared to kamvas 13 gen 3. I don't mind with the screen/display. I'm looking for natural draw/drawing experience like drawing on procreate ipad pro. I'm so confused to choose between kamvas 19 pro and kamvas 13 gen 3(not yet available in my country) because of the price, size display and touch screen..
@@yuikechriz I would say yes there is slight wobble and jitter with the line tests. But when you're actually drawing, at least for me, I don't really see that problem. That's why my reviews have line tests and drawing experience, two separate sections.
@@teohontech7141i see thank youu so much. I'll think about getting the XP Pen Pro 😊👍
How is the Anti-glarenSparkle?
I hear huions have a problem with this.
Ive been a huge Xppen fan for years but I'm considering crossing the aisle here as I'm looking for a portable mostly for note taking/occasionally used for drawing tablet.
This time there's minimal anti-sparkle, grain, colour noise, blur.
I hope they bring Pen Tech 4 to their regular pen tablets.
Sir I wanted to ask if I should switch to this, I currently have Huion h950p and I want a screen display tablet because I want to make webtoon as a beginner and my hand was trembling alot especially doing lineart, it was so difficult and drawing long hours mde it harder,is it good for drawing webtoon? and is CSP good with it, also should I get the stand with it, it'll be costly but I want to know if I should get it or not,thank you!
Apps work fine. Get a laptop stand that can elevate the tablet off the table
is this a touchscreen? does it support multi touch zoom? if not: are there similarly sized drawing tablets that support it?
Not a touchscreen
@@teohontech7141 are there others that can do it? I saw the 19 inch one you recently compared can do it. Are there smaller ones like this that can do it?
@@teohontech7141 are there touch screen drawing tablets of this size? I saw the latest 19 inch one that you compared has multi touch support. would be interesting to see a more compact one that has this feature. anyway thanks for your videos
Hi, you have probably already answered this but do you know if it is possible to use this tablet by connecting it to a laptop via the USB-C port on both sides, I mean just with USB-C to USB-C cable and nothing else? Thanks!
Yes possible. But if your laptop cannot provide enough power, then you may have to connect another cable to the Kamvas
@@teohontech7141 Oh I see, thanks for the answer! :D
im worried about the heat.. i heard the old k13 has heat problems which leads to screen problems. not sure if that's actually caused by the heat or just IPS stuff..
These pen displays can be powered by USB ports from computers. They aren’t gonna generate much heat. At most as much as a charging tablet or less
this or kamvas 16 pro?
Hi there! Quick question i noticed on-site it says it has the etched-screen; I recently bought the 13-Pro but returned it because of the etched-screen. Is this one noticeable on the display? Because on the 13-pro it had a noise-like filter on the display which made my head hurt ;;
This one does not degrade the visual quality as much.
Can you do a review on the ugee ue16.. I think it just came out
Onto my wishlist
Can someone make a comparison between using a tablet monitor versus using Galaxy Tablet with SuperDisplay? For example, colors accuracy, refresh rate and maybe functions that are monitor tablets exclusive.
In mean,' I'm using S9U as a monitor tablet and even with Wi-Fi it looks too good to be true. You might say that it looks like I'm searching for a reason to buy a monitor tablet, but... maybe you're right lol
Portable tablets cannot be colour calibrated.
But ultimately you should choose the tablet based on the apps you want to use. There will be more latency with wireless display apps
I have the previous version and to flip it 180 you have to flip ur whole computers display? Is this one the same ? Id love to keep my computers screen as is 😂
Is it worth to spend the extra on this or i just pick the ugee ue12plus?
Generally speaking I recommend 13 inches or larger unless you are specifically looking for a small size
i hope they make a bigger size, same style but 16inch
It is likely they will do so in the future
does the pen work on note taking apps? , especially note shelf
Yes, but pen displays are not ideal for note taking apps because of latency. When writing, you want to write fast and pen displays have latency. For drawing it's alright because people don't draw THAT fast.
@@teohontech7141 oh my gosh thank you so much for answering
@@teohontech7141 is there any pc accesory other than drawing tablets, that i can use for note taking.. like that one lenovo touch monitor with pen input
Would this be the absolute best choice as a first display tablet? If I have to pay up to $300 dollars is their any guarantee that this is the best option out there from both huion or xp pen ?
It's between this or the Xppen Artist Pro 14 (gen 2) which is more expensive. ua-cam.com/video/47oEeFl4SiA/v-deo.html
will you be reviewing the new xp pen 19 pro?
Not sure yet
this or the Kamvas 16 2.5k? I'm also considering XP Pen Artist 16 Pro Gen 2 but I've heard stories about XP Pen products overheating and having mediocre colour accuracy...
It really comes down to budget and what compromises you can accept. 16 (2.5K) has higher resolution but matte surface is not as good as 13 (g3) which is low 1080P resolution but matte surface does not affect image quality.
mmh 😋 proper content
Mine arrived today, great on the pc but won't connect to my s24 c to c , it works but no screen can be seen?
Phone does not provide enough power to the display
You helped me purchase my first display recently. You do a great job. 10X better than that Caldwell guy 😅
Colbow?
Will you review on redmi pad pro?
Not likely
Is there much lag between where the pen is and the line on the screen?
There is the usual latency gap as shown in the video
i wonder if it works on ios iphone/ipad considering new apple products use type c..
It will just mirror the display. Apple does not support touchscreens from other companies.
@@teohontech7141 thank you for the answer
U forgot mention pen tablet mode
Just go to Windows settings to not show screen on the Kamvas
😂And I just bought the old gen version...Lmao
short cuts are not working well on mac, be aware
What do you mean?
I had to reinstall the driver and it works now
Is this worth upgrading from the og kamvas 13?
If your old one is still working, no point buying a new one to do the same thing.
So is this pen display stand alone with windows OS or does it requires pc?
It needs a computer
doz it com in blac
i bought the normal kamvas 13 the day this version was announced and just arrived today🥲 the pain
Return it if you can.
Dunno, it works well and specwise it similar to this new one
13th like🔥🔥🔥
huion never redesign their stand (;´∀`) i have that stand since 2019, still sturdy af because it use metal and hard plastic but the rubbers are long gone lol
Parblo PR100 is still the best stand. So many years and rubber still thick. No degradation even in humid climate here in Singapore.
@@teohontech7141 well mine is because my sibling plug out the rubbers (;´∀`)
Shame that its so dim that its not useful as an actual second monitor… 200 nits is unusable.
This tablet would have been fantastic five years ago. Even for twice the price.
Imho, this is just Huion refining outdated tech.
They surely are refining their products. I remember reviewing their first pen display many years ago and the list of pros and cons has many cons. Today, it's actually difficult to find cons to list. Even the cons mentioned in this video (no USB-C cable, no stand) are not even related to the product itself.