I’ve watched over about 20 drawing tablet videos in the last week, however you are the first one to actually explain how the tablet works vs you just liking it for whatever personal preferences. Thank you
Man I’ve been going insane trying to pick out the right one because sending back items through online is a pain. This video narrowed down about 4 tablets for me. Now I have 2-3 to choose from. lol
You're slightly downplaying just how good the display is on this one, it has quantum tip technology and a whopping 140% srgb colour gamut and 1200:1 contrast ratio. The colours are vivid and the blacks are very black. Its the best display ive ever seen on a display tablet
This screen seems beautiful - if you have this device can you speak to the 1080p resolution at all? Are the pixels super apparent and does it detract from your working with the product? Thanks!!!
@@danacraft-parker104 You will see the pixels if you lean in looking for them, but it takes concentration to see them and you wont notice them while working. Your brain actually blocks out information like that quite well.
@TheHorlord thank you! I’m having a heck of a time deciding between the 22 plus and the pro 24... I figured it would come down to Black Friday and screen resolution. (The 22 plus frankly has a bit better design in my opinion after watching all the reviews... no side buttons isn’t a deal breaker for me, the less components... the fewer things that can break. Plus, that pro 24 looks like a monster - so many inches from edge to working screen.) My general sense from comments is that the 1080p - looks very good on this screen.
@@danacraft-parker104 Yeah, Ive been very happy with mine. I use a koolertron mini keyboard under my left hand while I work, so it has all the shortcut keys I need
Yes of course... Every one did, although i think most of the people watching Brad's review wasn't even going to buy the product, they're here for the *GLOVE DANCE*
im an animator and have been using an xp pen 15.6 pro for a little over 2 years i believe... and its worked great but i wanted to move to something bigger . my kamvas 22 plus came in yesterday and its amazing !!! huge upgrade over the xp pen. the 22 plus has less parallax (nearly none) then the xp pen , but the biggest thing i noticed is the pen. the pen this 22 plus came with is way better then the xp pens one. i got alot of wobble with the xp pens pen and the tapers were not nearly as nice. also the xp pen tip depressed alot compared to this one the 22 plus has a way stiffer pen tip. it went beyond my expectations and i couldnt be more thrilled with this purchase.
That sounds great. Mind if i ask about the screen? Do i need to use a film protector or it's not necessary? The 22Plus says that it's fully laminated so i'm not sure. If i get this tablet i don't want to leave any scratches on it by just using it daily. Hope you see this comment and thank you in advance.
@@AccelSternritter hey, late reply, but the Plus and Pro models come with an etched glass, and scratching it is pretty much impossible (at least for me, I'm a rather light-handed artist). The Kamvas 22 (non plus or pro) only has a matte screen film glued on top, just as the Wacom Cintiq 22, and these tend to get scratched pretty quickly. I have my 24 Plus for 6-7 Months now for heavy duty on a daily basis, and it pretty much looks like it just came fresh out of the box
Oh I like how Huion have stepped up their game, this one looks really interesting. Maybe they will come out with a 24/27 inch version of this with higher resolution.
I know it's been a year, but you were right, they released the 24 inch version of this tablet. It comes with QHD (more resolution) and the name is Huion Kamvas 24 Plus.
I think this pen display is the best i've seen yet, outside of Wacom. The initial activation rate is lovely. That's something i've waited years for Cintiq alternatives to catch up with and it's finally here. I've had this display for a few weeks now and I adore this thing. I've tested Cintiq's that were not this good. Older models i'll admit, but still more expensive to this day. So I highly recommend it for the performance and price. Brad wasn't as enthusiastic about it as I hoped, but i think it's fantastic.
Hey I am currently thorn between this one and Wacom cintiq 16. Basically the same price but I have my hesitation on Huion as they say the resolution is too low for this size screen. How is your experience regarding that issue? How obvious are the pixels really?
@@zalaj9746 I have been using the 22 Plus for a week now and it's very nice to use. Pen feels great, colours are great too. The resolution is not too low for me, Im a professional illustrator and it suits me just fine but you have to decide that for yourself. Depends what you are used to and if coming from a higher resolution screen. For the money it's brilliant. If you want or need more then you have to spend more.
It holds up really well. My only problem is that the pen does sometimes glitch. After I use the pen for a while the pen nib pushes down and just creates lines without me pushing it down. But the display is great.
@@mjolk1681 thank you bro! Thank you so much for your fast answer! Do you think the problem with the pen is a driver problem and can be fixed in the future? Also, would you recommend this tablet over a cintiq 22 HD (no touch no pro) ?
@@dystopiaproject I think the problem with the pen started when I removed the nib and put it back in. So if you get one don't remove the nib unless you have to. And if i recommend this over a cintiq I just don't know. I wasnt researching this a for a while but i found the huion company. And just as i was thinking about getting a pen display huion had a presale on the kamvas 22 so it was only 499$. I think it just depends on your budget and prefrence. I think this display is good enough and it satifies my needs but if you want a more premium expirience the wacom is probably better
I have both Wacom Cintiq and Huion Kamvas 22 (2019), and I'm actually surprised with the quality of Huion Kamvas. Huion has this paper like texture on its screen, which makes illustration comfortable. Meanwhile, Wacom feels glassy. Also Huion Kamvas only uses 1 connection, which is a type C usb. Meanwhile, Wacom has these 3 cable setup. What's more surprising was I bought the Cintiq for 35,000 Philippine pesos ($730) and I bought Huion Kamvas for 19,500 Philippine pesos ($404).
Did you end up getting this one? I saw a sale for this model and it's only about 50$ more expensive than the 16 pro. How important are the shortcut buttons i wonder.
@@tommos1 No, I wound up being gifted the regular Kamvas 22 by my wife. Honestly, the shortcut keys aren't that big of a deal when you can purchase a shortcut keypad that you can fully customize. It really depends on how you use tablets like these. I used to use a tablet that wasn't a monitor and always had a hand on the keyboard for the shortcuts. Now with my 22, I have my little Huion keypad right next to my tablet whenever I'm using it.
@@CyberDiver91 Hey thanks for the reply. I'm basically gonna plug it into my PC which already has a monitor and keyboard (obviously). I guess it shouldn't be an issue then?
I'm drawing European comics since 13 years now. I worked with 1 cintiq 12WX, 2 XP-Pen 22, 1 XP-Pen 24Pro and since 1 year, with the Kamvas 22 Plus. Great Graphic Display. Just 1 thing: The button for the adjusting stand broke yesterday (...when I look at the tiny broken part, I understood why it happened) But even with this slight default, this is my favorite graphic display until now. The texture of the surface is great, so little parallax; Great tool!!!
Im not getting a wacom anymore. I just got a cintiq 22 and 11 months later slight use, its having a vertical blue line on the screen and warranty support is terrible!
Brad, I have to tell you.. You are my Hero when I need to see if I should buy new devices and tools, thanks for all your efforts dude! following you since the first Affinity Designer iPad released.
@@shanewazhere1510 how's the screen surface fare up after couple years of usage? if yours held up well then it'll be quite reassuring since I'm always liked art and the idea of digital art but never really tapped on drawing just yet I've been thinking to buy standalone tablet from apple or android later in near future instead of these huion
Steve well. it basically turns any pc into a “surface”. if it runs on windows it runs. no mac drivers though. it’s top quality also. wipe it down with its cloth & off ya go again. draw, dj, run touch screen windows etc. pricey but worth it
Am I the only person that slaps a screen protector on a screen these days? 10 yr ago I had a 12 inch wacom and scratched the hell out of it with daily use. Bcos I didn't have a protector on it. I bought a 22hd from Wacom and put a screen protector on it from day 1. I have a 12inch ipad pro now with a screen protector. These devices are too expensive not to protect the screen. I do need a bigger screen for some of my commissioned work. My question is, should I buy the Huion 22+ or XP-PEN pro 2nd gen? I would put a screen protector on the Huion. But if I'm going to do this should I just get the XP-PEN bcos it's already got the screen protector?
I think it is ok even without. I'm going to buy the 2020 Pro version with "XP-Pen AC19 Shortcut Remote Express Keys Keyboard" which is compatible with most of the tablets.
22 has a non-laminated screen, 22 Plus has a laminated screen, 22 Pro has laminated screen (but it’s last year’s so it’s actually not as good as the 22 Plus’s laminated screen) as well as shortcut keys and touchbars on both sides of the screen.
Thanks for the informative videos on tablets - i've been using the cintiq27qhd since feb 2016 and it died a few days ago after 7 years of faithful service. i'm so lost on where to begin for looking for a new tablet - when i got my cintiq huions were around but not nearly as good as they are now, wacom is my main brand but i'm so ready to switch to huion. I dont want to miss out on the size as i'm soooo used to bigger displays. This video really sold me - that and your video on the huion pro 16. I think i'll go for this one - i dont want to lose out on size lol
Hello 😄 May I ask have you made the decision to buy it yet? And if so, how is your feeling about it ? 🙂 I bought my CIntiq 27 QHD in Summer 2016, it's still working, but due to its age, I am also start to looking for potential replacement, and so far it seems both the Kamvas 22 Plus and Kamvas RDS-220 (1440p ver.) will be good choices and offer great price-performance ratio.
One thing you miss (and most other reviewers do too) is what other uses the device can have. For example, can I watch movies on it streamed through my phone ? Desktop publishing, word processing ? Can you attach a keyboard ?
thank you very much for the review Brad ! .. how it compares with the bigger huion pro 24? and that 10 % that its not quite there yet compared to wacom's pro pen 2 I guess right ? where huion need to work to get to wacom level is it on the pen pressure kind of algorithm? or the overall built quality ? ( I understand that what IM asking is like very subjective .. but still it could be very useful to those who cant test this devices : ) if u ask me I worried about pen pen pressure strokes.. some say this days huiion is quit on par with the older wacom pen pro pen 1 anyhow thanks again about for the review !
Vladimir, I was between the 22+ and the 24 Pro. Leaning toward the 22+ due to price, but ended up buying an XP-Pen 24 Pro instead as its on sale and from research they all seem comparable.
@@pc1x1 thanx ! yeah the xp pen 24 seems more balanced of all of them ... still I think the 22plus it was the first step(and like a recon product/unit .. to see how people will react to it ,.. huion is using now a new pen or v.3 lot of things to process I'll see but thanks for the advice .... right now I have same conclusion as yours
Vladimir Finn Rikowski Yes and agreed I wanted the 22+, and if all costs were the same I would bought Huion. But I think in the next 2 years all these displays will be quantum dots, and the XP Pen ended up costing 720 dollars give or take, so thats why I went that way. Been also researching and in this conundrum a while myself. Previously a Wacom user. But price / benefits hoping I made the best choice :).
@@pc1x1 you are coming from wacom ! (me too I was using cintiq companion 2 i7 and now mixing my workflow witht he ipad pro 12.9 honestly Im fed up witht he small screen's .. thing is my cintiq companion had this wired antiglare/textured film that ,when one white screen its shows like a vaseline..or calidoscopic veery thin dots ..spekls or hell knows how to name it .. so im afraid if I go wacom route I will be spending ,investing or burning money ? and spending 2k for a nice premium model seems like a commitment ... spending 1200 usd for a wacom 1080p seems ridiculous .. and in this nutshell the chinese brands they like experiment .. , and some brands like huion has a crazy way of thinking marketing .. huion 24 as far I know is good but its brightness as far reviews shows is strangely ''dim; (?) XP pen not only brand but other youtubers seems like it and its like the most well rounded I think . for me what Im thinking is .. or go with this huion 22plus or xp pen 24 . or going idiotically crazy (if such thing exist ) and buy an old used ww2 tank ''wacom 22 hd '' under 400 bucks call it a day .. and wait for this alternative brands come up with something better and more '' consisten ? .. xD ahh soryy Im just stressed
Vladimir Finn Rikowski no worries I went through the same thing. Part of me was like forget, just buy a wacom 32, call it a day. But the price difference is too great. Wacom needs to wake up and get off their high horse. 1/3 the price for 80-90% function. And honestly an artists actual skill will greatly out weigh the tablets short comings. I also have an ipad pro 12.9. Its great but I dont like drawing on it for some reason. I think you should go with a chinese brand one, the used wacom prices are too high for ancient tech.
I had a Huion Kamvas 22 plus for just shy of 2 years before the abilty to draw with it stopped working. It still worked as a monitor & am curious if anyone else had this problem.
I don't know about Huion devices, but my Cintiq 27 QHD had this issue for a few times in the past 6+ years, and by rebooting the driver service through services.msc always fix the issue for me.
Hey Brad, Did Huion manage to fix the parallax that used to be present only near the corners of the screen? This issue was very prevalent in Kamvas pro 13 and 12, There would be no paralax in the center of the screen, but it would get bigger the closer to the edge you went. I even remember you mentioning it before on different tablets.
I ordered the Kamvas 22 and it came with a yellow color gradient on the screen, returned it, ordered a Kamvas 22 PLUS instead and it came already opened (it didn't have the plastic on the screen that you have to peel before you use it) with a heavy calibration problem, the cursor would get offset when moving to the sides of the screen and severe jittery on lines and a DEAD PIXEL very near to the middle ofthe screen, the cursor offset didn't get fixed after many calibration attemps, this is the 4th time I return a Huion tablet, last time it was on 2018 when I got the Huion Kamvas Pro 22 (2018), after returning those (which came with defects too like ghosting and a faulty digitizer which messed up the pressure curve) I decided to wait for a new version that would hopefully fix their quality control, what is this? Why is there people I see and reviews claiming that these tablets are just as good as wacoms, or at least "90% of a wacom tablet" when it still has problems like JITTER? or basic calibration stuff, did I really just get 4 bad huion tablets in a row in the span of 2 years and everyone else has been lucky? What IS THIS? Are these tablets really good or not? I want to upgrade from my Cintiq 16 to a biggers screen and in no way I will spend what they want me to spend on the Cintiq 22 (which is expensive as heck for just a screen size upgrade relative to the 16) and the Cintiq 24 is WAY BEYOND in price, I want to support these alternative options but I want something that WORKS, these alternatives are still expensive even if they're cheaper than Wacom's but that doesn't mean I'd just accept any tablet if it doesn't reach at least the bare minimun when it comes to functioning acceptability.
It does sounds suspicious that all 4 devices that you got are faulty. I checked the local online store's review and they seems pretty reliable. Bad experience like yours do make me want to do more research and choose between Huion or XP Pen (and yes i agree Wacom is too pricey and some issues too)
I simply watched to see if I was the only one to get mine without the USBC cord and got my answer. Not a huge deal but annoying. Excited to use it when I get the replacement though!!
OMG Dear Brad How did you manage to get your pen work on the pen display with macbook pro? I bought the Kamvas 22 Plus but no matter how i reinstall the software and check the privacy/accessiblity settings the pen just wouldnt work. How did you first know that the pen works on the display? Thanks!
Random question...would I be able to fit this tablet in the carry-on luggage? Thank you! Love your videos 😉 I wanted to buy the Huion Pro 24 but it might not fit in my carry-on...which is a bummer. Do you ever travel with your tablet of choice? Thanks!
This is legit perfect for me, because I want a screen tablet but I have no use for shortcuts on the tablet itself, since I always use keyboard shortcuts. I'm def gonna look into getting this one.
Hello, Brad. Thanks for this review of Huion's latest tablet. It looks great, but, the only thing that I'm not happy with is the fact that it doesn't have hotkeys to work with. But, you know, I've never thought about this that you mentioned in this video: that you can use this tablet as your main screen for your desktop pc. For a digital artist, perhaps buying a pen display tablet instead of a normal monitor will save a lot of money if you're going to buy a desktop. Lately, I've been thinking about buying a new desktop PC and a new tablet like this one. Still haven't decided whether to buy a Huion or a XP-Pen tablet. But, after watching this video, now it made me thinking: If I'm going to buy a pen display for my computer, is it worthy to buy a monitor? What do you think?
Uh, sorry to bother you but honestly from what you described to me what suitable for you most is a standalone tablet like surface or any windows based tablet Pretty much hassle for drawing machine also it sips more power even though you're just using this tablet as main display unless you have an expensive large 27inch drawing display then, it's doable. I've already count the budget and a tablet cost same or less than buying a desktop (depending on your configuration). Lastly it's up to you : A. Practicality (all in one tablet) B. Hassle (room space, power consumption,high price of prebuild machine) Forgot to add Used to thinking about buying a desktop but then got me thinking if i wanted to show my physical client the results always have to upload the results or have to carry flashdrive. Instead of simple clicks with decent sized Build in display i can draw&carry anywhere
i have this and the only complaint i have about it is the straight line tool does not work in the middle of the screen. it always jumps away from where i want it.
I have a Kamvas pro 13 & 16; both have been great over a year now. I think for the price range I will just save a little more and just move up to the 24” model with the better display and many more shortcut buttons.
the 22 plus has the best screen, the best pencil, besides that it is the most recent model, the pro 24 in the only thing that is better is in the resolution, this model is older than kamvas 22 plus
Hey Great review. Im an illustrator/designer but I'm wondering what you would recommend between the 2020 HUION 22 Plus Graphics Drawing Tablet Vs the Wacom Cintiq 22. (is wacom worth the extra $700? thanks so much for your help!
Apparently, the Clip Studio no-pressure thing is a deliberate limitation based on your subscription level. You need a full license rather than a phone license, to get pressure sensitivity. It's baffling. But that's what they're doing, from what I understand.
I have this but my colors are sooo off from how it look on my mac and its so hard to color in anything... Feels like I am doing it blindly cause I dont know what the result will look like once I am done. Does anyone know what settings to use to fix this? Or does anyone have the same issue?
Okay, I'm in the market for a pen display. Would you go for the for its larger size would you go for the for its cheaper pricing. Just remember that they are both 1080p displays.
@@goronslime1469 aware of that but cmon,...you already shaved off some size from the 24 Pro model...why not at least make 2K in the 22 as well....I mean seriously...we are not talking 4K here...which should be in the MORE EXPENSIVE model.
I can't decide between this, a Goamon PD2200, or ponying up some more for a Huion Kamvas 24 Pro 2k. I don't think I can justify a $2000+ Cintiq for now. I've had a Yiynova mvp22u for almost 7 years now and it's showing its age, plus requiring a battery in the pen is annoying and the pen is fragile. Already broken it once tightening it down just a tad too much after replacing the battery.
So, it is good. A what good - compared to 3 year-old Huion-good or Ipad Pro-good? How does it compare to an IpadPro in parallax, lag and pressure sensitivity?
Hello! Thank you for the review. Do you know if I can use this tablet for Canva, Figma and affinity design as well? I work mainly with vectorial illustration in Affinity design and do UI/UX in Figma. Do you recommend this tablet for me? :)
Can anyone speak to the resolution on this pen display? Brad said that on the Kamvas 22 Studio (same size) also 1080p - the pixels were VERY apparent. Do the pixels stand out on this screen? Should I wait for the next generation to get a higher resolution, or is this a great deal?
i have a question that while not relevent to this product i still want to know the answer to from you as it relates to the technically nieche use of the tab s7 as an art tool. did you test wheter or not the costume air commands with the s pen could be bound to things like undo, redo or certain tools? something like binding the
Could you make a playlist about how to troubleshoot things with the kamvas 22? My pen was read but after i played a game (used my tablet as a new monitor) it stopped reading it
Hey Brad! Greetings! As always, thank you for another fun and informative review. I'd like your (and anyone else in the thread) input and opinion on my next investment. I am 51 years old and I design and illustrate. I have had an been using a 24HD Cintiq for about six years (a 21ux before that and Intuos pad before that). I like it a lot, it's been in my workflow every day except.. it's killing me a bit and I'm a regular at my chiropractor. This device in my opinion, is just way too big. (It's hard to access a keyboard and mouse when needing these peripherals. I do have it mounted on a Ergotron - LX Desk Mount Monitor Arm. This display is HEAVY and BIG (30" x 18" - viewable is approx. 20 x 12.25" ) (1920 x 1200), it's so heavy that the arm droops. (also, the arms never seem to get the displays low enough unless the angle is higher that I would normally draw. So, what is your current favorite display list current? I'm not missing 4k experience and am fine with 1080 ( I wear glasses when I draw anyway), my question for you... What brand(s) and display size would you consider the best (currently)? I don't mind saving money : ) Lastly, what about going back to a regular non display tablet? Any help, suggestions or ideas are greatly appreciated!
Hey Brad, thanks for the review ! I myself am working on an cintiq16 right now, and i'm thinking of upscaling to an bigger screen. Would this kamvas 22 be a good replacement ? would like to hear your thougts.
Go video. Torn on what drawing tablet to get. I've been drawing on a surace pro for years but want something bigger like this and won't break the bank. This looks like a good fit
So, I’m looking to get my first drawing tablet. Should I buy this one? What else do I need to know? What computer should I get? Does it work with Dell computers? Is there a special thing not included? What art app should I use? Is there another tablet I should get instead of this one as my first? I’m looking for tablets under 800, if possible. Any help is very much appreciated!! :)
Here are my recommendations: I don't recommend getting a high priced tablet for the start so I would recommend Kamvas pro 12 from Huion. The price of the product can be around 349.00$ or lower. Kamvas Pro 12 is a great start. It got a screen display and pressure sensitivity. The only problem is that it's not that huge of a tablet so if you were to want a larger tablet maybe then it's not the right one. I use a Kamvas Pro 13, and it's pretty similar to the 12 just a bit bigger than the 12 but the 12 was made after the Kamvas Pro 13. I knew plenty of animators and artist who uses the Kamvas Pro 12 and has made very nice animations. If you want to start just drawing and not paying for an art program at first I would recommend Krita, it got many brushes and you can also do animations in it. If you are willing to pay, I would recommend getting Clip Studio Paint Ex/pro, but the pricing is very high. The pro version is US$49.99 and the EX version is US$219.00, the difference between them is that EX is more for Comics and animation.
I was able to use my ExpressKey Remote successfully with the Kamvas 22 Plus (I'm on a Mac, but heard of PC users also having success). As I understand it, you want to make sure the Wacom drivers are installed first before you install the Huion. I've read that the XP-Pen Remote will also work fine, but have no direct experience.
Hey nice review, Would you say (ignoring price) this is better than the wacom 22? Tempted by these Chinese devices but have used Wacom for over 10 years, trust them but tbh have always wished they would include the better features at lower price.
I’ve watched over about 20 drawing tablet videos in the last week, however you are the first one to actually explain how the tablet works vs you just liking it for whatever personal preferences. Thank you
Man I’ve been going insane trying to pick out the right one because sending back items through online is a pain. This video narrowed down about 4 tablets for me. Now I have 2-3 to choose from. lol
Bro does anyone wonder where he puts all of his drawing tablets XD
Meeee
He probably sells them off.... Or give it away.
I guess
Eben Concepts I was about to say eBay
Yea lol I do 😂
He probably gave it to someone else, borrow it from the company only to review, or on his closet
You're slightly downplaying just how good the display is on this one, it has quantum tip technology and a whopping 140% srgb colour gamut and 1200:1 contrast ratio. The colours are vivid and the blacks are very black. Its the best display ive ever seen on a display tablet
This screen seems beautiful - if you have this device can you speak to the 1080p resolution at all? Are the pixels super apparent and does it detract from your working with the product? Thanks!!!
@@danacraft-parker104 You will see the pixels if you lean in looking for them, but it takes concentration to see them and you wont notice them while working. Your brain actually blocks out information like that quite well.
@TheHorlord thank you! I’m having a heck of a time deciding between the 22 plus and the pro 24... I figured it would come down to Black Friday and screen resolution. (The 22 plus frankly has a bit better design in my opinion after watching all the reviews... no side buttons isn’t a deal breaker for me, the less components... the fewer things that can break. Plus, that pro 24 looks like a monster - so many inches from edge to working screen.) My general sense from comments is that the 1080p - looks very good on this screen.
@@danacraft-parker104 Yeah, Ive been very happy with mine. I use a koolertron mini keyboard under my left hand while I work, so it has all the shortcut keys I need
I'm thinking of buying this tablet, do you have any problems with it and would you recommend buying this one?
Yeah! Brad doing unboxings!!
But what I like the most is the Glove dance.
hha yess!
Yes of course...
Every one did, although i think most of the people watching Brad's review wasn't even going to buy the product, they're here for the *GLOVE DANCE*
Nobody like its at 69
im an animator and have been using an xp pen 15.6 pro for a little over 2 years i believe... and its worked great but i wanted to move to something bigger . my kamvas 22 plus came in yesterday and its amazing !!! huge upgrade over the xp pen. the 22 plus has less parallax (nearly none) then the xp pen , but the biggest thing i noticed is the pen. the pen this 22 plus came with is way better then the xp pens one. i got alot of wobble with the xp pens pen and the tapers were not nearly as nice. also the xp pen tip depressed alot compared to this one the 22 plus has a way stiffer pen tip. it went beyond my expectations and i couldnt be more thrilled with this purchase.
That sounds great. Mind if i ask about the screen? Do i need to use a film protector or it's not necessary? The 22Plus says that it's fully laminated so i'm not sure. If i get this tablet i don't want to leave any scratches on it by just using it daily.
Hope you see this comment and thank you in advance.
@@AccelSternritter hey, late reply, but the Plus and Pro models come with an etched glass, and scratching it is pretty much impossible (at least for me, I'm a rather light-handed artist). The Kamvas 22 (non plus or pro) only has a matte screen film glued on top, just as the Wacom Cintiq 22, and these tend to get scratched pretty quickly. I have my 24 Plus for 6-7 Months now for heavy duty on a daily basis, and it pretty much looks like it just came fresh out of the box
@@neothespankplank5839 Thank you
you know it's gonna be a good video when the glove dance is on the animated miniature of the video
Where?
Oh I like how Huion have stepped up their game, this one looks really interesting.
Maybe they will come out with a 24/27 inch version of this with higher resolution.
They did, it's called Kamvas 24 pro and it's 2.5 K in resolution
@@jon1580 Ah dang, you are right and I have seen it as well haha, what an awesome memory I have :P
I know it's been a year, but you were right, they released the 24 inch version of this tablet. It comes with QHD (more resolution) and the name is Huion Kamvas 24 Plus.
I think this pen display is the best i've seen yet, outside of Wacom. The initial activation rate is lovely. That's something i've waited years for Cintiq alternatives to catch up with and it's finally here. I've had this display for a few weeks now and I adore this thing. I've tested Cintiq's that were not this good. Older models i'll admit, but still more expensive to this day. So I highly recommend it for the performance and price. Brad wasn't as enthusiastic about it as I hoped, but i think it's fantastic.
Good to hear as I have one on order! I was also secretly hoping Brad would be crazy enthusiastic but he was very positive overall.
Hey I am currently thorn between this one and Wacom cintiq 16. Basically the same price but I have my hesitation on Huion as they say the resolution is too low for this size screen. How is your experience regarding that issue? How obvious are the pixels really?
@@zalaj9746 I have been using the 22 Plus for a week now and it's very nice to use. Pen feels great, colours are great too. The resolution is not too low for me, Im a professional illustrator and it suits me just fine but you have to decide that for yourself. Depends what you are used to and if coming from a higher resolution screen. For the money it's brilliant. If you want or need more then you have to spend more.
@@craigshuttlewood3971 Do you think it is a better alternative to a Cintiq 16? thanks
Someone: how long have you been watching Brad cowboy
Me: before he changed his channel name from Brad colbow to Brad cowboy
Wait it's now Cowboy
Yee haw
Yee Haw
I’ll do one better; I was there when he was convinced to do so!
Mandela effect sometime in the future
Did he change it from “I’ll talk to you in a couple days” to “I’ll talk to you in a couple weeks”
Only OG’s will remember when he was Brad Colbow.
I remember 😔👊
Lol I thought I was going crazy.. I did not remember "cowboy"
Is this model relevant til today? are there any newer versions of this?
Did you get your answer somewhere else?
@@danielcalencar Unfortunately no
I got this two weeks ago and i love it
is good when link device work well?
2 months later, can you give us some feedbacks bro? :)
Is 1080p a problem for your eyes?
It holds up really well. My only problem is that the pen does sometimes glitch. After I use the pen for a while the pen nib pushes down and just creates lines without me pushing it down. But the display is great.
@@mjolk1681 thank you bro! Thank you so much for your fast answer!
Do you think the problem with the pen is a driver problem and can be fixed in the future?
Also, would you recommend this tablet over a cintiq 22 HD (no touch no pro) ?
@@dystopiaproject I think the problem with the pen started when I removed the nib and put it back in. So if you get one don't remove the nib unless you have to.
And if i recommend this over a cintiq I just don't know. I wasnt researching this a for a while but i found the huion company. And just as i was thinking about getting a pen display huion had a presale on the kamvas 22 so it was only 499$.
I think it just depends on your budget and prefrence. I think this display is good enough and it satifies my needs but if you want a more premium expirience the wacom is probably better
we want to read BRAD's comic !!!!
On his website. Link in description. Just click on the comic tab
I have the small version of this, the kamvas 13 and is a bomb, very precise, pen and lines are awesome, everything is awesome.
I have both Wacom Cintiq and Huion Kamvas 22 (2019), and I'm actually surprised with the quality of Huion Kamvas. Huion has this paper like texture on its screen, which makes illustration comfortable. Meanwhile, Wacom feels glassy. Also Huion Kamvas only uses 1 connection, which is a type C usb. Meanwhile, Wacom has these 3 cable setup. What's more surprising was I bought the Cintiq for 35,000 Philippine pesos ($730) and I bought Huion Kamvas for 19,500 Philippine pesos ($404).
hello sir how is the kamvas a year later? is it reliable?
@@Scofaa Yep, it's still highly durable. I haven't experienced any errors even a year later.
@@Fizz_Dylan12 what laptop do you use btw?
@@meri7927 I use my Huion Kamvas with my Desktop computer, not on Laptop.
@@Fizz_Dylan12thank you, any opinion on wacom 16 cintiq vs kamvas 22 +?
Thank you kabayan!
Brad, as always an amazing review! Respect. Keep up the great work.
Thanks :)
@@thebradcolbow So cuuuuuuuuute!
🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
I was gonna go with the Kamvas Pro 16, but then I saw this for a similar price and after watching your review, I'm pretty much sold on this.
Did you end up getting this one? I saw a sale for this model and it's only about 50$ more expensive than the 16 pro. How important are the shortcut buttons i wonder.
@@tommos1 No, I wound up being gifted the regular Kamvas 22 by my wife. Honestly, the shortcut keys aren't that big of a deal when you can purchase a shortcut keypad that you can fully customize. It really depends on how you use tablets like these.
I used to use a tablet that wasn't a monitor and always had a hand on the keyboard for the shortcuts. Now with my 22, I have my little Huion keypad right next to my tablet whenever I'm using it.
@@CyberDiver91 Hey thanks for the reply. I'm basically gonna plug it into my PC which already has a monitor and keyboard (obviously). I guess it shouldn't be an issue then?
@@tommos1 Probably not an issue then.
I'm drawing European comics since 13 years now. I worked with 1 cintiq 12WX, 2 XP-Pen 22, 1 XP-Pen 24Pro and since 1 year, with the Kamvas 22 Plus. Great Graphic Display. Just 1 thing: The button for the adjusting stand broke yesterday (...when I look at the tiny broken part, I understood why it happened)
But even with this slight default, this is my favorite graphic display until now. The texture of the surface is great, so little parallax; Great tool!!!
Great review as always and also I really like your background it gives a really nice warm ambient feeling
The drawing: are ya winning son?
Omg I was just thinking to buy this
Brad has that omnipotence. Did the same with me and the Huion H110.
It's crazy
These past couple of weeks a few youtubers have conveniently reviewed displays I was researching.
I still can't decide 🤷♂️🤦♂️😂
@@timothysatyr6674 but this 22 plus is good, big screen, and affordable. Whats the other better option than this?
I don't even have enough money for this-
@@auddyyudhistira2860 what app is he using tell me bro
Im not getting a wacom anymore. I just got a cintiq 22 and 11 months later slight use, its having a vertical blue line on the screen and warranty support is terrible!
Pls make a wacom cintiq 22 vs huion kamvas 22 plus. PLSSSSSSSSSS
それな
Thank you Brad for what you do - Artists worldwide owe you loads for your feedback to the oems 👌
Thank you so much for reviewing this. I just bought the same unit and I'm still waiting for it to arrive
How is it r u still using itt
I gotta say, out of all the huion device, this screen looks beautiful
Brad, I have to tell you..
You are my Hero when I need to see if I should buy new devices and tools, thanks for all your efforts dude! following you since the first Affinity Designer iPad released.
Thanks much appreciated 😃
Huion is selling this model at a discounted price now. Prolly the next gen 22-inch model is coming.
huion kamvas 24 pro or kamvas 22 plus?
He was saying this tablet wasn't the best but it was solid. Which tablet is the best, is what I want to know?
wacom and overpriced
Love your reviews as an artist I always want to know what's new keep it up !
Awesome review Brad. Keep em coming!
i’m still in love with my dell canvas 27
RIP Dell Canvas.
Most underrated display tablet ever.
I was just curious to see what it looked like and boy, What a fancy tool you have right there it screamed "architect" to me
Steve yeah it does everything a touch screen does plus more lol.
@@shanewazhere1510 how's the screen surface fare up after couple years of usage? if yours held up well then it'll be quite reassuring since I'm always liked art and the idea of digital art but never really tapped on drawing just yet I've been thinking to buy standalone tablet from apple or android later in near future
instead of these huion
Steve well. it basically turns any pc into a “surface”. if it runs on windows it runs. no mac drivers though. it’s top quality also. wipe it down with its cloth & off ya go again. draw, dj, run touch screen windows etc. pricey but worth it
hi! I'm just wondering, is the color blue really seems a bit tinted like cool blue? can't seem to fix it. same device
The XP Pen AC 19 remote should work on this, I use it on my kamvas pro 16
Am I the only person that slaps a screen protector on a screen these days?
10 yr ago I had a 12 inch wacom and scratched the hell out of it with daily use. Bcos I didn't have a protector on it. I bought a 22hd from Wacom and put a screen protector on it from day 1.
I have a 12inch ipad pro now with a screen protector.
These devices are too expensive not to protect the screen.
I do need a bigger screen for some of my commissioned work.
My question is, should I buy the Huion 22+ or XP-PEN pro 2nd gen? I would put a screen protector on the Huion. But if I'm going to do this should I just get the XP-PEN bcos it's already got the screen protector?
I'm watching this on a Kamvas 22 Plus
Lucky boi!
@rrr cuz its basically another screen that act as a monitor but also lets you draw on it
I love huion so much, just missing those physical buttons from the previous version
I think it is ok even without. I'm going to buy the 2020 Pro version with "XP-Pen AC19 Shortcut Remote Express Keys Keyboard" which is compatible with most of the tablets.
whats the difference to the PRO version?
There is Kamvas 22, Kamvas Pro 22 and Kamvas 22 Plus
22 has a non-laminated screen, 22 Plus has a laminated screen, 22 Pro has laminated screen (but it’s last year’s so it’s actually not as good as the 22 Plus’s laminated screen) as well as shortcut keys and touchbars on both sides of the screen.
I came here for the review, Didn't know I needed the glove dance. Thank you mister artist.
Thanks for the informative videos on tablets - i've been using the cintiq27qhd since feb 2016 and it died a few days ago after 7 years of faithful service.
i'm so lost on where to begin for looking for a new tablet - when i got my cintiq huions were around but not nearly as good as they are now, wacom is my main brand but i'm so ready to switch to huion. I dont want to miss out on the size as i'm soooo used to bigger displays.
This video really sold me - that and your video on the huion pro 16.
I think i'll go for this one - i dont want to lose out on size lol
Hello 😄 May I ask have you made the decision to buy it yet? And if so, how is your feeling about it ? 🙂
I bought my CIntiq 27 QHD in Summer 2016, it's still working, but due to its age, I am also start to looking for potential replacement, and so far it seems both the Kamvas 22 Plus and Kamvas RDS-220 (1440p ver.) will be good choices and offer great price-performance ratio.
would you recommend this (Kamvas 22 Plus) or the Kamvas 24 Pro? Would really like to hear your thoughts before I pull the trigger and order. Thanks!
I'm trying to decide between those two as well.
Can you please make an ipad pro 12.9 inch vs galaxy tab s7 plus comparison video ? Love your videos!
One thing you miss (and most other reviewers do too) is what other uses the device can have. For example, can I watch movies on it streamed through my phone ? Desktop publishing, word processing ? Can you attach a keyboard ?
thank you very much for the review Brad ! .. how it compares with the bigger huion pro 24? and that 10 % that its not quite there yet compared to wacom's pro pen 2 I guess right ? where huion need to work to get to wacom level is it on the pen pressure kind of algorithm? or the overall built quality ? ( I understand that what IM asking is like very subjective .. but still it could be very useful to those who cant test this devices : ) if u ask me I worried about pen pen pressure strokes.. some say this days huiion is quit on par with the older wacom pen pro pen 1
anyhow thanks again about for the review !
Vladimir, I was between the 22+ and the 24 Pro. Leaning toward the 22+ due to price, but ended up buying an XP-Pen 24 Pro instead as its on sale and from research they all seem comparable.
@@pc1x1 thanx ! yeah the xp pen 24 seems more balanced of all of them ... still I think the 22plus it was the first step(and like a recon product/unit .. to see how people will react to it ,.. huion is using now a new pen or v.3 lot of things to process I'll see but thanks for the advice .... right now I have same conclusion as yours
Vladimir Finn Rikowski Yes and agreed I wanted the 22+, and if all costs were the same I would bought Huion. But I think in the next 2 years all these displays will be quantum dots, and the XP Pen ended up costing 720 dollars give or take, so thats why I went that way. Been also researching and in this conundrum a while myself. Previously a Wacom user. But price / benefits hoping I made the best choice :).
@@pc1x1 you are coming from wacom ! (me too I was using cintiq companion 2 i7 and now mixing my workflow witht he ipad pro 12.9 honestly Im fed up witht he small screen's .. thing is my cintiq companion had this wired antiglare/textured film that ,when one white screen its shows like a vaseline..or calidoscopic veery thin dots ..spekls or hell knows how to name it .. so im afraid if I go wacom route I will be spending ,investing or burning money ? and spending 2k for a nice premium model seems like a commitment ... spending 1200 usd for a wacom 1080p seems ridiculous .. and in this nutshell the chinese brands they like experiment .. , and some brands like huion has a crazy way of thinking marketing .. huion 24 as far I know is good but its brightness as far reviews shows is strangely ''dim; (?) XP pen not only brand but other youtubers seems like it and its like the most well rounded I think . for me what Im thinking is .. or go with this huion 22plus or xp pen 24 . or going idiotically crazy (if such thing exist ) and buy an old used ww2 tank ''wacom 22 hd '' under 400 bucks call it a day .. and wait for this alternative brands come up with something better and more '' consisten ? .. xD ahh soryy Im just stressed
Vladimir Finn Rikowski no worries I went through the same thing. Part of me was like forget, just buy a wacom 32, call it a day. But the price difference is too great. Wacom needs to wake up and get off their high horse. 1/3 the price for 80-90% function. And honestly an artists actual skill will greatly out weigh the tablets short comings. I also have an ipad pro 12.9. Its great but I dont like drawing on it for some reason. I think you should go with a chinese brand one, the used wacom prices are too high for ancient tech.
I had a Huion Kamvas 22 plus for just shy of 2 years before the abilty to draw with it stopped working. It still worked as a monitor & am curious if anyone else had this problem.
I don't know about Huion devices, but my Cintiq 27 QHD had this issue for a few times in the past 6+ years, and by rebooting the driver service through services.msc always fix the issue for me.
Hey Brad, Did Huion manage to fix the parallax that used to be present only near the corners of the screen? This issue was very prevalent in Kamvas pro 13 and 12, There would be no paralax in the center of the screen, but it would get bigger the closer to the edge you went. I even remember you mentioning it before on different tablets.
How does the tilt work? Does the cursor get offset when you tilt the pen? I've heard this is a common issue with huions
I am still confused reading Brad Cowboy. Love it though
I ordered the Kamvas 22 and it came with a yellow color gradient on the screen, returned it, ordered a Kamvas 22 PLUS instead and it came already opened (it didn't have the plastic on the screen that you have to peel before you use it) with a heavy calibration problem, the cursor would get offset when moving to the sides of the screen and severe jittery on lines and a DEAD PIXEL very near to the middle ofthe screen, the cursor offset didn't get fixed after many calibration attemps, this is the 4th time I return a Huion tablet, last time it was on 2018 when I got the Huion Kamvas Pro 22 (2018), after returning those (which came with defects too like ghosting and a faulty digitizer which messed up the pressure curve) I decided to wait for a new version that would hopefully fix their quality control, what is this? Why is there people I see and reviews claiming that these tablets are just as good as wacoms, or at least "90% of a wacom tablet" when it still has problems like JITTER? or basic calibration stuff, did I really just get 4 bad huion tablets in a row in the span of 2 years and everyone else has been lucky? What IS THIS? Are these tablets really good or not? I want to upgrade from my Cintiq 16 to a biggers screen and in no way I will spend what they want me to spend on the Cintiq 22 (which is expensive as heck for just a screen size upgrade relative to the 16) and the Cintiq 24 is WAY BEYOND in price, I want to support these alternative options but I want something that WORKS, these alternatives are still expensive even if they're cheaper than Wacom's but that doesn't mean I'd just accept any tablet if it doesn't reach at least the bare minimun when it comes to functioning acceptability.
It does sounds suspicious that all 4 devices that you got are faulty. I checked the local online store's review and they seems pretty reliable. Bad experience like yours do make me want to do more research and choose between Huion or XP Pen (and yes i agree Wacom is too pricey and some issues too)
I've been waiting for your thoughts about this one! I hope it becomes compatible on more android phones in the future.
I simply watched to see if I was the only one to get mine without the USBC cord and got my answer. Not a huge deal but annoying. Excited to use it when I get the replacement though!!
I'm about to pull the purchase trigger on the Kamvas 22 Plus. The next step up is the 4k 19. Have you a review of that model?
OMG Dear Brad How did you manage to get your pen work on the pen display with macbook pro? I bought the Kamvas 22 Plus but no matter how i reinstall the software and check the privacy/accessiblity settings the pen just wouldnt work. How did you first know that the pen works on the display? Thanks!
Is there a video on how to actually use it? because I was having trouble setting it up it is not touch screen for some reason what do I do?
This is the best product demo sharing that I have ever seen 👍
Glad to see you do this
Random question...would I be able to fit this tablet in the carry-on luggage? Thank you! Love your videos 😉 I wanted to buy the Huion Pro 24 but it might not fit in my carry-on...which is a bummer. Do you ever travel with your tablet of choice? Thanks!
I'm changing my kamvas 13 for this one and I'm really excited to test it out :'3
Have you tried? How is it?
Should i get the kamvas 22 plus or the 16 pro, without counting portability. Its a present for a little sister so i want objectively the best.
After 6 months of using the Huion Kamvas Pro 20, I can say that those extra buttons are worth the extra price... if you use them.
Yeah, I can't imagine not having programmable shortcut keys on mine. I use at least three different graphics software on my GT-221 Pro.
Is the pen responsive working with illustrator as well??
This is legit perfect for me, because I want a screen tablet but I have no use for shortcuts on the tablet itself, since I always use keyboard shortcuts. I'm def gonna look into getting this one.
working on the tablet all day...does it get hot?
Hello, Brad. Thanks for this review of Huion's latest tablet. It looks great, but, the only thing that I'm not happy with is the fact that it doesn't have hotkeys to work with.
But, you know, I've never thought about this that you mentioned in this video: that you can use this tablet as your main screen for your desktop pc. For a digital artist, perhaps buying a pen display tablet instead of a normal monitor will save a lot of money if you're going to buy a desktop.
Lately, I've been thinking about buying a new desktop PC and a new tablet like this one. Still haven't decided whether to buy a Huion or a XP-Pen tablet. But, after watching this video, now it made me thinking: If I'm going to buy a pen display for my computer, is it worthy to buy a monitor? What do you think?
It's not it doesn't have chip core set processors or anything it is 2 monitor not basic
You need a cpu
A monitor is better for you
Uh, sorry to bother you but honestly from what you described to me what suitable for you most is a standalone tablet like surface or any windows based tablet
Pretty much hassle for drawing machine also it sips more power even though you're just using this tablet as main display unless you have an expensive large 27inch drawing display then, it's doable.
I've already count the budget and a tablet cost same or less than buying a desktop (depending on your configuration). Lastly it's up to you :
A. Practicality (all in one tablet)
B. Hassle (room space, power consumption,high price of prebuild machine)
Forgot to add
Used to thinking about buying a desktop but then got me thinking if i wanted to show my physical client the results always have to upload the results or have to carry flashdrive.
Instead of simple clicks with decent sized Build in display i can draw&carry anywhere
For the record, I like using a button pad on the desk over reaching up to the monitor every time.
i have this and the only complaint i have about it is the straight line tool does not work in the middle of the screen. it always jumps away from where i want it.
Did they send you this tablet to review?
I have a Kamvas pro 13 & 16; both have been great over a year now. I think for the price range I will just save a little more and just move up to the 24” model with the better display and many more shortcut buttons.
the 22 plus has the best screen, the best pencil, besides that it is the most recent model, the pro 24 in the only thing that is better is in the resolution, this model is older than kamvas 22 plus
How is the quality on 16?
is it blurry or clean?
Hello. Which one do you think is better OVERALL, and much worth it? Huion Kamvas 20 or this Huion Kamvas 22 Plus?
Hey Great review. Im an illustrator/designer but I'm wondering what you would recommend between the 2020 HUION 22 Plus Graphics Drawing Tablet Vs the Wacom Cintiq 22. (is wacom worth the extra $700?
thanks so much for your help!
For the quality and security of your tablet is more recomendable buy the wacom
Apparently, the Clip Studio no-pressure thing is a deliberate limitation based on your subscription level.
You need a full license rather than a phone license, to get pressure sensitivity.
It's baffling. But that's what they're doing, from what I understand.
Yeah I have CSP Pro on PC, and I was like "wtf are you talking about, no pen pressure?".
I have this but my colors are sooo off from how it look on my mac and its so hard to color in anything... Feels like I am doing it blindly cause I dont know what the result will look like once I am done. Does anyone know what settings to use to fix this? Or does anyone have the same issue?
I can't wait to get me one of these!
Okay, I'm in the market for a pen display. Would you go for the for its larger size would you go for the for its cheaper pricing. Just remember that they are both 1080p displays.
I'm just waiting over here for a Huion Kamvas with no buttons and thin bezels at 1440p. The moment that drops I'm all in!
Many Huion products users are complaining about the non compatibility with toon boom software. Is it the case with this product ?
everytime you touch the display there is light buzz sound comming in the audio for some reason. use a headphone and you will hear
If we forget about the display size & portability, how would this compare to the XP-Pen Innovator 16?
Checks all the right buttons but one...and its a biggie. They didn't add the 2K resolution to it. How did they miss that?
They didn’t that’s just a different MORE EXPENSIVE product
Pro 24
Ray B yes that one
@@goronslime1469 aware of that but cmon,...you already shaved off some size from the 24 Pro model...why not at least make 2K in the 22 as well....I mean seriously...we are not talking 4K here...which should be in the MORE EXPENSIVE model.
I can't decide between this, a Goamon PD2200, or ponying up some more for a Huion Kamvas 24 Pro 2k. I don't think I can justify a $2000+ Cintiq for now. I've had a Yiynova mvp22u for almost 7 years now and it's showing its age, plus requiring a battery in the pen is annoying and the pen is fragile. Already broken it once tightening it down just a tad too much after replacing the battery.
Hi Brad 👋🏼 got any idea about the KENTING KT16 pen display drawing tablet? Or will it be possible for you to review it anytime soon?
Thanks
Should i buy this or wacom one?
Was the color over saturated out of the box? I heard many issues about the color calibration
So, it is good. A what good - compared to 3 year-old Huion-good or Ipad Pro-good? How does it compare to an IpadPro in parallax, lag and pressure sensitivity?
Hello! Thank you for the review. Do you know if I can use this tablet for Canva, Figma and affinity design as well? I work mainly with vectorial illustration in Affinity design and do UI/UX in Figma. Do you recommend this tablet for me? :)
Can anyone speak to the resolution on this pen display? Brad said that on the Kamvas 22 Studio (same size) also 1080p - the pixels were VERY apparent. Do the pixels stand out on this screen? Should I wait for the next generation to get a higher resolution, or is this a great deal?
i have a question that while not relevent to this product i still want to know the answer to from you as it relates to the technically nieche use of the tab s7 as an art tool.
did you test wheter or not the costume air commands with the s pen could be bound to things like undo, redo or certain tools? something like binding the
Could you make a playlist about how to troubleshoot things with the kamvas 22?
My pen was read but after i played a game (used my tablet as a new monitor) it stopped reading it
huion kamvas 22 plus or Wacom cintiq 22..which is better???
Hey Brad! Greetings! As always, thank you for another fun and informative review. I'd like your (and anyone else in the thread) input and opinion on my next investment. I am 51 years old and I design and illustrate. I have had an been using a 24HD Cintiq for about six years (a 21ux before that and Intuos pad before that). I like it a lot, it's been in my workflow every day except.. it's killing me a bit and I'm a regular at my chiropractor. This device in my opinion, is just way too big. (It's hard to access a keyboard and mouse when needing these peripherals. I do have it mounted on a Ergotron - LX Desk Mount Monitor Arm. This display is HEAVY and BIG (30" x 18" - viewable is approx. 20 x 12.25" ) (1920 x 1200), it's so heavy that the arm droops. (also, the arms never seem to get the displays low enough unless the angle is higher that I would normally draw. So, what is your current favorite display list current? I'm not missing 4k experience and am fine with 1080 ( I wear glasses when I draw anyway), my question for you... What brand(s) and display size would you consider the best (currently)? I don't mind saving money : ) Lastly, what about going back to a regular non display tablet? Any help, suggestions or ideas are greatly appreciated!
Hey Brad, thanks for the review !
I myself am working on an cintiq16 right now, and i'm thinking of upscaling to an bigger screen.
Would this kamvas 22 be a good replacement ?
would like to hear your thougts.
Go video. Torn on what drawing tablet to get. I've been drawing on a surace pro for years but want something bigger like this and won't break the bank. This looks like a good fit
does it allow for hand movements? like rotate by pitching etc.
So, I’m looking to get my first drawing tablet. Should I buy this one? What else do I need to know? What computer should I get? Does it work with Dell computers? Is there a special thing not included? What art app should I use? Is there another tablet I should get instead of this one as my first? I’m looking for tablets under 800, if possible. Any help is very much appreciated!! :)
Here are my recommendations:
I don't recommend getting a high priced tablet for the start so I would recommend Kamvas pro 12 from Huion. The price of the product can be around 349.00$ or lower.
Kamvas Pro 12 is a great start. It got a screen display and pressure sensitivity. The only problem is that it's not that huge of a tablet so if you were to want a larger tablet maybe then it's not the right one.
I use a Kamvas Pro 13, and it's pretty similar to the 12 just a bit bigger than the 12 but the 12 was made after the Kamvas Pro 13.
I knew plenty of animators and artist who uses the Kamvas Pro 12 and has made very nice animations.
If you want to start just drawing and not paying for an art program at first I would recommend Krita, it got many brushes and you can also do animations in it. If you are willing to pay, I would recommend getting Clip Studio Paint Ex/pro, but the pricing is very high. The pro version is US$49.99 and the EX version is US$219.00, the difference between them is that EX is more for Comics and animation.
I just bought a hp probook 450 g1 will my huion 22 kamvas plus connect? Having troubles ;-;
Hi love your videos, super helpful! I had a question: Is the XP Pen Remote or the Wacom Expresskey compatible with the Huion Kamvas 22 Plus?
I was able to use my ExpressKey Remote successfully with the Kamvas 22 Plus (I'm on a Mac, but heard of PC users also having success). As I understand it, you want to make sure the Wacom drivers are installed first before you install the Huion. I've read that the XP-Pen Remote will also work fine, but have no direct experience.
What kind of computer/laptop would be the best to use
Will it work with the Samsung tab A7?
Hey nice review, Would you say (ignoring price) this is better than the wacom 22? Tempted by these Chinese devices but have used Wacom for over 10 years, trust them but tbh have always wished they would include the better features at lower price.