DONT get PIA, it got a lot of hate because they sold the company to a shady company (I’m gonna leave it there...). In general, getting a VPN as an sponsor means it’s a shitty VPN.
@@nicetrayyy Correct! I used PIA for years and would always get an email notice alerting me to auto re-new of subscription. This year was different I did not get any courtesy notice before or after the auto-renew. I totally support Brad taking their money though because things are hard and he has family to support! Take the money Brad!!!!
Hey, I wanna encourage you to never say never. I don't know your situation, but if you really want one, you can do what's necessary to get one. Save, do side jobs, sacrifice for a little bit until you get the money you need for one. Then use that tablet to your heart's content. Stay positive and persevere. That's good advice for life in general. Have a good one.
LeonFuego I don’t understand these mopey comments either. Even if you are a student is it that hard to save up $300-$400? When I was 15 (back in the 90s). I wanted a Playstation on launch. I worked at McDonalds for 3 months until I had enough money put away. Now I’m an adult and Male better money and buy a bunch of tablets, for different types of work and play. So my situation right now doesn’t apply. But aren’t there side jobs for 15 year olds anymore?
@@sloppynyuszi for my case people under 17 here cant get part time jobs, but i do agree with you, im currently saving up my money to buy my first screen tablet by saving up my pocket money, people should never say that they cant afford something if they dont work hard for it, unless you have some problems in your family or whatever, you should never give up on something that you want and work hard to earn it
We are getting a 24 inch SmackDown ...very soon yeah Huion Kamvas 24 review Next: Huion vs Xp pen Next: Huion vs Wacom Cintiq pro 24 /Cintiq 22 Next: Xp Pen vs Wacom Cintiq pro 24 /Cintiq 22. Brad I guess this is on your list..?
I preordered this in the beginning of June, it showed up about a week later a few days before the official release date. I love it, it works perfectly with my 27" iMac as the screen resolution is 2.5k/1440p (exactly half the 5k resolution of the iMac). I had issues before with my 1080p Huion Kamvas Pro 20 when dragging apps back and forth because of the resolution differences. Performance is fantastic, have had zero issues with it so far. I love the fact that i only need the one USB C cord to connect it to my iMac instead of having to use an HDMI and a USB cable. I can put references up on my iMac screen and use the XP-Pen as my primary display or used either to watch a movie while surfing the web. I do miss the etched glass a bit from the Huion, but it just took a little time to get used to the screen protector on the XP-Pen. The Huion Kamvas Pro 24 is supposed to be identical with an etched glass screen, but at the time there was a considerable discount from XP-Pen for preorder and I didn't feel like paying an extra $250 just to get the Huion with the etched glass. That and XP-Pen has much better support for their products than Huion in my experience.
I bought this bad boy! Got it in last week. After watching your reviews and building my own site (your squarespace code a bit ago), I thought it was a great opportunity to make a review of my own. You mentioned how heavy the product is. My luck, I almost dropped the box getting it out. Then I set it up and turn around and must of knocked my desk because it tumbled off. So not even out of the plastic, it got a notch on it. Some people aren't made for reviews like you are, Brad. Lol I'll stick to watching and just drawing. In the end, a very nice product. I get the occasional dot but my issue is the lag after I hit the 'ctrl+z" button too fast or too many times. It lags by the input of anything I did does not show until 5 seconds later. Maybe it's a system error but I'll look into it more later. That's my only big issue. Only other problem: obsession over the red wheel and the compulsion to spin it at all times
I'll get mine in a couple of day, nice input. Quick question though... Are you using a PC or Laptop? And how powerful is it? Because in my experience lag in display can be attributed by the lack processing power of the device you're using...
@@skullier13 I bet you're excited! It felt like Christmas when I saw it. Let me know how you like it! Right now I'm using my laptop. It's a Acer Nitro spin 5. It had some good power to it but your question is the same as mine. I do have a PC but my husband's been using it since it performs better than his. I will have to hook it up and run Photoshop on it. Hopefully that will fix the lag problem!
Sorry that it has been awhile! Have you been using your XP pen? how do you like it? In reference to the lag; I have fixed it! So I did switch the XP pen to my gaming PC and it worked flawlessly. So it MUST be a computer system error? Nope! The difference between my computer how they react to window's ink! I had to disable it on my touch screen laptop because apparently Photoshop relies on Window's ink. On some computers that can cause problems. I found out this is an issue with some drawing tablets ie. Wacom. So I had to go to another youtuber's video and do a 'hack'. As in, create a note in notepad and drop it into Photoshop. Since then, My XP pen has worked flawlessly! So I've enjoyed it and absolutely love it! Plus it is a great monitor too when i'm not drawing.
@@ent7920 how are you plugging it in? i had to plug an HDMI cable and the USB-C cable into my drawing tablet or it would not work. this was because my laptop does not have the newer USB-C Thunderbolt ports. it has the older USB-C 3.1 gen 1 ports
I just received mine last week. I'm really liking it. I had an old Cintiq that I couldn't get working on my new machine so I decided to give it a go. The QHD resolution is really nice.
I have to say that I came from a 16” cintiq to this and it’s amazing. It’s fing MASSIVE like you said. I literally stood there wondering where to put it on my desk. The only things that I don’t like is the screen is a little slick, and the driver didn’t want to work right away. I had to install it several times and then it worked just fine. I just couldn’t justify the price of the Wacom even when I couldn’t actually get anything from Xp pen for a while. They were out of stock for a long time with the 22r.
do you think xp pen 24 is better than cintiq 16 ? im very confused atm to buy xp pen 24 or cintiq 16, pls lmk what you think about both the drawing tablet..
@@islahfatin after almost a year and a half the xp pen 24 has been great. After the initial setup issues I've never had a problem with it. I've put mine on a Vesa desk mount now and it runs everyday after work. I'm using sketchbook, photoshop, Kirita, and Blender with it and no issues.
When it comes to line quality and jitter Huion wins. I had them both and as many people claim it's not "a big deal" to me personally it is a big deal and when you want comparable line quality to Wacom (or even in some cases superior) Huion is the way to go. XP Pen has the wheel as a clear advantage but tbh I didn't find myself using it as much as I thought I would. Huion usually offers more angles too and in case you do scratch the matte coating, you can actually get a new one and replace it. I didn't hear Brad mentioning whether XP Pen offers the same.
I reluctantly purchased this exact model when Wacom stopped providing drivers and support for my 2012 Cintiq. So far I love this XP-Pen screen. There is definitely a difference between the 2. This screen feels a little tackier and not as smooth as the Cintiq, maybe that's the pen nib, don't know. Occasionally there's a slight delay when placing the pen onto the screen like it needs to wake up and realize you're using the pen. Most of my concerns are about expectations based on my previous experience with Wacom. These are things I believe anyone will get used to in time. Being less than half the cost of a Wacom I'm so far excited about this new screen. Oh, and they have excellent customer service. They accidentally sent me a European model and send me out the correct power cord within 3 days.
@@markostamenkovic8350 The pen performance is borderline negligible unless you're actively paying attention to it, though. Once I get into the flow with my art, I don't notice them at all aside from the odd line that isn't quite as perfect as I'd prefer. The flaws with the pen just blend so well with mistakes you'd expect to make while on paper because you're a bag of meat that it's not even an issue.
@@SnowblindOtter I think it's perfectly fine and cool if people don't need it. But I do not think it's negligible for quite a few (like for example manga and comic inkwork) it's "close enough" but i do not think it's the same. The pen needs to always go exactly where you want it to, no if's or but's. And, especially the initial activation force, and how inconsistent it can be, that is unacceptable. That's not something anyone told me about when I got my 1st Huion and it completely ruined my workflow (i had trained myself to draw realllly lightly due to hand strain injuries in the past so they don't occur again). Having to press noticeably harder again was a dealbreaker. Xp Pen's is virtually identical and they outright said they don't see it as a problem and don't plan on doing anything about it anytime soon, so there's that.
@@markostamenkovic8350 Oh no, the damn input pressure is HORRIFIC, I definitely agree there. If they could fix that one issue alone it'd make these tablets REALLY compete with Wacom for sure.
After less than a year ive had huge software problems with the XP-pen 24 pro. The customer service has been largely unhelpful if they respond at all. I like the price point but as a professional i need more than a year of reliable use out of a tablet.
Here in the the Philippines there's a drawing tablet that is getting a lot of attention lately. You probably heard about the Veikk A50. I hope you could make a review about it one of these days. Loving your tech reviews. Kudos to you!
Thanks for the review. I think the most important keyframe that most reviewers are missing to inform to public for this tipe of devices is if it worth "the jump" from a regular non screen tablet, lets say a Bamboo or an Intuos to this screen type tablet, does it really feel different, will it have a hughe learning curve as it did to Jump from paper to digital? Those are questions that will help semi professional to make their choice, cause I think thats the target of this products. Thanks a lot for your advice
Is this version working with win10 without any disconnection issue? I used artist 22E for a while, but it had disconnection issue in windows 10 all the time. So, I kicked out mine several month ago and bought a new wacom pro 24. It is 1000 percents much better than artis 22E. No more pain with disconnection issue and horrible cheap scrachable screen film. Hope this version is not like that.
Aww, such a shame to hear about the pen issues. Ngl I was really wanting the XP-Pen to be better because of the USB-C ports, the removable screen texture, the pen aesthetics, and all of the cool side goodies like the pen case. But from what little I've seen so far, (info's still pretty sparse) Huion's Pro 24 seems a touch better in terms of the stylus and screen drawing experience, at the expense of being pretty basic with everything else. Definitely looking forward to the upcoming Huion 24 Pro review and your thoughts on the drawing performance. Can you tell us if the pens on either the XP-Pen or the Huion have that same exaggerated, springy inward nib travel that the Gaomon PD1560's pen does? (I don't mind the nib pressing inwards a bit on contact with the screen, but the Gaomon PD1560's nibs depress a full 2 to 2.5mm into the stylus as pressure is applied, whereas my old Intuos5 has just a negligible wiggle. It's workable, but I really don't like how much the exaggerated play shifts your point of drawing as the pressure changes when inking linework.)
@@bretttheillustrator Yeah I just saw that one too. Problem is, he did have issues with the pen. (Albeit different ones from Brad's, if I'm remembering Colbow's review correctly.) Marc Brunet's two big gripes with the Artist 24 were the use of plastic film on the screen for texture, and the inconsistent pen performance on the light end of its contact pressure range.
Been waiting for your review! Very good. As feared, it has wobbles. For many it may not be that big a deal, but once you notice it and it slightly annoys you, it'll just keep chipping away and getting more annoying. I had a rather expensive screen protector on my ipad pro, until I saw it made the lines wobbly, I ripped that thing off asap, and happily put on a cheap flimsy film on instead, no wobbles anymore. But the alternatives have come really far now. It's now only drawing experience Wacom seems to have, other than perhaps build quality, which in the newest Wacom line is also sorta questionable, since since their old hardware still lasts far longer, than their newer lines. Just super happy the other brands has forced Wacom to either make it better priced, or add new features, rather than stagnation.
After using this for 2 weeks now I've noticed the line quality in Clip studio paint is perfect on windows. Actually in every other program it's worked just fine. It's just Photoshop that has wavy angled lines, And for a while there was a bug where i couldn't even use Photoshop at all. The pen would just freeze. It might have been my old wintab.dll, But then xp-pen updated their drives. So it must be something up with how PS interacts with windows.
I can't wait till xp-pen or huion come up with a touch version, I think bosto or someone else already had it, that's the one thing I miss from using a surface...
I have no doubt that the screen and pen has more value than wacom. However, I have some question, about reliability. I read that a lot of people still use their wacom's product for years with little to no complaint. I also read about the knock off having a driver problem and dead cable. If that is true than that two problem would be a moodkiller and might cut your productivity down. Yes it would be nice to have a more advance hardware with a cheaper price, but I prefer smooth enjoyable drawing experience without worrying anything might happen to the cable or driver. What is your experience on this?
i've seen so many reviews on so many tablets, and a lot of them just say "get a wacom it's the absolute best tablet ever." then when i talk to my art friends who do digital art, they all tell me the same thing. that wacom tablets are built like apple products. they work extremely well for the first 2 months, then all support for it just drops and it gets worse with every update until the drivers physically won't work anymore. every person I've talked to has told me to either get an xp-pen tablet, or a hueon when my drawing tablet finally breaks down completely, because they are built to last at the same quality you get it at for as long as you take care of it properly. i've owned a wacom 22hd tablet for 5 years, and it has been barely scraping by after the first year, and the drivers finally broke recently, so it's just a monitor at this point. I took extremely good care of it because of the huge price, but i am definitely going to upgrade to an xp-pen or hueon 24 inch hd tablet when I can afford it.
I just bought mine can't wait to give the babe a test run awooga, thank you for your reviews Brad! This is the second time I'm buying myself a tabby from your reviews. (The first one was my Wacom One Cintiq, had to upgrade cause my work turned out to be more demanding)
@@djdpakofficial not so much, since i didn't mess with the default settings. Maybe try recalibrating it? Also check if you've got the updated drivers :]
Hey I have an iPhone 11 And I don’t know what apps I should use to animate movies and all that stuff.. next video can you go over the best iPhone animating apps? Thank you
FYI: I worked for netflix customer service for a couple years. They have software that can detect the presence of a VPN. If it does, it blocks your devices from streaming until the VPN is removed or turned off. Can't tell you how many angry customers I had to deal with because of this.
I talked with an XP-Pen representative via their chat on their website. They said that underneath the anti-glare film there is etched glass and that it's OK to remove it and draw directly on the glass. I have ordered my first XP-Pen Artist 24 Pro and I am looking forward to trying it out. I have been a Wacom Cintiq (27QHD) user so far. If anyone has experience in drawing directly on the XP-Pen etched glass, I would be curious of your opinion.
It's shiny underneath, not etched. Mine is on its way too and I'm planning to buy a more durable anti-glare screen protector for it on the long term. Think about it, it wouldn't need anti-glare screen if the glass is etched already + these films can't stick to etched surfaces only perfectly smooth ones.
Can I ask you why do you change from your Cintiq? I buy the XP Pen for budget reasons but I'm a long time Wacom user and I know the 27QHD you have is a much more robust, much more professional product. Is it too big? That I can imagine being a problem.
@@woodenfigurines I love the 27-in screen size of Wacom Cintiq, but it has been unreliable. I've had it for a couple of years and in that time I had to send it back to Wacom for repairs. It is down again and Wacom is not receiving any products for repair right now because of the pandemic. I have Intuos tablet and it has been a workhorse, but this particular Cintiq has had too many problems. For the amount of money I spent on it, it should have lasted much longer. I hope Wacom will repair it again, but for now, I'm getting the XP-Pen.
Hi Dosia, I was wondering how you find the XP-Pen now you have had some time with it. Are you happy with this as a replacement for the Cintiq? Good colour accuracy etc?
@@craigshuttlewood3971 I like the XP-Pen very much. As compared to my Cintiq, the image is sharper and more clear. I can't speak to color accuracy because I use it mainly for music production. I am back to the Cintiq but only because of its size. If I could have XP-Pen in the 27in size, it would be a winner for me. I will still use it for back up.
@@scatty2158 don't get baited by the laminated screen too much. i got a huion kamvas pro 16 and while there's almost no space from pen to screen, the pen calibration is so uncomfortable. slight change of wrist angle and your cursor is already inaccurate from your pen and the fact that it's laminated, you can see even more how inaccurate it is the pen also gave up on its own after a few months, even though i was taking care of it like it's made out of glass, so in the end i got myself a wacom cintiq 16 and the quality is miles ahead props of non wacom brands trying to catch up though, i only wish success to them one thing i liked about the huion kamvas pro compared to my wacom cintiq 16 is that huion's colours are better
Thank you for the review. Looking to replace my 22E soon ( after 3 years of daily use still works great!) Looking forward to your review of the Huion one so I can make my choice :)
Question: Do you think procreate is better than Full blown desktop apps? Also can you try and tell me to try these drawing tablets to the ipad (it's pointless but still ) and see if we could run Procreate on these things and how good it will work
Thanks Brad - great review! Looking forward to watching your Huion Kamvas Pro 24 video and comparison with this XP-Pen Artist 24 Pro. Do you have an update on when you'll be uploading the Huion review?
I have XP-Pen Artist 15.6, awesome stuff. Started watch the review, heard 24 inches and QHD, thought YES! I want to replace my own with this! Then ... "not laminated"... oh... no, thanks... I will wait for the laminated version.
For someone who just paint and draw for fun, but it's starting to study and trying to become a pro, which display buy? XP-Pen or Huion and which model?
I love that this tablet has shortcut keys on both sides and also supports USB-C connection! Do they make a smaller and more portable version of this tablet that you would recommend? I don’t want to sacrifice any features. I still want the same express keys on both sides like this tablet has. And I need the USB-C connection so that I can connect this tablet to my MacBook. The only thing that I want to be different is the size of the tablet because I prefer it be smaller, in order to be more portable. Please let me know if you have any recommendations. Thank you!
haha my XP-Pen 24 is already on its way but I was checking UA-cam 3 times a day to see if Brad has put out a review on it yet. Thanks Brad, I'm more than happy to accept its shortcomings - I truly believe this one has great value. Now I only have to see that jitter for myself... One question regarding this: I did use a Huion 20" for a while. I heard that it has jitter too but it never ever bothered me (or did I notice it) in my daily work. Do you think the amount of jitter is similar among these products? If yes, I won't have problems with it.
@@penholder7765 It's the same. Meaning I"ve never experienced any jitter :) The only thing I find a bit weird is - although I can calibrate the pen position very well -sometimes I have to redo it. Not that it changes but probably I change my usual posture time to time and then it feels a bit misaligned. I suspect the glass thickness, and not real lamination is to blame here. That said right now I'd go with Huion's top tier offer. Reasons: real etched glas ssurface, real laminated screen, slightly better build quailty. But honestly they are there already. These are awesome products and no lag / jitter ever bothered me on them.
Also they don't provide Brad the tablets. Brad needs to buy them (beacuse Brad didn't like the way they were behaving about their reviews. so he rather buys them instead of getting it for free in exchange for a review. Beacuse he is honest and doesn't wanna lie for money )
2 Questions: How hot does it get on your hand after using it compared to the cintiq 24? And when you look closely at the screen does the screen protector blur or cause the screen to have lots of little red blue dots to be visible like the cintiq does?
hey Brad, are you going to be reviewing the huion kamvas pro 24? it's been available for a little while but there's almost no information about it anywhere. there are a couple things that on paper make me lean towards that over this xp pen but without seeing reviews of it i don't want to pull that trigger yet.
I know right? I'm in the same boat. I was hoping that when he said beginning of July the usual delays in all tech/video stuff wouldn't push it back to August but here we are...
Hey Brad! Love your reviews! Any significant difference between this XP-Pen Artist 24 PRO and the newer Artist 24 NON-PRO? There is very little info out there. I understand the color gamut on the newer monitor is slightly better. I’m mainly interested in whether or not there is improvement on the laminated screen. Thanks!
I am a photographer and composite artist so I wouldn't use one for painting or drawing like a professional canvas artist. DO you think the 24pro would be excellent for my purpose?. I have heard other artist complain of that line wobble, or some kind of pen and surface distance.
XP-Pen is getting closer... damn this is gonna be INSANE in the next couple of years. I'd say by the end of this year, or mid next year, we're going to see the quality gap between Wacom, Huion, and XP-Pen become negligible. Rather than paying a premium for the highest quality, it'll turn into you paying a premium for a brand name, while there's other ways to get the most bang for your buck.
I bought this display and got it on June 16th. Loving it so far as a 3D artist, and I upgraded from a Cintiq 21UX. It's so light too, my 21UX was around 20 pounds. 😱 It feels like a huge leap. I also use a VESA mount insteada of the included stand, so if you plan to get this and use it with your desk mount, be aware that you may need some washers as mine was too thin to fit in the screw holes and hold the tablet securely. Also the issues you're seeing with the pen might be the Mac driver as this isn't an issue on Windows, but the Windows driver has its own issues as well that Mac doesn't seem to have?
Hey brad, will having 2 XP-Pen 24 pro as dual display in one PC still both work as drawing displays or will there be driver problems or offset problems? How many drivers needs to be installed for it to work?
How is Parallax? Better than by Cintiq 22? Maybe like by Cintiq Pro? I have IpadPro12.9. Parallax is 0%. Very Good Draw-feeling. The once negative is, is the small Screen.
Wow everytime i tell myself i need to stop looking at these videos because i cannot afford this a new one comes out and i watch it What is my life......
Can you attach it to an Ergotron Arm? Personally, I think a 24-inch screen doesn't need 4k. 2k is the perfect resolution. Crisp lines with text that is still readable.
I’m a little upset I just bought the Xp 22 R pro in April and they still have stocking issues with that one.... if I had known to wait for the better resolution screen and bigger screen I would’ve waited. 😩 if I didn’t put stickers on it I maybe would of returned it... I mean what company doesn’t even wait 6 months for the next new line of products? When they can’t even produce the last line?
I actually have both and there isn't literally that amount of difference .I personally like the 22r pro more than 24 Pro because the pens acrrucy is better and the wobble is less.and 2 inch is nothing of diffrencce.so don't feel bad for having the 22r pro it's actually equal or even better
@@ErenYeager-qu3wi exactly! That's why I'm towards buying the wacom Contiq 16, because O don't know if there are some tablet from Xp or Huion with the pen quality of the XP Pen Artist 12 :(
@@alejandroromito I personally think the xp pen artist 22r pro has great pen quality and accuracy.so I recommend that over the wacom to all my friends.wacom is a more known brand but if you compare there products to tablets like xp pen 22e Pro and 22 r Pro i dont think you would even feel any incompetence or lag or diffrence.and the price is also great for what you get.
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@Savio CHIRIYANKANDATH he made a video though it's not for android (some apps are on android also )
ua-cam.com/video/zpNvnqy8u6U/v-deo.html
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These are for art and not for animation
@Savio CHIRIYANKANDATH and flipaclip also is great!
DONT get PIA, it got a lot of hate because they sold the company to a shady company (I’m gonna leave it there...). In general, getting a VPN as an sponsor means it’s a shitty VPN.
@@nicetrayyy Correct! I used PIA for years and would always get an email notice alerting me to auto re-new of subscription. This year was different I did not get any courtesy notice before or after the auto-renew. I totally support Brad taking their money though because things are hard and he has family to support! Take the money Brad!!!!
No matter how many times I watch tablet reviews, I won't be able to afford one, I'm only here for my weekly Brad dose.
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Hey, I wanna encourage you to never say never. I don't know your situation, but if you really want one, you can do what's necessary to get one. Save, do side jobs, sacrifice for a little bit until you get the money you need for one. Then use that tablet to your heart's content. Stay positive and persevere. That's good advice for life in general. Have a good one.
LeonFuego I don’t understand these mopey comments either. Even if you are a student is it that hard to save up $300-$400? When I was 15 (back in the 90s). I wanted a Playstation on launch. I worked at McDonalds for 3 months until I had enough money put away. Now I’m an adult and Male better money and buy a bunch of tablets, for different types of work and play. So my situation right now doesn’t apply. But aren’t there side jobs for 15 year olds anymore?
@@sloppynyuszi for my case people under 17 here cant get part time jobs, but i do agree with you, im currently saving up my money to buy my first screen tablet by saving up my pocket money, people should never say that they cant afford something if they dont work hard for it, unless you have some problems in your family or whatever, you should never give up on something that you want and work hard to earn it
We are getting a 24 inch SmackDown ...very soon yeah
Huion Kamvas 24 review
Next: Huion vs Xp pen
Next: Huion vs Wacom Cintiq pro 24 /Cintiq 22
Next: Xp Pen vs Wacom Cintiq pro 24 /Cintiq 22.
Brad I guess this is on your list..?
I preordered this in the beginning of June, it showed up about a week later a few days before the official release date. I love it, it works perfectly with my 27" iMac as the screen resolution is 2.5k/1440p (exactly half the 5k resolution of the iMac). I had issues before with my 1080p Huion Kamvas Pro 20 when dragging apps back and forth because of the resolution differences. Performance is fantastic, have had zero issues with it so far. I love the fact that i only need the one USB C cord to connect it to my iMac instead of having to use an HDMI and a USB cable. I can put references up on my iMac screen and use the XP-Pen as my primary display or used either to watch a movie while surfing the web. I do miss the etched glass a bit from the Huion, but it just took a little time to get used to the screen protector on the XP-Pen. The Huion Kamvas Pro 24 is supposed to be identical with an etched glass screen, but at the time there was a considerable discount from XP-Pen for preorder and I didn't feel like paying an extra $250 just to get the Huion with the etched glass. That and XP-Pen has much better support for their products than Huion in my experience.
do you still have this tablet? would you reccomend it?
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@@bashirsolomon7604 sadly no
I love when I am looking to buy something and I find a channel like this. Very clear demonstrations.
Who DARE dislike this happy and positive man helping us?!
Aaron Rutten, lol
It be kinda funny if you did.
Patrick Gornet lol, not saying he dislikes Brad, but anything not Wacom.
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Brad's looking good tbh
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Pfffft made me choke on my ice tea
No homo but the dude eyes are beautiful
I bought this bad boy! Got it in last week. After watching your reviews and building my own site (your squarespace code a bit ago), I thought it was a great opportunity to make a review of my own. You mentioned how heavy the product is. My luck, I almost dropped the box getting it out. Then I set it up and turn around and must of knocked my desk because it tumbled off. So not even out of the plastic, it got a notch on it.
Some people aren't made for reviews like you are, Brad. Lol I'll stick to watching and just drawing.
In the end, a very nice product. I get the occasional dot but my issue is the lag after I hit the 'ctrl+z" button too fast or too many times. It lags by the input of anything I did does not show until 5 seconds later. Maybe it's a system error but I'll look into it more later. That's my only big issue.
Only other problem: obsession over the red wheel and the compulsion to spin it at all times
I'll get mine in a couple of day, nice input.
Quick question though... Are you using a PC or Laptop? And how powerful is it? Because in my experience lag in display can be attributed by the lack processing power of the device you're using...
@@skullier13 I bet you're excited! It felt like Christmas when I saw it. Let me know how you like it!
Right now I'm using my laptop. It's a Acer Nitro spin 5. It had some good power to it but your question is the same as mine.
I do have a PC but my husband's been using it since it performs better than his. I will have to hook it up and run Photoshop on it. Hopefully that will fix the lag problem!
Hannah Bishop it Will Hanna. It’s the lack of horse power, not the tablet, that’s only a tool ;)
Sorry that it has been awhile! Have you been using your XP pen? how do you like it?
In reference to the lag; I have fixed it! So I did switch the XP pen to my gaming PC and it worked flawlessly. So it MUST be a computer system error? Nope! The difference between my computer how they react to window's ink! I had to disable it on my touch screen laptop because apparently Photoshop relies on Window's ink. On some computers that can cause problems. I found out this is an issue with some drawing tablets ie. Wacom. So I had to go to another youtuber's video and do a 'hack'. As in, create a note in notepad and drop it into Photoshop. Since then, My XP pen has worked flawlessly! So I've enjoyed it and absolutely love it! Plus it is a great monitor too when i'm not drawing.
@@ent7920 how are you plugging it in? i had to plug an HDMI cable and the USB-C cable into my drawing tablet or it would not work. this was because my laptop does not have the newer USB-C Thunderbolt ports. it has the older USB-C 3.1 gen 1 ports
I just received mine last week. I'm really liking it. I had an old Cintiq that I couldn't get working on my new machine so I decided to give it a go. The QHD resolution is really nice.
I have to say that I came from a 16” cintiq to this and it’s amazing. It’s fing MASSIVE like you said. I literally stood there wondering where to put it on my desk. The only things that I don’t like is the screen is a little slick, and the driver didn’t want to work right away. I had to install it several times and then it worked just fine.
I just couldn’t justify the price of the Wacom even when I couldn’t actually get anything from Xp pen for a while. They were out of stock for a long time with the 22r.
do you think xp pen 24 is better than cintiq 16 ? im very confused atm to buy xp pen 24 or cintiq 16, pls lmk what you think about both the drawing tablet..
@@islahfatin after almost a year and a half the xp pen 24 has been great. After the initial setup issues I've never had a problem with it. I've put mine on a Vesa desk mount now and it runs everyday after work.
I'm using sketchbook, photoshop, Kirita, and Blender with it and no issues.
@@SuperSilvi1990 thank you very much :)
When it comes to line quality and jitter Huion wins. I had them both and as many people claim it's not "a big deal" to me personally it is a big deal and when you want comparable line quality to Wacom (or even in some cases superior) Huion is the way to go. XP Pen has the wheel as a clear advantage but tbh I didn't find myself using it as much as I thought I would. Huion usually offers more angles too and in case you do scratch the matte coating, you can actually get a new one and replace it. I didn't hear Brad mentioning whether XP Pen offers the same.
We need a 1 hour version of the glove dance, we also need the audio on Spotify
Underrated
I reluctantly purchased this exact model when Wacom stopped providing drivers and support for my 2012 Cintiq. So far I love this XP-Pen screen. There is definitely a difference between the 2. This screen feels a little tackier and not as smooth as the Cintiq, maybe that's the pen nib, don't know. Occasionally there's a slight delay when placing the pen onto the screen like it needs to wake up and realize you're using the pen. Most of my concerns are about expectations based on my previous experience with Wacom. These are things I believe anyone will get used to in time. Being less than half the cost of a Wacom I'm so far excited about this new screen. Oh, and they have excellent customer service. They accidentally sent me a European model and send me out the correct power cord within 3 days.
I wonder how it's doing now and if your thoughts have changed?
I can't wait for mine to ship :) Thanks for the reviews to help me decide.
Came for the glove dance. Stayed for the review.
Wow sounds like wacom has to change their diapers ... lol
Not with that pen performance tbh
@@markostamenkovic8350 The pen performance is borderline negligible unless you're actively paying attention to it, though. Once I get into the flow with my art, I don't notice them at all aside from the odd line that isn't quite as perfect as I'd prefer. The flaws with the pen just blend so well with mistakes you'd expect to make while on paper because you're a bag of meat that it's not even an issue.
@@SnowblindOtter I think it's perfectly fine and cool if people don't need it. But I do not think it's negligible for quite a few (like for example manga and comic inkwork) it's "close enough" but i do not think it's the same. The pen needs to always go exactly where you want it to, no if's or but's. And, especially the initial activation force, and how inconsistent it can be, that is unacceptable. That's not something anyone told me about when I got my 1st Huion and it completely ruined my workflow (i had trained myself to draw realllly lightly due to hand strain injuries in the past so they don't occur again). Having to press noticeably harder again was a dealbreaker. Xp Pen's is virtually identical and they outright said they don't see it as a problem and don't plan on doing anything about it anytime soon, so there's that.
the only real measurement is, does Brad (or other top reviewers) use Wacom, Huion or XP-Pen themselves
@@markostamenkovic8350 Oh no, the damn input pressure is HORRIFIC, I definitely agree there. If they could fix that one issue alone it'd make these tablets REALLY compete with Wacom for sure.
The stroke straightner "lag" is intentional. It makes the line you draw on a string so that your lines are 'lagging' behind the cursor.
After less than a year ive had huge software problems with the XP-pen 24 pro. The customer service has been largely unhelpful if they respond at all. I like the price point but as a professional i need more than a year of reliable use out of a tablet.
Here in the the Philippines there's a drawing tablet that is getting a lot of attention lately. You probably heard about the Veikk A50. I hope you could make a review about it one of these days. Loving your tech reviews. Kudos to you!
Thanks for the review.
I think the most important keyframe that most reviewers are missing to inform to public for this tipe of devices is if it worth "the jump" from a regular non screen tablet, lets say a Bamboo or an Intuos to this screen type tablet, does it really feel different, will it have a hughe learning curve as it did to Jump from paper to digital?
Those are questions that will help semi professional to make their choice, cause I think thats the target of this products.
Thanks a lot for your advice
Is this version working with win10 without any disconnection issue? I used artist 22E for a while, but it had disconnection issue in windows 10 all the time. So, I kicked out mine several month ago and bought a new wacom pro 24. It is 1000 percents much better than artis 22E. No more pain with disconnection issue and horrible cheap scrachable screen film. Hope this version is not like that.
Omg I’m literally breakdancer and an artist so your intro was coincidentally perfect
Aww, such a shame to hear about the pen issues.
Ngl I was really wanting the XP-Pen to be better because of the USB-C ports, the removable screen texture, the pen aesthetics, and all of the cool side goodies like the pen case.
But from what little I've seen so far, (info's still pretty sparse) Huion's Pro 24 seems a touch better in terms of the stylus and screen drawing experience, at the expense of being pretty basic with everything else. Definitely looking forward to the upcoming Huion 24 Pro review and your thoughts on the drawing performance.
Can you tell us if the pens on either the XP-Pen or the Huion have that same exaggerated, springy inward nib travel that the Gaomon PD1560's pen does? (I don't mind the nib pressing inwards a bit on contact with the screen, but the Gaomon PD1560's nibs depress a full 2 to 2.5mm into the stylus as pressure is applied, whereas my old Intuos5 has just a negligible wiggle. It's workable, but I really don't like how much the exaggerated play shifts your point of drawing as the pressure changes when inking linework.)
Marc brunet reviews this tablet and had no line issues.
@@bretttheillustrator Yeah I just saw that one too.
Problem is, he did have issues with the pen. (Albeit different ones from Brad's, if I'm remembering Colbow's review correctly.)
Marc Brunet's two big gripes with the Artist 24 were the use of plastic film on the screen for texture, and the inconsistent pen performance on the light end of its contact pressure range.
Been waiting for your review!
Very good. As feared, it has wobbles. For many it may not be that big a deal, but once you notice it and it slightly annoys you, it'll just keep chipping away and getting more annoying.
I had a rather expensive screen protector on my ipad pro, until I saw it made the lines wobbly, I ripped that thing off asap, and happily put on a cheap flimsy film on instead, no wobbles anymore.
But the alternatives have come really far now. It's now only drawing experience Wacom seems to have, other than perhaps build quality, which in the newest Wacom line is also sorta questionable, since since their old hardware still lasts far longer, than their newer lines.
Just super happy the other brands has forced Wacom to either make it better priced, or add new features, rather than stagnation.
Bought one today for $604 at Amazon, great deal
Great editing!! Enjoyed the review. Thank you.
I like the point you made that the screen feels more like paper - I used it in my review for Amazon haha
Still hanging in there for that Huion 24 review before I pull the trigger on either one. Stepping up from my Int4 and 2018 iPad. Can't wait.
I'm waiting for that review too... 🥺
In the same boat - what did you go for? Also there's the Huion 22 Plus which looks good and more accurate than the 24's.
TBH I don't listen to music when I'm drawing anymore, I just tune in to Brad. Awesome reviews!
You listened to me you made a new glove dance yeah!!!
1:49 YES!!! A new glove dance! I love it!
After using this for 2 weeks now I've noticed the line quality in Clip studio paint is perfect on windows. Actually in every other program it's worked just fine. It's just Photoshop that has wavy angled lines, And for a while there was a bug where i couldn't even use Photoshop at all. The pen would just freeze. It might have been my old wintab.dll, But then xp-pen updated their drives. So it must be something up with how PS interacts with windows.
I can't wait till xp-pen or huion come up with a touch version, I think bosto or someone else already had it, that's the one thing I miss from using a surface...
Who else is a fan of Brad??
Yes
Who's Brad?
I have no doubt that the screen and pen has more value than wacom. However, I have some question, about reliability. I read that a lot of people still use their wacom's product for years with little to no complaint. I also read about the knock off having a driver problem and dead cable. If that is true than that two problem would be a moodkiller and might cut your productivity down. Yes it would be nice to have a more advance hardware with a cheaper price, but I prefer smooth enjoyable drawing experience without worrying anything might happen to the cable or driver. What is your experience on this?
everyone seem to complain about xp-pen pens, so no go. Toss up is Huion vs ??? and 22 vs 24
Brad! I thought the glove dance was no more!
i've seen so many reviews on so many tablets, and a lot of them just say "get a wacom it's the absolute best tablet ever." then when i talk to my art friends who do digital art, they all tell me the same thing. that wacom tablets are built like apple products. they work extremely well for the first 2 months, then all support for it just drops and it gets worse with every update until the drivers physically won't work anymore. every person I've talked to has told me to either get an xp-pen tablet, or a hueon when my drawing tablet finally breaks down completely, because they are built to last at the same quality you get it at for as long as you take care of it properly.
i've owned a wacom 22hd tablet for 5 years, and it has been barely scraping by after the first year, and the drivers finally broke recently, so it's just a monitor at this point. I took extremely good care of it because of the huge price, but i am definitely going to upgrade to an xp-pen or hueon 24 inch hd tablet when I can afford it.
Hey Brad you've gotten like 20 tablets now how are u gonna use all of them, maybe u can share some
Always nice to see the glove dance.
Am I the only one who watch Brad's videos because I love his humor?
Great video and lighting Brad!
I just bought mine can't wait to give the babe a test run awooga, thank you for your reviews Brad! This is the second time I'm buying myself a tabby from your reviews. (The first one was my Wacom One Cintiq, had to upgrade cause my work turned out to be more demanding)
Have you had any paralax issues? My cursor is offset by alot. Idk if inset it up correctly :(
@@djdpakofficial not so much, since i didn't mess with the default settings. Maybe try recalibrating it? Also check if you've got the updated drivers :]
Finally, i'll get mine tomorrow and cant await to draw with that monster! :D
that tablet pretty giant
Hey I have an iPhone 11 And I don’t know what apps I should use to animate movies and all that stuff.. next video can you go over the best iPhone animating apps? Thank you
Hi Brad! Great review. These videos really help. Keep making more! Stay Safe!😁
Can’t wait for you to compare this with the Huion.
FYI: I worked for netflix customer service for a couple years. They have software that can detect the presence of a VPN. If it does, it blocks your devices from streaming until the VPN is removed or turned off. Can't tell you how many angry customers I had to deal with because of this.
I talked with an XP-Pen representative via their chat on their website. They said that underneath the anti-glare film there is etched glass and that it's OK to remove it and draw directly on the glass. I have ordered my first XP-Pen Artist 24 Pro and I am looking forward to trying it out. I have been a Wacom Cintiq (27QHD) user so far. If anyone has experience in drawing directly on the XP-Pen etched glass, I would be curious of your opinion.
It's shiny underneath, not etched. Mine is on its way too and I'm planning to buy a more durable anti-glare screen protector for it on the long term.
Think about it, it wouldn't need anti-glare screen if the glass is etched already + these films can't stick to etched surfaces only perfectly smooth ones.
Can I ask you why do you change from your Cintiq? I buy the XP Pen for budget reasons but I'm a long time Wacom user and I know the 27QHD you have is a much more robust, much more professional product. Is it too big? That I can imagine being a problem.
@@woodenfigurines I love the 27-in screen size of Wacom Cintiq, but it has been unreliable. I've had it for a couple of years and in that time I had to send it back to Wacom for repairs. It is down again and Wacom is not receiving any products for repair right now because of the pandemic. I have Intuos tablet and it has been a workhorse, but this particular Cintiq has had too many problems. For the amount of money I spent on it, it should have lasted much longer. I hope Wacom will repair it again, but for now, I'm getting the XP-Pen.
Hi Dosia, I was wondering how you find the XP-Pen now you have had some time with it. Are you happy with this as a replacement for the Cintiq? Good colour accuracy etc?
@@craigshuttlewood3971 I like the XP-Pen very much. As compared to my Cintiq, the image is sharper and more clear. I can't speak to color accuracy because I use it mainly for music production. I am back to the Cintiq but only because of its size. If I could have XP-Pen in the 27in size, it would be a winner for me. I will still use it for back up.
Can t wait for the Huion Kamvas pro 24 O_O
especially because it has a laminated screen!
@@scatty2158 don't get baited by the laminated screen too much. i got a huion kamvas pro 16 and while there's almost no space from pen to screen, the pen calibration is so uncomfortable. slight change of wrist angle and your cursor is already inaccurate from your pen and the fact that it's laminated, you can see even more how inaccurate it is
the pen also gave up on its own after a few months, even though i was taking care of it like it's made out of glass, so in the end i got myself a wacom cintiq 16 and the quality is miles ahead
props of non wacom brands trying to catch up though, i only wish success to them
one thing i liked about the huion kamvas pro compared to my wacom cintiq 16 is that huion's colours are better
@@mino5509 thx for u feedback
Hoooo can't wait to get mine in a few weeks (hopefully!)
Thank you for the review.
Looking to replace my 22E soon ( after 3 years of daily use still works great!)
Looking forward to your review of the Huion one so I can make my choice :)
Question: Do you think procreate is better than Full blown desktop apps?
Also can you try and tell me to try these drawing tablets to the ipad (it's pointless but still ) and see if we could run Procreate on these things and how good it will work
Thanks Brad - great review! Looking forward to watching your Huion Kamvas Pro 24 video and comparison with this XP-Pen Artist 24 Pro. Do you have an update on when you'll be uploading the Huion review?
I want to buy it. Is it good for digital sculpture?
BRAD, Dave2D just posted a review of the Acer ConceptD, and you NEED to do a head-to-head with the Surface Book 3!
What is the price?
I was thinking on the ipad pro but after watching your videos I am questionong?
I have XP-Pen Artist 15.6, awesome stuff.
Started watch the review, heard 24 inches and QHD, thought YES! I want to replace my own with this!
Then ... "not laminated"... oh... no, thanks...
I will wait for the laminated version.
For someone who just paint and draw for fun, but it's starting to study and trying to become a pro, which display buy? XP-Pen or Huion and which model?
I love that this tablet has shortcut keys on both sides and also supports USB-C connection! Do they make a smaller and more portable version of this tablet that you would recommend?
I don’t want to sacrifice any features. I still want the same express keys on both sides like this tablet has. And I need the USB-C connection so that I can connect this tablet to my MacBook. The only thing that I want to be different is the size of the tablet because I prefer it be smaller, in order to be more portable.
Please let me know if you have any recommendations.
Thank you!
haha my XP-Pen 24 is already on its way but I was checking UA-cam 3 times a day to see if Brad has put out a review on it yet.
Thanks Brad, I'm more than happy to accept its shortcomings - I truly believe this one has great value. Now I only have to see that jitter for myself...
One question regarding this: I did use a Huion 20" for a while. I heard that it has jitter too but it never ever bothered me (or did I notice it) in my daily work.
Do you think the amount of jitter is similar among these products? If yes, I won't have problems with it.
How do you compare between xppen and huion you own?
@@penholder7765 It's the same. Meaning I"ve never experienced any jitter :) The only thing I find a bit weird is - although I can calibrate the pen position very well -sometimes I have to redo it. Not that it changes but probably I change my usual posture time to time and then it feels a bit misaligned. I suspect the glass thickness, and not real lamination is to blame here. That said right now I'd go with Huion's top tier offer. Reasons: real etched glas ssurface, real laminated screen, slightly better build quailty. But honestly they are there already. These are awesome products and no lag / jitter ever bothered me on them.
do you still have this tablet? would you reccomend it?
That pHD tablet sounds pretty good
Please review huion 24 QHD. I dont find reviews anywhere :( if it possible a comparaison between this one and Huion also :3
He said it's coming
The Huion's take long time to get shipped and delivered
Also they don't provide Brad the tablets. Brad needs to buy them (beacuse Brad didn't like the way they were behaving about their reviews. so he rather buys them instead of getting it for free in exchange for a review. Beacuse he is honest and doesn't wanna lie for money )
I know but im looking everywhere for reviews in HUION 24 QHD i cant find yet. There are a lot of X pen :/
Hey Brad, I was trying to find a drawing tablet for a beginner. What should I buy?
2 Questions: How hot does it get on your hand after using it compared to the cintiq 24? And when you look closely at the screen does the screen protector blur or cause the screen to have lots of little red blue dots to be visible like the cintiq does?
hey Brad, are you going to be reviewing the huion kamvas pro 24? it's been available for a little while but there's almost no information about it anywhere. there are a couple things that on paper make me lean towards that over this xp pen but without seeing reviews of it i don't want to pull that trigger yet.
I know right? I'm in the same boat. I was hoping that when he said beginning of July the usual delays in all tech/video stuff wouldn't push it back to August but here we are...
Hey Brad! Love your reviews! Any significant difference between this XP-Pen Artist 24 PRO and the newer Artist 24 NON-PRO? There is very little info out there. I understand the color gamut on the newer monitor is slightly better. I’m mainly interested in whether or not there is improvement on the laminated screen. Thanks!
for someone going from pen and paper to using a tablet for the first time would this be satisfactory for learning on.
regards
Huion just came out with a 20+ incher for as low as $399. Also, finally a wacom like pen nib. They are raising the bar.
if you go for the XP-Pen, will using something like Lazy Nezumi "fix" the wobbly line issues?
LazyNezumi is a default part of using any drawing tablet and more than shores up any jitter
Stupid question, if prefer the Wacom pen, can’t you use it instead on this tablet?
I love the glove dance!
I am a photographer and composite artist so I wouldn't use one for painting or drawing like a professional canvas artist. DO you think the 24pro would be excellent for my purpose?. I have heard other artist complain of that line wobble, or some kind of pen and surface distance.
Hi Brad. Love your videos. I'm new here and subscribed right away!
Is it a good tablet to use? like response time to the pen and accurate when you draw?
XP-Pen is getting closer... damn this is gonna be INSANE in the next couple of years. I'd say by the end of this year, or mid next year, we're going to see the quality gap between Wacom, Huion, and XP-Pen become negligible. Rather than paying a premium for the highest quality, it'll turn into you paying a premium for a brand name, while there's other ways to get the most bang for your buck.
I bought this display and got it on June 16th. Loving it so far as a 3D artist, and I upgraded from a Cintiq 21UX. It's so light too, my 21UX was around 20 pounds. 😱 It feels like a huge leap.
I also use a VESA mount insteada of the included stand, so if you plan to get this and use it with your desk mount, be aware that you may need some washers as mine was too thin to fit in the screw holes and hold the tablet securely.
Also the issues you're seeing with the pen might be the Mac driver as this isn't an issue on Windows, but the Windows driver has its own issues as well that Mac doesn't seem to have?
I'll be waiting for the review of the Huion that seems to be laminated and doesn't have a screen protector, the glass is already matte. We'll see.
Brad I'm a photographer should I go with this or the Huion 24 ?
is the review of the Huion 24 coming up soon?
I'm getting my Xp pen deco 01 v2 for my phone don't have a pc or a laptop so I'm using my android phone and infinite painter 😁
Hey brad, will having 2 XP-Pen 24 pro as dual display in one PC still both work as drawing displays or will there be driver problems or offset problems? How many drivers needs to be installed for it to work?
Hi, Brad, could you answer - what you think about response pen speed of XP-Pen (about 5
i would go with huion since it has better build and better pen and laminated edge glass.
I don’t know what it is about brad, I just find his reviews super funny and entertaining
How is Parallax? Better than by Cintiq 22? Maybe like by Cintiq Pro? I have IpadPro12.9. Parallax is 0%. Very Good Draw-feeling. The once negative is, is the small Screen.
I just bought the Artist 24. It not too bad. How do I improve the the pen stroke so it doesn’t give a wobbly line and delay in pen response
Good stuff as always Brad. I like to use the Vesa Mount on my 22HD. I think the XP-Pen 24 pro is compatible w Vesa too?
Thanks for doing this reviews!
Wow everytime i tell myself i need to stop looking at these videos because i cannot afford this a new one comes out and i watch it
What is my life......
Can you attach it to an Ergotron Arm? Personally, I think a 24-inch screen doesn't need 4k. 2k is the perfect resolution. Crisp lines with text that is still readable.
VESA mounting is rarely mentioned. Most likely it would be an arm with a tablet gripper.
I’m a big fan of proceate. It’s pretty user friendly
I’m debating on getting 22r pro or 24 pro.. can you please suggest which one is better if you had to choose one of these?
3:09 Ofcourse you mess up the numbers as you said in your intuos review.
😂
Can you use it with out the computer?
Sorry I am new and still taking classes...
No. It has to be connected to a computer. It works like a monitor that you can draw on
Hi.
Which one is better compare to Huion Kamvas Pro 22/24?
Thanks.
I’m a little upset I just bought the Xp 22 R pro in April and they still have stocking issues with that one.... if I had known to wait for the better resolution screen and bigger screen I would’ve waited. 😩 if I didn’t put stickers on it I maybe would of returned it... I mean what company doesn’t even wait 6 months for the next new line of products? When they can’t even produce the last line?
I actually have both and there isn't literally that amount of difference .I personally like the 22r pro more than 24 Pro because the pens acrrucy is better and the wobble is less.and 2 inch is nothing of diffrencce.so don't feel bad for having the 22r pro it's actually equal or even better
Steven's mental issues the same was for me between the artist 12, and 15.6 pro. The Artist 12 has a better pen, the most important part I think
@@alejandroromito yeah I agree 👍.the size is a nice thing but the pen quality is crucial .
@@ErenYeager-qu3wi exactly! That's why I'm towards buying the wacom Contiq 16, because O don't know if there are some tablet from Xp or Huion with the pen quality of the XP Pen Artist 12 :(
@@alejandroromito I personally think the xp pen artist 22r pro has great pen quality and accuracy.so I recommend that over the wacom to all my friends.wacom is a more known brand but if you compare there products to tablets like xp pen 22e Pro and 22 r Pro i dont think you would even feel any incompetence or lag or diffrence.and the price is also great for what you get.
do you have to connect this to a PC to use? Looking at if for my daughter for Christmas...