Huion Kamvas 24 Pro 4k Review (2021)
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Huion's latest screen based drawing tablet is huge and also competes directly With Wacom's Cintiq Pro 24. For years Huion has been getting closer and closer but have they closed the gap enough to overtake Wacom?
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I am lucky enough to be able to have both the Huion 24" 4k and the Wacom 4k 24" I have to say yes I like the Wacom pen a tiny bit better but here is the deal breaker for the Wacom. The heat and the fan drives me crazy. I have to run the brightness at like 50% to keep the fan from running non stop. The other thing is I love I can just hook up my mounts to my Huion with a normal visa mount. After using them both now for over 6 months I have to say I gave the Wacom to my wife and I took the Huion and I am much happier with my Huion over the Wacom. I do not even remember what I did not like about this pen now that I have been using it for the last 4 months. I did Purchase them both new in the box and I have to say being a Wacom person for all these years. I have found my new Tablet with Huion. Cheers everyone. My wife loves her Wacom, but then again I don't let her play on my Huion. She always has headphones on so the loud buzzing of the fans don't bother her. I did forget one thing and it is a huge one. The bezels on the Wacom are over twice the size of the Huion which drove me crazy. Point made, Just purchase the Huion you will be happy you did!!
Thank you so much; I appreciate you talking honestly about the differences between the two products. I've really been trying to research which one to buy, so the comparison is really helpful.
thanks so much it is great to have some comparissons !
At this point, there's actually no real reason for me to look at a Wacom Tablet anymore - this is definitely good enough for my professional needs, and at a much more reasonable price.
I had noted above that the price isn't that different. The Huion is $1999 in Canada and the Wacom 24 Pro is no only $2250 on sale.
@@77dris lol $250 is significant enough it'll cover a bill or 2 and in countries where you have to import it'll go a long way to covering the extra shipping and tax.
@@77dris wacom 4k lasted 2 days had tons of driver issues- i use huion since 2 years now
@@H-L huion has a warehouse here in brazil so you dont pay any import fees if you buy from their brazillian website
@@mariosousa2795 Their Brazil warehouse, both site and aliexpress, already have the import fees taxed when they enter the country. The price is a little better but not by much, it's still incredibly expensive.
Edit: Acabei de ler seu nome haha! Como estava em inglês eu apenas respondi na mesma língua.
Os modelos da huion no site brasileiro já estão taxados. O preço da kamvas 22 plus era 5200 reais, quase o dobro do que seria apenas convertendo o preço original para real.
At this point, you can't go wrong with any Huion product... I have had the Huion Kamvas GT-221 since 2017, I draw on it for more than 6 hours every day... Fantastic performance, worth every penny!
If that is the same one I have, I didn't like it.. the gap and parallax plus the INTENSE blue light gave me a headache in 10 minutes.
I have a gt191 bought in 2017 and i still have it here now as a plain monitor , I upgraded to 22+ so far its good [for what i use it for] and its on most of the time as monitor or as a drawing tablet.
I did not like the Huion GT series. I would advise people to avoid.
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I’m always carefully looking at the box to see if the glove dance is coming lmao
I love that glove dance
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the fact that your name is Billy G instead of Billy H
@@theinktician hahaha I didn’t wanna copy everything 😂
A timely & very welcome review, for me. Thanks Brad!
Nice review! The larger 4K display is something I’ve been wanting to see. How long until you think Huron jumps on having some basic touch functions in their displays? Coming from an ipad I’m always wanting to pinch to zoom, two finger rotate etc directly on the screen of these displays
touch make sense for 13" and smaller tablets cos the size are small enough for just your fingers' gesture. Full-size desktop pen displays would be better off with no touch cos shortcut keys are way more efficient and full-time resting your arms on the display with touch can be really interrupting
XP-Pen have added touch in their newest addition of 16-inch 4k display tablet, so that prob means Huion might have a touch alternatives too in their coming lineup.
That's a great question. I don't know. If they can nail the palm rejection I hope they figure out how to license it to other companies.
@@thebradcolbow How do Huion products work with Wacom drivers already installed on your machine? Would I need to uninstall my Wacom drivers? Anyone know?
You dont need touch on your pen display that already costs 1300 dollars.
The mario drawing looks really adorable
I've been waiting for your review!!!
Tried the Wacom. It was ok until the fan kicked in. Yes, a fan. On a monitor. What a noise. I sent it straight back. I currently have the Huron Kamvas Pro 24 1440p - been really pleased with it. Given the slight blur with any etched surface I am yet to be convinced that 4K is actually much sharper in practice (from what I saw with Wacom display), I think 1440 is good enough for 24” etched display. I would be interested to know if anyone has seen the Huron screens side by side to compare sharpness.
Does it work in after effects?
Thanks for the review, Brad! You should do a review for the best budget monitors for Graphic Design!
Been looking forward to this one!
Brad always delivering
I like your reviews. I find them very helpful. Thank you for making them :)
Down the road when I no longer need portability in a tablet (xp-pen 13.3), this is definitely what I'm getting. For the price, there's not much in the way of competition. It's Huion and XP-Pen from here on.
Nice review bro!
More power!
thanks so much, this's an amazing review full of Info...
This looks better than another review I saw the other day where the tablet had serious problems with consistency of line thickness.
As always and excelent review i really enjoy wach your reviews because they aren't biased and you always got to the point! I wish I can afford one of these size ... I still saving for a 13 inch display 😭.... and the remote.. they come for free with the monitor you don't have to buy it afterwards..
Ayyyeee been waiting for thiss
I love that you said you haven't tasted it _yet_, like you're actually planning on tasting it later on
Thank you for pointing this out, I have been laughing the entire review thinking about that statement.
@@Fluffisnoterm it's the funniest thing I've heard all day how could I not 😂
Always happy to see glove dance!!!!
Great Mario illustration and review.
A very nice review like always!
There is a small noise starting at 5'40 like a drill or small gears turning. Just letting you know (first time I heard something off in your videos in a looooong time)
Looks great. I have a Huron Kamvas 22 Pro and love it. That said, they keep making all of these nice advances but can’t seem to figure out how to add an eraser to their stylus.
Eraser is overrated. It’s easier to press the eraser button than to repeatedly flip the thing over and then flip it back.
Nice to meet you
i loved the video great job
Very very Use full
ordered mine waiting for it :)
so how do you like it so far? i'm debating on upgrading to this.
@@reggiesilvestre4646 The product is great. The HDR is not as they described, but the resolution and the responsivity is high end for sure. crisp clean and solid build.
My only -1 is the screen contrast, the blacks could be darker. But I suppose to this price, i wouldn't complain about it much
If the colors are said to be good, I assume it's noticeably better than the colors on the original Kamvas Pro 24? If that's the case, then this might be one of Huion's best offerings yet, with reasonable corners cut for the price (as you said in the review).
3:45 Definitely still worth mentioning, especially if a new unit that comes out that isn't laminated (Looking at you Wacom)
Yep, till every product is released with the same spec, it's worth mentioning. I mean, do we even point out LED backlighting in products anymore? These days, it's safe to assume a TFT LCD will be LED back lit. No so with the lamination. But it's coming soon.
If it means anything, the Huion site says the 4k model has an etched glass screen, as well as the 2.5k plus leaving the non-plus the only one without etched glass. Additionally the panel is QLED which is a bit different than the traditional IPS panel these have.
*Edited for accuracy
Yo, Brad! Nice review! Say, have you thought of revisisting Huion Sketch? I heard that they've added a lot of updates since the first time you initially reviewed it
Got a Huion like 2 years ago, a big one, and to this day its the best buy i've ever done, i can't even imagine this one
I may buy this
It doesn’t have a “coating” it has a chemically etched glass (I think).
Great review!
Can you make a review for the Huion Kamvas 24 plus QHD too?
Definitely considering this... At $2000 AUD its still a big invest, so hopefully the drawing tech stands up.
great video thanku so much !
I always see this tablet on my recommendation list, but no tablet can beat my huion h420😎
This is pretty much what I've been waiting for in a pen display. All I need now is a good monitor arm.
I might just go with Huion's 24" 4k for this one instead of Wacom's 24" 4k.
Some of the things Brad didn't mention were that Huion's display has a higher contrast ratio than Wacom's display. Huion's ratio is 1200:1 while Wacom's 1000:1. Although both displays support 1.07B color Huion's color gamut is slightly better. Huion has 102% Adobe rgb while Wacom has 99% Adobe rgb. Huion's response time(10ms) is also faster than Wacom's(14ms).
The only spec where Wacom outperforms Huion would have to be brightness. Wacom's brightness is 350cd/m^2 and Huion's brightness is 220cd/m^2. (I personally don't care since I work in a dim-lit setting.)
Overall I love Wacom for their quality and feel but I'm going to have to choose Huion for its overall better specs and price.
I’m in the same boat, I was literally ordering a wacom 24 touch this month and now I’m considering going for this one. I’ve been using the 22 plus the last year working from home and have loved it.
Just wanna chime-in on my Wacom Cintiq 24 pro 4k experience. Wacom's Display panel is just really bad compared to the competitors now. Back light bleed is really bad and the response time is just really slow (especially once u get used to using displays with really fast reponse times)
Colors are bad and for a 2.5k USD drawing tablet it really is disappointing and honestly I don't really see any justification on buying the Cintiq over the Huion unless you love Wacom or you prefer wacom drivers. I've also had a bad experience with Wacom drivers crashing and not saving my preferences.
Hopefully wacom fixes it for the new models but yea I felt like I threw $2500 down the drain.
I've found with the Cintiq pros that I never wanted to run them at full brightness anyway: It's a bit too harsh if you're working on a light or white background and the fans go into overdrive if you turn the brightness up high.
Strangely, there might be an advantage in having a dimmer screen like the Huion. If the display uses PWM for backlight dimming (I don't know about the Huion but I've read that the Cintiq pro line uses PWM) The more you turn the brightness down, the more flickering you're going to get.... So if both displays use PWM then it could be better for your eyes to get a dimmer display and use it at close to maximum than a brighter display with the brightness turned down.
Using a Wacom Cintiq Pro 24" since 2019 or so I'll add that the fan (to support that high brightness) is starting to act up, and I've manually had it at slow speed since the beginning to not wear on it.
I've only used one of the lower budget 16" Huions, which did have some jitter issues and didn't handle any sort of fast hatching well at all. It's this that makes it a bit hard to evaluate Huions from reviews like Colbows, as I've not found many reviewers that use/test these screens in an actual "analog inking" fashion with more advanced textured brushes.
The stand isn't adjustable, though? I guess it's VESA mount or bust, then....
You can buy adjustable stand for 30$ with order on huion page, regular price 50$
Well done. If you are using it for color re-touching, I wonder how "color accurate" you can make it?
next time please test stroke stability with pressure tool function on and off. thanks!
Hi Brad, thanks, I have the Huion Kamvas Pro 16 (4k) Plus, and I can tell you that like you I have found these products to be really good performers, well built, and affordable and Huion's customer service has been excellent and the colours are awesome. cheers Kev
EDIT: 28 Nov 21 I just upgraded and ordered a new Huion Kamvas Pro 24" 4k pen display last nite and can't wait. cheers Kev
How is it?
What should i buy kamvas24 4k or 16 4k? I use 3d programs for animation and modelling. 24 is too big idk but this is the best for me and long time keeping with my life i will buy 24. İ need some help
@@melekaynaci624 @Koniotaur hi guys i just wanted to give you some quick feedback on the KAMVAS Pro 24 4k after 3 months. I love it, to be honest with you, now I have the 24, I wish I had of bought the 24 first, but you don't know what you don't know at the time. For me personally the K Pro 16 display was too small, As I am used to a 43" 4k display for my PC screen and design work. So the 24" fits the bill perfectly. The Colours are gorgeous, very vibrant and bright, (the Quantum Dot display technology really helps in this area) and the 4k Res is crystal clear. The PW517 Pen works great, its fast, accurate, no lag and no parallax, the IPS fully laminated display really helps this. I have mounted it on a Locktek DLB511 Gas Monitor Arm, and it handles it well, much easier to move around, landscape, portrait and tilted for drawing and painting. I also use the K Pro 24" as a second display for graphic design, videos etc and it looks great, it has not missed a beat so far.
One thing I would like to mention, is that after a bit of research I decided to go with the Single Thunderbolt 3 Cable with the USB-C connectors as that gives me plenty of data bandwidth headroom with 40Gbps, 100watt Power Delivery already built in and Display Port v1.4+ supported instead of the HDMI 3 in 1 cable solution that Huion provides, It's a cleaner solution and take the confusion out of making sure you have the correct USB=C Specced cable, Because they're not all the same, and Huion recommends and supports Thunderbolt 3 as well. If you go with the USB-C std cable, just make sure you use the Minimum USB 3.2 Gen 1 / USB-C cable which runs at 5 Gbps which is the minimum the K Pro 24 needs for 4k. The new USB name is now called: (SuperSpeed USB 5Gbps) and to be safe for your Kamvas electronics make sure it is a Certified USB-C cable, so it does not short out the circuits which is what nearly happened to me with a cheaper cable, that's why I went straight to a Thunderbolt 3 certified cable, it solves all 3 problems and future proofs you. Hope that helps. and all the best for 2022, stay safe. cheers Kev Borg
@@Koniotaur hi just popped back in to let you know I am very happy with the Kamvas Pro 24 4k, and as I mentioned below, I wish I had of bought that one first instead of the K Pro 16 4k as I found that size to be too small for me personally. But thats life, I have written a longer reply just below this so if you want to you can read that for my feelings on the 24", Nice meeting you and all the best for 2022 cheers Kev
I sold my Kamvas 16 a year ago to buy the Wacom Cintiq 16 because I found that the pen wasn't precise enough. I watched a ton of videos before and people were saying it was fine but the difference between the kamvas and my cintiq is kinda huge. By "precision" I mean the distance between the cursor and the position of the nib...
I want to upgrade (for the screne ngl) but i'm afraid it will still be behind Wacom on the Pen side of things...
The video quality on this looks great! I also love Mario!
How do you find the colour matches your mac ?
Nice that you can now use felt nibs. So much better than the rubber ones - personally.
Damn i had no idea these new higher end tablets could have a mouse or keyboard hooked up or a speaker. That's cool. It's pretty much a very nice drawing tablet but also a full 4k monitor lol with HDR
HDR is a lie (exaggeration). It only goes up to 200 nits and it's not true 10 bit. If you dig and read the specs on their website it shows what the specs really are w/o the marketing hype.
Howdy Brad! Long time viewer, first time commenter. So, I noticed they FINALLY created felt tips. I'm guessing the review units didnt come with them. Do you think that'll make a big difference in the drawing experience? I have a 22 Plus and its a little slippery for my taste.
I feel the price difference compared to the wacom is really understated... We're talking about $1300 USD for the huion, and $2000 USD for the cintiq 24" (and thats not even the touch version; that adds another freaking $500). That's a 50% price increase if you want to go for wacom, for a relatively small difference in quality.
Not to mention standard Vesa mounts, where wacom makes you buy a 100$ adaptor if you want to put it on an arm
I challenge you to draw on phone with a sponge stylus. Sketching on your phone too.
Sponge stylus can be done better on a larger tablet, on phone Samsung Note for sure.
I just got one of these into my studio, and I’m having tons of driver issues on my Mac. I’m not 100% sure it’s the drivers or the cables that I’m using, which are not the provided cables because those were too short. I’m going to go grab some new cables (4k HDMI and USB C 3.1), and see if that improves the situation. Also, I’ve had the remote thingy on the charger since I set it up today. I never would have dreamed that would cause driver issues, so thanks for mentioning that.
How is it hold up now?
@@penholder7765 I got the driver issues pretty well ironed out. It still stops communicating with the computer once or twice a week, and I have to restart the computer when that happens. It’s annoying, but not a big deal. The Huion is fantastic for digital painting. I love the size and the smaller bezel. I almost never use the remote. I use a TourBox Elite instead. The monitor brightness is a huge improvement over my old Cintiq, but it’s still not as bright as I would like. Mind you I’m comparing to the incredibly bright monitor of the iMac Pro 2017. The colors of the Huion are great, though. I think they are slightly more accurate than my iMac or my 27” Dell monitor.
Fun review! But I am also curious what are your thoughts on the new Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE🤔
nice, i've been eyeballing this one, as well as XP-Pen's new Artist Pro 16TP (4K and touch?) - i hope we'll see your opinion on the 16TP too! the thing with 16TP that gives me pause is the screen's slower response time (30ms, sounds iffy next to the more typical 14ms) so i'm curious to see if that's noticeable in reviews
I just bough xppen 24 pro and its terrible, the screen randomly lost saturation in pts, pen lags, when turning on after a night the outline of the screen become green for a while.
XP-Pen not so long ago released a tablet with touch input, would love to see a review from you about it. Really curious how these Wacom alternatives handle palm rejection and responsiveness. It seems like a first for them.
I second this; grown to really love touch gestures in drawing after using them with my Samsung tablet... But I also had a Cintiq long before that with touch, but always turned it off because it was never that responsive and always more trouble than it was worth.
Would be great to get to see if there's any computer tablets with touch close to what you get on mobile devices these days.
@@blaze595 ~ from what I've seen, the XP-Pen's touch isn't as sophisticated in terms of the quantity and range of gestures but if I had it - zoom and rotate would be great. Undo and a lot of the other touch gestures you get on Apple and Samsung might just break like it sometimes did on the Cintiq 16 Pro
Damn, they're good! They even put a remote control!
Brad, could you do an app-by-app comparison of the ones that are available in the Apple ecosystem vs. the ones available for windows/android? Thanks if you read this, love ya!
The anti glare is actually the etched glass and not a coating, which is nice.
Well this decides the tablet I want to get. Now just to wait on that Acer Conceptd Review.
Hey jessie ooooh this was random but like the review
Great review! Unfortunately I don't have the money for the 4k model, so between the Huion 24 and the 24 plus, which one would you buy? thanks!
Also worth mentioning that the Wacom cintiq has a contrast ratio of 1000:1, while the Huion screen has a ratio of 1200:1, BEATING the more expensive Wacom. Would you say the huion screen looks better than the Wacom?
The 🧤 dance we had the glove dance 🥳
Hi Brad,
Sorry for posting late. I have a question on the general mechanics of mounting a Kamvas 24 Pro 4k.
It looks like the back of the screen is different from the Kamvas 24 Pro 2k.
I'm wondering if you can comment on the stiffness of the screen. (Test by attaching the screen at the vesa mount and have it floating in the air. Then press on the outside corners of the screen. How squishy is it?)
I've tested the Cintiq Pro 24, XP Pen 24 Pro QHD and the Huion Kamvas 24 Pro 2k.
- The Cintiq 24 Pro is stiff.
- The XP Pen Pro 24 QHD is a much softer.
- The Huion Kamvas 24 Pro 2k, (is like a wet noodle) it does a LOT of bending.
Has Huion stiffened up the back of their screen for this model?
- thanks
*having coffee and watching news*
*opens UA-cam*
Venom trailer? It can wait.
Brad’s review of the 4K I just bought the other day?
*coffee down. News off*
How are you finding it, if it has arrived yet?
@@Daleskate it doesn’t release until the end of the month! Amazon estimates delivery between Sept 3rd-7th.
What I love about this over the Wacom 24 is the much smaller bezels. There’s no need for the bezels to be so absolutely huge in my opinion. Especially with a large display. I have a pro 20 right now and because it has the hot keys on either side it actually has a similar footprint to the 24. So I’m excited to upgrade as I already use my keyboard instead of the hotkeys anyway.
Amazing review! It’s interesting that the Huion has a better contrast ratio than the Wacom. How noticeable would you say you find that difference?
While I haven't seen the Huion, the panel is a QLED which is closer to OLED than more traditional, backlit IPS panels. (The Wacom Pro 24 is IPS which compared to other panels has better color accuracy over other backlit panels like VA, but not as good of contrast as VA) It's a whole thing, the monitor panel realm..
hey brad, can you do a video where you use a display without the screen protector? I can't find any video regarding it anywhere......... Love your videos
4:36 that posture yikes. Hopefully you are just doing that to avoid blocking your shot, as doing that all the time is going to hurt...
Didn't mention the fact this is the first screen tablet of this size with actual HDR outside of iPads and android devices.
This HDR is frankly marketing speak, it doesn't have the required brightness.
@@slayyou Interesting, would be good if say, someone had the product and could let us know about it...
@@waifu_enjoyer It would be nice 🙂 but I can read and comprehend specs too. 220 cmd is not HDR, plus brad already mentioned it seemed relatively dim. Which just confirms it's is NOT HDR capable. Hence marketing wank.
Awesome & Thanks :)
@Brad Colbow Have you ever done an ergotron monitor stand review? Especially with bigger drawing tablets? I would love to know if they are good enough to invest in, especially with bigger drawing tablets in a more traditional painting orientation (straight up, not resting on the desk).
Don't know which ergotron your after but i bought the ergotron hx with hd pivot for the 49" Samsung odyseey neo g9 weighting in at 19kg and it holds the monitor great without any dips. So guess depending on which one you get could possibly hold even bigger drawing tablets even in potriat. Though I would always bit the heavy duty pivot
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Thanks for the review on this Kamvas 24 pro 4k it really help. I'm still deciding whether to get this or the XP-PEN 16tp. Will you able to do a review on the XP-PEN 16tp so I can choose on which one to get.
if you use pen tilt in your art, go with huion, since xp-pen's tilt tends to be faulty when drawing curves and/or when drawing outside of the screen's centre. Otherwise both are pretty equal in overall drawing experience. Also huion have a 4k 16" tablet aswell tho it doesnt have touch support (tbh touch doesn't have any real benefits with desktop drawing apps and a lot of them still don't even support it)
as for the best size, if you're gonna be drawing exclusively at your desk and have the space then go for the 24", if you want portability or have limited space then go for the 16"
Hi Brad! I was wondering if you would be interested to make a Drawing tablet setup guide/tutorial ? Over the years you have had so many, you definitely know some tips and tricks. I'm about to plug in Wacom intuous pro M for very first time, any tips how to get most of it would be greatly appreciated.
Next could leave link where we probably could buy it from.
Hope you get to review the XP-Pen Artist Pro 16TP, that thing's got a touchscreen.
I think the touch sensitivity missing is actually a big deal for a lot of people. Not just me.
Before drawing digital I used to use a 16 field animation disk to draw. Started out in animation, but the rotating disk was very helpful for comics and general drawing. I even kept rotating the my sketchbook to get better curves.
Then when I got my iPad besides learning pinch to zoom, even early apps I think brushes was the first to introduce it, had two finger rotate. It was soooo much smoother than on Photoshop!
Now I work with a Cintiq too, I couldn’t draw without this feature.
Brad, thank you for the review. About 2 weeks ago I bought the Huion Pro 24 with the 2.5K resolution which you reviewed in a previous episode. Would you say it is worth the upgrade to move to the display in this review? Is there much of an appreciable difference in performance, display, and quality? I'm having a little buyer's remorse seeing the new display. Thanks for letting us know about all of the cool toys for creative professionals!
It's not worth the upgrade, so keep what you have.
QHD (1440p) is good enough. Infact, it should be the new standard for all of these HD (1080p) monitors. UHD (4K) on a Pen Display is overkill. Not only it doubles your power wattage consumption connected to your computer, but it also depends on the type of Graphics Card you're using.
You have a perfect balance of screen, and clarity. 4K is not really much of a jump, nor the hype. So you all good.
@@ohshiet6726 Thanks for the feedback. Your points make perfect sense. I appreciate the time you took to answer. :)
@@MS-uz4ix No problems, stay safe.
Now this is where 4k makes sense. On the kamvas 16 it was honestly silly. But I abandoned my 2019 Huion pro 16 because of a lack of touch. Now that I have been drawin on my Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ I just can't go back. I NEED touch. I mean, when the Tab S8 Ultra comes out I plan on buying that just for the larger screen. If Huion released this with touch, they'd win me back fairly quickly.
My kamvas pro started not working after only a year and their solution was for me to spend money on a new cable. If that didn't work...they'd reimburse me on SOME of the cost of the new cable. Don't think I'll be going back to huion again
Will you make a video on the Tab S7 FE? seems like a decent iPad air competitor!
Around 5:43 to 7:36 your mic seems to be picking up interference from the tablet when your pen isn't close enough to the screen. Never noticed this type of thing in your other videos before so I wonder if this is something unique to this tablet or if these types of displays normally do this.
We want a review of the new matepadd pro pls
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You mentioned the resolution and the ports but you didn't mention how much you can do with each port and how well does it perform? I know it can do 4k60hz but can it do that in HDMI and USB-type A or only in usb-C? How does it do around the edges which is where EMR has trouble? What about tilt? What about performance in different programs or OS (if possible)? Etc.
Just saying but an 10min review (1min sponsorship) to just read and check the content of the box and show how it performs in lines alone, in the middle of the screen, in photoshop alone, feels a little... Lacking. I'd appreciate a more extensive review, mind you, at least for a product of this scale.
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The "first impressions" of Teoh are more complet review, just wait his full review.
i'm sorry how does the 4k screen work it plugged into an regular HD laptop/ computer? will it be downgraded? in that case is the screen resolution worth it?
When are Huion going to make an all on one drawing computer? Like the wacom mobile studio pro or Ipad Pro. Connecting a drawing monitor to a computer is starting to feel aged now.
I'm scared to see how much it will cost here in Brazil.
I I want one of these, but it's going to be complicated.
Hi mr brad xiaomi's tablet is out .. can you make video review about it :)
Cool!
I'm using a Huion Kamvas 22. I do miss wacom pro pen 2, but damn wacom screen tablet price is waay out of my reach
you can tell the difference between Huion's PW500 or newer pens and Wacom's Pro Pen 2?
Hi, I `m thinking between Huion Kamvas 24 pro (4k) and Wacom Cintiq 24 Pro (4k). Which in your opinion is better (more durable, less emergency, better in drawing) and more future-proof?
Huion is better, I have them both. read my other comment and I point out some of the reasons. There are more but there are a few up in the chat.
Does this display have a fan? If it does not, that would further differentiate it from the Wacom Cintiq 24.
I am going all in on this thing, that comes with a pen... and a drawing glove
I'm torn between the kamvas 22 plus and this one. I have the money to buy the 22 plus and it's available in my country. I can basically wait the kamvas 24-4k to be available in my country and also save some money to buy it when its available, but it's usually take lot more time, and it can just end up unavailable at my country distributor. And i really want to invest in display tablet before i end up using my money for something else.
there's some weird background noise especially around testing the pen
I was wondering if you can connect two huion monitors to your pc and use the same stylus pen.
How it works in lower resolutions(Full HD for example)? Accuracy, delay..etc