You raised a really good point about the icons size of the 2.5k on a 16", is there a way to size the UI larger without going down a resolution? Because that's the deal breaker for me, if I'm straining my eyes for hours at a time I will be very sad
@@LucasPeinador thanks for the reply, I got the regular 16" for myself, I'm an animation student and I'll have to bring in my tablet to school sometimes and I'm thinking the 16 is that weird middle ground you were talking about in the video - I hope it is anyways it'll be my first proper tablet after my little 10" wacom intuos pad 😜
Thank you for the review, very interesting. I have Huion Kamvas Pro 16 but previous model (GT-156) and for me it’s really best choice. 16’ tablets are good because they have big enough display to see whole picture but in the same time they compact if you don’t have a lot of space at your desk (that’s my case) Do you know how big is difference between the new one’s display and the old one’s?
@@eze_ossai hey! If you mean the old Huion Kamvas Pro 16 (GT-156) then you can do it: 1. Press and hold the lowest button (at the tablet, in left panel with 8 buttons and touchbar) 2. Hold until you see the menu, its like default monitor's menu 3. 2nd button and 3rd button (from start, not included power button, they are before touchbar) are right-left change position in menu. 4th button is like "ok" and 5 button is "back" So choose "picture" - "brightness" - and set as you want. You can also see what settings the tablet has and set it as you want 4. To hide menu press and hold lowest button again, or wait, it will hide by itslelf Good luck! ^^
Just an FYI i dont know if its a recent change or not, but i just received my HUION Kamvas Pro 16 1 day ago, and the stand actually does offer more than 2 heights. in your video on 7:51 in the stand close up i cnt help but notice you didnt use the second stand holder that is shorter than bigger one. i could be wrong. but my point is maybe they just added it recently bcus mine has it. So i guess that would eliminate one of the cons. on another note, thank you for your review! it really helped me choose the HUION Pro 16 as my first tablet(:
Thanks! The reason I returned my Wacom 16 Pro was due to fan noise. After reading online, I began to believe that fan noise is typical for Wacom devices. (What are your experiences with this?) I can't tolerate fan noise, so I was hoping Huion would be a good, silent alternative. Is it..?
I'm looking to buy it, all your cons are actually not a deal breaker for me, but, the cables sticking out on the top part is really bad. Can't you rotate it 180º and then adjust the rotation in your operating system so the cables will stick out of the bottom right side? I don't see any reason for not being able to do it.
hey there, sorry for a late respond... not sure if you can move the cable... I used the tablet just for the review a long time ago and I really don't remember. But overall it is a good tablet, so if you do buy it I hope you will be happy with it
It's funny to hear Lucas talking up the 24 pro, since my discontent with that tablet is why I'm researching replacements. The 24 is just too big for me to use confortably.
@@LucasPeinador I agree, but there is no real progression in their product pricing. Or their product naming even. For instance a Kamvas 13 cost around 200, a Kamvas 16 cost 420, a Kamvas 16 Pro cost 400. To me the jump from 13 to 16 seems like the next obvious step for a person following their line, but those 3 inches cost twice as much, but then the Kamvas 22 costs only 150 more than the 16 Pro. And looking at them the Kamvas 20 costs 370. It's all pretty confusing. And lets not get into the fact that different models now have to be distinguished by their release year. So they've nailed the entry market with the Kamvas 13, but not really the next steps from there. From what I can tell.
Don't fall for this Telegram scam, Lucas would say it's himself if he posted his social media on Instagram, so don't be fooled, besides, it was created just today.
I'm a beginner drawer and learning how to sketch a little help will go a long way. what do you recommend for people like me who want to improve their drawing skills.
that really depends on a lot of things... it's hard to say since I don't have enough information... but just simply practising consistency goes a long way
Im a person who has only done traditional art since i started drawing 10 years ago. Im looking for a good tablet to learn the ins and outs of digital. Will this be a good beginner? If not what would be? Thanks. :)
Personally I can say, that depends. It is a matter of convenience, at 16in you really cannot see the pixels in a regular FHD but higher resolution will still be nice
So, the cons are mostly about looks, I have a Huion pen tablet, an Inspiroy 2 L, its buttons also felt a bit flimsy at first, but after almost 2 years they hold up pretty good, let's hope it would be the same with this pen display, the stand has 6 angles, from 14.5 to 45 degrees, I thought it was more than enough, anyhow, thanks a bunch for the review, I will order one, $500 CAD is still pretty decent !!!
Reading out loud tech spec. Not a single word how it feels when creating something. How does pressure sensitivity work, is angled drawing working, how does the lag feel. In other words, "not so honest paid promotional video" -feeling all over the place.
I using Kamvas 13 and lefty. Assuming they use same setup you gonna do all this step. 1. Window display = landscape (flip) the monitor 2. Huion driver = for 180° mapping coz we're inverting it 3. OSD ( On screen display menu to control brightness, contrast etc.), the built-in menu for the tablet to 180°
im a student and ultimately i’ve decided to save the 200 and get the non-2.5k version :) thanks for this video! ideally i’d want the quality but it’s a sacrifice i’ll make to save money 😂
@@AttackOnTitanVengeance i cant stand apple products and what kind of problems are there with pen computers? cant remember how much those wacom tablets cost
Do not buy from Huion, my kamvas pro 22 crapped out on me within less than 3 years, and I've used it even less than that, support was completely useless to the point that I was better able to identify problems than the minimum wage person reading a pdf about "most common basic problems", spend a little extra and just get a wacom, what I should've done back then...
where is 120hz where is 10bit color why isnt 3k standard tablet industry is still in 2015 it seems, we need an actual competitor, iPad is decades ahead but its OS and size are very limiting
I just bought it and it comes to this wendsday, I'm kinda excited thanks for the review
Hope you enjoy it! Very Happy for you!
How was it?
and how was it...would appreciate it if you give us an update since you have it for at last a year now:)
@@jingizkhan it works perfectly fine, however, it gets hot pretty easily so i stop using for a couple of minutes
You raised a really good point about the icons size of the 2.5k on a 16", is there a way to size the UI larger without going down a resolution? Because that's the deal breaker for me, if I'm straining my eyes for hours at a time I will be very sad
Hello, uff I really don’t know, but I don’t think so… but I completely understand this can be a deal breaker… it is also for me
@@LucasPeinador thanks for the reply, I got the regular 16" for myself, I'm an animation student and I'll have to bring in my tablet to school sometimes and I'm thinking the 16 is that weird middle ground you were talking about in the video - I hope it is anyways it'll be my first proper tablet after my little 10" wacom intuos pad 😜
you can change windows scale to make everything bigger.
Increase windows display scale to 125% in windows display settings
Bruh. Just increase the display size.
I wanted to thank you for your brushes as well, i see many others have too! Ty for an easy and quick way to download them!you are a big help!
Glad you like them!
Thank you for the review, very interesting.
I have Huion Kamvas Pro 16 but previous model (GT-156) and for me it’s really best choice. 16’ tablets are good because they have big enough display to see whole picture but in the same time they compact if you don’t have a lot of space at your desk (that’s my case)
Do you know how big is difference between the new one’s display and the old one’s?
Hey, that is great to hear👍 really happy for you 🙂 Uff no, sorry
@@eze_ossai hey! If you mean the old Huion Kamvas Pro 16 (GT-156) then you can do it:
1. Press and hold the lowest button (at the tablet, in left panel with 8 buttons and touchbar)
2. Hold until you see the menu, its like default monitor's menu
3. 2nd button and 3rd button (from start, not included power button, they are before touchbar) are right-left change position in menu. 4th button is like "ok" and 5 button is "back"
So choose "picture" - "brightness" - and set as you want.
You can also see what settings the tablet has and set it as you want
4. To hide menu press and hold lowest button again, or wait, it will hide by itslelf
Good luck! ^^
@@nilch Thanks Daria
Just an FYI i dont know if its a recent change or not, but i just received my HUION Kamvas Pro 16 1 day ago, and the stand actually does offer more than 2 heights. in your video on 7:51 in the stand close up i cnt help but notice you didnt use the second stand holder that is shorter than bigger one. i could be wrong. but my point is maybe they just added it recently bcus mine has it. So i guess that would eliminate one of the cons. on another note, thank you for your review! it really helped me choose the HUION Pro 16 as my first tablet(:
ohh awesome 👍 thank you very< much for the update 🔥 this vide is pretty old so I appreciate the new info
Thanks! The reason I returned my Wacom 16 Pro was due to fan noise. After reading online, I began to believe that fan noise is typical for Wacom devices. (What are your experiences with this?) I can't tolerate fan noise, so I was hoping Huion would be a good, silent alternative. Is it..?
thank you for sharing... but I don't have the info, because I haven't used it long enough...) but while I was trying it out there were no problems
I'm looking to buy it, all your cons are actually not a deal breaker for me, but, the cables sticking out on the top part is really bad. Can't you rotate it 180º and then adjust the rotation in your operating system so the cables will stick out of the bottom right side? I don't see any reason for not being able to do it.
hey there, sorry for a late respond... not sure if you can move the cable... I used the tablet just for the review a long time ago and I really don't remember. But overall it is a good tablet, so if you do buy it I hope you will be happy with it
It's funny to hear Lucas talking up the 24 pro, since my discontent with that tablet is why I'm researching replacements. The 24 is just too big for me to use confortably.
interesting 🤔 thank you for sharing
*thank you so much for the free brushes, I just didn’t notice that you check your email in writing, I also don’t know English.*
You are so welcome!
The biggest problem is the price when compared to other Huion products.
Maybe, but it is still a cool product
@@LucasPeinador I agree, but there is no real progression in their product pricing. Or their product naming even. For instance a Kamvas 13 cost around 200, a Kamvas 16 cost 420, a Kamvas 16 Pro cost 400. To me the jump from 13 to 16 seems like the next obvious step for a person following their line, but those 3 inches cost twice as much, but then the Kamvas 22 costs only 150 more than the 16 Pro. And looking at them the Kamvas 20 costs 370. It's all pretty confusing. And lets not get into the fact that different models now have to be distinguished by their release year.
So they've nailed the entry market with the Kamvas 13, but not really the next steps from there. From what I can tell.
@@LucasPeinador I have Huion HS64 for digital painting. I use Photoshop, but I don't know some things, like masking, how do you mask art in Photoshop?
Don't fall for this Telegram scam, Lucas would say it's himself if he posted his social media on Instagram, so don't be fooled, besides, it was created just today.
I just saw that someone published a comment as if it was me... thank you for noticing
What is that microphone sleeve called? the pop filter one?
uff not sure anymore, sorry
You should add the 2.5k in brackets to the title, this is a nicer one than the standard 16 pro
Yeah, that’s true
I'm a beginner drawer and learning how to sketch a little help will go a long way. what do you recommend for people like me who want to improve their drawing skills.
that really depends on a lot of things... it's hard to say since I don't have enough information... but just simply practising consistency goes a long way
what would you recommend for a price range 700-900? Love ones with a screen so need to spend a bit of money lol
it really depends on what will you need it for... then that determines in which direction you should go 👍
Im a person who has only done traditional art since i started drawing 10 years ago. Im looking for a good tablet to learn the ins and outs of digital. Will this be a good beginner? If not what would be? Thanks. :)
Yes this would be a good beginner tablet, but you may also enjoy an iPad...
I'm left handed, is there a way to flip the screen so the buttons are on the right side?
uff not sure
My pc is a laptop with a FHD 1080 resolution, is it worthy to buy these kind of tablets with 2.5K or 4K? I still don't undersand about this
Hmm.... Not sure what to tell you... maybe you can contact them directly
Personally I can say, that depends. It is a matter of convenience, at 16in you really cannot see the pixels in a regular FHD but higher resolution will still be nice
when you use usbc to usbc on mac and and plugin 2nd cable for power does this charge your macbook?
no, Mac needs it's own charge
So, the cons are mostly about looks, I have a Huion pen tablet, an Inspiroy 2 L, its buttons also felt a bit flimsy at first, but after almost 2 years they hold up pretty good, let's hope it would be the same with this pen display, the stand has 6 angles, from 14.5 to 45 degrees, I thought it was more than enough, anyhow, thanks a bunch for the review, I will order one, $500 CAD is still pretty decent !!!
awesome, thank you for sharing
What would you recommend around this price range man ? I was thinking the iPad Air 5gen with the 2nd gen pen but idk about paying 700 😢
n iPad is always a good idea... but then you can only use procreate... it really depends what do you need...
Reading out loud tech spec. Not a single word how it feels when creating something. How does pressure sensitivity work, is angled drawing working, how does the lag feel.
In other words, "not so honest paid promotional video" -feeling all over the place.
Interesting, thank you for sharing your opinion
Can somebody explain the resolution problem? I don’t understand why a higher resolution would be a problem for seeing smaller elements on your screen
because it is too small and it is inconvenient.... but you can change that in the settings
do u know the *xp pen 15.6 pro* ? Idk what to choose between that and kamvas 16 pro.
Uff I am sorry. I haven't tried it so I can not give you a good advice.
Im pretty sure that’s 1080p
How would you compare it to Xp Pen artist 15.6
uff that is a tough one
i'm a lefty. can you rotate this so the physical buttons are on the right side, and will the UI flip itself around?
that's a good question 🤔
I using Kamvas 13 and lefty. Assuming they use same setup you gonna do all this step.
1. Window display = landscape (flip) the monitor
2. Huion driver = for 180° mapping coz we're inverting it
3. OSD ( On screen display menu to control brightness, contrast etc.), the built-in menu for the tablet to 180°
@@TheBlazegt Thanks!
What kind of screen protector do you recommend?
I use Paper Like
I would use it for one Note? Do you can recommend it for this use Case?
sorry I don't understand what do you mean? The app Note?
@@LucasPeinador yeah, MS One Note. I got a wacom now. I can write perfectly in One Note.
Is there a problem with the screen getting hot while drawing? If I use it all day...
uff I didn't use it to that extend... but I don't think it should cause any problems
Rookie here 🙋 what kind of computer/laptop do I need? Will something basic do? Any recommendations?? Awesome vid 👍🏻👍🏻
Any laptop or computer will do👍
Depends what you wanna do.
i thought this was touch screen but on Hunion's site it says it is not?
It is a tablet for drawing and painting
Bro can u please tell me is this better or 22+ 1080p better at 80$ difference
Uff that is a really hard call. Depends what you want and what are your preferences.
Do you know what apps it supports? Does it have procreate?
it supports whatever you have installed on your computer... it doesn't have Procreate, because Procreate is for the iPad
can it be connected to a chromebook or surface pro?
Hello, very sorry, but I actually don’t know…
@@LucasPeinador it’s okay! do you know of any tablets that do?
Can you draw on the kamvas16 without it is connected to a pc
No, it needs connection
Between this and rds 160?
Uff not sure... it depends on what is more important to you...
Wow!
That's the best subject for drawing
I am happy you like it ;)
im a student and ultimately i’ve decided to save the 200 and get the non-2.5k version :) thanks for this video! ideally i’d want the quality but it’s a sacrifice i’ll make to save money 😂
👍 hope this helped
Great content!
I personally chose Huion kamvas 16 because am just starting out my art career and its less expensive
👍
If you are just beginning your art career and have no experien e then it would be too much for you. You should start with easier and cheaper tablets
Can you use this stand alone or does it need a computer?
it is just a tablet, so it definitely need a computer
The cables :/ can you flip the tablet for left handed people
yeah I think so...
so Huion actually has a bit tablet. the huion kamvas pro 24 4k for half the price of the wacom tablet
interesting 🤔 thank you for sharing
It's a beast compared to my wacom intuos tablet 🤣.
Haha 😊
please show a couple or your pipeline
I have a lot of those on my Chanel
is it touch screen
what do you mean? It is a tablet
Can you animate on this
what do you mean? Of course, the tablet has nothing to do with the softwares you are using 👍
The worst con is the atrocious glass etch whcih literally makes it hard to see pixels
You think 🤔
I just bought a kamvas pro 22 for 270€ new. I think its perfekt for starting
That is great. Really happy for you. Enjoy it 😊
An art tablet that doesn't require me to hook up to a PC to run is what I'm looking for but not one over 500$
all of this tablets's need a computer... they don't have the softwares by them selves
@@LucasPeinador isn't there a few wacom tablets that don't require a PC like the mobile series since they come with Windows 10, Intel Core processor
@@ExelArts They're all insanely expensive, at that point you should just get an ipad, not to mention, there's loads of problems with pen computers
@@AttackOnTitanVengeance i cant stand apple products and what kind of problems are there with pen computers? cant remember how much those wacom tablets cost
@@ExelArts Some alternatives to apple could be the samsung galaxy tabs or surface pros
Love you bro
Haha 🙂
Leon Branch
what?
Can you make a face tutorial video 🥺
I have one old video about faces. But I have a character course coming soon, where I will explain how to draw faces even more in-depth.
Well now it is 400, so ima buy it
awesome 👍
Jaqueline Parks
what?
Yeah the cords are annoying
haha yeah 👍
Do not buy from Huion, my kamvas pro 22 crapped out on me within less than 3 years, and I've used it even less than that, support was completely useless to the point that I was better able to identify problems than the minimum wage person reading a pdf about "most common basic problems", spend a little extra and just get a wacom, what I should've done back then...
thank you for sharing 👍
Gaomon is better
really? Haven't tried it
Schoen Brook
what?
First
where is 120hz
where is 10bit color
why isnt 3k standard
tablet industry is still in 2015 it seems, we need an actual competitor, iPad is decades ahead but its OS and size are very limiting
🤷