HUION Kamvas Pro 13 2.5K QHD Graphics Monitor Drawing Tablet with Screen QLED Full Lamination Battery-Free Stylus PW517 for Windows PC, Mac, Android, 13.3inch Digital Drawing Tablet Pen Display

HUION Kamvas Pro 13 2.5K QHD Graphics Monitor Drawing Tablet with Screen QLED Full Lamination Battery-Free Stylus PW517 for Windows PC, Mac, Android, 13.3inch Digital Drawing Tablet Pen Display
Price: $339.00
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Customers find the graphics tablet easy to set up and use, with an intuitive software interface and good value for money, particularly noting it's suitable for both beginners and advanced artists. The screen size receives positive feedback, with one customer highlighting its sufficient real estate. The functionality and screen quality receive mixed reviews – while some say it works well and has good resolution, others report issues with software compatibility and poor display performance. The color accuracy is also mixed, with some praising the vivid colors while others note color accuracy issues.

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294 customers mention quality, 253 positive, 41 negative

Customers praise the tablet's display and pen functionality, describing it as an amazing display tablet with a very good pen.

This is such a great product, I don't even know where to begin. I use it with Blender for 3D creations and Gimp for everything else….Read more

…Overall it's a great tablet, and a great value for your money. Had little to no problems getting started and in the end it works perfectly fine.Read more

…didn't bother using the included stand, but upon inspection, it has good quality, smooth polished looking paint, a sawtooth gear to accommodate…Read more

…It’s an amazing tablet, pens perfectly in sync, great screen, easy to hold and lightweight, and the stand was pretty nice….Read more

178 customers mention value for money, 159 positive, 19 negative

Customers find the graphics tablet offers good value for money, with one customer noting that the display colors are particularly impressive for its price point.

…For the great price, the natural feel, the amazing high quality picture. THIS KAMVAS pro is the tablet I never knew I always needed….Read more

This tablet is perfect for those who are looking for great value and close to professional specs. The paralax is practically non existent….Read more

Definitely worth the money and comparable to Wacom equivalent. Very happy with my purchase.Read more

…It’s so easy to use. Sometime disconnects from my MacBook but still worth it.Read more

159 customers mention ease of setup, 123 positive, 36 negative

Customers find the graphic tablet easy to set up and use, with an intuitive software interface, and one customer mentions a smooth transition from pen pad to screen.

…and also feels like a soft motion effortless drawing ability and easy to use. Buttons are customizable which is perfect! Absolutely love this tablet!Read more

…However, following a couple of YouTube videos, it was easy to set up and get started. I love my tablet. Nice packaging too!Read more

…+ Battery-less Pen + Functions as a monitor + Easy to setup (granted this takes up: 1 USB, 1 HDMI, 1 Wall Port) Cons: -…Read more

Difficult to set up….Read more

104 customers mention screen size, 77 positive, 27 negative

Customers like the screen size of the graphics tablet, describing it as nice and big with a compact design, and one customer mentions it has sufficient real estate.

…Overall, I’m loving the Kamvas Pro 16! It’s the perfect size, where it gives you just the right amount of working space you need….Read more

…The Huion display itself is really good. Nice color, good size, and a good surface. The buttons and scroll bar are well placed for the way I use it….Read more

…This tablet is HUGE and takes up my entire desk. It would be nice if this had a higher brightness….Read more

…This thing is nice and big. Perfect size for many people who want a good work area but not completely overtake a desk….Read more

324 customers mention functionality, 167 positive, 157 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the tablet's functionality, with some reporting that it works well and the screen performs effectively, while others mention that the pen stops working correctly and the company's software doesn't function properly.

I have been using for a week, it works great, awesome screen and touch feeling, but pen does not work on the left top corner, not sure why, will…Read more

…in my tablet and all is well; wake up the next morning and I get "no signal". Check my device manager and lo and behold my HDMI option is gone….Read more

This is a beautiful tablet, it works well, has great colors, and was very affordable. I also got a free artist's glove, which was a nice touch….Read more

This product is odd. When I first got it, it told me "no signal" and kept going into power saving mode….Read more

146 customers mention screen quality, 99 positive, 47 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the tablet's screen quality, with some praising its amazing and crisp image, while others report blurry displays and poor resolution that becomes a significant drawback.

…The pens with the various nibs, the screen, the resolution, color reproduction, the interface ports, all are on an equal level to Wacom….Read more

Screen quality is great, Driver setup is easy to find and download. Customization is good….Read more

…happy with the quality of it until I noticed that there's a DEAD PIXEL on it (see picture for reference)….Read more

Neat piece of technology. Good screen, small enough to transport (BUT NO ONE MAKES A CASE TO FIT IT)….Read more

124 customers mention connectivity, 61 positive, 63 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the tablet's connectivity: while some report it works well with computers, others mention issues with computers not recognizing the device.

…when windows update the OS the device cannot be connected and always on power saving. I need to uninstall the update for the tablet to be used again.Read more

Compatibility Issue…Read more

…Besides all of the connection issues in my original review, I found out today that if you put your computer to sleep, once you wake it up you will…Read more

…Pressure detection works great. This also works great with Krita (free photoshop like program)so if you are looking for a cheaper alternative I…Read more

102 customers mention color accuracy, 62 positive, 40 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the graphic tablet's color accuracy, with some praising its phenomenal and vibrant display while others note that it may be a tad off and can be quite noticeable on bright colors.

The quality, size, color, and resolution on this tablet is excellent, especially for its price point….Read more

…Here’s what’s poor: connecting cables, color calibration….Read more

…The anti-glare is well done, things like very vibrant yet lower on eye stress of other displays somehow….Read more

…The colors are vibrant, the buttons on the side are practically fully customizable and I’m loving have so much more…Read more


I'm really enjoying using my screen tablet

5 out of 5 stars

I'm really enjoying using my screen tablet
As a first time drawing screen tablet used, I would recommend this tablet, it's affordable and gets the jobs done. This has my first impressions of the tablet, setup and feelings about it after two weeks of use. It is also my first time using a tablet with a screen, but I have used multiple drawing tablets with no screen. When I open the box, it was easy to open and came with some instruction like where to download the diver and some basic stuff to know about the tablet The box also had sticker to identify the shortcut buttons, thought I found the sticker to be too large to put on the shortcut buttons and square while the buttons are round. It looks like if I put them on, they would stick off the buttons and make it easy to get dust on them and be easy to accidentally peel off. I think it would be better if the stickers were round and smaller. It comes with adjustable power head that can convert to different power grids. Since I’m in the US I got the US version. It’s easy to remove and replace with the conversion for when you travel. It also came with an adjustable stand for the tablet. When I first tried to open it, it was very hard. I felt like I might break it if I tried to open it. It did become easier after repeated tries. I’d would recommend you get something thin to help you pry it open the first couple times. I think it would help if the tab that close the stand was not so tight thought. To me the stand has a good range of angles. The six positions allow you to adjust it at the viewing angel that is most comfortable to you and your wrist position. For me the lowest was the most comfortable for both my wrist and viewing. At one point while I was unpacking, I placed the pen and pen-holder off to the side with the pen inside the pen holder and accidentally hit it. I thought I would have been knocked off like with my other tablet, but I was surprised to see it wasn’t. I tend to move my hand into my tablet pen when I set them off to the side so it was nice to see it can keep its balance pretty well. You have to be very deliberately to try to knock it down. Before I used it, I did let the tablet charge for a day. When I saw the wires at first, I thought the cord to plug into my computer would not be long enough, but its length is OK for me. My computer tower and tablet are about 3 feet apart. While I was trying to connect my table to my computer, I notice that either my table would only show or my screen would, not both at the same time. This was not the tablets fault, but my computer was at fault here as I found out it can’t support two screens through HDMI. I’m not sure it’s because my computer is a little older being about 5 years old. But since my computer also supports VGA and so does my computer monitor, I plugged my tablet through HDMI and my screen through VGA. If your experience a similar problem, it’s might not be the tablet it might be your computers limitations. Installing the driver was easy to do but their is no disk. The Huon website has driver you need. When I finally turn on my screen, it looks weird to me before I realized it, I had a very yellow tint. I couldn’t find Instructions on the manual on how to adjust screen settings form color, brightness, and so on to do this when I first got it. After an hour of trial and error, I found out to do so that you have to press and hold the very last button (the OSD Button) to put into settings/adjustment mode. I was able to adjust it by using the shortcut buttons on the side of the tablet. When I was doing this, this was the how I moved around in the settings/adjustment menu. The second(2nd) and third (3rd) blank buttons from the power button are the direction buttons and the fifth (5th) blank button is used to confirm and sixth (6th) blank button to cancel. If/when the menu disappears press the fourth blank button to make the menu reappear. To exit out of adjustment screen menu/mode press and hold the OSD button again. Setting up shortcut buttons on the tablet are customizable and easy for me. I use multiple programs but all the shortcut is the same so I didn’t have to worry about changing them for each program, but it should be aware that you can only have one setting. But in the manager, you can save your setting for multiple programs. When calibrating the screen make sure you do this in the position and angel your going to draw in and to hold your hand in your drawing position. I didn’t do this at first, so screen calibration was a little off for my comfort. After all the setup I started drawing and for the two weeks I had it, it took a little adjusting since I have only used drawing tablets with no screen. But once I got adjusted it became a lot easier to draw on this tablet. I made the adjustment where my tablet screen is an extension of my main monitor. I did this mainly so I can make a pop off window for my drawings and see it from multiple screens and also handle other task or even just watch videos on my main screen while I’m drawing on the tablet. While setting up the tablet was frustrating at times. I found once done it was fun and easy to draw on for my first time using a screen tablet.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2021

    Size: 15.6inchStyle: Full HDVerified Purchase

    This is my first display tablet and really debated on whether to even splurge on one since I have grown well adept to using my trusty Wacom Intuous 5 Touch Medium non-display tablet. Needless, to say, I am glad I did, though. The transition went as well as I could hope for in that I like the pen, I like the screen and drawing/painting on it seems to be working very well. I, initially, did have an "Oh-No-Moment" when I fired up Clip Studio Paint Pro and the pen wouldn't register my strokes. I searched online and found a solution. I had to go to File > Preference > Tablet… and change the "Using Tablet Service" from "Wintab" to "Tablet PC." My computer is a desktop and not a "Tablet PC" but this seems to have done the trick.

    Anyway, after using a non-display tablet for so many years and getting over the hand-eye-coordination thing, the transition to the display tablet was a bit jarring at first. But, I think, the transition will be much easier this time around because having a screen does make drawing more intuitive and fun. I even like the posture of hunching over the drawing, now, with the display tablet and harkens back to drawing on actual paper. Even, if it's not necessarily good for posture, it makes one feel more "focused." LOL! Speaking of hunching over, the new drawing position of the display tablet does introduce something I didn't encounter with a non-display tablet and that is my hand and pen does get in the way of what I am drawing a little bit. But, I think, my brain is just not used to this, yet.

    Also, the pen does squeak when pressed hard. And, pressing hard on the screen does create those "ripple effects" from the pen pressure, which gave me pause at first. But, I think that is just inherent of LCD tech….

    Other thoughts are… and not in any order… build quality is nice; feels solid since the front and back are made of aluminum; the default/out-of-the-box color of the display did not look out of whack and looked "normal" to my naked eye; I did tweak the colors a little bit to make it look closer to my reference monitor, which is an Asus PA238Q ProArt Monitor and supposedly "factory-calibrated;" so, just by eyeing it, I was able to get the Huion's screen to "match" my Asus monitor, which is possible due to the display's array of OSD settings, allowing one to adjust Gamma, Temperature, Color, etc…

    More, thoughts… Installing the driver was semi-painless; the UI of the driver is at least easy to navigate and clearly labeled; I like that one can bind the 6 keys on the side of the tablet to whatever one wants; I wish the buttons did have an LED of some kind, though, because it is hard to see when drawing at night (but, that would probably add to the cost); the touch slider-strip thingy is cool and works and I use it to zoom-in-out of my canvas; but, it is very "touchy" and "sensitive" and gets activated, unintentionally, when sliding fingers to and fro from the other side buttons; my Wacom Intuous 5 pen and the Kamvas 16 Pro Pen are very similar in feeling to me, which is great; I do wish Huion supplied different nibs as Wacom does; and, not the same hard plastic nib times 8 or what-have-you (My Wacom Intuous 5 came with different style/material nibs; so, my preferred nib on my Wacom is actually made of some rubbery substance, so it's kinda soft when drawing)….

    What else… that is all, for now… I have only had this for a day, but, wanted to post my initial impression in the hope that it can be of use to ppl out there making the same decision that I did. Thank you!

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    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Affordable and nice display tablet!

    Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2021


    This is my first display tablet and really debated on whether to even splurge on one since I have grown well adept to using my trusty Wacom Intuous 5 Touch Medium non-display tablet. Needless, to say, I am glad I did, though. The transition went as well as I could hope for in that I like the pen, I like the screen and drawing/painting on it seems to be working very well. I, initially, did have an "Oh-No-Moment" when I fired up Clip Studio Paint Pro and the pen wouldn't register my strokes. I searched online and found a solution. I had to go to File > Preference > Tablet… and change the "Using Tablet Service" from "Wintab" to "Tablet PC." My computer is a desktop and not a "Tablet PC" but this seems to have done the trick.

    Anyway, after using a non-display tablet for so many years and getting over the hand-eye-coordination thing, the transition to the display tablet was a bit jarring at first. But, I think, the transition will be much easier this time around because having a screen does make drawing more intuitive and fun. I even like the posture of hunching over the drawing, now, with the display tablet and harkens back to drawing on actual paper. Even, if it's not necessarily good for posture, it makes one feel more "focused." LOL! Speaking of hunching over, the new drawing position of the display tablet does introduce something I didn't encounter with a non-display tablet and that is my hand and pen does get in the way of what I am drawing a little bit. But, I think, my brain is just not used to this, yet.

    Also, the pen does squeak when pressed hard. And, pressing hard on the screen does create those "ripple effects" from the pen pressure, which gave me pause at first. But, I think that is just inherent of LCD tech….

    Other thoughts are… and not in any order… build quality is nice; feels solid since the front and back are made of aluminum; the default/out-of-the-box color of the display did not look out of whack and looked "normal" to my naked eye; I did tweak the colors a little bit to make it look closer to my reference monitor, which is an Asus PA238Q ProArt Monitor and supposedly "factory-calibrated;" so, just by eyeing it, I was able to get the Huion's screen to "match" my Asus monitor, which is possible due to the display's array of OSD settings, allowing one to adjust Gamma, Temperature, Color, etc…

    More, thoughts… Installing the driver was semi-painless; the UI of the driver is at least easy to navigate and clearly labeled; I like that one can bind the 6 keys on the side of the tablet to whatever one wants; I wish the buttons did have an LED of some kind, though, because it is hard to see when drawing at night (but, that would probably add to the cost); the touch slider-strip thingy is cool and works and I use it to zoom-in-out of my canvas; but, it is very "touchy" and "sensitive" and gets activated, unintentionally, when sliding fingers to and fro from the other side buttons; my Wacom Intuous 5 pen and the Kamvas 16 Pro Pen are very similar in feeling to me, which is great; I do wish Huion supplied different nibs as Wacom does; and, not the same hard plastic nib times 8 or what-have-you (My Wacom Intuous 5 came with different style/material nibs; so, my preferred nib on my Wacom is actually made of some rubbery substance, so it's kinda soft when drawing)….

    What else… that is all, for now… I have only had this for a day, but, wanted to post my initial impression in the hope that it can be of use to ppl out there making the same decision that I did. Thank you!

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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2023

    Size: 15.6inchStyle: 2.5K QHDVerified Purchase

    I came from a Wacom Cintiq 13HD that I had for a good 5 years. It still works, but it was starting to cloud up and I wanted a bigger screen. I tried XP-Pen, but its input lag and troublesome drivers had me returning it.

    Now Huion. Good god man this is way more affordable and acts practically the same as Wacom products. I got this on sale for $480, and I initially wanted to up to 4k but decided not to and I’m glad I chose this option instead. I stuck with 2.5k (that’s 2560×1440) and it’s pretty cool. Though, with its higher resolution, it’s a bit hard to see most things unless you scale it over 100%. There’s a few things I don’t like about that, but I do appreciate the crispness of this resolution though as well as the bigger screen size.

    Pros:
    – Better price than Wacom. Seriously, don’t even bother paying for the name brand because this is a way better, affordable alternative. Works pretty much the same.
    – Express keys, if you’re into that. You can program them. Also, really glad Huion implemented the pen buttons to have an eraser toggle!
    – It’s sleek, like come on.

    Cons:
    – Pen pressure. You have to play around with it a bit to get it to respond. There’s a big jump in pressure from soft to hard. I tend to draw lightly, so I had to tweak it quite a few times. Even now it still doesn’t feel right, but I’m workin on it.
    – Resolution and screen scaling. 2.5k on a tiny 15.6 inch monitor is not super ideal for me, personally. Though, I’m pretty spoiled with display and I’m not super used to a 1440p monitor with only 60 Hz refresh rate. Feels choppy lol. I think y’all will be fine tho it’s not that big of a deal.
    – Wires. It’s just a little on the short end from connecting the USB and HDMI plug to the device itself. I’m lucky enough to have it close, but I can see it being an issue for others. ALSO, why put the wires on the top left side? It’s not ideal and it’s a bother with a lot of computer setups.

    Overall, this is a super nice display tablet. 2.5k is nice and crisp if you want an upgrade from a FullHD screen. I highly recommend this tablet over Wacom. If all their products are like this, don’t even bother paying for higher!

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  • CRAIG MENZIES
    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Excellent Value for the $$$

    Reviewed in Australia on May 1, 2021

    For under $1500 (AU) this device is great value for the Photographer or Illustrator not willing or able to throw money at a Wacom tablet / display. I can't compare the experience to their high end gear as I've only used an Intuos Pro (small) previously but I've been very pleased with this HUION which has definitely replaced my aforementioned device. If you temper your expectations to the price I think you will gain much using this device.
    It's responsive, has good colour profiles built in although not Adobe RGB so your mileage for print fidelity (photography) may vary depending on your requirements.
    My one criticism is that while running it with an iMac (and also with a Macbook Pro) it loses the touch / pen connectivity after the iMac goes into powersaving mode. This appears to require a hard power off (on the display) to rectify. I've experienced no such issues with my Windows 10 devices. Clearly it has something to do with the USB communication after Powersaver mode engages under Apple OS. Several driver updates over the last 12 months haven't addressed this issue but it's not a deal breaker for me considering the cost savings I made with it.

  • T. GUERRERO
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Fantastic quality, easy to set up, affordable price – an amazing Cintiq alternative.

    Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on November 11, 2019

    I've been using Huion display tablets for about 5 years (I have a GT-191 at the office, and my first GT-220 v1 still works great, but I wanted to upgrade), and without a doubt, they have improved so much. Product design used to be more wonky and driver setup much more laborious than now. Their customer service was always good (much better than my experience with Wacom) but since they've expanded a lot in these past years, now we also have a very active community to solve quick questions, provide tutorials, etc. plus the official contests.

    I use this tablet both professionally and for personal projects, connected to my 2012 Macbook Pro. My main software is the Adobe Suite + Clip Studio Paint for illustration.

    The good: It's very responsive, virtually no parallax, no ghost lines… overall a very smooth performance. Size is also great and allows you to work with big files easily. Image quality looks nice and crisp. The pen mixes all I liked about past Huion pens (sleek design) and Wacom ones (good grip, no need to recharge). The adjustable stand is super easy to setup and use, so I change angle fluidly as I'm working. It never heats up in the same way as Cintiqs do. And I've never been a fan of express keys- however, they're so useful in this big screen that they've improved my workflow a lot.

    What could be improved: Colors looked horrendously green straight out of the box- though this is quick to solve and the color profile I created was easy to adjust, I don't remember having to do as much fiddling with my GT-220. It's also a bit frustrating that the express keys are mirrored on both sides and not customizable independently. And this is just nitpicking, but the driver interface design could be modernized a little bit.

    Overall a fantastic product, well worth the purchase.

  • Patrik
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Beautiful display

    Reviewed in Canada on October 1, 2021

    Size: 15.6inchStyle: 4K UHDVerified Purchase

    Initially I wanted to buy an iPad Pro 12.9 and I'm glad I didn't. I only draw at home and portability is not an issue. This is my first pen display so I cannot compare it with others. Beautiful colours and because it's 4k theres no pixelation. Everything looks so crisp, its like drawing on paper. I only use Clip studio paint and Photo shop and I didn't experience any lag or parallax. Nothing negative to say. I'm only used to traditional drawing and it takes a while to get adjusted to digital as you can tell from the pic. I'm 100% satisfied with the purchase.

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    Patrik

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Beautiful display

    Reviewed in Canada on October 1, 2021


    Initially I wanted to buy an iPad Pro 12.9 and I'm glad I didn't. I only draw at home and portability is not an issue. This is my first pen display so I cannot compare it with others. Beautiful colours and because it's 4k theres no pixelation. Everything looks so crisp, its like drawing on paper. I only use Clip studio paint and Photo shop and I didn't experience any lag or parallax. Nothing negative to say. I'm only used to traditional drawing and it takes a while to get adjusted to digital as you can tell from the pic. I'm 100% satisfied with the purchase.

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  • Greg
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Huion kamvas GT-221 V2 (Kamvas Pro 22)

    Reviewed in Canada on July 4, 2019

    Just to be clear, I ordered the Huion kamvas GT-221 V2 (Kamvas Pro 22), not the older GT-221.

    I feel the most important thing for me to say here is I love this. I haven't had anything capable of bringing me close to replicating my traditional pencilling process quite like this.

    First of all, I am primarily a traditional artist. Digital art has always been incredibly hard for me to get into and always lacked the detail and accuracy I was able to incorporate into my traditional works. Keeping that in mind, in one week of using this I've taken the biggest leap in digital capability since I first started.

    Battery-free Pen:
    I LOVE the design they went for for the pen. It’s nice and elegant. Apparently they used to be battery powered..no more! Woo!
    One thing that irked me was the buttons on the pen. I kept bumping the buttons, causing erratic things to happen with my art software. After about 15 minutes I went into the software and disabled the pen buttons. So, for me, no loss of functionality. I hope I can get used to it soon.

    Sensitivity:
    I'm mentioning this because I saw a few reviews talk about a lack of accuracy at low pressure levels. Personally I have had zero issue with the 1%~30% range and within CLIP Studio Paint (my preferred inking and pencilling program) I can choose any colossal sized brush and still get 1-5px strokes. You have to be incredibly light-handed and soft, but the amount of pressure depth is phenomenal and I absolutely adore it. It's so sensitive, in fact, I had to adjust the minimum pixel size of some of my brushes to get more consistent line widths while I'm adjusting so such a stark increase. I'll include an example with this review of brush strokes and dots on it. If you're not getting this level of control there might be an issue with either your program settings, drivers, hardware or practice and it'd be good to check it out.

    Display:
    Honestly with any display that you want colour accuracy and crisp picture for artwork, you should try to use the DVI output. HDMI is okay if you take the time to adjust your settings and have another calibrated screen to compare it to, like a smartphone (the difference will show up in blacks very prominently between HDMI and DVI on most displays with default settings.) Even with DVI the display isn't as crisp and as sharp as the display on a smartphone or a very nice monitor, but the difference is a slight, almost miniscule softness that shows no noticeable quality differences between my work on the Kamvas tablet vs my calibrated test display. It might be a result of the protective surface over the display itself because of how muted it seems.

    So far this thing has been amazing! I've seen many reviews on this product complaining about things like dead zones and issues with setting up the pen, but with my use of the product i had no issues. The driver installed easily and the pen was very easy to calibrate. The package arrived with no issues and was easy to setup.

    It's still working really well. they're rolling out the firmware that adds tilt support, so i'll update later about how that works. But most of my photoshop brushes (and most of the kyle brush packs) don't utilize tilt input so it won't be a life changer for me.

    All in all, I highly recommend the Huion KAMVAS Pro 22. Excellent quality and won’t break the budget.

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  • Dan Goodchild
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Excellent Pen Display

    Reviewed in Canada on December 18, 2022

    I've never used a pen display before but I've used a drawing tablet. I got this to use mainly with ZBrush (with which I'm a complete novice) and a few other programs. As a beginner, let me say that using this tablet is a breeze! It was simple to set up and easy to configure for ZBrush. And it makes using ZBrush feel so much more natural. There is no noticeable offset between the pen and the pointer, the screen is bright and easy to look at, the pen feels comfortable in my hand, and the display has a good heft to it without being overly heavy which is great for using it in my lap.

    I'm glad I got the 16" model. It's the perfect size for me to sit on my sofa with the device in my lap. If I had been able to afford to spend more, I would like to have gotten the newer 2.5k screen just so that I could have more working area in ZBrush but the 1080p version is more than good enough. I'm not sure I'd want the 4k version; ZBrush might be too small on the 16" screen at that resolution.

    I'm extremely happy with this device and I'm even happier with Huion's customer service. I think my display wasn't entirely new when I received it. The bezel around the USB port was damaged. It looked like a puppy had chewed it or (more likely) someone damaged it with a screwdriver or something and the first owner sent it back to Amazon who put it back into inventory without checking it. Being a novice with these devices, I thought it was merely cosmetic at first and didn't bother saying anything; I was ecstatic to have it and start using it. I soon began to realize that the damage was more than cosmetic though. The damaged bezel made it impossible for the cable to seat snugly in the device and the slightest movement would cause the display to disconnect and turn off. *BEFORE* I had a chance to mention anything to Amazon about it, Huion reached out to me just to ask how I liked the device. I explained the situation and they immediately offered to replace it. They sent me a UPS return label and I sent the device back on Friday December 16, 2022. I'm sitting here writing this review on Sunday December 18, 2022 with my replacement already in hand and working perfectly. According to UPS tracking, they haven't even delivered the old one to Huion yet (expected Monday, presumably because it's the next business day). One of the best customer service experiences I've ever had with any company.

    Huion has made not only a great device but also a happy and loyal customer for years to come! If you're debating between Huion and another brand, don't hesitate to get the Huion.



Product Summary: HUION Kamvas Pro 13 2.5K QHD Graphics Monitor Drawing Tablet with Screen QLED Full Lamination Battery-Free Stylus PW517 for Windows PC, Mac, Android, 13.3inch Digital Drawing Tablet Pen Display

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Please note: Kamvas Pro 13 (2.5K) Pen Display is not a standalone product, this device must be connected to a computer/laptop to work.
Outstanding Visuals: With 2560×1600 QHD resolution and a high pixel density of 226ppi, the Huion Kamvas Pro 13 (2.5K) digital drawing tablet will show every detail of your creation in striking clarity.
True-to-life Colors: Powered by Quantum Dot technology, Kamvas Pro 13 (2.5K) graphic drawing art tablet with a screen able to deliver 16.7 million colors with 99% sRGB color gamut coverage and a high contrast ratio of 1200:1 that ensures smooth color gradation and precision
Full lamination technology: decrease parallax and ensure users a better visual experience. Besides, Kamvas Pro 13 (2.5K) pen display comes with anti-glare glass to prevent the reflection of light.
Advanced Pen Performance: By using Huion PenTech 3.0 battery-free PW517 offers amazing precision and natural control, ±60° tilt recognition. We also provide felt nibs for you, enhancing the friction between the screen surface and the pen nib.
Improve your efficiency: You can set up your favorite software shortcuts to the pen-side buttons and the 7 express keys on the display making the creative process more productive and enjoyable.
Flexible Connectivity & Compatibility: Support Version like Windows 7 or above, Mac OS 10.12 or above, and Android.

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