
Description:
Review:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not 2K, but a nice comfortable size and tracks acurately
I went back and forth between buying a small tablet with a finer resolution and a large tablet with more 'room' for app panels etc.Went for this in the end. 'only' 1080p, so you will notice some visible pixels to begin with (especially if you are used to working on 2k/4k computer monitors), but honestly after a while you don't really notice and the trade off is you do have a more comfortable workspace with plenty of room for your brush and color panels etc inside your app of choice.Screen is bonded for more accurate pen tracking than the equivalently priced XPen display tablets (for instance) honestly it's hardly noticeable, it's so spot on to the tip of the pen.The screen also has a semi matt finish for a (slightly) less slippery, more papery feel.I still find the sensation of hard plastic pen nip againsts glass unnatural however, so i bought a set of Huion replacement felt nips for the pen which makes it so much better (in my opinion).The bundled power/display cables give plently of connection options, but I do wish it could either be powered and povide display through a single Thunderbolt connection with a single USBc lead or at least be able to use a standard USBc cable each for power and display, rather than the messy and awkward 'hydra' cable that comes with USBc at one end and all 3 of USBc/5mm Power/HDMI on the other.But... All said still a round great budget display tablet.
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing tablet!
So glad I bought this over the Wacom, when I first got it I thought it wasn’t working properly then I remembered you have to download the drivers from Huion - and within minutes it was working perfectly using Corel Painter. It comes with the USB C and drawing glove etc so everything you need is included. There is zero noticeable parallax it just works like a dream. I wish I didn’t struggle with the iPad for so long, this is so much nicer to draw on and a perfect size. I am confident my skills will improve now.
4.0 out of 5 stars PLEASE READ FOR EVERYONE AND BLACK SCREEN SUFFERERS
The media could not be loaded. Pictured above I have the HDMI cable from the all in one cable plugged into the back of my pc and the regular USB power cable plugged into a USB port in the back also. I have not plugged in the red power cable because the USB cable can take enough power from my pc to give to the tablet to use on its own so it will work. These cables are connected to the other longer cable on the othee end of the coupler which is connected to my Huinon tablet as above.I've also included a breakdown of the pen in a video above too. On my drawing software (Krita) one of the pen buttons can toggle the brush/rubber on and off and the other brings up an advanced colour palette. The results in some other software may vary.Disclaimer:I am not an expert with this product but I do know the following:*You need a PC or laptop to use this tablet mainly but you can connect it to other devices like a phone and it can work that way as a second screen, working on something that has already been saved to the cloud for e.g and can be accessed from your phone to work on with the tablet it is connected to. (Using a USB-C cable I presume)You also need to install the newest version of the software that works with the tablet to maintain it and allow it to be used with your digital drawing software. (If you don't know which one is the most recent one, you can check the update details for the version on the Huinon website after searching for whatever tablet version you have and what software you need, (and it will tell you what it's added or fixed since the last patch and you should be able to identify it from there) or download the manual if you've lost the set up instructions, or the Huinon official software for the tablet to use it properly and calibrate the pen or pressure level sensitivity in the pen).- Or you can just do what I did the first time and install all the versions and let your computer tell you that you've got the old version and it needs to be uninstalled before you install the newest one. You also must not have any other existing drawing tablet software (the software program for configuring the tablet settings, not the software you use for drawing).When using a PC or laptop if the tablet screen isn't duplicating like it should, make sure you set the screen settings to "Extend" or "Duplicate". (This can be done by pressing the Windows key + P for project settings which is how you can set up a double monitor with a connected device on a Windows PC) If the methods below aren't working for you then it's probably the result of a broken wire during transit or somehow the leads have been inserted to the incorrect ports or simply aren't inserted in enough (like they are hanging out and aren't properly connected into the port).When it works the tablet is great and the nibs bearly wear down, so you won't catch yourself paying the ludicrous £15 for more replacement nibs for that new fancy wacom tablet you're eyeing after using the pen for 0.5 seconds. This was the main reason I went for this tablet from a brand I'd never heard of becauseA) it had a good size, buttons were handy and other users had said the pen/nib quality was great + I lack the hand-eye coordination for a screenless tablet for digital art andB) I believe a german reviewer compared their pen from a decade's worth of use with older version of the more modern wacom tablets and it was still usable, but the new pen nibs she got with the overpriced new tablet lasted all of two hours. Ridiculous.There is one big issue with the Kamvas 13 tablet which is the fact that it has a black screen - no connection issue when trying to set it up for the first time. (Right out of the box)- Black screen issue -The instructions aren't clear when it comes to setting it up at all. I nearly threw mine out when I got the black screen issue that this tablet is infamous for apprently.(You plug in the cables whichever way from the tablet to your device and you turn the screen on with the button and the power button on the tablet stays red after a second of the huinon logo showing up on screen and then it says no connection and goes into power saving mode and the tablet stays off.)After a day of being depressed because the highlight of my week was ruined and i thought the tablet was broken or I was missing leads or something to make it work - and a frustrating amount of research and YouTube review videos watched later, I discovered the two awkward ways the tablet should be set up. - and I've written them here for any poor souls that encounter the same issue.Methods of setting it up (2 ways):- All in one cable set up -What it is:This cable as a short red USB power cable, a short HDMI cable and the longer USB-C cable that goes into the tablet at the top port on the right. (doesn't matter if it's in with the lead pointing up or down the ways)How:You can connect the all in one cable on its own from the tablet to your device (bendy bit with the curvey end goes into the top right side port of the tablet and the middle wire goes to the hdmi port) without connecting the red power usb lead to one of your device's usb ports if your laptop or PC has enough power output to power the tablet when it's turned on. (Taken from the other leads going from the tablet into the pc or laptop)Otherwise if it's still not functioning it needs more power to work. You'll need to connect the extended version of the power lead (longer red power lead that comes with the tablet) to the smaller lead on the all in one cable and connect the longer part of the whole (now extended with the short lead + longer version of the lead) cable into a usb compatible plug and plug it into any normal outlet or socket.- All in one USB-C set up -What it is:This is actually the most painless way of setting up the tablet (but of course you're only told this AFTER you look at any YouTube review of the tablet or at the bottom of the set up instructions, telling you the cable can be bought seperately along with the USB plug. (you might need if your laptop or PC can't power the tablet in its own even with the short power lead connected via a USB port on the side of your device) It works first try for the reviewer setting up the tablet that way) as it literally just involves you buying the double ended USB-C to USB-C cable from the Huinon store (available on it's Bolo version which is accessible from the store link at the top of this product page near the tablet product description) for a brisk £20 ~ £25 (on the Huinon Bolo store) or £35 on the Huinon website store, but it only delivers to the US so be careful if you're in the UK and want to order it that way. You are recommended to only order the Huinon double ended USB-C cable so that it will be guaranteed to work wih the tablet instead of the wire being faulty or incompatible with the tablet.How:Literally just plug the USB-C double ended cable from the bottom port on the right side of the tablet straight into a USB-C compatible port on your laptop or PC. I'm pretty sure this lead is also used to connect/link the tablet to be used on more obscure devices like a phone etc. With the drawing you have been working on already saved to be opened on your drawing software and worked on with the tablet. However, it depends on your interface prefence and what device you use your drawing software on mainly.I use Krita on an Alienware Aurora R7 PC, so setting it up was fine once I found out how to and discovered where the HDMI ports were on the back of the PC block even though I spent a day looking for them and were convinced they didn't exist.- when they were really just disguised by the fact that they were right above the vents and weren't labelled at all with nothing as much as a symbol or anything like the trident looking ones you see above any standard USB port.Thank you for reading and I hope you get your tablet working. If you still need help with the black screen issue the Huinon support page for the Kamvas 13 is here:https://huion.uk/pages/supportThe troubleshooting video I watched for the methods I described to tackle the issue is here:https://youtu.be/fbOLXnnJH4M& The most useful reviewer video I watched is here using the USB-C cable method straight out of the box:https://youtu.be/Aho48V75gmoHappy drawing!
5.0 out of 5 stars My experience
Got this about 2 months ago, my experience so far has been flawless. It's plastic but it doesn't feel cheap, the pen's a bit lighter than my liking bit that's because i used a wacom cintiq 13HD before (seen in the picture as a comparison).The screen is fully colour customisable, very accurate and vibrant colours btw.I haven't had a single problem with it, downloading the driver and setting it up was 10 minutes at most.The stand is fully adjustable and is a piece of cake to handle.Overall worth the price, I would go as far as saying the quality is very similar to wacom's.Littl I warning tho, this tablet is HUGE. I didn't expect it to be so big but its a beast.
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good value
This is my first display drawing tablet so I can't say if it's better or not than other brands/models. It is nicely built, the screen is pleasant to draw on it, has a slight friction on it. It is big enough to simulate that you're drawing on an A3 landscape paper with space on the sides for the tools of your drawing software (this model doesn't have hard buttons on the sides). The stand feels nice and solid but it does not allow rotating the screen to portrait mode, that would require a much beefier and heavy stand. The stylus is good but the buttons on it could be more precise. Overall I'm very pleased, it is really good value for money.
Dissappointed
Seems to be a good product but to my surprise the drivers require admin access to run always. I wanted to use this as an add on to a corporate laptop but this is not suitable for this environment. I've returned the product.
La garantia funciona
Despues de casi un año de uso, la pantalla se quedó negra. El servicio técnico de Huion, me ha enviado una completamente nueva.La tablet en si funciona muy bien, el lapiz es preciso, y tambien la uso de tercer monitor.Lo unico es que el marco de la pantalla, es muy grande. Tiene como 1,5CM alrededor que no es pantalla. Pero cumple su función, y verse se ve bien.Muy contento con la marca, por que he tenido muy malas experiencias con otras marcas chinas y su servicio postventa. Está responde, lo recomiendo totalmente.
Sehr zufrieden, kann ich nur empfehlen
Also ich bin sehr zufrieden mit diesem pad. Ich war schon total gehypt als es bei mir ankam, als ich es öffnete war die freute noch größer.Ich habe schon ein pad aber ohne Display und war total begeistert dieses nun mit Display zu haben, es ist ein ganz anderes Zeichen Gefühl. Das Display ist nicht glatt es fühlt sich wie ein hochwertiges Blatt an, der Stift ist super fühlt sich wie ein weicher Bleistift an und hat einen gummimantel an der Stift Führung, meiner Meinung nach. Die Helligkeit ist super, da ich immer abends im dunklen zeichne ist es perfekt, ich finde nicht das es die Augen reizt so wie man das kennt vom zb handy. Es spiegelt nicht und ich zeichne relativ schnell wenn ich einmal drin bin und habe da überhaupt keine probleme. Das 3 in 1 Kabel funktioniert gut hab es mit meinem PC angeschlossen. Beim Treiber hatte ich erst Probleme hab dann aber die ältere Variante 14 statt 15 installiert und es ging damit super, bei mehreren Monitoren muss man um präzise zu zeichnen (damit der Stift passt) den Monitor ausmachen. Bei meinem Programm Clip Studio Pro musste ich das noch einstellen und es klappt super.Bin echt zufrieden und kann es nur empfehlen, jeder der gerne auf Papier zeichnet so wie ich wird damit sicher gut umgehen können und die Vorteile eines Displays genießen. Für Anfänger top.Laptop, Handy und switch werde ich noch ausprobieren.Beim streamen (bei twitch über streamlaps Obs) muss mal alles vorher anmachen und dann das pad, alles rüber ziehen und Monitor aus
Bon produit
Article apprécié par ma fille qui fait une formation d'illustratrice + graphiste, bonne taille de l'écran, pas trop grand
Superó todas mis expectativas
Soy ilustrador profesional. Uso Mac M1. Trabajo más de 8 horas al día con tablets. Llevo 5 meses usando la Kamvas 22 Plus. Antes usaba una Cintiq 13 HD. Necesitaba una tablet más grande. La diferencia de precio tan grande entre Wacom y Huion me hacía pensarme las cosas. Al final tomé la decisión y no me arrepiento. De hecho, la Huion ha superado mis expectativas.Mis dudas antes de usar Huion era si la imagen en pantalla se vería nítida, porque al haber un cristal mate podría haber quizá una distorsión (como el efecto arcoíris). Antes usaba un protector de pantalla mate sobre mi Cintiq, y la distorsión de colores era bastante notable. Pero para mi sorpresa ese efecto no se da para nada en el cristal mate de la Kamvas Plus 22. Jamás tendrás un nitidez como si fuera un cristal brillante (glossy), pero estamos hablando de mate.Otra duda antes de comprarla era si la resolución de 1080 sería suficiente para un monitor de 22 pulgadas. Tenía miedo a que se viera todo pixeleado. Tras trabajar muchos años en una Cintiq a muy alta resolución, al principio sí noté esa "bajada" de resolución. Pero la verdad es que me acostumbré en asunto de una semana. Ahora mismo no noto ningún pixeleado. Creo que es un asunto de que el cerebro se adapte. La única manera de notar píxeles es acercando los ojos muchísimo (menos de 30 cm) a la tablet, pero yo nunca trabajo así de cerca. Honestamente creo que 1080 en 22 pulgadas es más que suficiente. Mayor resolución, al menos para mi trabajo, sería un exceso y quizá hasta un gasto innecesario en electricidad. El ojo humano no está acostumbrado a ver las cosas ultra enfocadas como nos lo dan estos monitores nuevos a ultra alta resolución, que en mi opinión dan una imagen artificial. Si estás pensando en monitores 2k o 4k, piénsatelo porque creo que es "overkill", y al final si usas esas altas resoluciones los iconos y menús de tus programas se verán en miniatura, y terminarás bajándole la resolución a 1080 para verlo todo normal. Así que, ¿para qué pagar por una resolución alta que no vas a usar y cuya diferencia es casi imperceptible?También me preocupaba que llegaran "píxeles muertos". La tablet llegó con un solo pixel muerto. Pensé en cambiarla, pero a la semana ya me había acostumbrado al grado que el pixel muerto "desapareció". Mi cerebro ya no lo veía a menos que lo buscara. Así que no la devolví porque no me molestaba para nada.Otra preocupación que tenía era si el cristal se rallaría. Como prevención compré un protector de pantalla para ponérselo en caso de notar el primer rallazo. Pero afortunadamente, hasta la fecha, no hay ningún rallazo en la pantalla. La he inspeccionado con cuidado, con mucha luz, y ni siquiera se ven micro ralladuras. Está como nueva. Solo por esta razón creo que vale la pena comprarse la 22 Plus en vez de la 22. El protector de pantalla que compré está ahí sin abrir.En cuanto a colores, son muy brillantes. Tiene mucha luz. Solo diría que los rojos están demasiado potentes, muy saturados, y aun no he encontrado la manera de equilibrarlos al 100%. No sé si se pueda. Pero cuando se trata de ilustración, siempre es bueno trabajar con más de un monitor para comparar. Es muy difícil que haya dos monitores que muestren una imagen igual.La tablet trae un guante que creo es muy necesario, porque cualquier sudor que tengas se pega a la superficie y hace que el lápiz no fluya igual sobre el cristal. Para evitar esto tengo que usar siempre el guante. El tamaño del guante, sobre todo en los dedos, era muy pequeño para mí. Para solucionar eso corté las puntas de las partes de los dedos, y ahora me queda muy bien. Recomiendo limpiar el cristal con un líquido sin alcohol al menos una vez al día para asegurar que no haya grasa pegada.No hay efecto parallax.La tablet no se sobrecalienta. No noto calor ni nada raro al trabajar. No emite ningún tipo de sonido.No he tenido problemas con temas de drivers. Instalación fácil. Por recomendación tuve que desinstalar los drivers de Wacom antes de instalar los de Huion.No he tenido que usar el servicio técnico de Huion, así que no puedo opinar al respecto.Después de estos 5 meses, sinceramente creo que me quedo con Huion frente a Wacom. Es cierto que Wacom es el Mercedes Benz de las tablets, pero siendo yo profesional, creo que no vale la pena gastar tanto dinero cuando tienes una alternativa de la calidad de Huion. La tablet se siente profesional, y también se ve profesional. Es la mejor inversión que he hecho en años. Y aun me resulta increíble que tenga esta herramienta por unos 500 € viendo los precios monstruosos que cuestan las Wacom de tamaño similar. Si en algún momento me da un problema editaré esta reseña para indicarlo.
Visit the HUION Store
HUION KAMVAS 22 Plus Graphics Drawing Tablet with Full-laminated QD Screen 140% s RGB Android Support Ideal for Homeworking & Distance Learning Adjustable Stand - 21.5inch
AED424358
Quantity:
Order today to get by
Free delivery on orders over AED 200
Imported From: United Kingdom
At bolo.ae, we stand behind the authenticity and quality of every product we sell. We guarantee that all items offered on our website are 100% genuine, sourced directly from authorized distributors, trusted partners, or the original brands themselves.
We do not sell counterfeit, replica, or unauthorized goods. Each product undergoes thorough inspection and verification at our consolidation and fulfilment centers to ensure it meets our strict authenticity and quality standards before being shipped and delivered to you.
If you ever have concerns regarding the authenticity of a product purchased from us, please contact Bolo Support . We will review your inquiry promptly and, if necessary, provide documentation verifying authenticity or offer a suitable resolution.
Your trust is our top priority, and we are committed to maintaining transparency and integrity in every transaction.
All product information, including images, descriptions, and reviews, is provided by third-party vendors. bolo.ae is not responsible for any claims, promotions, or representations made within product content or images. For more accurate or detailed product information, please contact the manufacturer directly or reach out to Bolo Support.
Unless otherwise stated during checkout, all prices displayed on the product page include applicable taxes and import duties.
bolo.ae operates in accordance with the laws and regulations of United Arab Emirates. Any items found to be restricted or prohibited for sale within the UAE will be cancelled prior to shipment. We take proactive measures to ensure that only products permitted for sale in United Arab Emirates are listed on our website.
All items are shipped by air, and any products classified as “Dangerous Goods (DG)” under IATA regulations will be removed from the order and cancelled.
All orders are processed manually, and we make every effort to process them promptly once confirmed. Products cancelled due to the above reasons will be permanently removed from listings across the website.
Similar suggestions by Bolo
More from this brand
Similar items from “Graphic Tablets”
Share with
Or share with link
https://www.bolo.ae/products/KO0897XA196
Visit the HUION Store
HUION KAMVAS 22 Plus Graphics Drawing Tablet with Full-laminated QD Screen 140% s RGB Android Support Ideal for Homeworking & Distance Learning Adjustable Stand - 21.5inch
AED424358
Quantity:
Order today to get by
Free delivery on orders over AED 200
Imported From: United Kingdom
At bolo.ae, we stand behind the authenticity and quality of every product we sell. We guarantee that all items offered on our website are 100% genuine, sourced directly from authorized distributors, trusted partners, or the original brands themselves.
We do not sell counterfeit, replica, or unauthorized goods. Each product undergoes thorough inspection and verification at our consolidation and fulfilment centers to ensure it meets our strict authenticity and quality standards before being shipped and delivered to you.
If you ever have concerns regarding the authenticity of a product purchased from us, please contact Bolo Support . We will review your inquiry promptly and, if necessary, provide documentation verifying authenticity or offer a suitable resolution.
Your trust is our top priority, and we are committed to maintaining transparency and integrity in every transaction.
All product information, including images, descriptions, and reviews, is provided by third-party vendors. bolo.ae is not responsible for any claims, promotions, or representations made within product content or images. For more accurate or detailed product information, please contact the manufacturer directly or reach out to Bolo Support.
Unless otherwise stated during checkout, all prices displayed on the product page include applicable taxes and import duties.
bolo.ae operates in accordance with the laws and regulations of United Arab Emirates. Any items found to be restricted or prohibited for sale within the UAE will be cancelled prior to shipment. We take proactive measures to ensure that only products permitted for sale in United Arab Emirates are listed on our website.
All items are shipped by air, and any products classified as “Dangerous Goods (DG)” under IATA regulations will be removed from the order and cancelled.
All orders are processed manually, and we make every effort to process them promptly once confirmed. Products cancelled due to the above reasons will be permanently removed from listings across the website.
Description:
Review:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not 2K, but a nice comfortable size and tracks acurately
I went back and forth between buying a small tablet with a finer resolution and a large tablet with more 'room' for app panels etc.Went for this in the end. 'only' 1080p, so you will notice some visible pixels to begin with (especially if you are used to working on 2k/4k computer monitors), but honestly after a while you don't really notice and the trade off is you do have a more comfortable workspace with plenty of room for your brush and color panels etc inside your app of choice.Screen is bonded for more accurate pen tracking than the equivalently priced XPen display tablets (for instance) honestly it's hardly noticeable, it's so spot on to the tip of the pen.The screen also has a semi matt finish for a (slightly) less slippery, more papery feel.I still find the sensation of hard plastic pen nip againsts glass unnatural however, so i bought a set of Huion replacement felt nips for the pen which makes it so much better (in my opinion).The bundled power/display cables give plently of connection options, but I do wish it could either be powered and povide display through a single Thunderbolt connection with a single USBc lead or at least be able to use a standard USBc cable each for power and display, rather than the messy and awkward 'hydra' cable that comes with USBc at one end and all 3 of USBc/5mm Power/HDMI on the other.But... All said still a round great budget display tablet.
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing tablet!
So glad I bought this over the Wacom, when I first got it I thought it wasn’t working properly then I remembered you have to download the drivers from Huion - and within minutes it was working perfectly using Corel Painter. It comes with the USB C and drawing glove etc so everything you need is included. There is zero noticeable parallax it just works like a dream. I wish I didn’t struggle with the iPad for so long, this is so much nicer to draw on and a perfect size. I am confident my skills will improve now.
4.0 out of 5 stars PLEASE READ FOR EVERYONE AND BLACK SCREEN SUFFERERS
The media could not be loaded. Pictured above I have the HDMI cable from the all in one cable plugged into the back of my pc and the regular USB power cable plugged into a USB port in the back also. I have not plugged in the red power cable because the USB cable can take enough power from my pc to give to the tablet to use on its own so it will work. These cables are connected to the other longer cable on the othee end of the coupler which is connected to my Huinon tablet as above.I've also included a breakdown of the pen in a video above too. On my drawing software (Krita) one of the pen buttons can toggle the brush/rubber on and off and the other brings up an advanced colour palette. The results in some other software may vary.Disclaimer:I am not an expert with this product but I do know the following:*You need a PC or laptop to use this tablet mainly but you can connect it to other devices like a phone and it can work that way as a second screen, working on something that has already been saved to the cloud for e.g and can be accessed from your phone to work on with the tablet it is connected to. (Using a USB-C cable I presume)You also need to install the newest version of the software that works with the tablet to maintain it and allow it to be used with your digital drawing software. (If you don't know which one is the most recent one, you can check the update details for the version on the Huinon website after searching for whatever tablet version you have and what software you need, (and it will tell you what it's added or fixed since the last patch and you should be able to identify it from there) or download the manual if you've lost the set up instructions, or the Huinon official software for the tablet to use it properly and calibrate the pen or pressure level sensitivity in the pen).- Or you can just do what I did the first time and install all the versions and let your computer tell you that you've got the old version and it needs to be uninstalled before you install the newest one. You also must not have any other existing drawing tablet software (the software program for configuring the tablet settings, not the software you use for drawing).When using a PC or laptop if the tablet screen isn't duplicating like it should, make sure you set the screen settings to "Extend" or "Duplicate". (This can be done by pressing the Windows key + P for project settings which is how you can set up a double monitor with a connected device on a Windows PC) If the methods below aren't working for you then it's probably the result of a broken wire during transit or somehow the leads have been inserted to the incorrect ports or simply aren't inserted in enough (like they are hanging out and aren't properly connected into the port).When it works the tablet is great and the nibs bearly wear down, so you won't catch yourself paying the ludicrous £15 for more replacement nibs for that new fancy wacom tablet you're eyeing after using the pen for 0.5 seconds. This was the main reason I went for this tablet from a brand I'd never heard of becauseA) it had a good size, buttons were handy and other users had said the pen/nib quality was great + I lack the hand-eye coordination for a screenless tablet for digital art andB) I believe a german reviewer compared their pen from a decade's worth of use with older version of the more modern wacom tablets and it was still usable, but the new pen nibs she got with the overpriced new tablet lasted all of two hours. Ridiculous.There is one big issue with the Kamvas 13 tablet which is the fact that it has a black screen - no connection issue when trying to set it up for the first time. (Right out of the box)- Black screen issue -The instructions aren't clear when it comes to setting it up at all. I nearly threw mine out when I got the black screen issue that this tablet is infamous for apprently.(You plug in the cables whichever way from the tablet to your device and you turn the screen on with the button and the power button on the tablet stays red after a second of the huinon logo showing up on screen and then it says no connection and goes into power saving mode and the tablet stays off.)After a day of being depressed because the highlight of my week was ruined and i thought the tablet was broken or I was missing leads or something to make it work - and a frustrating amount of research and YouTube review videos watched later, I discovered the two awkward ways the tablet should be set up. - and I've written them here for any poor souls that encounter the same issue.Methods of setting it up (2 ways):- All in one cable set up -What it is:This cable as a short red USB power cable, a short HDMI cable and the longer USB-C cable that goes into the tablet at the top port on the right. (doesn't matter if it's in with the lead pointing up or down the ways)How:You can connect the all in one cable on its own from the tablet to your device (bendy bit with the curvey end goes into the top right side port of the tablet and the middle wire goes to the hdmi port) without connecting the red power usb lead to one of your device's usb ports if your laptop or PC has enough power output to power the tablet when it's turned on. (Taken from the other leads going from the tablet into the pc or laptop)Otherwise if it's still not functioning it needs more power to work. You'll need to connect the extended version of the power lead (longer red power lead that comes with the tablet) to the smaller lead on the all in one cable and connect the longer part of the whole (now extended with the short lead + longer version of the lead) cable into a usb compatible plug and plug it into any normal outlet or socket.- All in one USB-C set up -What it is:This is actually the most painless way of setting up the tablet (but of course you're only told this AFTER you look at any YouTube review of the tablet or at the bottom of the set up instructions, telling you the cable can be bought seperately along with the USB plug. (you might need if your laptop or PC can't power the tablet in its own even with the short power lead connected via a USB port on the side of your device) It works first try for the reviewer setting up the tablet that way) as it literally just involves you buying the double ended USB-C to USB-C cable from the Huinon store (available on it's Bolo version which is accessible from the store link at the top of this product page near the tablet product description) for a brisk £20 ~ £25 (on the Huinon Bolo store) or £35 on the Huinon website store, but it only delivers to the US so be careful if you're in the UK and want to order it that way. You are recommended to only order the Huinon double ended USB-C cable so that it will be guaranteed to work wih the tablet instead of the wire being faulty or incompatible with the tablet.How:Literally just plug the USB-C double ended cable from the bottom port on the right side of the tablet straight into a USB-C compatible port on your laptop or PC. I'm pretty sure this lead is also used to connect/link the tablet to be used on more obscure devices like a phone etc. With the drawing you have been working on already saved to be opened on your drawing software and worked on with the tablet. However, it depends on your interface prefence and what device you use your drawing software on mainly.I use Krita on an Alienware Aurora R7 PC, so setting it up was fine once I found out how to and discovered where the HDMI ports were on the back of the PC block even though I spent a day looking for them and were convinced they didn't exist.- when they were really just disguised by the fact that they were right above the vents and weren't labelled at all with nothing as much as a symbol or anything like the trident looking ones you see above any standard USB port.Thank you for reading and I hope you get your tablet working. If you still need help with the black screen issue the Huinon support page for the Kamvas 13 is here:https://huion.uk/pages/supportThe troubleshooting video I watched for the methods I described to tackle the issue is here:https://youtu.be/fbOLXnnJH4M& The most useful reviewer video I watched is here using the USB-C cable method straight out of the box:https://youtu.be/Aho48V75gmoHappy drawing!
5.0 out of 5 stars My experience
Got this about 2 months ago, my experience so far has been flawless. It's plastic but it doesn't feel cheap, the pen's a bit lighter than my liking bit that's because i used a wacom cintiq 13HD before (seen in the picture as a comparison).The screen is fully colour customisable, very accurate and vibrant colours btw.I haven't had a single problem with it, downloading the driver and setting it up was 10 minutes at most.The stand is fully adjustable and is a piece of cake to handle.Overall worth the price, I would go as far as saying the quality is very similar to wacom's.Littl I warning tho, this tablet is HUGE. I didn't expect it to be so big but its a beast.
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good value
This is my first display drawing tablet so I can't say if it's better or not than other brands/models. It is nicely built, the screen is pleasant to draw on it, has a slight friction on it. It is big enough to simulate that you're drawing on an A3 landscape paper with space on the sides for the tools of your drawing software (this model doesn't have hard buttons on the sides). The stand feels nice and solid but it does not allow rotating the screen to portrait mode, that would require a much beefier and heavy stand. The stylus is good but the buttons on it could be more precise. Overall I'm very pleased, it is really good value for money.
Dissappointed
Seems to be a good product but to my surprise the drivers require admin access to run always. I wanted to use this as an add on to a corporate laptop but this is not suitable for this environment. I've returned the product.
La garantia funciona
Despues de casi un año de uso, la pantalla se quedó negra. El servicio técnico de Huion, me ha enviado una completamente nueva.La tablet en si funciona muy bien, el lapiz es preciso, y tambien la uso de tercer monitor.Lo unico es que el marco de la pantalla, es muy grande. Tiene como 1,5CM alrededor que no es pantalla. Pero cumple su función, y verse se ve bien.Muy contento con la marca, por que he tenido muy malas experiencias con otras marcas chinas y su servicio postventa. Está responde, lo recomiendo totalmente.
Sehr zufrieden, kann ich nur empfehlen
Also ich bin sehr zufrieden mit diesem pad. Ich war schon total gehypt als es bei mir ankam, als ich es öffnete war die freute noch größer.Ich habe schon ein pad aber ohne Display und war total begeistert dieses nun mit Display zu haben, es ist ein ganz anderes Zeichen Gefühl. Das Display ist nicht glatt es fühlt sich wie ein hochwertiges Blatt an, der Stift ist super fühlt sich wie ein weicher Bleistift an und hat einen gummimantel an der Stift Führung, meiner Meinung nach. Die Helligkeit ist super, da ich immer abends im dunklen zeichne ist es perfekt, ich finde nicht das es die Augen reizt so wie man das kennt vom zb handy. Es spiegelt nicht und ich zeichne relativ schnell wenn ich einmal drin bin und habe da überhaupt keine probleme. Das 3 in 1 Kabel funktioniert gut hab es mit meinem PC angeschlossen. Beim Treiber hatte ich erst Probleme hab dann aber die ältere Variante 14 statt 15 installiert und es ging damit super, bei mehreren Monitoren muss man um präzise zu zeichnen (damit der Stift passt) den Monitor ausmachen. Bei meinem Programm Clip Studio Pro musste ich das noch einstellen und es klappt super.Bin echt zufrieden und kann es nur empfehlen, jeder der gerne auf Papier zeichnet so wie ich wird damit sicher gut umgehen können und die Vorteile eines Displays genießen. Für Anfänger top.Laptop, Handy und switch werde ich noch ausprobieren.Beim streamen (bei twitch über streamlaps Obs) muss mal alles vorher anmachen und dann das pad, alles rüber ziehen und Monitor aus
Bon produit
Article apprécié par ma fille qui fait une formation d'illustratrice + graphiste, bonne taille de l'écran, pas trop grand
Superó todas mis expectativas
Soy ilustrador profesional. Uso Mac M1. Trabajo más de 8 horas al día con tablets. Llevo 5 meses usando la Kamvas 22 Plus. Antes usaba una Cintiq 13 HD. Necesitaba una tablet más grande. La diferencia de precio tan grande entre Wacom y Huion me hacía pensarme las cosas. Al final tomé la decisión y no me arrepiento. De hecho, la Huion ha superado mis expectativas.Mis dudas antes de usar Huion era si la imagen en pantalla se vería nítida, porque al haber un cristal mate podría haber quizá una distorsión (como el efecto arcoíris). Antes usaba un protector de pantalla mate sobre mi Cintiq, y la distorsión de colores era bastante notable. Pero para mi sorpresa ese efecto no se da para nada en el cristal mate de la Kamvas Plus 22. Jamás tendrás un nitidez como si fuera un cristal brillante (glossy), pero estamos hablando de mate.Otra duda antes de comprarla era si la resolución de 1080 sería suficiente para un monitor de 22 pulgadas. Tenía miedo a que se viera todo pixeleado. Tras trabajar muchos años en una Cintiq a muy alta resolución, al principio sí noté esa "bajada" de resolución. Pero la verdad es que me acostumbré en asunto de una semana. Ahora mismo no noto ningún pixeleado. Creo que es un asunto de que el cerebro se adapte. La única manera de notar píxeles es acercando los ojos muchísimo (menos de 30 cm) a la tablet, pero yo nunca trabajo así de cerca. Honestamente creo que 1080 en 22 pulgadas es más que suficiente. Mayor resolución, al menos para mi trabajo, sería un exceso y quizá hasta un gasto innecesario en electricidad. El ojo humano no está acostumbrado a ver las cosas ultra enfocadas como nos lo dan estos monitores nuevos a ultra alta resolución, que en mi opinión dan una imagen artificial. Si estás pensando en monitores 2k o 4k, piénsatelo porque creo que es "overkill", y al final si usas esas altas resoluciones los iconos y menús de tus programas se verán en miniatura, y terminarás bajándole la resolución a 1080 para verlo todo normal. Así que, ¿para qué pagar por una resolución alta que no vas a usar y cuya diferencia es casi imperceptible?También me preocupaba que llegaran "píxeles muertos". La tablet llegó con un solo pixel muerto. Pensé en cambiarla, pero a la semana ya me había acostumbrado al grado que el pixel muerto "desapareció". Mi cerebro ya no lo veía a menos que lo buscara. Así que no la devolví porque no me molestaba para nada.Otra preocupación que tenía era si el cristal se rallaría. Como prevención compré un protector de pantalla para ponérselo en caso de notar el primer rallazo. Pero afortunadamente, hasta la fecha, no hay ningún rallazo en la pantalla. La he inspeccionado con cuidado, con mucha luz, y ni siquiera se ven micro ralladuras. Está como nueva. Solo por esta razón creo que vale la pena comprarse la 22 Plus en vez de la 22. El protector de pantalla que compré está ahí sin abrir.En cuanto a colores, son muy brillantes. Tiene mucha luz. Solo diría que los rojos están demasiado potentes, muy saturados, y aun no he encontrado la manera de equilibrarlos al 100%. No sé si se pueda. Pero cuando se trata de ilustración, siempre es bueno trabajar con más de un monitor para comparar. Es muy difícil que haya dos monitores que muestren una imagen igual.La tablet trae un guante que creo es muy necesario, porque cualquier sudor que tengas se pega a la superficie y hace que el lápiz no fluya igual sobre el cristal. Para evitar esto tengo que usar siempre el guante. El tamaño del guante, sobre todo en los dedos, era muy pequeño para mí. Para solucionar eso corté las puntas de las partes de los dedos, y ahora me queda muy bien. Recomiendo limpiar el cristal con un líquido sin alcohol al menos una vez al día para asegurar que no haya grasa pegada.No hay efecto parallax.La tablet no se sobrecalienta. No noto calor ni nada raro al trabajar. No emite ningún tipo de sonido.No he tenido problemas con temas de drivers. Instalación fácil. Por recomendación tuve que desinstalar los drivers de Wacom antes de instalar los de Huion.No he tenido que usar el servicio técnico de Huion, así que no puedo opinar al respecto.Después de estos 5 meses, sinceramente creo que me quedo con Huion frente a Wacom. Es cierto que Wacom es el Mercedes Benz de las tablets, pero siendo yo profesional, creo que no vale la pena gastar tanto dinero cuando tienes una alternativa de la calidad de Huion. La tablet se siente profesional, y también se ve profesional. Es la mejor inversión que he hecho en años. Y aun me resulta increíble que tenga esta herramienta por unos 500 € viendo los precios monstruosos que cuestan las Wacom de tamaño similar. Si en algún momento me da un problema editaré esta reseña para indicarlo.
Similar suggestions by Bolo
More from this brand
Similar items from “Graphic Tablets”
Share with
Or share with link
https://www.bolo.ae/products/KO0897XA196