🎨 Elevate Your Art Game with the Huion Kamvas Pro 20!
The Huion Kamvas Pro 20 is a cutting-edge 19.5-inch pen display drawing tablet that features a full-laminated anti-glare screen, 8192 levels of pen pressure, and a wide color gamut, making it an ideal choice for professional artists and designers. With customizable express keys and a multi-angle adjustable stand, it enhances your creative workflow while ensuring comfort and precision.
F**R
This tablet is HUUUGE (in the best possible ways)!
Got this for my darling soulmate, who is an arteeste extra-ordinaire, after lots of research on her part.So far, she absolutely adores it. Key bits of feedback she has noted include: she loves the physical buttons that are on either side of the screen, which are completely customizable and let her program all sorts of useful shortcuts to make the production so much easier.The package came with not just one, but two special gauntlets (that can be worn on either hand) that allow her hand to make contact with the screen without triggering any reaction from the tablet or software (she thought it was only supposed to come with one gauntlet, so unsure if the extra was accidental or part of the package).When it comes to compatibility with other graphic software, she has noted that PShop is a little cranky with the tablet at times (she mentions that sometimes it's all about the order in which certain software is booted up), but that all her other various graphic software work flawlessly with zero issues. She has imported a number of brushes that were her favorites when using an older ASUS tablet and said they work just as great with this one, too.The Stand is really sturdy, which is great given the tablet's massive size. But despite the large size, it is easy to hold and manipulate and work with.And ultimately, what matters most is that she loves to use it, and her art looks as amazing as it always has. She felt that the learning curve was not high at all and on the contrary the ins and outs of the device seemed almost ridiculously intuitive.All in all, a fantastically powerful and versatile tablet, at an even more fantastic price.
P**E
Kamvas Pro 20 2019 Display Tablet is...Excellent!
I have drawn with non-display Wacom tablets for years. I always wanted a display tablet but they were always priced too high. Thanks to a sale on Amazon and some research I picked up the Kamvas Pro 20 2019. I was nervous about ordering from a company I knew little about, but I pulled the trigger. I had heard good things from fellow artists about their tablets. No regrets at all. Very happy so far.This tablet feels well-built and sturdy. The screen is bright enough and is responsive when drawing. I instantly felt a connection with the pen and tablet and knew my purchase was worth it. If the tablet has a long lifespan it will be money well spent.I wanted the size up but purchased the 19.5” screen. I figured if too small I would give it my daughter but find it is a nice size to be drawing on. The pen does not need batteries which was a requirement I wanted. Extra nibs included for the pen. Assembling the stand was easy. I downloaded the newest driver from the Huion site and it installed with no problems. I had to calibrate the display, but it was super easy. Pressure sensitivity might have to be adjusted for some people but it seems to work well for me. Tried it with a few different illustration programs and it really enjoyable to paint and draw with.Would I recommend this tablet to artists I know? Yes. Definitely. After using this would I go back to a non-display tablet…probably not. Love drawing on the screen. I would like to test this tablet for awhile but if it keeps on working well, I will buy another for my daughter. Price for what you get is good. Especially on sale.
N**E
Does not work consistently with iMac
I am planning on returning this product if I don't find a solution. I have been waiting for technical support from Huion for almost a week. After some struggle, I have been able to get this pen display to work for stretches, during which it works fine (it is not a wacom but it is good value if it is working) but if I leave it on and let my computer screen go to sleep it refuses to work again. So I would be working on it, leave my desk to make a sandwich and when I come back to my desk my pen display is no longer functioning. In order to use it again after that I had to reinstall the driver software twice. I'm not totally sure if that's even what caused it to start working again. When powered on and not working it causes the screen of my iMac to become unusable, blinking on and off. In order to connect this device to my iMac in the first place I purchased a HDMI to MiniDP adapter. I have confirmed that there is no issue with the adapter itself. I am very frustrated with the lack of customer support.
M**Y
Great Cintiq Alternative!
I looooove this tablet, definitely worth the investment!! I work as a 2D background painter and at the studio where I work I used this tablet and I found it made my work flow go by so much faster and details easier to do.I previously owned the KAMVAS Pro 13 and found that the quality was pretty iffy and there were too many problems to use it so I ended up returning the tablet when I bought it in 2019. I was a bit hesitant to buy another Huion product after that but while using the KAMVAS Pro 20 provided to me at work I found that every problem I had with the 13 was pretty much non-existent in the 20 (lagging lines, connection issues, etc) so I decided to give it a try when I began working from home.The set-up was very easy, they also included multiple connection options (VGA and HDMI), and two pairs of drawing gloves in the package! I don't tend to use all the hotkeys on the sides the my screen as I only use a few shortcuts while working but I found the one's I did use very helpful when needing to do quick repetitive work (I draw soooo many lines.)It's a bit of an investment but if you're looking for something with a bigger screen and a smaller price tag than a Cintiq of the same size I definitely recommend giving this bad boy a try. I've had mine for a couple months now with no issues and i'm loving it :)
C**S
Good product with a couple of pen accuracy issues
Bought it for $600 CAD in 2020, which was pretty good value. Works nicely and has served me well for 3.5 years so far. It does have some caveats which I will elaborate below; some of these may not apply or matter to you, but if they do, then I think that's more important to note than just talk about the things it does well. If they don't, then you can just decide on the direct value proposition right now (CA$470 on my end).In descending order of importance:1) Touch sensitivity & accuracy: there is a weird effect where, when you first touch the screen, the sensitivity is softer than you are pressing the pen, and when you lift the pen off the screen, it adds a bunch of pressure you didn't add. Depending on your brush settings, this can do nothing, but in a few cases (e.g. doing Asian calligraphy) it will result in a lighter stroke when you touch down and a "splat" when you lift off. I did learn to adjust my stroke, and it can be worked around, but depending on what kind of pressure accuracy you're looking for, it may be a problem. The pen's positional accuracy is not bad; it can be slightly off, but that's either easy to get used to, or can be overcome by spending a little time testing different calibrations using their software.2) Software: it works fine. Could use some convenience updates though, like a quicker way to change button setting profiles than how it does it, which is save/load configurations manually to drive. There are also a couple of behaviors to note: it will sometimes change which monitor it applies your pen to (mostly if you physically switch it off and on again), and sometimes when you're waking up your monitors from sleeping it will give an "Out of Range" error, which is fixed by turning it off and on again (although this doesn't cause the former behavior, so that's a plus). Minor inconveniences.3) Display response time: it's actually noticeably slower than even my relatively cheap 1080p monitors (one is 5ms and the other is 1ms), so I would not use it as, for example, a primary display to play faster games like shooters or the like, but for anything else it doesn't matter, at least in my opinion.4) Color reproduction: I'm far from an expert on these matters, but I will say it did take a bit of tweaking for me to get close to the white on my primary display, and it's still not quite right. It's minor for my purposes as I'm not a professional artist, so it doesn't bother me, but maybe some other reviews have chimed in on this.All in all, good buy. Would have loved to have a 27" to match my primary, but that's where the price really jumps like x90 series GPUs, and I don't use it enough to justify that, so the value here is far better, and still has enough screen space to elbow-draw and even shoulder-draw.
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