I'm an author and illustrator who has used drawing tablets since the early days. I love how flexible and forgiving they make everything. I'm also fascinated by the technology. I started this site to bring knowledge to everyone. I want this to be the only place you need to go to learn about drawing tablets.
HUION GT-190 is a very affordable pen display. One of the best options if you are just starting out in digital art. But want something better than a regular graphics tablet. And cheaper than Wacom Cintiq
The Best Huion GT-190 19 Inch LCD Drawing Tablet
As I said, HUION GT-190 is so responsive. It has no lag when you draw with it. The UClogic , which is the manufacturer of pen digitizer for this tablet, inside of it is designed to remove the jitters from your lines. Something you will appreciate if the program you work on has no line-smoothing feature. As drawing on with tablets can be hard at the beginning
The drawing performance and functionality are great. I was actually expecting some glitches with the graphics software on Windows and Mac but there were none. The tablet is also quite responsive. Basically, it's as fast as your computer can go.
With GT-190, Huion brings you a perfect tool for your work. Finally you are drawing and designing directly on the Huion's 19'' screen and because of that you are minimizing mistakes caused by blind work on a graphic tablet. It is purposely made to deliver latest features in digital graphics creation and more to artists, educators and offices all over the world.
This is their first 13-inch drawing monitor because previously, Huion was always more interested in creating larger tablets in the 19 to 22-inch range. I am happy that they decided it was worthwhile to release a 13-inch tablet because I personally never really needed drawing monitors larger than 15.6-inch, especially while they still only offer 1920x1080p resolution which can look pixellated on larger monitors when viewed up close to draw.
Please note!-I am not a Mac or Linux user!! I only tested this tablet on Windows 8.1 and Windows 10.-Prices may have changed since I wrote this review.-Check when a review was written. Some aspects may improve or change over time, so it is in your best interest to concentrate on reviews which are less than 1 year old.-Always check multiple reviews to cross reference their information before you make a conclusion about a tablet.
This tablet is very thin and should be able to fit in any 15.6-inch laptop bag. If you need a tablet which you can bring from one workplace to another, this tablet and the stand should easily fit in your bag alongside your laptop.
This is a great result because this means that this tablet is suitable for use with colour accurate work. A drawing monitor without a decent screen is useless in my opinion, so the fact that the Huion Kamvas Pro 13 has a better than average screen (average among the competition being 95% sRGB) is a very big plus.
Another thing that Huion advertises about this tablet is that it has a fully laminated screen. This means that the screen and the surface of the glass have less of a visible gap, getting rid of the parallax you commonly see with glass panel drawing monitors.
The touch bar is non-customizable, and according to the user manual it has 3 preset functions (brush size +/-, zoom in/out, and scroll up/down) which can be toggled using the bottom shortcut key.I have suggested making the touch bar customizable to Huion though, so future driver updates may make the touch bar more flexible. However, I believe you should be buying this tablet expecting to use a keyboard for your shortcuts.I personally need at least 8 shortcut keys to do my full drawing process on the tablet, so the 4 shortcut keys and 1 touch bar on the Huion Kamvas Pro 13 were not even close to enough for me. With this tablet, I opted to use my keyboard for all my shortcuts instead.
An example of the ideal test page is the Huion New 1060 Plus (2048) IAF test page which I included above for comparison. Almost all the lines begin right on the start line meaning it has extremely low IAF, and the lines are almost transparent showing that the tablet is capable of drawing extremely light pen pressures.
Hello, I have had this tablet for quite a while but have experienced one problem with it that I have been emailing their customer service about for MONTHS, ever since I got it around August. My pen lags, almost as if it was an ink pen running out of ink- I have to scribble to get it to work. It is the same on every drawing program I try- FireAlpaca, Krita, MediBang Paint Pro. The only thing it does work on is Microsoft Paint, which I despise using.I was wondering if anyone else had this problem that you know of, or if its similar to the pen wobbling thing you mentioned.
Sorry, but Huion tablets are not standalone tablets and must be connected to a separate computer to function. This tablet will not work if it is not connected to a separate computer.Unfortunately, I am not very knowledgeable about 2-in-1 tablet laptops so I cannot give you any recommendations. I believe the Microsoft Surface Pro 6 which you are looking at has the best pen capabilities out of all Windows machines aside from the Wacom MobileStudio.
Thank you very much for reading my review!With regards to the Huion Kamvas Pro 24, I am quite excited about it considering it is the first time any of the Wacom alternatives have used a resolution higher than 1080p (which looks fairly pixelated on larger 22-inch tablets). As a side note, it appears XP-Pen also released the XP-Pen Artist 24 Pro, their own QHD 24-inch drawing monitor, so it will be interesting to see which people will prefer. 2ff7e9595c
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