HUION Kamvas Pro 22 Graphic Tablet with Screen, Graphic Drawing Monitor with Full Laminated Anti-glare Screen, 120% sRGB, 8ms Response Time, DP Interface, Pen Display with Adjustable Stand

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HUION Kamvas Pro 22 Graphic Tablet with Screen, Graphic Drawing Monitor with Full Laminated Anti-glare Screen, 120% sRGB, 8ms Response Time, DP Interface, Pen Display with Adjustable Stand

HUION Kamvas Pro 22 Graphic Tablet with Screen, Graphic Drawing Monitor with Full Laminated Anti-glare Screen, 120% sRGB, 8ms Response Time, DP Interface, Pen Display with Adjustable Stand

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It’s tough to argue against Wacom, as the firm makes premium drawing tablets that are excellent across the board. If you are looking for a professional or serious amateur tablet for your digital art, getting a Wacom Cintiq, or really any Wacom, is a fantastic idea. The Wacom Intuos S, left, and the Huion H61 Pro V2, right (not to scale) (Image credit: Wacom/Huion)

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What’s more, it’s no longer just a simple matter of one brand being high-quality and the other being cheap. Huion has improved its more serious, professional tablets to the point where they seriously compete with Wacom’s flagship models. Wacom, meanwhile, has filled out the more affordable end of its range, with budget tablets to tempt those who don’t have huge amounts to spend.

However, we do want to say a word for Huion, who have crafted ranges of tablets that are seriously competitive on price. The newer Kamvas tablets especially actually outstrip a lot of their Wacom counterparts in terms of on-paper specs, and deciding which is better is more about personal preference and how they feel to use. Huion’s high-end Kamvas tablets like Kamvas 22 Plus offer class-leading colour reproduction and amazing responsiveness. In terms of styluses, the Wacom Pro Pen 2 is still probably the best on the market – a position it has held for quite some time. Huion has done a good job playing catch-up with its stylus, the Huion PW517, and on paper the two pens are very similar. Both boast 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity and ±60°. However, and with the caveat that this is subjective, for our money the Wacom stylus still just feels better, with a smoother action and more comfortable weight in the hand. Wacom vs Huion: Performance With tablets from both brands, drawing performance is very good across the board. Wacom has got the texture of its tablets down to an exact science, and they feel fantastic to draw on – neither too smooth nor too rough. Huion’s tablets don’t quite have that pitch-perfect feel but they are still very good. Both Wacom and Huion have also done a great job of minimising parallax (distance between the tip of your stylus and the line on the screen) – you’ll only really notice it if you actively go looking for it. Wacom vs Huion: Price

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In this guide we place key Wacom and Huion tablets side by side to compare and contrast their features, helping you decide which brand is right for you. We’ll also take a look at the lower end of the scale, and see how something like the Huion H610 Pro V2 compares to the more affordable Wacom Intuos Small. Huion is something of a market leader in terms of budget tablets, so there's plenty to cover. You shall guarantee that the performance of this agreement will neither infringe the rights and interests of any third party, including without limitation to the right of reputation and the portrait right, nor go against any agreement signed between you and a third party to invoke any claim by such third party; you shall guarantee that the performance of this Agreement by HUION will not infringe the legal rights and interests of any third party. In case of any dispute arising from your breach of this Agreement, you shall take the responsibility of settling it, including stepping forward to handle the complaints forwarded by HUION.You shall make sure that the contents of works uploaded do not violate laws and regulations, contain no illegal or harmful factors of violent, pornographic and reactionary nature, or infringe any legal right of any third party.

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Let’s talk about displays – and it’s only the higher-end tablets we need to worry about here. One of the most talked-about features of the Huion Kamvas tablets on launch was their hugely impressive colour reproduction. The Huion Kamvas 22 Plus offers a hugely impressive 140% sRGB colour gamut. This is down to Huion’s new Quantum Dots Technology, which also allows the tablet to boast a hugely impressive 1:1200 contrast ratio. It’s the same technology you’d find in cutting-edge Samsung OLED monitors, and provided you’re willing to do a bit of colour calibration on setup, it’s absolutely class-leading. The Wacom Cintiq 22, left, and the Huion Kamvas Pro 22 Plus (not to scale) (Image credit: Wacom/Huion)

Both Wacom and Huion make their tablets with matte, anti-glare screens that can be used easily in bright conditions. Resolution-wise, they are the same across the board, with the Kamvas 22 Plus, Kamvas 16, Cintiq 22 and Cintiq 16 all boasting Full HD (1920 x 1080) displays. Wacom vs Huion: Features Both tablets also come with an adjustable stand that allows you to set it to your preferred height. The Wacom stand is a little more flexible, offering angle adjustment from 16° to 82°, but the Huion stand provides angle adjustment of 20° to 80°, so there isn’t a whole lot in it.



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