Great to see this. Have been waiting for you to cover these new Huion models. They've made quite a bit of improvement especially with the wider pressure range coming from the PW600 and PW600S pens. I measured their max pressure at about 500 gram-force which is very good for the industry. In comparison older EMR pens often had a max pressure around 200gf. (The Wacom Pro Pen 2 KP-504E has a max pressure of 800gf which is industry leading). The increase in pressure range means its a bit easier to control pressure and thus the effect of it on stoke width, etc.- though I still recommend people explore how pressure curves can help. That "scintillating" you mention at 6:02 has a name: "anti-glare sparkle". I have two videos about anti-glare sparkle in my channel. One explaining the effect what it causes it and one showing my attempt at reducing it.
I'm an Indy comics penciler/inker and I bought a used Huion 24" 2.5K Kamvas about a year ago and am *_VERY_* happy with it! I got the lower resolution because the full 4K interface was just too small at 4K. What I use mostly is Clip Studio and the stylus felt nibs: Wonderful control! If I could, I would have bought this 27" model. Wacom is just outrageously priced. New sub here; Thanks for the review!.
Huion Kamvas has totally been amazing to me in the last year. I'm a professional who pivoted from Wacoms Mobile Studio Pro due to constant driver /software/hardware issues, and I'll never go back. Huion is finally a professional solution
Lisa has been on the pen computing train since the beginning. HP TM2 was my firstvpen enabled computer. Content is consistently good even with the ads. And her art had improved very nicely. Kudos.
It's falling in love and knowing your relationship will last forever until marry and have kids. That's how I feel wit this 27 monster of a drawing screen.
@Mobiletechreview Hi Lisa, please what’s your opinion between the Dell Latitude 7410 2-in-1 and the HP Elitebook 1040 G7. Which is a better laptop? My main use is mostly for cloud and programming. Which is better ?
surprisingly informative for a boomer tech channel - yes these giant drawing displays are impractical, they wont make you a better artist - i even find my 19 inch drawing display too large - need to move my hand and arm too much. its not a like a piece of paper, you can easily move to your hands position. I recommend, just buying a galaxy tab ultra and use that as your drawing display.
Great to see this. Have been waiting for you to cover these new Huion models. They've made quite a bit of improvement especially with the wider pressure range coming from the PW600 and PW600S pens. I measured their max pressure at about 500 gram-force which is very good for the industry. In comparison older EMR pens often had a max pressure around 200gf. (The Wacom Pro Pen 2 KP-504E has a max pressure of 800gf which is industry leading). The increase in pressure range means its a bit easier to control pressure and thus the effect of it on stoke width, etc.- though I still recommend people explore how pressure curves can help.
That "scintillating" you mention at 6:02 has a name: "anti-glare sparkle". I have two videos about anti-glare sparkle in my channel. One explaining the effect what it causes it and one showing my attempt at reducing it.
I love your content!
@@AdamWEST-yu2os Thank you so much!!!
I'm an Indy comics penciler/inker and I bought a used Huion 24" 2.5K Kamvas about a year ago and am *_VERY_* happy with it! I got the lower resolution because the full 4K interface was just too small at 4K. What I use mostly is Clip Studio and the stylus felt nibs: Wonderful control! If I could, I would have bought this 27" model. Wacom is just outrageously priced. New sub here; Thanks for the review!.
Huion Kamvas has totally been amazing to me in the last year. I'm a professional who pivoted from Wacoms Mobile Studio Pro due to constant driver /software/hardware issues, and I'll never go back. Huion is finally a professional solution
Lisa has been on the pen computing train since the beginning. HP TM2 was my firstvpen enabled computer. Content is consistently good even with the ads. And her art had improved very nicely. Kudos.
Thank you for your hard work and honest personality.
Thank you for this. I've been following you since Cnet. I'm glad you're doing okay.
This looks pretty good. Huion seems to have come a long way.
It's falling in love and knowing your relationship will last forever until marry and have kids. That's how I feel wit this 27 monster of a drawing screen.
I didn’t expect this from Huion. 😊
Thanks for the video. Is the surface hot especially in summer days?
How does the texture and input lag compare to a Wacom Cintiq Pro?
Lisa, would you do a review of the Movink 13 / Xencelabs Pen Display 16 OLED?
would have loved to see more of your art
Thanks Lisa
@Mobiletechreview Hi Lisa, please what’s your opinion between the Dell Latitude 7410 2-in-1 and the HP Elitebook 1040 G7. Which is a better laptop?
My main use is mostly for cloud and programming. Which is better ?
Interesting! Looking to draw someday
Can anyone tell me how clean my huion 24 4k tablet the screen, it has dried marks on it what cleaner do I use to get rid of the stubborn marks?
surprisingly informative for a boomer tech channel - yes these giant drawing displays are impractical, they wont make you a better artist - i even find my 19 inch drawing display too large - need to move my hand and arm too much. its not a like a piece of paper, you can easily move to your hands position. I recommend, just buying a galaxy tab ultra and use that as your drawing display.
Good review, and Yikes $2k? and here I am drawing on my Galaxy Tab S8 plus lol (not a professional artist by any means ) :D
the border could be larger so you can rest your hand better
Nice review but I can't afford it😭😭
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newline flex is better