When you replace the screen protector, put the protector onto the tablet before removing the adhesive, tape it to one of the long edges of the tablet so the tape acts like a hinge. Then you lift the screen protector and slowly remove the backing that protects the adhesive while putting the protector down. Don't remove all the protective backing at once, peel it as the screen protector goes down. Removing the backing slowly like this helps eliminate bubbles. An extra step that will make it even easier is to tape something firm like a ruler along the edges of the screen to act as a guide.
Thanks for showing the latency difference between the two (or the gap as said in the video). That for me was a big deciding factor, as I tried sculpting in Zbrush before on a smaller X-PEN, which wasn't the best. Thank you! :)
i got me the 22 plus for christmas , couldnt be happie, the drawing experince on such a big monitor is just so amazing, and give you so much controll with so little error ,the huion pw.517 pens are also amazing and the edges glass feels so nice i dont even want to use the glove lol. BUT IT MUST be calibrated with an idisplay pro or spyder , otherwise the colors will be way too strong. it also lacks a bit in the blue and purple colors.
Could I ask if etched anti-glare glass can have similar drawing experience as the matte screen protector? I mean If etched glass could provide similar paper-texture drawing experience like the matte protector does ? I don’t want to feel like drawing on the normal glass screen. Some people reported that etched glass is still too smooth for them, and not as good as matte screen protector. Hopefully could receive some comment from you ! Thanks !
The matte screen protector feels very similar to the matte glass. I won't be able to tell which is which in a blind test. So the main difference comes down to how durable the surface is. If you draw with a heavy hand, likes to use more pressure while drawing, the glass is less likely or won't scratch.
I am trying to decide between the 2 tablets. Can you elaborate on what you mean? If you mean it doesn't make a pen stroke while pressing lightly, can you not increasing the pen softness to fix that?
my only worry with the huion diplay is the drivers, Xp- pen i've seeing them do more actulization to their driver, and all rady happen to me with a huion model the drivers didn't did't work as well in window
thank you for the review. The Warranty don't bother me much because I am in EU Space, so it's always 24 months. No matter what they say or not. And also the xp pen Artist 22 and 16 show in may reviews some weird jitter in the digitizer. This is not acceptable, even for this price. It may be that they fixed this in the firmware in the meantime but now i work with the huion 22 in zbrush and substance, and it feels very smooth and native as input. The time will show how durable the pen display from huion will be.
Really great! The only problem I ever have is every time I turn it on I have to go into Services and turn off the Tablet PC Input thing. But after that it works perfect every time. I've been using it for over 2 years now and it's one of the best things I've ever bought. I'd never go back to Wacom now.@@happyhedgehog2602
Hi Teoh! love your videos, I have narrowed my choices down to either the Huion Kamvas 22 Plus or the Huion Kamvas 16 (2021), can I know which one you would recommend if budget is not an issue? And whether the 22 plus would need a stand as well, Thank you so much!
22 Plus is nicer but has no shortcut button but if you use keyboard then not a problem. Maybe choose based on your table size. Stand is already included with 22 Plus. If you can the 16 Pro 2021, for the stand you can get Parblo PR100 (more expensive but really good -- I have two).
@@teohontech7141 Thanks so much for the quick reply! Yeah I think I'll be getting the 22 since I prefer using my keyboard and have ample table space, I hope it can work well with digital sculpting too!
Thank 😊 this was my deciding factor for my choice between both the small amount of parallax on xp and screen mesh made me go with huion my orginal choice because of screen and phone connectivity with my phone is like a 8gb monster with a good prossesser chip check the phone compatibile list on huion b4 buying had to replace my a70 phone Gluck all I would go with huion Or a wacom is a tad better
i know this video is very old and i’m seeing this just now. but as a person who uses the ipad a long time, which tablet do you recommend the most ? i value screen display and pressure sensitivity the most
It's between Samsung tablets with S Pen support or the iPad. You can check the pros and cons list on my reviews at www.parkablogs.com/content/list-of-tech-products-reviewed
Amazing video! Helps a lot... but i really cant choose about what display i can buy! I was thinking about a Hunion Kamvas 16 pro full hd or Xp-pen 16 pro full hd... My friends have hunion but some of them are having bad problems (no signal or pencil stopping for no reason) and im afraid get a new one and have a bad experience like them, then i get a little confused what i could buy! Bc i dont see so many people having problems with xp-pen... what i could do?
The Huion has slightly better drawing performance. But other than that, you can probably choose based on other features like looks, hotkeys, ports, cable management.
Hello, do you think Huion Kamvas 22 Plus is a good starter tablet for a beginner in digital art? Is there a better alternative today? I like the idea of a bigger screen
Thank you for taking the time to make these videos! I can't decide between the ipad pro and apple pen ...and huion kamvass 22 plus .. I know 1 is a standalone ,but I like them both for art...it's a hard choice for me for some reason.
Hi ! Thank you for this review. Do you know if it is possible and how to use Procreate with the Huion Kamvas, please ? I just have an Ipad air 2 (no usb-c) and have not yet the Procreate app but a lot of brushes on my pc (asus). TIA
@@teohontech7141 Thank you for the response. I thought we could connect an Ipad or a pc with an interface. I hesitate between the Huion Kamvas Pro 22 and the Huion Kamvas 22 Plus. Which would you choose if they were at the same price, please ?
Huion Kamvas has driver issues. Disconnecting and not detecting table. You have to uninstall and reinstall to get it to recognize the table. Then if you turn your PC and reboot it will not recognize the unit.
Hello, i just have some problem when calibrate my huion kamvas 22 plus with spyder x pro, i have 2 questions here: 1 - which Led type this tablet is before calibrating. 2 - this tablet can display 140% of srgb color space, but when it’s done , the result is just 92-98%, so i dont know is because of the spyder or i have done wrong anything. Thank you very much
@@teohyc thank you for your patience, i think these question is necessary for people who want to get the best visual quality from this product. Thank you a gain, You have helped me a lot !
Hi! Can you use these display tablets as a primary monitor? I'm looking to purchase one but I might now have enough space on my table if I use both a monitor and the display tablet for my PC
Kamvas 22 Plus is still a good buy simply because the display quality is really good. The difference between that 22 vs the 16-inch is just the size. So it depends on which size you're more comfortable with, and maybe how much table space you have. If you're using the display as main display, it may be better to get a larger display.
@@teohontech7141 this is my first pen display moving form drawing pen on 27” 2k main screen, I have enough disk space and looking at my 27” inch screen made me think that 16” will be too small for me, but sharper for the 2k
for maths teaching and Note making (writing preference but Not Drawing ) which will be best? Actually, I have also watched your previous videos where I find that many devices are doing better like Tab S7, IPad pro, and display pen tablets are also good and I don.t have any portability issues cause I have to keep my device at my desk all the time and work. I am a little bit confused. So, which device should I go for the best long-time note-making experience. plz, suggest me.
For writing, such pen displays usually have noticeable input lag, so you're going to see the line trail behind the cursor while writing. This input lag is more noticeable compared to writing on a tablet, e.g. Samsung Galaxy tablets or iPads. When writing, you want to write fast so input lag is an issue. When drawing, people don't draw that fast so input lag is not much of an issue. All pen displays have input lag. I recommend getting a tablet rather than pen display for note taking. Not sure what you mean by maths teaching? Streaming video for students? If so definitely research some streaming apps that allow you to capture your screen. Samsung will be better because the cursor is visible.
@@teohyc ohk, thankyou so much you saved me, actually in mind was on Huion Display pen tab but I am going for S6, actually, i needed the device for fast writing with pen for online classes and screen recording.
It's a good review but wouldn't the Huion Kamvas 22 be a better comparison towards the xp pen 22nd gen since they're closer to each other to compare in terms of specs? Also, what about the drivers? I've been using XP pen (non displays) for a while and I used to have Huion (non display too), it seemed like XP pen makes better/much stable drivers than Huion. I'm not sure how it is now but what do you think?
The main differences in experience here are the better colours on the Huion and the Huion pen tip doesn't have the in-out movement. Other than that, the specs are very similar. The drivers are about as stable. I find that XP-Pen usually has issues with tilt sensitivity, that's all.
Hey hope it's not too much of a bother but, any idea about how would this compare to the Gaomon PD2200? I'm having a really hard time to find any review close to your quality, and on paper, the specs on this tablet and its price seems pretty neat, but I see none of the big reviewers say anything about this brand or model. Any ideas on why? Also really, thank you so much for your reviews and comparisons, I truly think your reviews are some of the most detailed and well crafted out here in youtube
I've not used that before so I can't say much. No reviews means they did not send out review units, and there aren't enough customers to would make reviews.
Is the Kamvas 22 plus significantly better than the xp pen 15.6? I want to upgrade from my xp pen 15.6 to a monitor that is most similar to my ipads as they are the best drawing experience. Would you say the Kamvas 22 plus is the monitor that is closest to the ipads and worth upgrading from xp pen 15.6?
@Teoh on Tech Thanks for fast reply. Maybe I will ask differently. I mean does the Huion have the same screen feeling as Wacom. I mean structure of "glass" and feeling in touching pen tip to the glass? I know that ipad is glossy but it also has that glossy-slicky feeling when you touching the pen nib to the screen.
@@koniunet The tactile feeling is similar to drawing on Wacom's matte surface. It's definitely better than drawing on glossy surface, which is why people buy matte screen protectors in the first place.
Very helpful, but I am still trying to decide if is better to have a Huion Kamvas 22 of US$550 (newest model) or buy the Wacom Cintiq S16, I know are 4 inches difference but from my perspective, I don't want neither want a huge tablet, the bigger the hardest to draw if you draw small you don't put pressure on your shoulder and elbow, small drawing precision is on the wrist then is like you go medium start using the elbow and go big you end using your whole arm what I dot want, a small line can be drawn fast with absolute precision the bigger the line the harder to make it right, then from my perspective probably the perfect tablet size is the 16 inches, now I don't buy tablets every month when you think on a tablet is like will last several years then a US$100 isn't a big difference in long term because I believe a Wacom will last more time taking in count is better quality product, I will not say Huion didn't improved they really improved a lot in the last couple of years, in the other hand windows makes of all tablets owners a nightmare with every single STUPID actualization and in particular the Huion drivers are messed up with every single windows update what I don't see to often with wacom drivers, I really would like to know if wacom products are really a difference are really as good or are simply a luxury
im confused bc i cant make a decision would it be too different if i buy the xp pen 22 instead of the pro one?? i mean i can see it looks good enough for me already?? i just want to be more professional and draw on decent color display? with comfortable big size .. 😔 as an upgrade for my wrong colored laptop screen??
I’ve had that model of XP-Pen for about 2 years and it just died on me. XP-Pen has not been terribly helpful and they’re taking forever to get back to me. I can’t say much for there customer support. :-/ I’m looking at Huion now.
Thanks for the comparison for both model just in need to save energy to make comparison. It's like Japan vs China. Somehow, it seems that China is winning in this product technology now. Else i would prefer a Japan product to be honest.
@@donnismith9008 The main reason to get pen displays like these is so that you can use your computer software. If you don't need to use your computer software, you can go for those portable tablets, e.g. any current iPads or Samsung tablets that support S Pen.
When you replace the screen protector, put the protector onto the tablet before removing the adhesive, tape it to one of the long edges of the tablet so the tape acts like a hinge. Then you lift the screen protector and slowly remove the backing that protects the adhesive while putting the protector down. Don't remove all the protective backing at once, peel it as the screen protector goes down. Removing the backing slowly like this helps eliminate bubbles.
An extra step that will make it even easier is to tape something firm like a ruler along the edges of the screen to act as a guide.
Thanks for the tip
I thought the "changing screen quest" become easier few years ago for phones. Mine even cleans up the bubbles by itself on a 2nd day
Thanks for showing the latency difference between the two (or the gap as said in the video). That for me was a big deciding factor, as I tried sculpting in Zbrush before on a smaller X-PEN, which wasn't the best. Thank you! :)
which one do you see best for Zbrush?
im trying to buy one too :(
THANK YOU for mentioning the conclusion first!
Seriously nobody mentions the conclusion first, or they don't at all.
Extremely helpful!! I never knew about the matte protector noise
i got me the 22 plus for christmas , couldnt be happie, the drawing experince on such a big monitor is just so amazing, and give you so much controll with so little error ,the huion pw.517 pens are also amazing and the edges glass feels so nice i dont even want to use the glove lol.
BUT IT MUST be calibrated with an idisplay pro or spyder , otherwise the colors will be way too strong. it also lacks a bit in the blue and purple colors.
do you got any problem with it since?
@@Thesaintskill would love to know too, about to buy a screen display
ye, any problems?
@@yesno6290 i have bought one and Believe me no problem its working so fine
thx forthe reply,
@@Thesaintskill Just had a heck of a trouble with huion support. never again.
Will try the japanese guys next, if any budget model.
The latency is a worry for me. Thank you for the video, helps me make an informed choice.
One of the most reality review. I love it!
Could I ask if etched anti-glare glass can have similar drawing experience as the matte screen protector? I mean If etched glass could provide similar paper-texture drawing experience like the matte protector does ? I don’t want to feel like drawing on the normal glass screen. Some people reported that etched glass is still too smooth for them, and not as good as matte screen protector. Hopefully could receive some comment from you ! Thanks !
The matte screen protector feels very similar to the matte glass. I won't be able to tell which is which in a blind test.
So the main difference comes down to how durable the surface is. If you draw with a heavy hand, likes to use more pressure while drawing, the glass is less likely or won't scratch.
Just got the 22+ for 410 USD last week and am very happy with it!
Where did you get it for that price?
C E amazon prime week
Thank you. Excellent information. Few videos talk about the display panel and the color gamut.
I have a kamvas 22 plus and I cant agree about the initial activation force, its quite horrible. Light strokes dont register at all.
now that is a letdown!
I am trying to decide between the 2 tablets. Can you elaborate on what you mean? If you mean it doesn't make a pen stroke while pressing lightly, can you not increasing the pen softness to fix that?
my only worry with the huion diplay is the drivers, Xp- pen i've seeing them do more actulization to their driver, and all rady happen to me with a huion model the drivers didn't did't work as well in window
Thank you, this review helped to decide which tablet I am going to purchase.
thank you for the review. The Warranty don't bother me much because I am in EU Space, so it's always 24 months. No matter what they say or not. And also the xp pen Artist 22 and 16 show in may reviews some weird jitter in the digitizer. This is not acceptable, even for this price. It may be that they fixed this in the firmware in the meantime but now i work with the huion 22 in zbrush and substance, and it feels very smooth and native as input. The time will show how durable the pen display from huion will be.
Thank you for this video, it really helped me decide to finally ditch my Cintiq 13HD and try out the bigger Huion 22 plus :)
How is the Huion 22 plus tablet?
Really great! The only problem I ever have is every time I turn it on I have to go into Services and turn off the Tablet PC Input thing. But after that it works perfect every time. I've been using it for over 2 years now and it's one of the best things I've ever bought. I'd never go back to Wacom now.@@happyhedgehog2602
Excellent analysis 👍😊
Is there a difference between 22 (2nd gen) and 22r Pro? Is the 2nd a newer version of the 22r pro and better?
I'm not an expert but the one difference i noticed was that the 22 (2nd gen) has no button keys while the 22R does and is a bit more expensive
Hi Teoh! love your videos, I have narrowed my choices down to either the Huion Kamvas 22 Plus or the Huion Kamvas 16 (2021), can I know which one you would recommend if budget is not an issue? And whether the 22 plus would need a stand as well, Thank you so much!
22 Plus is nicer but has no shortcut button but if you use keyboard then not a problem.
Maybe choose based on your table size.
Stand is already included with 22 Plus.
If you can the 16 Pro 2021, for the stand you can get Parblo PR100 (more expensive but really good -- I have two).
@@teohontech7141 Thanks so much for the quick reply! Yeah I think I'll be getting the 22 since I prefer using my keyboard and have ample table space, I hope it can work well with digital sculpting too!
Hello, I am Japanese and do not understand all the contents of the video.Which one do you recommend?
Huion Kamvas 22 Plus
@@teohontech7141 Thank you🥰🥰
That was a really solid review. Thanks.
Just love your videos
Thank 😊 this was my deciding factor for my choice between both the small amount of parallax on xp and screen mesh made me go with huion my orginal choice because of screen and phone connectivity with my phone is like a 8gb monster with a good prossesser chip check the phone compatibile list on huion b4 buying had to replace my a70 phone Gluck all I would go with huion
Or a wacom is a tad better
Thank you for making this!
That was very helpful, thank you.
i know this video is very old and i’m seeing this just now. but as a person who uses the ipad a long time, which tablet do you recommend the most ? i value screen display and pressure sensitivity the most
It's between Samsung tablets with S Pen support or the iPad. You can check the pros and cons list on my reviews at www.parkablogs.com/content/list-of-tech-products-reviewed
Do they have touch screen gestures with your fingers to zoom and pan inside your canvas while your drawing or not?
These are not touchscreen displays
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Amazing video! Helps a lot... but i really cant choose about what display i can buy! I was thinking about a Hunion Kamvas 16 pro full hd or Xp-pen 16 pro full hd... My friends have hunion but some of them are having bad problems (no signal or pencil stopping for no reason) and im afraid get a new one and have a bad experience like them, then i get a little confused what i could buy! Bc i dont see so many people having problems with xp-pen... what i could do?
The Huion has slightly better drawing performance. But other than that, you can probably choose based on other features like looks, hotkeys, ports, cable management.
Underrated channel
Hello, do you think Huion Kamvas 22 Plus is a good starter tablet for a beginner in digital art? Is there a better alternative today? I like the idea of a bigger screen
It’s good. Even though it was release a few years ago, it is still one of the better pen display in terms of colours
@@teohontech7141 Thank you!
Thank's ! you help me so much ^^
I'm loving the huion kamvas 22 plus up until I'm having issues with jaggy and line jitters. Still finding a way to have it fix.
On Windows? It could be Windows Ink issue.
@@teohyc thank you Teoh for your reply., yes on windows tried turning off windows ink in huion's driver software but the problem still occurs.
@@christianpamotillo5031 Does the problem happen for specific software or for all drawing software?
@@teohyc its happening for all the softwares.
@@christianpamotillo5031 Not sure what's wrong. Best to contact Huion to hear what they say.
well i can't afford those expensive tablets so i wanna ask which is better Xp-pen artist 13.3 pro or Huion kamvas 16 pro??
good video btw, keep it up👍
16 inch if you have the budget. Larger pen displays are more comfortable to work with.
Thank you for taking the time to make these videos! I can't decide between the ipad pro and apple pen ...and huion kamvass 22 plus .. I know 1 is a standalone ,but I like them both for art...it's a hard choice for me for some reason.
Choose based on the software you want to use.
Hi ! Thank you for this review. Do you know if it is possible and how to use Procreate with the Huion Kamvas, please ? I just have an Ipad air 2 (no usb-c) and have not yet the Procreate app but a lot of brushes on my pc (asus). TIA
Procreate only works on iPad
@@teohontech7141 Thank you for the response. I thought we could connect an Ipad or a pc with an interface.
I hesitate between the Huion Kamvas Pro 22 and the Huion Kamvas 22 Plus. Which would you choose if they were at the same price, please ?
@@Mitzycat972 I go with 22 Plus because the colours look better
Huion Kamvas has driver issues. Disconnecting and not detecting table. You have to uninstall and reinstall to get it to recognize the table. Then if you turn your PC and reboot it will not recognize the unit.
Contact Huion and see what they say
Hello, i just have some problem when calibrate my huion kamvas 22 plus with spyder x pro, i have 2 questions here:
1 - which Led type this tablet is before calibrating.
2 - this tablet can display 140% of srgb color space, but when it’s done , the result is just 92-98%, so i dont know is because of the spyder or i have done wrong anything.
Thank you very much
Hi, most colour calibrators cannot measure beyond 100% sRGB. 92-98% is very good.
140% mentioned by Huion is just for marketing.
@@teohontech7141 thank you for your reply, when choosing Led type at first of calibrate setting, should I used wide led or gb led or general led
@@nhatminhvu355 You can just choose general. The SpyderXPro should measure 100% sRGB. If not you can try the other two modes.
@@teohyc thank you for your patience, i think these question is necessary for people who want to get the best visual quality from this product.
Thank you a gain, You have helped me a lot !
Can this tablet screen be used as desktop connected with mac mini? I think you’re using it like this? This seems good
It can. It’s a monitor, that you can draw on
Hi! Can you use these display tablets as a primary monitor? I'm looking to purchase one but I might now have enough space on my table if I use both a monitor and the display tablet for my PC
Yes you can
is Huion Kamvas 22 plus still a good buy in 2024? note that I also have both of Xppen 16 pro (2gen) and Huion 16 pro 2.5k in consideration
Kamvas 22 Plus is still a good buy simply because the display quality is really good.
The difference between that 22 vs the 16-inch is just the size. So it depends on which size you're more comfortable with, and maybe how much table space you have. If you're using the display as main display, it may be better to get a larger display.
@@teohontech7141 this is my first pen display moving form drawing pen on 27” 2k main screen, I have enough disk space and looking at my 27” inch screen made me think that 16” will be too small for me, but sharper for the 2k
Hi! Sorry there is a shiny yellowish line around edges of my kamvas 22 when background is white, is that normal ips glowing or should i return it?
Take a photo and show Huion and see what they say.
@@teohontech7141 thank you🙏
for maths teaching and Note making (writing preference but Not Drawing ) which will be best?
Actually, I have also watched your previous videos where I find that many devices are doing better like Tab S7, IPad pro, and display pen tablets are also good and I don.t have any portability issues cause I have to keep my device at my desk all the time and work.
I am a little bit confused.
So, which device should I go for the best long-time note-making experience. plz, suggest me.
For writing, such pen displays usually have noticeable input lag, so you're going to see the line trail behind the cursor while writing. This input lag is more noticeable compared to writing on a tablet, e.g. Samsung Galaxy tablets or iPads.
When writing, you want to write fast so input lag is an issue. When drawing, people don't draw that fast so input lag is not much of an issue.
All pen displays have input lag.
I recommend getting a tablet rather than pen display for note taking. Not sure what you mean by maths teaching? Streaming video for students? If so definitely research some streaming apps that allow you to capture your screen. Samsung will be better because the cursor is visible.
@@teohyc ohk, thankyou so much you saved me, actually in mind was on Huion Display pen tab but I am going for S6, actually, i needed the device for fast writing with pen for online classes and screen recording.
How about portable touchscreen monitor like Lenovo ThinkVision M14T? But not sure about the input lag and palm rejection though
@@lcsiew8875 Touchscreen monitors are designed for finger use, not for pen use unless it specifically states there is pen support.
@@teohyc M14T does have pen support
Dear Teoh, is also the kamvas 24 plus as good as 22 plus?
Not sure about 24 Plus since I don't have that to test. But if it's as good as the 22 Plus, then it's very good.
It's a good review but wouldn't the Huion Kamvas 22 be a better comparison towards the xp pen 22nd gen since they're closer to each other to compare in terms of specs? Also, what about the drivers? I've been using XP pen (non displays) for a while and I used to have Huion (non display too), it seemed like XP pen makes better/much stable drivers than Huion. I'm not sure how it is now but what do you think?
The main differences in experience here are the better colours on the Huion and the Huion pen tip doesn't have the in-out movement. Other than that, the specs are very similar. The drivers are about as stable. I find that XP-Pen usually has issues with tilt sensitivity, that's all.
can you do around 400$ coimparsion like huion 16 2021
Would any of these be suitable for a 13-year old with interest in drawing/animation? No previous experience with drawing tablets.
Yes, but note that these will need to connect to a computer
@@teohontech7141 yes, he has a laptop that should be compatible👍
Hey hope it's not too much of a bother but, any idea about how would this compare to the Gaomon PD2200? I'm having a really hard time to find any review close to your quality, and on paper, the specs on this tablet and its price seems pretty neat, but I see none of the big reviewers say anything about this brand or model. Any ideas on why?
Also really, thank you so much for your reviews and comparisons, I truly think your reviews are some of the most detailed and well crafted out here in youtube
I've not used that before so I can't say much. No reviews means they did not send out review units, and there aren't enough customers to would make reviews.
Thanks for the video. But which one would you suggest ? XP Pen Artist 22 vs Huion Kamvas 22 Plus ?
The Huion if you have the budget because the screen is better
@@teohontech7141 Thank you
Is the Kamvas 22 plus significantly better than the xp pen 15.6? I want to upgrade from my xp pen 15.6 to a monitor that is most similar to my ipads as they are the best drawing experience. Would you say the Kamvas 22 plus is the monitor that is closest to the ipads and worth upgrading from xp pen 15.6?
22 Plus is better in terms of colour accuracy and pen drawing experience
@@teohontech7141 and size ! 22 inch is amazing to draw on
Hello sir, I'm so confused want to buy display tablet so wich tablet give accurate color like mobile display?
22 Plus has better colour accuracy. But to get true colour accuracy you have to use a colour calibrator.
Did you buy these on Amazon?
Anyone know of a good tablet that can be used with out a computer?
please what that keyboard you are using???
Apple wireless keyboard
So the screen on huion is like a glass without any texture like in iPad PRO?
The Huion has matte surface glass. iPad Pro without matte screen protector is glossy
@Teoh on Tech Thanks for fast reply. Maybe I will ask differently. I mean does the Huion have the same screen feeling as Wacom. I mean structure of "glass" and feeling in touching pen tip to the glass?
I know that ipad is glossy but it also has that glossy-slicky feeling when you touching the pen nib to the screen.
@@koniunet The tactile feeling is similar to drawing on Wacom's matte surface. It's definitely better than drawing on glossy surface, which is why people buy matte screen protectors in the first place.
@@teohontech7141 thank you
Which is the best .. huion ...XP pen artist ....XP pen 22 2nd generation ...wacom.....Plz give me suggestions
Is the 22 plus better than HUION 2020 New Kamvas Pro 24?
24 is better because of the 1440P resolution
@@teohontech7141 Thank you. By resolution wise yes, but screen drawing quality and parallax wise?
@@mehmetocak6849 Drawing performance and parallax are very similar. Huion does have slightly better pen accuracy with tilt at extreme edges.
Very helpful, but I am still trying to decide if is better to have a Huion Kamvas 22 of US$550 (newest model) or buy the Wacom Cintiq S16, I know are 4 inches difference but from my perspective, I don't want neither want a huge tablet, the bigger the hardest to draw if you draw small you don't put pressure on your shoulder and elbow, small drawing precision is on the wrist then is like you go medium start using the elbow and go big you end using your whole arm what I dot want, a small line can be drawn fast with absolute precision the bigger the line the harder to make it right, then from my perspective probably the perfect tablet size is the 16 inches, now I don't buy tablets every month when you think on a tablet is like will last several years then a US$100 isn't a big difference in long term because I believe a Wacom will last more time taking in count is better quality product, I will not say Huion didn't improved they really improved a lot in the last couple of years, in the other hand windows makes of all tablets owners a nightmare with every single STUPID actualization and in particular the Huion drivers are messed up with every single windows update what I don't see to often with wacom drivers, I really would like to know if wacom products are really a difference are really as good or are simply a luxury
im confused bc i cant make a decision would it be too different if i buy the xp pen 22 instead of the pro one?? i mean i can see it looks good enough for me already?? i just want to be more professional and draw on decent color display? with comfortable big size .. 😔 as an upgrade for my wrong colored laptop screen??
If you have the budget go with the plus. If you prefer to save money then get the cheaper model
@@teohontech7141 THANKSS 😊👏👏👏
Thanks Teoh for the info as is very confusing decision what art tablet is better overall
You're a star! Thanks!
I’ve had that model of XP-Pen for about 2 years and it just died on me. XP-Pen has not been terribly helpful and they’re taking forever to get back to me.
I can’t say much for there customer support. :-/
I’m looking at Huion now.
Thanks for the comparison for both model just in need to save energy to make comparison. It's like Japan vs China. Somehow, it seems that China is winning in this product technology now. Else i would prefer a Japan product to be honest.
How it is possible that you have so few subscribers?
Use acetate for screen protector
I can see it's a big gap though
Are you expensive or cheap?
XP pen: YES
Thank you
Do any of these need a computer
They all need computers because they are all monitors
@@teohontech7141 ok, do you recommend any ones that doesn't need a computer ?
@@donnismith9008 The main reason to get pen displays like these is so that you can use your computer software. If you don't need to use your computer software, you can go for those portable tablets, e.g. any current iPads or Samsung tablets that support S Pen.
@@teohyc ok thank you
sadly for me only xp-pen provides linuxdrivers