Good comparison. Touch is not really a selling point for me so I’d have to say the Huion looks much more appealing with it’s laminated/textured screen and better pen feel. Looking forward to your review of the Huion 24 inch 4k model as well.
I have both devices. As a math teacher, the XP Pen's touch feature is a huge plus. I need it to be able to move my virtual whiteboard or pages of my screen much faster than using a touchpad. The eraser at the back is also very handy.
Hey I am teaching at a college. I teach cnc set up and machining and programming. also teach cam (using Master Cam) I am looking for something to project drawings (PDF ) so i can draw and make notes on them. I also use powerpoint and want to be able write on top for students to see on a projector Which one do you suggest THANKS
I find that using touch with 3D Coat makes a huge difference. Well, for me personally anyway. Being able to rotate quickly around an object that I'm sculpting/painting makes the process so much more enjoyable. I find myself quite frequently wishing Blender had touch input. Hopefully, Blender devs will add that functionality or someone will make an add-on someday soon.
Yeah second that. I just sold my cintiq 16 Pro and the touch was great and I used it all the looking at getting the huion 4k 22 inch, but I really want touch.
XP-Pen Pros: - Touch display (only really useful on Windows and Android) - Brighter display (needs second USB-C connection to drive past 50% though) - USB-C connections at top of display, reducing the chance of damage when held! - Pen has eraser Cons: - gloss display! - Single set button on pen - Pen sensitivity issues! Huion Pros: - Textured glass display! - Better pen sensitivity! - Second set button on pen! Cons: - No eraser on pen - No touch display (not an issue at all if you're a Mac user) Notes: - Exclamation points indicate a major point. - Other pros/cons concerning accessories are omitted, as these are fixable/changeable after purchase, where as issues with the product itself will be there for the life of the product. One might opt for the XP-Pen if touch is a seriously important to their workflow, otherwise, the Huion seems like the generally superior product.
Great review man! Because I've drawn on iPad / Samsung Note before, not having touch is a huge loss for me. Since traditionally I turn my sketchbook a lot, and being able to pinch to zoom in, out, rotate makes drawing feel like a very organic and seamless experience. I'm able to work so much faster, without the need for shortcuts, buttons, no need to touch a mouse or hotkeys... But the matte screen / textured glass of the Huion and better line accuracy (no wobble) might make me sacrifice the touch. It looks much more premium to draw on. Less fingerprints, and annoying glare. Another option is Wacom Cintiq Pro 13. Very small display ... But similar budget price, and touch.
Thanks great review. Still in the dark though after visiting Amazon reviews section.. Some really bad ones for both of these. But also for the Cintiq 16 so really have no idea which one of the 3 is the way to go
@@elio3990 Time has passed :) Back then I ended up getting the Huion Kamvas Pro 16 directly from their website and everything was smooth. The device itself is incredible pen feels amazing, the size just right and its super thin very happy with it
Is there a better alternative out there now in 2022? Huion with touch? XP pen with matte screen? I like the textured controlled feeling on a matte surface but also like being able to quickly rotate the canvas/ zoom directly on the screen without reaching for the keyboard
Windows support for touchscreen isn't great. With other touchscreen devices, my drawing hand has the tendency to swipe out the panels from the bottom right side. And there doesn't seem to be a way to turn off that feature on Windows.
@@teohontech7141 HI there, thankyou for the review!! You suggested huion works well with photoshop but not so with Mac OS? The draw for me me is the touch on Xpen but theres no mention of Photoshop functionality with Xpen and how do they compare with PS? Is touch fully functional with windows based ps? many thanks
The pen on XP-PEN looks similar to the one for Parblo Coast16 so XP-PEN might using Hanvon digitizer as same as Coast16 too, from my experience it has the best pen/cursor alignment among "Cintiq alternative" brands but that pen's tip is very sensitive to dust and my pen start to had a problem with the pressure sensitivity at the very light activation force so I was not able to draw comfortably with my prefer pressure amount after few months then I sold my Coast16 for that reason... This pen is a bad choice....
Huion should have put the USB-C port at the top so the wire isn’t getting in the way of the mouse, but! Should be fine if you replace the USB-C cable with an L shaped USB-C cable.
I own the XP-Pen... Seeing the drawing performane makes me kinda eagerly for the Huion. But I can't draw as good as you, so anyway.. I use it for sculpting and texturing mainly and it's fucking brilliant! Coming from a deco pro m whithout a screen it's a huuuge upgrade! And also the pen feels much nicer than with the deco pro m. The sensitivity and especially the initial force improved by magnitudes! Low value comment since I can't really compare. But i really like the xppen!
Great review! I recently (last October) switched from a Wacom slate tablet to an XP-Pen Artist Pro 22. I am starting out in animation and love it. I only have a few things I would change about it, but they are minor. Curious if you have, or will review this model and it's Huion counterpart? Thanks again for the great review! Cheers! P.S. I thought it was funny that a commercial for XP-Pen played immediately afterward.😅
Please tell me the Huion screen protector, is that something you need to buy separately, if so is their a link for it or a recommended one? Thanks in advance!
@@teohontech7141 It's been 2 years since this video, but do you know if they fixed the ph2 pen issues with the lines ending and pressure from big to small lines? Thanks.
How does xp pen 16 pro tp meassure against 16 pro gen 2? Right off the bat Ive noticed TP has touch function and 4k but 8000 levels of pressure 16 has 2.5 k and 1600 levels of presure But wich of them are better to draw on when it comes to latency and wiggle? I didnt even know the tp 16 existed until right now. That touch and 4k screen sure draws me in but its an older model so idk if its worse?
@@teohontech7141 Ah I see, btw if you like to announce it on the channel both xp pen and huion has some sale right now In eu store in xp pen its a valtines day dale starting today. And on one of thr huion sites was a chinese new year sale. I tought you might wanna tell your followers or something :) I also found a coupon for xp pen its amazin like the only time ever an online coupon ever worked for me but I still short dome money so I hsve to wait and save a bit thenI think Ill go with the xp pen 16 pro one.
Just wondering, on these displays how much actual drawing space do you have in a program like photoshop or krita when you substract the ui? A4 ish or a5 ish or something in between?
In the video he says that the Huion has a more paper like feel because of the matte surface. The Huion also had smoother line tapers and it was easier to adjust line pressure.
The colour accuracy is better. I hope it's now brighter although the previous model's max brightness of 198 nits is not bad but could be better. Hopefully the drawing performance is better. Their pens' title sensitivity usually do not work when less than 1-inch away from the edge.
Hello, I am looking for a high-spec drawing device that I can carry with me anywhere. What do you recommend? Is the Huion Kamvas Studio Pro 16 Portable an excellent device for drawing and for programs such as Autodesk Sketchbook, Coral, or Photoshop?
Depends on the apps you need. If you need desktop apps, Kamvas Studio 16 is good. If not, I recommend iPad models or Samsung tablets with S Pen because you’ll get better battery life and they don’t run as hot.
@@rustemyaqoob1594 Your selection is down to Huion Kamvas Studio 16, LincStudio S1 and Samsung Book4Pro 360. But these are the ones that I know that run Windows.
Hello Teoh! can you do the review of Mipad 5 pro?? how csp, medibang, and ibis paint work on that device. especially the pencil test latency. thank youuu🙏🏻
I was looking for 4k 16 inch pen display, but why all of them doesn’t have a express keys 🥺 I currently have XP pen artist 16 2nd gen, and their express keys is so good to used as navigation as to flip canvas, rotate, zoom, hand, undo and redo. As it doesn’t have touch feature. The xp pen might be good for navigating, as it have touch, but I think the lines on huion is prettier 🥺
Update: You have to set it up as your main screen and switch the working display on your huion app. I still never found a button to toggle for it, but at least i can do it manually.
No me parece que hayas realizo las pruebas de manera justa, pues hay muchos factores en consideración, como los siguientes: - El sistema operativo - Los drivers de la tableta (a veces dan fallos, especialmente si tienes los drivers de otra tableta ya instalados) - La correcta o incorrecta configuración del software de la tableta y el lápiz para calibrarlo según el respectivo programa a usar. - El propio programa de dibujo. - Windows Ink - La configuración del lápiz de la tableta dentro del propio programa de dibujo. - La Estabilización, si es muy alta puede llegar a ralentizar y causar latencia en el trazo. - Los propios componentes de tu pc, si es una pc que no es capaz de mover una estabilización muy alta o de abrir un lienzo muy grande, o de tener demasiadas capas se empezará a notar ralentización. -Inclusive el ángulo en que tomas el lápiz con tu mano, si difiere del ángulo y la posición en que calibraste el lápiz respecto a la pantalla puede ocasionar un notorio retraso. Como ves son demasiadas cosas a tener en cuenta, algunas peores que otras, pero si de algo estoy seguro es que en esta prueba tu tableta XP pen tenía algo raro, porque en la mía anda igual de bien que la Huion que mostraste.
so either a crappy drawing display which also works as a crappy touch display, or a good drawing display which doesn't work as a touch display, the choice is yours.
I feel like there is some sort of different metric at play. My XP-Pen 13.3 Pro was supposed to be some akwardly low NITs count but it's so bright I can use it some daylight settings.
I have no idea why (or explain to people on this channel) you couldn’t just simply hold ‘z’ to scrub zoom and ‘r’ to rotate the canvas- I understand everyone has different ways of working, but using these shortcuts are a by far better workflow solution than the finicky touch. The problem with this review is that you’re trying to promote that not having touch functionality on a tablet makes the user experience “difficult”? Touch is only useful if the damn thing isn’t sluggish and has proper palm rejection such as the ipad.
No one. XP-pen is a poor and uncomfortable cheapest material (screen material ). Kamvas Pro has problems too: position of cursor 3-5 px left from stylus ( I'm left-handed, so 3-5px position was added the 2px more) color problem with rendering picture on screen (sRGB picture on my Mac not the same as in Huion), poor pixelization (I saw pixels on screen). I bought: a Kamvas 16 Plus, and after 4 months, I sold it because I can't normally work on it (uncomfortable work, was constantly tired), then I bought a Kamvas PRO 24, and the situation will not changed. Today work only on Wacom Cintiq 24.
Good comparison. Touch is not really a selling point for me so I’d have to say the Huion looks much more appealing with it’s laminated/textured screen and better pen feel. Looking forward to your review of the Huion 24 inch 4k model as well.
I have both devices. As a math teacher, the XP Pen's touch feature is a huge plus. I need it to be able to move my virtual whiteboard or pages of my screen much faster than using a touchpad. The eraser at the back is also very handy.
Hi, what software are you using as math teacher?
@@nikitakonarrov2431 powerpoint, pdf annotator, microsoft whiteboard
@@mathinfinity6149 Thanks !
Hey I am teaching at a college. I teach cnc set up and machining and programming. also teach cam (using Master Cam) I am looking for something to project drawings (PDF ) so i can draw and make notes on them. I also use powerpoint and want to be able write on top for students to see on a projector Which one do you suggest THANKS
@@joesebalj1962 I didn't use the touch features of the XP- Pen so I think the cheaper Kamvas 16 should be enough.
I find that using touch with 3D Coat makes a huge difference. Well, for me personally anyway. Being able to rotate quickly around an object that I'm sculpting/painting makes the process so much more enjoyable. I find myself quite frequently wishing Blender had touch input. Hopefully, Blender devs will add that functionality or someone will make an add-on someday soon.
Yeah second that. I just sold my cintiq 16 Pro and the touch was great and I used it all the looking at getting the huion 4k 22 inch, but I really want touch.
@@ZigUncut there is a 22inch 4k??
@@shadecluster8840 yep. Not touch though.
great review! thanks for taking time to make this!!
Great review and comparison as always!
I feel overall with Huion we get the Wacom quality for the XP Pen price.
XP-Pen says its screen is the sweetspot between clear and anti-glare, but here it clearly has no anti-glare at all!
XP-Pen Pros:
- Touch display (only really useful on Windows and Android)
- Brighter display (needs second USB-C connection to drive past 50% though)
- USB-C connections at top of display, reducing the chance of damage when held!
- Pen has eraser
Cons:
- gloss display!
- Single set button on pen
- Pen sensitivity issues!
Huion Pros:
- Textured glass display!
- Better pen sensitivity!
- Second set button on pen!
Cons:
- No eraser on pen
- No touch display (not an issue at all if you're a Mac user)
Notes:
- Exclamation points indicate a major point.
- Other pros/cons concerning accessories are omitted, as these are fixable/changeable after purchase, where as issues with the product itself will be there for the life of the product.
One might opt for the XP-Pen if touch is a seriously important to their workflow, otherwise, the Huion seems like the generally superior product.
Great review man! Because I've drawn on iPad / Samsung Note before, not having touch is a huge loss for me. Since traditionally I turn my sketchbook a lot, and being able to pinch to zoom in, out, rotate makes drawing feel like a very organic and seamless experience. I'm able to work so much faster, without the need for shortcuts, buttons, no need to touch a mouse or hotkeys... But the matte screen / textured glass of the Huion and better line accuracy (no wobble) might make me sacrifice the touch. It looks much more premium to draw on. Less fingerprints, and annoying glare. Another option is Wacom Cintiq Pro 13. Very small display ... But similar budget price, and touch.
I like the Huion!
Xppen just announced a new pen yesterday but didn't say what it was for. Maybe they're replacing this tablet's pen
Thank you SO much for this video! This is exactly what I'm looking for!
Awesome rewview! I still use the Huion 1060plus. I actually bought it watching your video on it. I may have to do it again.
Really gold info there. Thanks a bunch
Thanks great review. Still in the dark though after visiting Amazon reviews section.. Some really bad ones for both of these.
But also for the Cintiq 16 so really have no idea which one of the 3 is the way to go
I'm here for the same reason and i thing buy one of them in the official web hahaha i'm scary i don't buy it in amazon xD
@@elio3990 Time has passed :) Back then I ended up getting the Huion Kamvas Pro 16 directly from their website and everything was smooth. The device itself is incredible pen feels amazing, the size just right and its super thin very happy with it
Is there a better alternative out there now in 2022? Huion with touch? XP pen with matte screen?
I like the textured controlled feeling on a matte surface but also like being able to quickly rotate the canvas/ zoom directly on the screen without reaching for the keyboard
Windows support for touchscreen isn't great. With other touchscreen devices, my drawing hand has the tendency to swipe out the panels from the bottom right side. And there doesn't seem to be a way to turn off that feature on Windows.
@@teohontech7141 HI there, thankyou for the review!! You suggested huion works well with photoshop but not so with Mac OS? The draw for me me is the touch on Xpen but theres no mention of Photoshop functionality with Xpen and how do they compare with PS? Is touch fully functional with windows based ps? many thanks
@@brendanbroadhead5087 Touch with Photoshop would be the basic zoom, pan and rotate. It should work alright.
very informational, i've decided to buy kamvas 😁
The pen on XP-PEN looks similar to the one for Parblo Coast16 so XP-PEN might using Hanvon digitizer as same as Coast16 too, from my experience it has the best pen/cursor alignment among "Cintiq alternative" brands but that pen's tip is very sensitive to dust and my pen start to had a problem with the pressure sensitivity at the very light activation force so I was not able to draw comfortably with my prefer pressure amount after few months then I sold my Coast16 for that reason... This pen is a bad choice....
Your review feel so satisfying ❤️
Huion should have put the USB-C port at the top so the wire isn’t getting in the way of the mouse, but! Should be fine if you replace the USB-C cable with an L shaped USB-C cable.
Thank you for doing this thoroughly
I own the XP-Pen... Seeing the drawing performane makes me kinda eagerly for the Huion. But I can't draw as good as you, so anyway.. I use it for sculpting and texturing mainly and it's fucking brilliant! Coming from a deco pro m whithout a screen it's a huuuge upgrade! And also the pen feels much nicer than with the deco pro m. The sensitivity and especially the initial force improved by magnitudes!
Low value comment since I can't really compare. But i really like the xppen!
Great review! I recently (last October) switched from a Wacom slate tablet to an XP-Pen Artist Pro 22. I am starting out in animation and love it. I only have a few things I would change about it, but they are minor. Curious if you have, or will review this model and it's Huion counterpart?
Thanks again for the great review! Cheers!
P.S. I thought it was funny that a commercial for XP-Pen played immediately afterward.😅
that bad touch responsiveness in clip studio paint just might break the deal for me. The touch is the main reason I'm looking at xp pen
Did you try XP Pen Artist 16 also with Concepts? I"m wondering how to use the rotary button for zoom and how to switch off the cursor inside the app.
Concepts works best with touch interface. To use the app without touch interface you will definitely need a keyboard
Please tell me the Huion screen protector, is that something you need to buy separately, if so is their a link for it or a recommended one? Thanks in advance!
Seems the driver of Artist Pro 16TP isn't show the potential of lining test, especially in transition of thick and thin lines...Hopely they fix that
Yeah. Not sure why because their earlier pen displays actually have better line quality
@@teohontech7141 Hopely they see your issue experience with Artist Pro 16TP...May i ask, have you report this problem to XP-Pen ?...
@@dre_purba Yes the company knows about the issue.
@@teohontech7141 It's been 2 years since this video, but do you know if they fixed the ph2 pen issues with the lines ending and pressure from big to small lines? Thanks.
How does xp pen 16 pro tp meassure against 16 pro gen 2?
Right off the bat Ive noticed TP has touch function and 4k but 8000 levels of pressure
16 has 2.5 k and 1600 levels of presure
But wich of them are better to draw on when it comes to latency and wiggle?
I didnt even know the tp 16 existed until right now. That touch and 4k screen sure draws me in but its an older model so idk if its worse?
16TP has some issues with line tapering when I reviewed it. I'm not sure if that issue has been resolved yet.
@@teohontech7141 Ah I see, btw if you like to announce it on the channel both xp pen and huion has some sale right now
In eu store in xp pen its a valtines day dale starting today.
And on one of thr huion sites was a chinese new year sale.
I tought you might wanna tell your followers or something :)
I also found a coupon for xp pen its amazin like the only time ever an online coupon ever worked for me but I still short dome money so I hsve to wait and save a bit thenI think Ill go with the xp pen 16 pro one.
Just wondering, on these displays how much actual drawing space do you have in a program like photoshop or krita when you substract the ui? A4 ish or a5 ish or something in between?
About A4 size. There's still a good amount of canvas space to work with.
@@teohontech7141 Is there a drawing stylus compatible with iphone 13 Pro screen and which is better for drawing 120Hz or 60Hz screen please reply
@@skandarlarge404 I don't know of any good stylus for iPhones. If there's one, it would probably be from the company Adonit
@@teohontech7141 Please excuse me, which is better for drawing: ipad pro with 120Hz screen refresh rate or iPad mini 6 with 60Hz refresh rate
@@skandarlarge404 The iPad Pro is better because of the 120hz and larger display. iPad mini screen is kinda small.
Which has has the beter pen sensitivity and smoothness when drawing. Which of them has a paper like feel to it
In the video he says that the Huion has a more paper like feel because of the matte surface. The Huion also had smoother line tapers and it was easier to adjust line pressure.
What are your thoughts regarding the new xp pen innovator pro 16 with x3 chip pen?
The colour accuracy is better. I hope it's now brighter although the previous model's max brightness of 198 nits is not bad but could be better.
Hopefully the drawing performance is better. Their pens' title sensitivity usually do not work when less than 1-inch away from the edge.
Hello, I am looking for a high-spec drawing device that I can carry with me anywhere. What do you recommend? Is the Huion Kamvas Studio Pro 16 Portable an excellent device for drawing and for programs such as Autodesk Sketchbook, Coral, or Photoshop?
Depends on the apps you need. If you need desktop apps, Kamvas Studio 16 is good. If not, I recommend iPad models or Samsung tablets with S Pen because you’ll get better battery life and they don’t run as hot.
@teohontech7141 First of all, thank you. I want it for Autodesk Sketchbook, Photoshop, and Coral Painter.
@@rustemyaqoob1594 Your selection is down to Huion Kamvas Studio 16, LincStudio S1 and Samsung Book4Pro 360. But these are the ones that I know that run Windows.
Hello Teoh! can you do the review of Mipad 5 pro??
how csp, medibang, and ibis paint work on that device. especially the pencil test latency.
thank youuu🙏🏻
Xiaomi? I'll see if I can get my hands on one.
@@teohontech7141 Yep xiaomi! Thank you so much! ^^
oot but, what logitech keyboard is that on the left? nice review as usual!
i am using xp pen artist pro 13.3 thx to your review :D
Logitech K810 (discontinued). How's the XP Pen Artist Pro 13.3 working out for you?
@@teohontech7141 ah so it has been discontinued :c.
as a beginner artist, its great so far! i use it mainly to learn 3d sculpt for now
Awesome & Thanks :)
Hi :) Could you please tell me, how to activate gesture options?
Just press the button on the side of the 16TP
Good review
I was looking for 4k 16 inch pen display, but why all of them doesn’t have a express keys 🥺
I currently have XP pen artist 16 2nd gen, and their express keys is so good to used as navigation as to flip canvas, rotate, zoom, hand, undo and redo. As it doesn’t have touch feature. The xp pen might be good for navigating, as it have touch, but I think the lines on huion is prettier 🥺
Maybe you can consider the Huion Mini KeyDial KD100 or KD20 (bluetooth)
I got the AC19 remote for it from xp pen.
In huion kamvas 16, I am having abrupt line ends when I am trying to do tapered strokes in Photoshop. How to rectify them ??
late responce...but did you fix the issue? may be try disabling the "Windows ink" feature in the Huion driver / on Windows
@@iarik-chan okay. Will check and reply 🙏🏼
I have been only able to duplicate the screen to have it work on my huion. So where can i find the switch display?
Do it through your OS settings
@@teohontech7141 ok got it
Update: You have to set it up as your main screen and switch the working display on your huion app. I still never found a button to toggle for it, but at least i can do it manually.
No me parece que hayas realizo las pruebas de manera justa, pues hay muchos factores en consideración, como los siguientes:
- El sistema operativo
- Los drivers de la tableta (a veces dan fallos, especialmente si tienes los drivers de otra tableta ya instalados)
- La correcta o incorrecta configuración del software de la tableta y el lápiz para calibrarlo según el respectivo programa a usar.
- El propio programa de dibujo.
- Windows Ink
- La configuración del lápiz de la tableta dentro del propio programa de dibujo.
- La Estabilización, si es muy alta puede llegar a ralentizar y causar latencia en el trazo.
- Los propios componentes de tu pc, si es una pc que no es capaz de mover una estabilización muy alta o de abrir un lienzo muy grande, o de tener demasiadas capas se empezará a notar ralentización.
-Inclusive el ángulo en que tomas el lápiz con tu mano, si difiere del ángulo y la posición en que calibraste el lápiz respecto a la pantalla puede ocasionar un notorio retraso.
Como ves son demasiadas cosas a tener en cuenta, algunas peores que otras, pero si de algo estoy seguro es que en esta prueba tu tableta XP pen tenía algo raro, porque en la mía anda igual de bien que la Huion que mostraste.
I want to know if both table have same working area?
And how much is that?
They can have the same working area. But the 16TP will have more UI scaling options. But ideally, workspace should still be 1080P on a 16-inch display
@@teohontech7141 ill be working on Zbrush sculpting and substance painter so which one should i buy?
Will be working on 2k or 4k mostly
Do you have a Kamvas Pro 16 and a Cintiq pro?
No
Does the Huion have touch screen Zoom and Rotate?
Huion is not a touchscreen
I bought huion but the color noise is so annoying I think I am gonna return it
All pen displays will have colour noise unless the screen is glossy
Concepts is awesome but i fear it's power...
so either a crappy drawing display which also works as a crappy touch display, or a good drawing display which doesn't work as a touch display, the choice is yours.
excelent
awesome
Under 200 nits doesn't seem right in 2021.
I feel like there is some sort of different metric at play. My XP-Pen 13.3 Pro was supposed to be some akwardly low NITs count but it's so bright I can use it some daylight settings.
thx...
Huion for sure!
I have no idea why (or explain to people on this channel) you couldn’t just simply hold ‘z’ to scrub zoom and ‘r’ to rotate the canvas- I understand everyone has different ways of working, but using these shortcuts are a by far better workflow solution than the finicky touch. The problem with this review is that you’re trying to promote that not having touch functionality on a tablet makes the user experience “difficult”? Touch is only useful if the damn thing isn’t sluggish and has proper palm rejection such as the ipad.
I personally prefer using keyboard shortcuts any day. Touchscreen is nice but not having a touchscreen is not a downside.
At last!!
Хуён is not the most sonorous word for Russians. Something like Хаён is better.
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No one. XP-pen is a poor and uncomfortable cheapest material (screen material ). Kamvas Pro has problems too: position of cursor 3-5 px left from stylus ( I'm left-handed, so 3-5px position was added the 2px more) color problem with rendering picture on screen (sRGB picture on my Mac not the same as in Huion), poor pixelization (I saw pixels on screen). I bought: a Kamvas 16 Plus, and after 4 months, I sold it because I can't normally work on it (uncomfortable work, was constantly tired), then I bought a Kamvas PRO 24, and the situation will not changed. Today work only on Wacom Cintiq 24.
DOES HUION PEN WORKS ON XP-PEN TABLET ?
No