It looks as if pen display manufacturers that are still catching up to Wacom have made considerable progress in pen technology lately. Small differences still exist - among the Wacom alternatives, Huion seems the leader of the pack in this particular discipline.
The problem was wacom had a patent on the technology that made their pens super good but it expired I personally think XP pen is the best they were the first company to release a stylus that had over 16,000 levels of pressure sensitivity which is a feat Wacom even has yet to accomplish
@@MightGuy15 Interesting - do you have a source re. the expired patent? I was wondering already if Huion, XPPen etc. had their own proprietary pen protocol, or to what extent they can, and are using Wacom pen tech. But honestly, I doubt I would even notice a difference between 2048 and 4096 pressure levels, let alone 8000 or 16000. And if watch Teoh´s comparison between the Huion Kamvas Pro 19 and The XPPen Artist Pro 19 (2nd gen), the Huion seems to have a slight advantage in terms of line wobble. The emphasis is on "slight" though.
Good day Teoh! Just wanna ask if you're ever going to do a review on the Honor Pad 9 which released about 6 months ago? I would really love to hear your opinions as an artist regarding the unit. Thanks in advance! :)
Hey Teoh something to ask is this the same Gaomon PD1561 that has existed for quite a lot of time but you just reviewed it late cuz I am getting a bit confused cuz of the naming that they use. Can you answer whether this is the same one or not that has existed for 2 or 3 years
Im confused now whether to buy GAOMON PD1561 or Xp-Pen Artist 12 Pro 12 Inch, i am leaning towards the PD1561 coz of the larger screen, any suggestions?
@teohontech7141 thnx for the quick reply, I ended up ordering the GAOMON PD1561 itself after seeing your review and it was within my budget as well Thnx for the review video as well 😁
It is not possible to get good visual quality from a 18-inch 4K display from ONE single USBC cable. Brightness will be limited, or the display won’t power on.
Nobody else matches your thorough reviews - thanks
Nor sounds like such a cutie pie
I actually really enjoy your art-style!
Another great review. Thanks for keeping us up to date on what are our options and giving your honest opinion.
It looks as if pen display manufacturers that are still catching up to Wacom have made considerable progress in pen technology lately. Small differences still exist - among the Wacom alternatives, Huion seems the leader of the pack in this particular discipline.
The problem was wacom had a patent on the technology that made their pens super good but it expired I personally think XP pen is the best they were the first company to release a stylus that had over 16,000 levels of pressure sensitivity which is a feat Wacom even has yet to accomplish
@@MightGuy15 Interesting - do you have a source re. the expired patent? I was wondering already if Huion, XPPen etc. had their own proprietary pen protocol, or to what extent they can, and are using Wacom pen tech. But honestly, I doubt I would even notice a difference between 2048 and 4096 pressure levels, let alone 8000 or 16000. And if watch Teoh´s comparison between the Huion Kamvas Pro 19 and The XPPen Artist Pro 19 (2nd gen), the Huion seems to have a slight advantage in terms of line wobble. The emphasis is on "slight" though.
@@MightGuy15While XP pen released the 16k pressure pens first, Huion has made the best ones currently..
Can you do a ugee UE16 review?
I'll see if they have a review unit
@@teohontech7141 thanks
Good day Teoh! Just wanna ask if you're ever going to do a review on the Honor Pad 9 which released about 6 months ago? I would really love to hear your opinions as an artist regarding the unit. Thanks in advance! :)
Probably not
Hey Teoh something to ask is this the same Gaomon PD1561 that has existed for quite a lot of time but you just reviewed it late cuz I am getting a bit confused cuz of the naming that they use. Can you answer whether this is the same one or not that has existed for 2 or 3 years
It looks like the one from 2 years ago
@ Oh okay thanks for mentioning.
Im confused now whether to buy GAOMON PD1561 or Xp-Pen Artist 12 Pro 12 Inch, i am leaning towards the PD1561 coz of the larger screen, any suggestions?
Difficult choice. Generally speaking, I recommend getting something that is at least 13 inches or larger
@teohontech7141 thnx for the quick reply, I ended up ordering the GAOMON PD1561 itself after seeing your review and it was within my budget as well
Thnx for the review video as well 😁
@@narmadhp1448 Cool. Hope it works well for you
1080 not so great. Come on Huion..! release a 18-19" portable tablet with touch and 120hz using only 1 cable! I'd be buying immediately.
It is not possible to get good visual quality from a 18-inch 4K display from ONE single USBC cable. Brightness will be limited, or the display won’t power on.