Display Tablet Review - Huion Kamvas 16

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Display Tablet Recommendation - Huion Kamvas 16


Hey there! My name's Ewan, and I'm something that somewhat resembles an artist.

I spend a great deal of time drawing and using the Adobe Creative Suite (namely Photoshop and Illustrator) both for recreation and for school, and for the past 2-and-a-half years of it, I've enjoyed the use of a display tablet that's taken my experience with art and design to the next level: Huion's Kamvas 16.

Its main feature is a 16" screen (measured diagonally), enabling the user to watch their cursor as it travels directly under the pen. It's hardly the only display tablet on the market, but what sets this one apart (and Huion's other display tablets, for that matter) is their relatively accessible price. Wacom can be considered the industry standard for tablets--my first tablet years ago was a Wacom--but comparing the prices of Wacom's high-end Cintiq display tablet lineup to Huion's is practically night and day. They're reliable, offer a great deal for the price, and I can do little but recommend it.

If I had to gripe about anything with this tablet, it's the stylus--they've not been kind to me. My current one is my third stylus, my latest replacement for the first two which both kicked the bucket after not too much use. The cost of ordering new ones is not kind to your wallet, either, so be forewarned.

Anyway, that's it for the Kamvas 16. Let me know what kind of art tablet you've got, if you've got one! I enjoy reading about tablets online, even the cheap ones and the plain, regular ones with just the bare drawing surface.



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