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The HUION KAMVAS Pro 16 2.5K is a 15.8-inch QHD drawing tablet featuring a 2560x1440 full-laminated IPS display with anti-glare glass and Quantum Dot technology for 99% Adobe sRGB color accuracy. It includes a battery-free pen with 8192 pressure levels and tilt support, USB-C connectivity compatible with multiple OS, and ergonomic accessories for professional digital artists seeking high-fidelity visuals and seamless workflow.
| Specific Uses For Product | Drawing, Animation, Painting |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Desktop, Tablet, Smartphone |
| Native Resolution | 2560x1440 |
| Operating System | Windows 7 or later, macOS 10.12 or later, Android(USB3.1 DP1.2 or later) |
| Additional Features | 2.5K QHD Resolution, Upgraded PenTech 3.0, USB-C Cable Connection, Full Lamination Technology, Programmable Press Keys |
| Connectivity Technology | USB, Full-Featured USB-C Cable, 3-in-2 HDMI Cable |
| Pressure Sensitivity | 8192 Levels |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 17.17"L x 9.74"W |
| Item Weight | 2.8 Pounds |
| Screen Size | 15.8 Inches |
| Color | Black |
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the greatest thing ever!!!!
literally one of the greatest purchases of my life. dead serious. i usually wait a few months to review something to be sure it's as good a review as possible, and i got this bad boy all the way back in December last year, and oh my god, it's so good. it has pressure sensitivity; the screen is very clear and very nice. i do think the colors are slightly different than how they appear on my laptop screen, but it's honestly not much of an issue, it's so minor.also, in case someone didn't read any of the description, you cannot use it without having it connected to another device, so just be aware of that.also also, i know a lot of brands do this, but i just love that there are extra pen nibs in the pen holder; all you have to do is twist it open btw. also, human error, but my pen is actually broken in the middle after i stepped on it lol, but surprisingly it still works, so i guess that counts as durability? lolstill not sure what the buttons on the side do, but i honestly don't think i even need them. though, if anyone can, please do explain them to me hahathe stand is also really nice!! i usually prefer to hold the tablet itself in my lap or something, but if you don't really do that, the stand works perfectly well, and it can be adjusted to a pretty nice range of angles. i will say for me personally, the angles are all a bit flat, hence why i prefer to hold it, but y'know what, that feels about right to me.also, last note, but i love that you just click the button on the pen closer to the nib to switch to eraser mode, it's the most convenient thing ever :Dthat's all! i know nobody read this, but if anyone did, i hope i could help!! all around, i definitely do recommend this drawing tablet as an affordable option, it's just a good tablet man :)
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I'm really enjoying using my screen tablet
The media could not be loaded. As a first time drawing screen tablet used, I would recommend this tablet, it's affordable and gets the jobs done.This has my first impressions of the tablet, setup and feelings about it after two weeks of use. It is also my first time using a tablet with a screen, but I have used multiple drawing tablets with no screen.When I open the box, it was easy to open and came with some instruction like where to download the diver and some basic stuff to know about the tabletThe box also had sticker to identify the shortcut buttons, thought I found the sticker to be too large to put on the shortcut buttons and square while the buttons are round. It looks like if I put them on, they would stick off the buttons and make it easy to get dust on them and be easy to accidentally peel off. I think it would be better if the stickers were round and smaller.It comes with adjustable power head that can convert to different power grids. Since I’m in the US I got the US version. It’s easy to remove and replace with the conversion for when you travel.It also came with an adjustable stand for the tablet. When I first tried to open it, it was very hard. I felt like I might break it if I tried to open it. It did become easier after repeated tries. I’d would recommend you get something thin to help you pry it open the first couple times. I think it would help if the tab that close the stand was not so tight thought.To me the stand has a good range of angles. The six positions allow you to adjust it at the viewing angel that is most comfortable to you and your wrist position. For me the lowest was the most comfortable for both my wrist and viewing.At one point while I was unpacking, I placed the pen and pen-holder off to the side with the pen inside the pen holder and accidentally hit it. I thought I would have been knocked off like with my other tablet, but I was surprised to see it wasn’t. I tend to move my hand into my tablet pen when I set them off to the side so it was nice to see it can keep its balance pretty well. You have to be very deliberately to try to knock it down.Before I used it, I did let the tablet charge for a day. When I saw the wires at first, I thought the cord to plug into my computer would not be long enough, but its length is OK for me. My computer tower and tablet are about 3 feet apart. While I was trying to connect my table to my computer, I notice that either my table would only show or my screen would, not both at the same time. This was not the tablets fault, but my computer was at fault here as I found out it can’t support two screens through HDMI. I’m not sure it’s because my computer is a little older being about 5 years old. But since my computer also supports VGA and so does my computer monitor, I plugged my tablet through HDMI and my screen through VGA. If your experience a similar problem, it’s might not be the tablet it might be your computers limitations.Installing the driver was easy to do but their is no disk. The Huon website has driver you need.When I finally turn on my screen, it looks weird to me before I realized it, I had a very yellow tint. I couldn’t find Instructions on the manual on how to adjust screen settings form color, brightness, and so on to do this when I first got it. After an hour of trial and error, I found out to do so that you have to press and hold the very last button (the OSD Button) to put into settings/adjustment mode. I was able to adjust it by using the shortcut buttons on the side of the tablet. When I was doing this, this was the how I moved around in the settings/adjustment menu. The second(2nd) and third (3rd) blank buttons from the power button are the direction buttons and the fifth (5th) blank button is used to confirm and sixth (6th) blank button to cancel. If/when the menu disappears press the fourth blank button to make the menu reappear. To exit out of adjustment screen menu/mode press and hold the OSD button again.Setting up shortcut buttons on the tablet are customizable and easy for me. I use multiple programs but all the shortcut is the same so I didn’t have to worry about changing them for each program, but it should be aware that you can only have one setting. But in the manager, you can save your setting for multiple programs.When calibrating the screen make sure you do this in the position and angel your going to draw in and to hold your hand in your drawing position. I didn’t do this at first, so screen calibration was a little off for my comfort.After all the setup I started drawing and for the two weeks I had it, it took a little adjusting since I have only used drawing tablets with no screen. But once I got adjusted it became a lot easier to draw on this tablet. I made the adjustment where my tablet screen is an extension of my main monitor. I did this mainly so I can make a pop off window for my drawings and see it from multiple screens and also handle other task or even just watch videos on my main screen while I’m drawing on the tablet.While setting up the tablet was frustrating at times. I found once done it was fun and easy to draw on for my first time using a screen tablet.
Y**O
Very cool
Very easy setup. Works very well and connected instantly. I don’t know about the old reviews but this came with an HDMI coord, power coord, a pen and pen stand (with nubs inside) and a stand for the screen. The screen is pretty large. I don’t have the 2.5+ so my quality isn’t perfect, but it’s very good for a beginner tablet. Though I hope it has a long life. Very worth it if you’re low budget.
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