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Reviewed in Australia on March 26, 2025
Brilliant piece of gear. I am very happy with my decision to upgrade from the kamvas pro 24 2.5k to the kamvas pro 19 4K the drawing experience is better and I prefer the 19 inch to 24 inch display. The difference in the the new pens is noticeable.
Geyse Soraia Moraes Ribeiro Nicácio
Reviewed in Brazil on February 18, 2021
Ola!!O produto chegou dia 15 janeiro de 2021. Funcionando normalmente.No 24 de maio de 2021, apareceu uma mancha no canto superior esquerdo.Aonde devo reclamar.Aguardo contato.
Daniela Lago
Reviewed in Brazil on October 16, 2019
Produto maravilhoso, exatamente como esperava! Muito bem embalado, chegou 10 dias antes do prazo!
Olde Coyote
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2018
I've only had it for a couple of weeks but so far I'm a very happy camper. While I had originally planned to use it strictly as a drawing tablet, after a few days it became my primary display. It's like I have a 19" laptop on my desk for everyday tasks that can also be tilted down for drawing. Graphics pros will probably want to adjust the colors, contrast, et al to their liking, but to a retiree's eyes it actually looked pretty good with the factory presets. Ditto for the display's parallax -- I don't consider it an issue but I suppose an art pro with better eyes or more experience might disagree. I will however echo the many voices advising you ditch the screen protector.As to the physical configuration, I had no problems drawing with the stand set on the lowest notch (24 degree slope) although I've found I'm personally more comfortable drawing on a steeper incline. My guess is that those users reporting problems getting the angle lower than 45 degrees might be using the thickish HDMI cable Huion includes -- I needed a 10-foot HDMI cable for my desk setup and I've had no issues using a thinner HDMI cable: Driving the display with a GTX-1080 Ti video card via that thin HDMI cable I haven't seen ghosting or other issues. No problems in viewing 1080p movies or in playing games. Admittedly I haven't stress tested the tablet with recent top-end games, but if you're a serious gamer you're probably not looking at a 1080p device as your next display purchase anyway.I was a little concerned by reported software compatibility questions mentioned on the Reddit Krita forum, but I've had no problems. Given that I'm using the month-old June 2018 V2 driver for Windows from Huion's website, it's quite possible the previously noted problems were fixed in the latest driver. So far my noodling (technical term) with SketchBook and Krita has revealed no issues. I did have to crank up the sensitivity a couple of steps in the Huion configuration app to make brushes work to my liking, however.Final verdict: this is a great value at the current price and a bargain if you catch it on Cyber Monday or a similar deal. I'm happy with it as a drawing tablet and was pleasantly surprised by its performance for other computer uses. Again, I'll grant that art/graphics professionals might object to some fine points I'm not catching, but as an amateur artist I absolutely love it. Enough so that it replaced my old 22" display on the desktop.
Daniel Tchang
Reviewed in Australia on July 25, 2018
I really love this tablet.As a student begining to learn about digital art and art in general, it really helps to have something like this to completely digitize everything I do, as it allows for the easiest alteration if nessecary. The 8000 levels of pressure is amazing for the price that this is at; if you like sketching lightly before hardlining, this is the best feature about it. And also coupled with a huge screen, it allows you to have it as a second monitor if you aren't even using it for drawing. I'm using it for animating at the moment and it saves me so much time than if i was using an intuos or mouse. Great tablet and image quality for a cheap price!However, there are a few drawbacks that come with it. There are no buttons on the monitor so you will need a keyboard next to you while working if you have many shortcuts binded, however, this isn't really a problem so much as a downside of being so cheap. Arguably the largest problem would be the paralax. No matter how much you callibrate it, there will always be a displacement between the cursor and the tip of the pen. Through some online research, this seems to be a problem with all screen tablets so, not really a fault of the product.TL;DR, Great product with very inconsequential downsides!
Zach Lamme
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2018
I've had the Huion Kamvas GT-191 for about a week now and I'll share my thoughts as an amateur artist/student.Before this, I've had a Wacom Cintiq 13 HD (13.3 inch) for 5 years and a Sony Vaio Canvas (12.3 inch), for 3 years.Pros- Upgrading from a 13'' screen tablet has had a much more profound effect on my level of work and speed of work than I could have possibly imagined, I'm still blown away by it- The 19.5 inch is a good, comfortable size, though I think I'd be even happier with the 21.5 inch model- Before purchasing, I've gone through about every Amazon and YouTube review. So I was aware of the potential issues and driver conflicts with my Wacom drivers, installation of the software was flawless, no issues at all since I completely removed my Wacom drivers beforehand- I haven't had any of the reported issues where I have to continually re-calibrate- I haven't had any of the reported issues where the screen has to be rebooted if my PC goes into sleep/standby mode, the GT-191 goes to sleep just fine with my primary monitor (maybe worth noting I don't use the GT-191 as my primary monitor, I know some do, that may make a difference)- The screen is vibrant and looks great (without the matte screen protector and some minor color/contrast adjustments)- The pen feels as nice as my Wacom Cintiq pen, I'll actually say it feels nicer since it's an upgrade from 2048 to 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity, I'm honestly surprised at how great it feels to draw on the screen after seeing so many complaints about Wacom alternatives, it feels amazing- I primarily use Photoshop and I've had no issues at all- Driver installation, calibration, pen button setup and setting the pen activation sensitivity was a breeze, I draw lightly- Price point is amazing at nearly 1/4 the cost of the closet Wacom sized equivalent, especially for students with budgets constraints- I can't recommend this enough for the price, I'm extremely impressed!- Everything it comes with is great, all the connections (which feel great and not flimsy), glove, 2 pens, charger, stand, cleaning materials, ectCons- The Matte screen protector is horrible, I'd take off half a star for this alone if I could. It doesn't stay on well, there is a constant issue with bubbling under the protector and don't find it usable at all. I like the feeling of drawing on the protector when it's on the screen, it gives it that scratchy paper feel, but it's not worth the trouble- Drawing on glass is a problem for a lot of digital artists, which is the better option here in my opinion, rather than using the screen protector. Personally I'm fine drawing directly on the glass, I'm used to it from my Sony Vaio Canvas and it doesn't feel bad at all. I will probably buy one of the Photodon matte protectors to replace the screen protector that comes with the GT-191 for protective reasons- The default color isn't great, you can fix this easily yourself though through the monitor settings and/or nVidia controls- The wires coming out of the bottom back of the monitor aren't great, I see that they fixed this on the GT-221, and have them coming out of the side. I generally have my screen tilted up enough that it isn't a problem for me, but I'm sure some prefer to draw flat and that can be a problem with the cablesI'll attach a few pictures of my setup and artwork,Pic 1 - Setup, the tablet looks small, but that's only because the monitor is 32''Pic 2 - Face/value studyPic 3 - Skull studyAll in all, I'd give this a 4.5, but since I can't give a .5, I'll give it a 5, because some of the cons aren't issues for me, but they may be issues for other artists. My biggest personal gripe is that screen protector that it comes with, it's really, really bad.
Dash
Reviewed in Australia on November 29, 2018
Absolutely love this tablet, I've only had it for a few days but it's my first Pen Monitor tablet! It's very accessible and easy to use, the price is amazing for what you get, it's so much cheaper than a Wacom Cintiq, you get a free stand and the allen key/ screwdriver you need to screw it on comes in the box!The only cons I have personally found are super specific to me but:The tablet heats up for me a lot, I live in a pretty hot part of Australia and I think that has an effect on how hot my tablet gets.I wish the HDMI cord and the USB cord were a tad longer, but that's just personal preference.The corners of the tablet are a little off and you'll find you have to click on the corners slowly to get it precise.But that's about it! Other than those things I adore this tablet and highly recommend it!EDIT: After a month or two, my screen suddenly wouldn't turn on, I contacted support and had amazing service and was able to get a brand new one sent to me for just the price of shipping.UPDATE: Sill works amazing to this day, no complaints!
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