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The HUION KAMVAS 22 Drawing Tablet features a 21.5-inch LCD screen with a 120% sRGB color gamut, delivering vibrant visuals and a natural drawing experience. With 8192 pressure levels and an adjustable stand, it’s designed for artists who demand precision and comfort. Compatible with multiple operating systems, this tablet is perfect for 3D modeling, designing, and animation.
Specific Uses For Product | 3D Modelling, Designing, Animation |
Display Type | LCD |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Desktop |
Native Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Operating System | Windows 7 or later, Mac OS 10.12 or later, Android devices that support USB3.1 GEN1 and DP1.2 |
Additional Features | 60° Tilt Support, Stylus Dock |
Connectivity Technology | USB, HDMI |
Pressure Sensitivity | 8192 Levels |
Active Surface Area | 19x11 inch |
Item Dimensions L x W | 21.5"L x 12.72"W |
Item Weight | 8.6 Pounds |
Screen Size | 21.5 Inches |
Color | Dark Gray |
V**S
TLDR: For the price, this product is incredible (4.5 stars)
Disclaimer: I am a beginner digital artist and this is my first experience working with a pen display. As such, I have no frame of reference and cannot say if any of the features on this display are better or worse than other brands. On the plus side, I am not biased!Setup:Instructions are easy to follow and I had it up and running within 10 minutes, but I did experience a common issue with connecting it to my laptop via USB-C. The display got power but showed no signal, even though it was connected to a Thunderbolt port with a certified cable. For me the problem was with the default display settings in Windows. While frustrating, this wasn't Huion's fault and the included 3 cable plug worked straight away. If you have cable management OCD like me, I would recommend using right/up angle USB-C adapter(s) - if you don't the cord(s) will visibly stick out of the right side of the display.The Pen:This is the weakest part of the product. It doesn't feel cheap or flimsy exactly, but it doesn't feel sturdy either. Also, I wish the two programmable buttons had a bit more tension as I sometimes accidentally click them with my grip style. The pen calibration process is absolutely necessary, but I did not find this step very intuitive and had to look up how to do it. Once completed the pen tracks quite well, even at the edge of the screen. Pen pressure sensitivity seems a bit underwhelming, but I also have no basis for comparison.Display:My primary monitor is a 3k OLED and there is a very large and definite discrepancy between the two when looking at them side by side. This is not a dig on this product - It performs as advertised - just know that you should proof your color selections and work on another screen, if possible. The screen on the Kamvas 22 is ~19x11 inches and provides plenty of real estate for the task/side bars so you have a comfortable working area for your project. There is a tiny bit of parallax due to my preferred drawing position, but it is minimal and doesn't impact the work in any way.OverallFor me, using a pen display has been a game changer. If you are looking at getting into digital art, I feel that the Kamvas 22 is a great entry-level product that provides incredible value for the money. I hope this review helped, and good luck with your art!
S**M
Really great for the cost
I’ve been a digital artist for almost 4 years but this is my first time using a pen display that connects to my computer. For perspective, I draw primarily on an iPad with procreate.Initial reaction:The display came really fast, I got it within two days due to Prime and it even arrived early in the morning. It was definitely packaged very well and was very well protected, however make sure you’re not opening it upside as all the wires and everything will fall out. Make sure you have a space to actually put the display before you take it out of the styrofoam because at a whopping 19.5in it takes up some space. The set up was super easy and straight forward and the drivers on the website were super easy to locate. I did have an issue where I had to repeatedly unplug and plug it back into my Mac however in order to get it to duplicate the display. I’m still having this problem but I think it’s usb-c hub and nothing related to the display. The colors on the display do look slightly washed, also the resolution isn’t what I thought it would be - I found that when exporting to a different device like an iPad/phone or even just looking at my art on my MacBook while I was working the colors do differ a little bit. It’s not the worlds biggest problem or inconvenience as you can just edit on your preferred device once you’ve finished.Using:At first it took me about an hour- two to get into the swing of it. I use procreate A LOT so I found myself constantly trying to use it like a touch screen- which honestly would be really useful. It’s really easy to use and quite user friendly, I like that it eliminates the hand- eye coordination that comes into play with traditional digital art tablets. It’s fast and responsive and I don’t get a single lag while working. The stylus is super sleek and I enjoyed the flared base as it’s more ergonomical than just a straight stylus like the Apple Pencil. I didn’t find myself using the programmable buttons all too much though as they were a little too high up for my taste. The base for the pencil is great for making sure you don’t misplace it. You do need to make sure that when you’re calibrating the display that you’re hitting your pen EXACTLY on the red dot or less it will be slightly offset. After a little bit I found myself having to lover the brightness on the screen because my eyes are sensitive and I started to get a headache.Overall:I think it’s a really great pen display for the price that it’s at for artists of all skill levels. I do with the resolution was a little bit better but after a while you don’t really notice it. If you want to get into the world of pen displays and on-screen drawing without completely putting a hole in your pocket this is the tablet for you. I don’t think you can really go wrong with this especially for how big the working space is. I will definitely be recommending this to anyone who asks me for a good pen display.
K**N
Best bang for your buck
So here's my review of this Huion tablet:First of all, I love how easy this was to set up. You just plug the three in one cable and it connects super fast and just download the driver from their site. Plus, it's also a great way to keep cable management under control. Just be aware that if you use a newer MacBook that only supports USB-C you'll need a dongle to connect it with the included three in one.I've been using this for a few days straight for both my professional and recreational work. The Tablet is quite large but that's exactly what I was looking for so that I can get close to my projects. The resolution is capped at 1920x1080, a bit smaller than what I'm used to at 2560x1440, a really great size for someone who doesn't have a large monitor and steal for the price! The screen feels really nice to draw on and really easy to use with the keyboard as there aren't any hotkeys on the sides, which I prefer.The pen has a fantastic response to the tablet and very easy to use and no batteries. I enjoy how lightweight this is compared to their Huion Battery Pen P68 Digital Pen and they kept the programmable buttons on the side. I've pretty much stopped using my mouse because of this how easy the pen is to do my daily work.The glove does exactly what it needs to do and keeps the screen clean and blocks touch input, but I do have larger hands so I have to opt-out in getting a larger one as it squeezes my fingers and gets uncomfortable after 30 minutes of work.I'm coming off using a Wacom Intuos 3 so it was a very easy transition to switch over. I'm extremely happy with my purchase just wish the resolution was a bit higher but then I would have to pay a premium for that.***I'll add photos later :)
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