HUION KAMVAS Pro 13 GT-133 Graphics Drawing Monitor with Full Lamination Screen Battery-Free Stylus 8192 Pen Pressure - 13.3 in Pen Tablet Display with Stand for Chromebook, Windows and Mac
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When I used an older version of Photoshop (CS5), I had the problem, but not when I used the Affinity Photo program. It could be a problem with the program or with the driver. In any case, it isn't a concern for me anymore.
Yes.
Yes, the pen has a bouble click feature for quick shortcuts.
Thank you for your question. You can connect to the computer using a type C cable with all of the functions (you must connect the alimentation cable if the device's power supply is less than 5 V). You can also connect to a mobile phone using a type C cable with all of the functions (you must connect the alimentation cable). However, Kamvas pro 13 can connect to a computer via a three-in-one cable, but it cannot connect to a mobile phone.
Selected User Reviews For HUION KAMVAS Pro 13 GT-133 Graphics Drawing Monitor with Full Lamination Screen Battery-Free Stylus 8192 Pen Pressure - 13.3 in Pen Tablet Display with Stand for Chromebook, Windows and Mac
(This review has since been edited)br>br>Pros:
- The image is sharp and clear on the screen.
- Colors are fairly accurate right out of the box, so no calibration is required.
- It appears that you have plenty of room.
- - Extremely sensitive to pressure. br> Unlike other screen tablets I've used, I haven't noticed it getting hot. After about 5 hours of use, it's only mildly warm. br>- Unlike some Wacom tablets, it works on Windows 10 right out of the box with dual screens and Paint Tool Sai. Mixed: br>br>Mixed: br>br>Mixed: br>br>Mix
- As you press down, you'll notice the pen nib move. The pen will become less visible the more you use it. br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product.
- The tool for calibration has been turned off. After you've calibrated your tablet, it will be slightly offset to the left. For me, the default calibration is adequate, so it isn't a big deal. When drawing in different directions, however, it is noticeably off. It's about a quarter of an inch.
- When drawing slowly, there is a problem with line jitter on this tablet. I'll include photos of fast, medium, and slow speeds. br>The stabilizer in CLIP is set to 14, while in Sai it is set to 11.
- When it comes to programs that aren't Photoshop, he has more issues. br>br>Overall, if this is your first tablet or you just need a backup, I'd recommend it. It appears to be the best value for money at the moment. I've attached some artwork I created in CLIP and Sai. Even though there are some line jitters, they aren't as noticeable when drawing on very large canvases, as you can see. (Edit: I've been told it's visible in my most recent photos now)br>br>I notice it more in CLIP than sai, though. I'm hoping it's just a driver issue that will be resolved in the near future; it's the only reason I'm considering returning this tablet. I'd hold off until they've resolved whatever driver issues they're experiencing. Until they fix it, I won't be able to fully recommend this tablet. br>br>Creative+ paraphrase: Huion appears to be giving away free pens in exchange for product reviews. That makes me unsure of my feelings. br>br>Creative+ paraphrase: When it comes to inking and trying to do clean colors after using this tablet for a while, the line issue becomes quite irritating. Huion has admitted that there is a line issue, and that it will not be fixed for a long time. Because Amazon won't let me upload the email, I've transcribed it here. br>""Dear Clover,br>br>Thank you very much for your response. br>br>I'm sorry to say that this issue cannot be resolved at this time. When drawing diagonal lines on a tablet, it becomes wavy. However, we are working hard to improve our technology so that we can solve this problem in the future. Thank you for getting in touch with us and letting us know about the issue. Please allow us to mature over time. br>br>We hope you will understand and accept our apologies. "br>br>I'm also irritated because returning is proving to be a hassle. Buying directly from Huion is something I would never recommend. Check to see if it's for - If you decide to buy this tablet, you can fill out the form on Amazon. br>br>As of 5 p. m. , I tried the firmware update that Huion sends out via email. Unfortunately, jittery lines continue to be an issue, particularly with CLIP. There's no way to fix the bad calibration, either. At this time, I'm going to have to say that XP-based systems are the best option. Pen. br>br>As of 12-hours ago, Finally, the jitter in CLIP Studio appears to have been reduced to a manageable level! There's still some jitter, but it's not nearly as bad as it was before, and it's almost non-existent now. They only had to fix it for a year and a half. It's still a shame I paid full price for it; if anything, it should serve as a warning not to buy any tablet until the bugs are fixed.
My previous tablet was a Wacom Intuos Pro, so this was an upgrade. After so much time using a screenless tablet, I'm still getting used to the idea of being able to see what I'm doing. When it came to drawing and painting, I noticed an immediate improvement in accuracy and speed. Since I received the tablet, I've used it for about 6 hours. I'm curious if Huion, like Wacom, offers a variety of feel nibs. Advantages: br>br>
- Colors are true to the screen. Even when compared to my 5k monitor, it appears to be very sharp. It can also be used as a second monitor or a mirrored screen.
- It's a sturdy stand. I had read reviews for other Huion tablets that required a screwdriver to install the stand. This is more of a stand in its own right, and it works right out of the box with the tablet simply resting on top. It's almost unbelievable how consistent it is. When drawing, there is no sway at all. It could be used to prop up any tablet that needs to be propped up.
- The battery-free pen is a nice feature, and it's what drew me in to this tablet in the first place. It was the only thing Wacom had on Huion before I switched, and it was the reason I did. The thumb buttons are also nicer than Wacom's, where I could accidentally hit them with my weight if they were facing up. The thumb buttons on the Huion pen have a firm click.
- For me, it's the ideal size. The screen is about the same size as my old tablet, and even with the border, it's small enough for my already cramped desk space, but not too big. Because you have roughly the same amount of space as a standard sheet of paper, "from the shoulder" strokes produce perfect lines and feel natural. br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product.
- I did notice that the tablet became quite warm over time, which was not a major issue at the time, but it is something to keep in mind.
- To use it with my iMac, I had to purchase a separate adaptor. My computer lacked an HDMI port, but since most do, this isn't a major issue.
- There is a plastic-like appearance to the screen at times. When the pen is angled at certain angles, it makes a squeaking sound. It only happened a couple of times, so it could have been the nib breaking in. My only real gripe, which, once I got used to whatever was causing it, was no longer an issue. br>br>Overall, I'm very pleased, and I will recommend Huion to all of my artist friends.