🎉 Elevate Your Art Game with HUION!
The HUION KAMVAS Pro 13 GT-133 is a cutting-edge pen display featuring a 13.3-inch screen, 120% sRGB color gamut, and a battery-free pen with 8192 pressure levels. Compatible with major operating systems and software, it’s designed for artists and professionals seeking a seamless digital drawing experience. The package includes a comfortable artist glove and an adjustable stand, making it the perfect tool for both creativity and productivity.
Standing screen display size | 13.3 |
Brand | HUION |
Series | kamvas pro |
Item model number | KAMVAS Pro 13 |
Operating System | Ubuntu,Linux,Windows |
Color | Black |
ASIN | B0868SVF42 |
Date First Available | November 30, 2020 |
N**A
Great pen sensitivity
Love it and works perfect, great pen sensitivity and ease of use
J**Y
Honestly don't bother getting a cintiq.
This, unlike the Wacom Cintiq, is a lightly priced LCD graphics tablet alternative that won't exactly put your wallet down like Ol' Yeller. I've never used a huion product prior, but I've used this practically every day of my life almost. This graphics tablet isn't the best for beginners, seeing how it's pretty advanced in the way of using pen touch screen technology and several other confusing buttons, but if you're familiar with what you're doing then this is something you'll like.
R**D
get the right cables
once its all set up and you choose a program, its a very nice tablet. i bought it when i decided to become a digital artist, it was hard so i sent it back.
C**Y
Excellent! Update firmware for improvements and Android, tilt offset still a minor issue
Overall, it's very, very close to the quality of Wacom's more expensive screens. It pretty much outshines the Wacom One in every aspect but one:The Huion's only drawback is that you must fiddle with driver calibration to ensure the cursor remains immediately underneath the pen's tip. Even after that, accuracy is never perfect, unless you hold the pen exactly as you did during calibration. It's not a deal-breaker, as you will eventually calibrate it to be almost perfect within the work area. It can be a tedious trial-and-error that can take at least an hour to fully understand what works. In a nutshell: As you tilt the pen, the cursor will drift towards the tilted direction. Huion hasn't quite figured out how to fix this; Wacom and Apple are the only panels are the only options to not have this issue. To Huion's credit, the most recent, easy-to-install firmware update helps reduce the drift, but it's not perfect. If you're switching from real drawing, a Wacom screen, or an iPad, you will immediately feel the slight drift in accuracy.Many reviewers don't mention this, because they draw in a way that doesn't tilt and rotate the pen very much. If you watch their reviews, a lot of Youtubers don't really alter their wrist position. I didn't find a discussion on this until I stumbled upon Nikage's website, which features only written reviews. Nikage tests XP-Pen, Huion and others, and has reported that both Huion and XP-Pen have tilt calibration issues, as both companies are still pretty new to tilt. Apparently, Huion is the more accurate of the two brands, and Huion's newest Kamvas 13 has the issue as well. The tilt calibration issue is rather small. Once you get used to focusing on your cursor more than your pen, the tablet is an absolute joy.There's a lot to love here. The laminated screen, the bright and accurate panel, the adjustable stand, and the pen sensitivity are all very nice. The drivers continue to be improved and work flawlessly with all of my 2D and 3D software packages. Compared to others (including Huion's 2020 Kamvas 13), the aluminum and etched glass build quality is exceptional, and some artists may prefer this for durability.I was an early adopter when this was released, and suffered wobble and lots of tilt calibration issues. Huion keeps updating firmware, and things keep getting better. The wobble was completely eliminated, and what was once fairly dramatic tilt offset is now greatly reduced, to the point where some more gestural artists won't really notice it. Fine line work and detail painting may begin to frustrate some artists, but most people just zoom in at those times.Unlike the ipad, which uses capacitive touch to determine location, any tablet monitor with a digitizer below a screen will suffer slight calibration issues.
J**A
Muyyyyyy
Realmente superó mis espectativas.. Buena pantalla. Inclinaciones ajusta les perfectas.. 10 sobre 10.
A**Z
Worth The Price
This is my very first tablet so I wouldn't know how to compare to others.-A damn good price for a reasonable size tablet-Ships in early (at least from my experience, which I was very excited!)-Pressure is definitely on point with line weight arts and such-Compatible with any software or your choice (Autodesk Sketchbook, MS Paint, Kris, etc.)-For the bad: no matter how many times you calibrate the cursor for the pen it'll always stray a centimeter or 2 from the point, but that wouldn't be much of a problem (unless you're a quick, precise artist like I am)Overall, this is a very great tablet to start with if you're looking to advance from your standard Wacom Intuos
A**R
great tablet
Ive seen and used a few tablets and I love this one. Its controls are customizable, its screen proportions and touch are customizable too. Compatible with anything and everything and its color is wide enough that you'll be able to work on it without the need for a special monitor.
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