THE BEST TABLET SCREEN COLOURS!? Huion Kamvas 22 Plus Unboxing Review!

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  • Huion Kamvas 22 Plus Unbox Review - The 140% Adobe RGB Huion Kamvas 22 Plus graphics drawing art tablet is a 1080p monitor that actually has one of the best screens I have used in a while. But in today's 2k QHD market do I still recommend this Huion Kamvas? #huion #tablet #review
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Komentáře • 440

  • @Konprise
    @Konprise Před 3 lety +417

    Immediately clicked for the Lumine drawing

  • @connie9034
    @connie9034 Před 3 lety +65

    Got my son this tablet for Christmas this year. Hes 13 and loves to draw with copic markers. So I thought this would just blow his mind when he sees everything-it will do

    • @CHRISGT34
      @CHRISGT34 Před 3 lety +15

      That's mighty swell of you. You will save a lot money in the long run. It's good to keep traditional skills up to par with real tools, but when your art doesn't depend on you spending hundreds of dollars every few months, it is a beautiful thing.

    • @chintyas1067
      @chintyas1067 Před 3 lety +16

      Thats great! Hope your son like it. You’re such a supportive parent

    • @NarutoUzumaski
      @NarutoUzumaski Před 2 lety +6

      bruh hes gonna be an art god

  • @chips409
    @chips409 Před 3 lety +272

    me after watching this:
    i diagnose myself with poor.

    • @hatanohifumi4645
      @hatanohifumi4645 Před 3 lety +12

      Can only do art with discarded Receipt Paper from ATMs :/

    • @thatsagoodone8283
      @thatsagoodone8283 Před 3 lety +5

      Its a fair price, though. Sorry, but if you can't save up this amount of money, then you either have other worries than getting a tablet (maybe qualifying yourself for a better job or such) or you have bad spending habits and should check if you need to spend as much as you do. Third option: All the cruelty of life is placed upon you and you are the only one who actually pays for your ill mothers hospital bills. This is what you read online all the time. I actually think that this is a morale escape so we dont have to face the truth: If I have time to watch CZcams and wanna draw in this time, but I dont have money.... I could work in that time to generate money. I never said that this means that s.o. is lazy, but it does.

    • @chips409
      @chips409 Před 3 lety +19

      @@thatsagoodone8283 i mean i am 15 and cant work just yet but i still appreciate your advice

    • @TwilightWolf032
      @TwilightWolf032 Před 3 lety +10

      @@chips409 Hell, I am 27 and my country's economy prevents me from buying something like this. Mostly because importing fees more than double the price, but still, no reason to feel bad for not being able to afford something like this.
      I spoke with a professional in the gaming industry working as art director, and she told me most professional illustrators in Japan don't use tablets with screen. Pick a cheap one and couple it with a Clipstudio Tabmate and you have all the tools you need to work professionally. Just make sure your tablet is of a similar size as your screen, otherwise your drawing area won't reflect well on the screen and you can lose a lot of accuracy in your traces.
      Just wish someoen had told me this very important information before I bought my first drawing tablet back in 2011... which I am still using to this day...

    • @violetclover1224
      @violetclover1224 Před 3 lety +9

      Oof be glad you're not watching a Wacom unboxing

  • @BeatriceChevez
    @BeatriceChevez Před 3 lety +82

    Wow what a nice tablet!! Huion has stepped up immensely from their humble beginnings, I can't believe it! I'm happy that these companies ( like huion, xp-tablet) were enough perseverant to pursue their tech creations for the artsy community! thanks for sharing!

    • @3polygons
      @3polygons Před 3 lety +9

      This one is a HUGE step forward (it is also more accurate on the corners and borders, in cursor position, also etched glass, better lamination (very minimal parallax), better reflection handling, etc, etc), IMO. I've been digging in tablets for decades. Color range is one of my big gripes with these tablets, but this is the right step. Hoping to see this tech transferred to the 24 (1440p) models. For me, Huion is doing better in display tablets, while I prefer XP-Pen for classic pen tablets (remarkably XP-Pen Deco Pro Medium). Wacom is still superior in every way posible, but even at times when I have 3k in the bank free of debts (lol) , I can't justify 3k for a tablet, even being my main income. Am an artist, not a banker :D ).

    • @Kikan319
      @Kikan319 Před 3 lety +1

      @@3polygons Doesn't stop Alex Pardee from usnig his wacom 22 though. lol

    • @kiren3168
      @kiren3168 Před 3 lety +1

      @@3polygons No. It still has the same tilt issue. When you tilt the cursor moves around and is no longer under the nib

    • @franchezvibritannia7320
      @franchezvibritannia7320 Před 2 lety

      @@3polygons could you buy me a Wacom display tablet please?

    • @3polygons
      @3polygons Před 2 lety

      ​@@franchezvibritannia7320 Of course I can :D . If you give me the money for it + a 10% for making the purchase for you. :D
      In all seriousness, though... While I'm disappointed about both Huion and XP-Pen pens performance compared to Wacom... I can see as a solution for low budgets to get for example The XP-PEN tablet Deco 01 V2 ( *NOT* V1. NEITHER V2. There are good reasons why I said only Deco 1 v2), at 60$ USD, I think is kind of affordable, and IMO, good to go for a non professional. Surely less accurate than any Wacom, but good to go for many users. And if you can go higher, I'd strongly recommend going for a Deco Pro Medium (never the Small), which costs 130$, or the deco 03 (84$ - 100$).
      I have not seen enough reviews (neither tried myself) of their new affordable tablets Deco L and Deco LW (63$ and 89$ = discounted price today in Valentine's day, 20% off). Apparently they are very accurate, with a certain new hardware feature (X3-Smart-chip), but I need to see more reviews. Notice that these are newer tablets than the ones I mentioned before, and as usual, the pen performance _could_ be a lot better. I just need to be more review material on these L and LW.
      That other brand, Xencelabs... They say it's quality is somewhere in between Wacom and these two (Huion and XP-Pen). But dunno, I will believe it once I test one.

  • @yhmmraa3992
    @yhmmraa3992 Před 3 lety +32

    That Lumine drawing is
    *Intensely Attractive*

  • @ugo-cd
    @ugo-cd Před 3 lety +13

    Its an amazing tablet. Ive recently bought. It and I can’t stop drawing. It’s amazing :3

  • @DasLanky
    @DasLanky Před 3 lety +35

    Correction: Color gamut 140% sRGB, which is 104% AdobeRGB. The increased color performance is a combination of a wider gamut, higher contrast ratio (1200:1), LCD quantum-dot, and lower delta-e of

    • @fossforever512
      @fossforever512 Před 3 lety +1

      104% AdobeRGB is still pretty great!
      I’m hoping to get one of these soon :D

    • @flwyd
      @flwyd Před 2 lety +6

      It's the gamut volume only. When calibrated with an idisplay or spyder, it's only 96% sRGB. It has strong greens and reds, which go well outside the sRGB spectrum (this is where the 140% comes from), but lacks in the blues. It's glaringly obvious when compared to the blues of a 100% sRGB screen. Other than that, drawing on it is amazing.

  • @sntaisho
    @sntaisho Před 3 lety +235

    Again, watching people open expensive tablets I cannot afford...

    • @trampjr6757
      @trampjr6757 Před 3 lety +4

      Me too :(

    • @maxehd457
      @maxehd457 Před 3 lety +12

      save money, but you dont need an expensive one tho

    • @danielip7154
      @danielip7154 Před 3 lety +5

      Well, even using finger can make good drawings. But I understand you, I really do.

    • @nighthunter028
      @nighthunter028 Před 3 lety +3

      If you join his twitch and subscribe you could win one of the tablets he has not sure if it's every month but at the end of the month he does a giveaway

    • @maxehd457
      @maxehd457 Před 3 lety

      @The Mad Atheist know your limit, a laptop will neverr be as good than a tower

  • @ChonnyStone
    @ChonnyStone Před 3 lety +11

    I keep saying it, all Huion needs to do is make this exact tablet in a 2k resolution and I am 100% sold!

  • @XPISigmaArt
    @XPISigmaArt Před 3 lety +3

    I freaking love these speed-paint tablet reviews

  • @Tshyld
    @Tshyld Před 3 lety +24

    I saw Lumine I clicked fast

  • @avkue9172
    @avkue9172 Před 3 lety +7

    13:40 I felt this on a spiritual level.

  • @jirehbrossa98
    @jirehbrossa98 Před 3 lety +8

    Mikey inspired me to keep drawing I was almost quitting

  • @TheSevenFaces3
    @TheSevenFaces3 Před 3 lety +4

    I am using a kamvas pro 20 - my biggest feedback is make sure you use the HDMI for best video quality, but outside of that, if you are looking to get into a screen tablet then I think huion is a really great choice, especially when you can buy an ergotron arm, plus the monitor for less then the price of a cintiq. Great video.

  • @3polygons
    @3polygons Před 3 lety +13

    9:48 ... _Maybe_ ( I dunno) what you were experiencing was exactly that you were working (in Photoshop, "color settings", and prolly the whole Windows) in Adobe RGB, which has a richer color range, but your device/screen was merely (or barely) sRGB compliant in that, well, it couldn't show certain intense (Adobe RGB's) colors (as was not covering the tones an Adobe RGB or P3 compliant device can reach). So, when displaying in a recent iPad (P3 compliant! usually no issues with adobe rgb images) you would see the actual richer tones that were being stored in your digital file (apparently, without you even being aware of it), due to have been working in Adobe RGB profile (standard in default Photoshop's installation)...probably would have not happened if working in sRGB... you would still see the poor tones in an ipad, but those were not "out of your control": Your tones would be washed out, but exactly as you painted them!. You could also avoid the "too intense" color in the other device if forcing a final conversion to sRGB, and exporting the file so. Of course, the better situation is to be able to "see while you work" the richer gamma, and so, to work with those tones, as you would get more vibrant colors in... MANY cases. IMO what is key is to work in the color profile that a device really supports, so to not have colors that are not under your visual control, as a rich color can be a bad thing too!! If out of your control. A mainstream (tho this is improving rapidly) laptop supports often only a 50% - 70% of Adobe RGB. IMO, would be a terrible idea to work in the default Adobe RGB profile in those laptops! (if u own an Acer ConceptD then I shut up. Right now. And bow for respect) Will be a terrible idea, no matter what you do, but prolly best to work in those all the time just in sRGB.
    This is not the end of the world for a pro, as after all, the printing process (specially the POD print companies we (actually, the clients) all use for commissions!), the inks and paper used chosen play a *_larger_* role in all this and vary the color A LOT more, but still, the more we can do to be accurate, the fewer that discordance is gonna be. And more importantly, in the long run makes life much easier!
    Edit: You prove in your final comments that this tablet is quite richer in colors, as if manually have been able to match color intensities and get accurate colors (tho manually is harder to do than desirable) similar to your Asus monitors... that says _a lot_ (good) of this device.
    One other factor that makes people crazy (happened to me) is using a standard lighting. Yellow and warm lighting seems to be great for people with depression and all, but it makes colors warmer than it should. A 6500k (color temperature) bulb (or several) would be ideal. Not a surprise that you set a 6500k white point in your screen for best results (I set my colorimeter and software with that fixed parameter, indeed). Every standard bulb is much much warmer (like 2700k or so). Led or not.

  • @nikalayno1495
    @nikalayno1495 Před 3 lety +5

    Clicked for Lumine stayed for the Review 👍

  • @asrielbuilds2428
    @asrielbuilds2428 Před 3 lety +82

    wooooooo 22 second my fastest click

    • @rsprodftw1
      @rsprodftw1 Před 3 lety

      Congratulations.

    • @avkue9172
      @avkue9172 Před 3 lety

      Naw bro, TAS has a .03sec speed run, sorry

  • @ItzSquirrelz
    @ItzSquirrelz Před 3 lety +61

    Can we please have more drawing tutorials.

  • @discouraged_live
    @discouraged_live Před 3 lety +12

    Can you tutorials about weapons and wielding said weapons. Swords, guns, shields....etc

  • @necrovarius225
    @necrovarius225 Před 3 lety +28

    Yo, Mikey's arms are getting thicc...

  • @StudioLinkSketchit
    @StudioLinkSketchit Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the video Mikey! I bought me one of these whole they were on sale on amazon US, really excited to work with my first screened drawing tablet.

  • @jamesrichardson1836
    @jamesrichardson1836 Před 3 lety +4

    I’m planning on buying this one

  • @madsw8719
    @madsw8719 Před 3 lety +1

    Regarding the color gamut, this tablet is actually a 140% sRGB which is around 104% Adobe RGB (see the small text at 0:15)

  • @CyberDiver91
    @CyberDiver91 Před 2 lety

    My wife literally just ordered this tablet for my birthday present and I am still processing this fact. I can't wait to get it next week!

  • @SamAdamsDesigns
    @SamAdamsDesigns Před 3 lety +1

    I’m actually so glad they got rid of the buttons. Right now I use a pro 20, and I don’t use the buttons at all. I prefer using one of my joycons as a hot key remote. And now that they’ve removed the button this 22” model will take up the same or a bit less space than my 20”

  • @dezaina9961
    @dezaina9961 Před 3 lety +2

    He’s at it again. I should probably get this tablet.

  • @3polygons
    @3polygons Před 3 lety +5

    8:00 ...Important : 140% sRGB, not 140% Adobe RGB (that'd go beyond a cintiq 32, I believe...). Still, this means the screen surely covers a very wide range of Adobe RGB (surely close to 100%. 95% or so, maybe.)
    *Amazing review* , and couldn't be more timely, I am looking at this tablet, lately. I wish they had added this tablet's color quality to the 24, but it seems quality is going always implemented in any brand first in the small panels. Started with 12/13/16 models and this is a proof that the alternative brands are not leaving out indefinitely 22+ screens, out of these improvements, and that's AMAZING.
    I might wait until 1440p 24" (as is not only res, I prefer too the 24" real state for drawing and line precision) screens get this level of quality... as is not only colors, the advantages of this update... the precision on corners (for accessing menus and the minimize/close buttons), tested by users, is WAY better in this tablet than in the 24 model! Dunno why, but I think it is just that this is based in a new tech (huge) advance from Huion, while the 24 is not yet using these improvements. All in all, I'm finally firmly preferring Huion for display tablets (and XP-Pen/Wacom for classic pen tablets), for several solid reasons... But this comment is already too long.

    • @ds_capture
      @ds_capture Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks to clarify that... I thought I was going crazy when he said 140% Adobe RGb

    • @3polygons
      @3polygons Před 3 lety

      @@ds_capture You're welcome :)

  • @sonysky81
    @sonysky81 Před rokem +1

    I watched his videos and his voice is perfect especially for wildlife documentaries, i was just waiting for a lion and a zebra 😂 but now to my question how many grafiktablets do u have? They send to review then u have it reviewed it and then? Do u use them? Pile them in the corner? Sell them? I mean free gift to review saves alot of money but u have a few now 😂

  • @rayb5394
    @rayb5394 Před 3 lety +3

    Mikey, you can try either a XP pen AC 19 remote which I use for my 22 Plus or a wacom Express keys remote which I use for my 16 pro. I like the XP pen ac19 better at just $40 usd as I use that one faster than the wacom at $100 usd. Both remote drivers do not interfere with the tablet driver.

  • @tacticaljunk1608
    @tacticaljunk1608 Před 3 lety

    I've outgrown my XPpen Artist 12 and this is making my mouth water. Might go after this one when I win the lottery.

  • @lechungus1832
    @lechungus1832 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the speedpaint!

  • @violetfantasy2537
    @violetfantasy2537 Před 3 lety +3

    Hmm, I was just looking for more drawing tablet options to put on my Christmas wish list...

  • @Twisted_Snake186
    @Twisted_Snake186 Před 3 lety

    As always his art is always amazing to watch! i'm a self taught artist and not at the level of mikey. i do watch his tutorials to learn more! god his poses are insane and the colors are superb.

  • @mrawesome3388
    @mrawesome3388 Před 3 lety

    Always make the best videos mikey!

  • @loutheostudios
    @loutheostudios Před 3 lety +2

    eyyy i bought this on prime day but you didn't do a review on it yet so i said cowabunga, its a great tablet its just big and doesn't have shortcuts but i got a small keyboard just for drawing that helps a lot

    • @JalilBaharuddin
      @JalilBaharuddin Před 3 lety

      What type of keyboard?

    • @loutheostudios
      @loutheostudios Před 3 lety +2

      @@JalilBaharuddin its a basic red dragon keyboard that doesn't have the numbers on the right side so easy to use with any set up and its is cheap

    • @JalilBaharuddin
      @JalilBaharuddin Před 3 lety

      @@loutheostudios ooo thaksss

  • @portfooliowlbts5242
    @portfooliowlbts5242 Před 2 lety

    The freaking Fifth Element reference gave me life.😤👏🏾💕 As always the art and commentary are pristine.

  • @joetoribioflores2605
    @joetoribioflores2605 Před 3 lety +1

    Me encantó tu DIBUJO !!!

  • @NoImNotOkay
    @NoImNotOkay Před 2 lety

    I’m saving up to get this and I’m not going to lie I’ve never been so certain that I wanted something in my life

  • @oliro
    @oliro Před rokem

    I'm gonna say it. The ruler rant was most definitely directed at Brad.

  • @3polygons
    @3polygons Před 3 lety

    AMAZING video and review, super timely, as this is a star product at the moment.

  • @thearkpg
    @thearkpg Před 3 lety +1

    Good review, and i really like the traveler pose (and that waist). Video sugestion: how to calibrate monitors/tablet. I was planning to buy a huion 13/15 (i have a simple one without screen, but can't get used to it) but since c-19 started the prices in my country skyrocket for more than the double, so i have to wait for while.

  • @3polygons
    @3polygons Před 3 lety +8

    8:37 I agree, it would really be worth it, for a screen like this to calibrate it with a colorimeter (without it, we can't really know how accurate is the color of this (or any) screen, indeed...) , for example i1 Display Pro (or a cheaper one, most do the task fine, and much better than the OSD controls, comparing with other monitors, or software-only calibration ...been there, done that (all that :D ) ) . Comparing monitors is quite tricky, and indeed, you would surely miss several cases/scenarios by only doing so. Plus, the brain compensates differences without us actually realizing. Still, as a last check, after using the colorimeter (and unless it is an Eizo Color Edge *CG* series monitor, which auto calibrates itself, one needs to calibrate it monthly or so...or heck, at least once per semester, lol) it can be good to compare to other monitors, after that hardware calibration... as a richer monitor might show the weakness of the tablet, or the other way around. Or, even tell you that the other monitors are not well calibrated! :) :)
    This all is mega key to avoid wrong colors once printing, or even simply displaying on other screens (again, for ONLY screens output, working making a export in a sRGB profile and checking that you love those colors, it goes an amazing good and long way in avoiding big color differences in users screens. For example, for web graphics only. But even working ONLY in sRGB (not just exporting as such) does need hardware calibration for accuracy.

    • @Chejov1214
      @Chejov1214 Před 3 lety

      What you said here and on your other post ..is interesting .. me as an 2d artist ..I had a few issues because in this regard (i needed to work without an option in a crappy monitor specially in its contrast ratio .. ) ,.. so Im doing a research in this topic .. a colorimeter its something am positive to buy one .. i1 display pro as you mentioned .. do you know or can recommend something less expensive or more. ..not so ‘’pro’’ ..or maybe u know if they worth .. i was thinking a used spyder pro .. or color munki or munky :p .. are they good ?
      Thanks

    • @3polygons
      @3polygons Před 3 lety +1

      @@Chejov1214 So, one of the most important conclusions : You speak about contrast ratio issues: Then you are more in need of a better monitor than a colorimeter (as is typically the case!). I'd FIRST get a good screen, then worry about a colorimeter. I linked one that is probably at least decent at the end of the large reply. 200 bucks is only slightly more than a colorimeter, anyway.
      Probably so reduced in price due to people (masses, mainstream consumers) now crazy about getting a 4k monitor (future proof, elitists, or people watching series and movies) or at least, a 1440p monitor (hugely for gaming), while this is 1920x1080p (like my current semi pro monitor, and am 200% fi ne with it). People DON't need higher than 1080p to make art. Yes it is convenient, but I'd worry MORE about color accuracy, contrast ratio, uniformity, response time, being ISP panel, etc, than it being 1080p or 1440p, BY LARGE. But most people focusing only on that are just fully unaware of the real issues, I don't blame them.
      In a display tablet, is more noticeable, but... *NOT AN ISSUE*. If it is for you (as in general "you") : a) You are just obsessed with pixels (and I am a hyper realistic painter, I' know the deal!!). Obsessions are bad. b) You are _WAAAY_ too close to the screen and damaging hugely your eyesight. Be careful!
      Again, the other option is just getting THIS display tablet (decent monitor for art) , and a colorimeter (when you can). Is not better or worse than a classic tablet and a semi pro monitor, is one of the options. Yes, a display tablet makes every thing easier, but it is NOT such a key factor as (mostly) young artists think. I find bad, TERRIBLE art made with even Cintiqs 32 and GENIUS pieces of art done with a bamboo or a XP-Pen Deco 03... or traditional pencils.

    • @Chejov1214
      @Chejov1214 Před 3 lety

      @@3polygons my man thank you for your thoughtful reply. I appreciate it a lot .. I took some time to cool down and write you back (not because I was upset about your message lol. Not at all .. but because I was about to buy one of those penable monitors ,.. (but didn’t bought a bit :p) ,..
      To make art I think a good 1440p 27 (if u like to have open many windows or working with several photo references at the same time with photoshop ) or 24 I think this is perfect size .. good pixl density ..sharp images,.and have space for displaying other stuff .. 1080p. Is good but at 20,22 inches is the limit for 1080p .. and hey !! So nice to be talking with a fellow artist !!! I work as a freelance artist like 8-9years now .. (digitaly speaking although I did the jump to digital world not in my teenager to adult age. But later on my 26-7,.. coz I studied other things when finished. Higschool xD wired crazy years xDD .. ahh anyways .. i absolutely agree .. when seeing pro artists doing amazing with just tablets and not citiqs ..and crappy art by not so skilled artists but using 2000k machines ,.thats a valid point ,..its not the tool but the artist. (Ahmed medders aldoori ,feng zhu ..and I saw many times craig aka goodbrush mullins working witha laptop and a L size wacom intuos pro tablet .. :) ). I was myself debating a lot if buying a cintiq or something similar would make me better .or faster than using or upgrading from my regular wacom intuos m . For me the change was not so perceivable at first .. it took me some time to see that yes I worked faster with a cintiq coz I was able to be more precise . But. Yeah .. maybe people who started with cintiqs. They feel. Working on a tablet to be like a big downgrade .. but the other way around I found many artists stating the step to cintiqs the improvement wasn’t soo huge.. about my monitor ..yeah this was quite ago ..and. Itwas a real old crappy monitor .. an oooooold. AOC .. it wasn,t even possible to calibrate it because calibration keys didn’t work .. and when atempting to calibrate it with windows or amd gpu. Ooh gosh ..gods. .. I don’t even want to remember .. amd drivers made screen look harsh contrasty and saturated .. it was a bug from that amd gpu conflicting with aoc driver .. and I didnt had the time to figure it out ..so well. I eat cr%%$p xD colorimeter is something I want to buy. For in case seems a superficial fancy snob gadget but when u need it it can save the day . :) about pixel ddensity .. when I jumped from an regular LG 22ips 1080p to a 27 ips 1440p monitor. For me it was like huge difference I saw al more crisp and sharp .. and yeah hahaha. I wasn’t working at 10cm. From screen xDD .. but I get your point ! .. from what I remmeber working siting in normal posture I didnt saw the pixels on the 22 lg ips 1080p. But 1440p on a 27 was sharper And on a 24. 4k i think it’s cumbersome,.. like WtF!! ?? I was hyped at first but Later .. many downsides for such big investment .. :/. And im sure when hey will release the new 24 pro model rhey will overcome some of them (but will bring up others coz .. why doing a close to perfect monitor .. its not good for business xDDD Ok thanxs again for all your info I really appreciate it .

    • @Chejov1214
      @Chejov1214 Před 3 lety

      4k futureproof yeah Co. Always want u to buy something to sell you the next best of the best right after u purchased your shinny curent one xDD .. now its the 8k comming xD and oled ,amoled lazer led etc.. ahh -___- xD

  • @MDigitalProductions
    @MDigitalProductions Před 3 lety

    Huion is constantly out doing themselves! ❤️

  • @angelrodriguez8714
    @angelrodriguez8714 Před 3 lety +12

    140% Adobe Rgb? Do you know the difference between sRGB and Adobe RGB? Greetings.

    • @3polygons
      @3polygons Před 3 lety +3

      yep, caught it too. Can be just a misplace of words when speaking a lot in a review....For all I know, this (great) tablet supports 140 % sRGB (imo that's a weird way to measure things in color range (but XP-Pen uses the same gimmick), I'd rather prefer to know if reaches 100% sRGB (and beyond) but more importantly the exact range of Adobe RGB coverage. Somehow marketers in every brand except Wacom think this sells best.... While this tablet is about 90 & (little) something % (I've read it a lot of times; I just don't remember the number right now) Adobe RGB. Still well below a Cintiq Pro's numbers (but well over a non-pro Cintiq 22, which is barely sRGB, and still 400 bucks more expensive than this Huion).

  • @alicianastuk9962
    @alicianastuk9962 Před 3 lety

    This is some very calming music in the background

  • @Ch3rry-heartz
    @Ch3rry-heartz Před 3 lety +1

    Once I saw this pop up as a notification I clicked fast

  • @hololiveenjoyer5655
    @hololiveenjoyer5655 Před 3 lety

    Thanks to this dude I'm slowly getting better at drawing

  • @ArtHaker84
    @ArtHaker84 Před 3 lety

    I got one of these now... thanks for reviewing! I first started watching your channel because you sound a bit like Adam Buxton 🤣

  • @ravinefox8637
    @ravinefox8637 Před 3 lety

    Ooo. I love the way this looks and dam. Want this real badly. Mikey u convinced me

  • @grimmgreen1371
    @grimmgreen1371 Před 3 lety

    I know i'm broke as hell so I just clicked on the video for your amazing voice and that quality art

  • @theodorebs7512
    @theodorebs7512 Před 3 lety +15

    Mikeymegamega's video is all about _increasing_ the power said character already had

  • @chewico3d133
    @chewico3d133 Před 3 lety +2

    Can you do a digital painting tutorial?

  • @t1mmypsp
    @t1mmypsp Před 3 lety

    That looks lit,yo! Can't wait to get myself one soon

  • @Palepetua
    @Palepetua Před 3 lety +1

    MIKEY! You can buy a cheap USB number pad and then assign your shortcuts to the different numbers so that you arwnt forced to move around your keyboard. A razer tsrtsrus also works well but thats like $80 while you can find a USB number pad on Amazon for like $7
    I use it for when i animate on my Kanvas Pro 12

  • @gundamOPS
    @gundamOPS Před 3 lety +1

    If you're using hdmi with nvidia gpu dont forget to enable full range color in nvidia control panel.

  • @drowsy6450
    @drowsy6450 Před 3 lety +1

    12:41 when im glad im a human with really small hands

  • @dismalcrunch3986
    @dismalcrunch3986 Před 3 lety

    Wonderful vid Mikey

  • @ArchieDeZ
    @ArchieDeZ Před 3 lety

    Whoa whoa whoa~ what is that drawing??? *liked*

  • @B.B.Digital_Forest
    @B.B.Digital_Forest Před 3 lety

    One of the local stores here is selling this model. But I really prefer to use a tablet with buttons, like the Kamvas Pro 22 (2019). The difference 120% vs 140% sRGB. I'm hoping Huion will release a 2021 version of the Pro 22 with 140% sRGB. Also the Kamvas 22 Plus has a higher contrast ratio at 1200:1.

  • @Kaiesis
    @Kaiesis Před 3 lety +1

    Cable too short? You can just buy a longer one. I'm amazed you didn't complain about the stitch pattern in the glove they included or the color of the box it was shipped in. I also like how your title says "best tablet screen colors!?" then you say its not good and you don't have confidence in it. Thats when your vid lost all credit.

    • @creatorsteven
      @creatorsteven Před 2 lety +1

      10 months old comment, but I thought I'd reply.
      When he was talking about the colours that he wasn't confident in, he was talking about another tablet that he was comparing this one to. So I'm not sure where he lost you in the explanation but yeah.
      He also mentioned that you can just buy an extender cable to fix the short cable issue he had.
      I'm not sure if you didn't want to hear any negativity towards the product or if you felt defensive over this or something, but yeah, seems like he covered it decently well.

  • @halidramzan2803
    @halidramzan2803 Před 3 lety +2

    For some reason. I've watched this video over 9ish times😅

  • @ZzSEARGzZ
    @ZzSEARGzZ Před 3 lety

    Ever thought of using all your drawings tablets to make one big picture? Like a end of the year tablets and art collaboration

  • @yalaster3408
    @yalaster3408 Před 3 lety

    Wanted to see the lumine FanArt cause yeah i love it

  • @GarredHATES
    @GarredHATES Před 3 lety +1

    Huion stands : Free with the product
    Wacom stands: $500!

  • @kaizze8777
    @kaizze8777 Před 3 lety +1

    after hundred of hours on Genshin Impact I can now officially enjoy this video alot more

  • @kalpit22
    @kalpit22 Před 3 lety

    Quick heads up, it's not 140 aRGB but 140% sRGB

  • @heltong.1888
    @heltong.1888 Před 3 lety +5

    That's why we like genshin impact

  • @12463trf
    @12463trf Před 3 lety +3

    I have a question! Pen accuracy and parallax are both mentioned, but I rarely hear about pen tilt to accuracy. (My huion gt 156v2; that I got in part due to your review, has good accuracy, but if I hold the pen differently, or shift in my seat the cursor becomes wildly innacurate, despite countless calibrations)
    These newer models are often coming with tilt functions, but how is the accuracies measuring up for people that move in their seat / change how they hold a pen?

    • @kiren3168
      @kiren3168 Před 3 lety +1

      It still has that same issue. Stay away

    • @kiren3168
      @kiren3168 Před 3 lety

      I also got the skamvas because of his "they sent me a free tablet" non sponsored review

    • @GeekedOutNeckbeard
      @GeekedOutNeckbeard Před rokem

      @ so, I can't speak on the XP-pen BUT I have the Cintiq 22 AND I had the Kamvas 22 plus
      The tilt issue, for mine, wasn't inaccurate, at all. The parallax is superior to the Cintiq 22, however using the 22 all day and night I got used to the parallax that it isn't an issue any longer, as minimal as it could be to some, it was a bit of a jump for me.
      The plus had.. Damn near 0 parallax.. It made drawing magnificent. However, it had that squeaky sound, which was concerning for me. And I disliked it.
      The colors are where this tablet had issues for me. Which is why I refunded it and paid DRASTICALLY more for the Cintiq 22..
      Your blues will never EVER be blue. Ever. It's jarring to see. If you go for cyan it looks like regular blue, and the more blue you go the more it appears grey-ish and washed out, the higher you go, like cyan to green it just.. Literally goes green.
      You CANNOT calibrate this at all. It's frustrating to me.
      I wouldn't, personally, go for the Kamvas until this color issue is fixed by model improvements.
      If the XP Pen works for yoh with minimal color inaccuracy.. I'd say keep it.
      Cintiq 22 is better than the Kamvas 22 plus by a wide margin despite some caveats. The colors aren't inaccurate and are only slightly SLIGHTLY off.
      Cintiq 22 also feel more durable.
      Just would never go for the Kamvas 22 or the Plus version.

  • @FireGuyverAnimation
    @FireGuyverAnimation Před 3 lety +1

    You should review the X-PEN Artist 12 PRO mikey.

  • @howcanihelpyou4943
    @howcanihelpyou4943 Před 3 lety

    I am currently watching Mikey's program on this very device and I can confirm -- it's pretty dope.

  • @cesarescobedo5859
    @cesarescobedo5859 Před 3 lety

    mikey you are the besttttttttttttttttttt

  • @Exodus-sh5mq
    @Exodus-sh5mq Před 3 lety +1

    dang it Mikey I just bought me a Xp-pen tablet...

  • @brendandomenech
    @brendandomenech Před 3 lety

    Such a masterpiece!

  • @dragonfyre79
    @dragonfyre79 Před 8 měsíci

    I know this video is just over 3 years old, but I do have to ask how you overcame the glaring issues with the lack of accuracy in the blue and purple color ranges? I've done everything I could, from using a calibrator, tinkering with the settings and even messing with the color effect settings with no luck at all. I've done some digging and noticed this is a wide spread issue, even one owner claiming their calibration device measured the sRGB to be nowhere near the claimed 140%. I'm honestly not even sure you still own or use this tablet anymore, but in case you do, I'd like your input.

  • @SageofCancer
    @SageofCancer Před 3 lety +1

    Vaguely threatening drone in the background, Ari Aster's horror films have made this terrifying to me.

  • @k-tou8988
    @k-tou8988 Před 3 lety +1

    Man, i wish have a tablet like this..Here where i live its just, sooo expensive :(

  • @thunderymelons7081
    @thunderymelons7081 Před 3 lety

    yoo i just got my very first tablet yesterday and its real cool

  • @wagnersouza4463
    @wagnersouza4463 Před 3 lety +1

    The huge problem with this tablet is color fidelity. It have a huge problem with blue colors, they looks too warm ( win 10 wallpaper looks more green-ish ), and seems to be impossible to fix that. Basicly the Blizzard palette with vivid blue-to- violet ( hue 200 - 210 aprox ) cannot be seen on this tablet, this color always look more green . Another strange thing is the srgb options is always disabled, I think this could fix the blue problem, but I didn't found how to able the srgb options on OSD adjust.

    • @rickycostabilemonti7543
      @rickycostabilemonti7543 Před 2 lety

      that's why i'm selling mine... altough i'm not using it too much, i do 3d texturing, so color fidelity is a must, i'll stick with standard tablet for now until i have the money to buy a cintiq.

  • @3polygons
    @3polygons Před 3 lety

    Realy good review.
    I'm hunting now for a video of someone using a colorimeter to calibrate this wonderful screen. As indeed, at least with my NEC "semi-pro" it handles everything from gamma to saturation, color accuracy/white point (well, I set it for 6500K) etc. I usually won't ever set 100% brightness, BTW, I try to force it to waay lower setting (but if too low, u don't get good accuracy, sadly), as it hurts my eyesight if not... indeed, that's one of the few settings u can set (to an extent) and let the calibrator + software do its magic... I have an i1 Display Pro (one of the best colorimeters in the "cheap" range) so I guess if I don't find any vid... I'll just go all in for it and purchase it, do the calibration myself to see where we stand with it, and hopefully, make it my main tablet...

  • @Chejov1214
    @Chejov1214 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the review Mikey ! .. this huion 22 plus,the huion pro 24 and the xp pen 24 are my choices .. i was interested in the xp pen becoz bigger screen and 2k ..but with your experience of screen color accuracy was a big ‘wow’ to me .. and Im very surprised .. also with a strange. Grimm? Feeling inside .. Im very happy really that other company’s are making competition to wacom thats good for us ..artists ..but 90+ adobe RGB ( witch if I recall correclty is what the xp pen has right ?) its pretty darn good for an lcd ips.. the older and newer. Bottom of the line whacom cintiq 22hd has barely around 76-78% of adobe RGB only (around 98% sRGB.. and. So many professional artists and studios were working with them for years .. ... pleas. Don’t even think for a minute Im not beliving in your words .. its just I feel relief that I didn’t pull the trigger on the 2k xp pen 24,. At least this huion 22 plus u can calibrate it .. and getting nice color representation ,...on the other side I was hovering over cintiq 22 and keep thinking. that ok they cost a lot but u buy them and they are ready to go,..maybe they are factory calibrated idk ..but gosh .. so less troubles .. :/ .. the other huion. The 24 pro 2k screen. I was watching reviews all over youtube .. seems pretty similar to xp pen 24 .. but with the caveat that its screen brightness is lower that they said on their website .. some youtubers after calibration measured 156 nits or brightness (on papers its said 220) .. compared to huion 22plus. It noticeable .. i m not saying. I would work. On full brightness 9 my cintiq companion 2 i7 I had it on half of its brightness,.. ) but what bothers me is. When. Co. Say one thing and in reality u got other thing .. .. by no means its a bad tablet to make art .. just annoyed of those little things .. after all 500 or 1000 or 1700 bucks is not something cheap .

    • @Chejov1214
      @Chejov1214 Před 3 lety

      Thnk you again for your review I really appreciate it

    • @3polygons
      @3polygons Před 3 lety +1

      - EDIT: The contrast ratio in Kanvas Pro 22 Plus is 1200:1 , the 24 model is 1000:1. The latter is a good value, too, but that's quite a difference in such an important characteristic
      -Edit 2 : The 22 plus model pen supposedly has a response rate of 220pps, while the 24 one is 200pps (and also, perhaps so an older pen model (edit : nope, same pen)).
      -Edit 3: more accuracy in the 22 plus model in the cursor (no surprise, is more usable at the corners and models than the 24)... ±0.3mm(center) ±2mm(corner), versus ±0.5mm(center) ±3mm(corner)for the 24 Huion model. There could be other factors involved, though. But this should act in other aspects of the work, too.
      -Edit 4: Surprisingly, the power usage is lower in the 24.
      - The XP 24 model has not glass as the protective layer, I believe, and is reportedly worse in reflections. Is using a plastic film, and this produces slightly less clear (a bit more washed out colors, though not very noticeable, prolly not in real cases) image.
      - The Huion 24 model , compared to this other huion model is way les accurate in cursor position in corners. You can click more or less fine on the X to close the window in this model, but is quite more of a problem in the 24 model, according to video reviews.
      - The brightness is not as important as you seem it is. Only would be if you would be working in an exterior (where the lighting is all time changing, so, only fine for some landscape painting, but that's it. In a controlled lighting studio/room, you are with WAY less strong external light, which you can also modulate (as well, you can indeed avoid reflections in a glossy screen... but only to certain degree!)
      - This Kanvas 22 Plus is 140% sRGB while the 24 is 120% sRGB. This would not be crazily important if wasn't that is an upgrade in many other aspects, too (new panels, surely). Also as experienced artists like Mikey are telling already how they notice the difference in real life scenarios.
      - Right now the kanvas 22 Plus (not the others) is the better purchase vs the 24 model. And you even save money. :) I still prefer the 24 size, but that's just me. I.. would see me buying the 22 plus now, but the 24.. I'd wait till it gets an update with this tech.
      - The cintiq 22 has NO lamination. Quite more parallax than using any of these too.
      - The cintiq 22 is, after checking tests, yep, having a better calibration by default, but have been tested that after calibration with a colorimeter, the colors in the XP-Pen Pro 22E would reach a just fine level of accuracy (but after t hat, usually the contsrat ratio is lowered! It happens less with a Cintiq 22)
      - I can see in very fine/detailed tests that for response (lag) and maximum REAL (disregard the 8k levels announced with every tablet) pressure sensitivity is still way better in Wacom than with any alternative. I still recommend a Wacom Intuos Pro medium to photographers, specially professional photo "retouchers". They need pressure sensitivity above all (they don't really need display-tablets). For illustrators.. depends on the way every one paints or even holds the pen.
      - The Cintiq 22 is only 90+% sRGB. Poorer color range (the issue of not being able to see and work with certain saturated tones). Bit a huge deal for many, but still, important once yo9u get certain level of pro activity. For a student... meh, is fine sRGB, don't waste too much money there, learning to draw and paint is more important.
      - The cintiq 22 comes with a stand, the 16 does not (sth never happening with the alternative brands).
      - You don't have side buttons neither disk in the cintiq 22/16. But neither do in this huion Kanvas 22 plus. Am fine without those...I'd only miss really the disk (I change brush size often with it in my wacom xl).
      - If you calibrate manually this Huion 22 Plus like Mikey did, you'd be fine. If you get a colorimeter, it shall work great. I have worked for 7 years at a company as the main designer with a mainstream philips monitor. I just calibrated it (by software only!) and knew where the issues and limits were (it even had bad uniformity).
      - A cintiq 22 or a Kanvas 22 Plus are indeed the only display tablets (classic pen-tablets keep being amazing!! XP Deco 03, Deco Pro Medium, huion Inspiroy, Wacom Intuos Medium(M)) I'd recommend right now. Apart from a Wacom Cintiq Pro 24 (2k$ and does not come with a decent stand, lol XD...to sell u the thing apart, Apple style) with the 500$ bucks ergo stand, or 400 $ wacom arm lol (smart move : get an Ergotron arm at Amazon for half the price or less, and a dirty cheap vesa adapter (12 $ I think). Proved that works great).
      - Right now I would NOT recommend the 24 models from Huion or XP. And that being a total fan of the 24 inches size (not due to the pixels resolution!, but for the actual act of painting and drawing)

    • @Chejov1214
      @Chejov1214 Před 3 lety

      @@3polygons hi again :D :) .. ahh again yeah I think in very similar way ... some caveats .. hmm I had seen a 1080p 24 inch ips screen and really its a no for me .. too much big pixels I can see them from regular sitting behind desk in front of monitor like 45-50 55 cm from screen .. but at 22 inch I had to be real closer like 12 cm from screen to see pixels leds ,.. but yeah my sweet spot is 24 inch too .. (not against 27 at all tho ) at 1440p .. and yess I agree I had same inner thoughts like the huion 22 plus was the first step to see feedback from users how things are going to work with this their new tech implementation .. as far I gathered from reviews its darn good .
      but at same time what holds me up was this same innovation /course huion have .. it feels like you make a jump to one of teir models( I must say some of their models with the ''pro'' on the name ..) its not cheap too .. 700 750 790 u$d .. for their 22 models (last time I checked) and 899 for the 24 .. its cheap if compared to wahcom but not cheap as a stand alone product . and its way of innovating things (IM not blaming them just describing behavior ) its liek u buy one of their new stuff and in a year or so you will be like feeling dissapointed or liek u bought something that its a bummer .. coz they released the new super dupper new version with fixes ! and small or medium upgrades .. xDD but ''but'' I must say that I don't feel this will be the case with this 22 plus .. it feels like the sneak-peak of the future releases .. (as a paralelism see what xp is doing with its new 16 inch innovator edition ..
      regarding the pen just curious did you tried one ? I mean in real life comparing the huion pen with wacom pro pen 1 or pro pen 2 ? with some people I've been chating .. and with one friend who is an artist ( ok know feling is a subjective thing) but I can trust her .. the other folks and she .. had same similar thoughts .. seems like her kamvas 20 2019 . she desccribe the pen feeling lighter but similar in pen pressure as her old wacom intuos 3 and cintiq 13 with propen 1 .. like something around it/that so yeap nt at level of pro pen 2 ... although would be interesting to see if someone can tweak it with driver options .. and make it feels closer to pro pen 2 (?) other folks said the same .. talking with someone who had a art studio in california ..said that huion new pen feels better from previous gen and similar to wacom 2048 pen .( present in intuos 4 ,5 cintiq old 22hd 24hd not so sure to pro pen1 .. seems ''some not there yet'' in the beginning of the pen pressure curve .. like its not so harmonic ? ahh don't even know how to put it in words .. like initial pressure curve is bit rough not so well rounded in feeling like wacom's pro pen 2 but welp I didn't test it so .. its all what other's are saying :P although I can trust her friend and in tune wiht what you were saying about it . :)
      yeah its wired that huion has same pen on 24 pro and 22 plus but pps are different ..
      about other tech stuff yeah u are right .. but idk if their pen and screen would be better I don't know if those things would matter me a lot but pen feeling and behavior and closely following by display ppi and size inches . color accuracy .. its would be key points to decide .. i guess :P
      as a daily user of a cintiq companion 2 Im so intrigued how huion pen will perform ..
      wacom Cintiq 24 pro is amazing .. but everytime Im tempted to buy it (because someone throws a really tempting deal like 1400 u$d for a used one ) .. its ''fan'' to dissipate the heat .. and the pen nibs wearing down too fast .. is what keeps me away from it .. not because I cant buy pen nibs but .. ahh liek I said Im spending 1500 + on it and I still going to buy for 6 -7 years wacom pen nibs ?? aaaaahhh --_-_______________-_ u .. besides 4k and in my counrty the electricity is not cheap .. so having a 90-100 watts consuming 11 -12 hs per day .. plus the pen nibs issue !! lol it keeps me away although tempting tempting .. :3
      and stands .. yess u now have to buy it separately LOL .. I thought about an ergotron arm but I preffer to make something similar to an easel to hold it and tweak it to the right position .. Im very handy with wood /woodworking xD

  • @dozars
    @dozars Před rokem +1

    I have this screen, and it has serious backlight bleeding and IPS Glow problems, I don't recommend it, and color calibration will be a real headache.

  • @sudoo6987
    @sudoo6987 Před 3 lety +5

    Why everything is so grim and mystic

  • @blenderdad
    @blenderdad Před 3 lety

    Thank you for your video, i found it very informative. But the tablet does *NOT* have a 140% Adobe RGB color range, but a 140% sRGB color range, which is pretty different from each other ;)

  • @meatsupplies5282
    @meatsupplies5282 Před 3 lety +1

    It was on sale on the 25th for $170 off

    • @JalilBaharuddin
      @JalilBaharuddin Před 3 lety

      I manage to get 1 in 10 minutes before sale end 🤣

    • @meatsupplies5282
      @meatsupplies5282 Před 3 lety

      @@JalilBaharuddin i thought it was gonna be during the entire 25th but i forgot about timezones lol

  • @Leo_Keys
    @Leo_Keys Před 3 lety +1

    Do you have a license for that knife, mate?

  • @16JPE
    @16JPE Před 3 lety

    I'm curious what you think about the Huion Kamvas pro 24, in comparison to this tablet, or what you think of it in general.

  • @theremarkablegates4253

    yoooo Mikey you should totally do a tablet giveaway.

  • @weescamp
    @weescamp Před 3 lety

    Nice Fifth Element reference 👍
    Great review thanks for sharing.

  • @chawjayme4603
    @chawjayme4603 Před 3 lety

    Im just watching this everyday
    Imagine i have this graphic tablet ;-;

  • @zycane
    @zycane Před 3 lety +3

    22" being 1080P in this day and age, is borderline criminal.
    Looks really nice and smooth though.

  • @realtuber101
    @realtuber101 Před 3 lety +2

    2 Days Late, but might I suggest something to would-be buyers: Stalker huion's reddit page. I keep seeing VERY unsavory things about their tablets and how they constantly have issues with their drivers, pens, tablets themselves, etc. Scope out your options VERY heavily before you buy, please.

    • @boffle539
      @boffle539 Před 3 lety

      You see unsavory things about literally every product regardless of brand. For every good review, there is a bad one about the same product.

  • @pakdeus2150
    @pakdeus2150 Před 3 lety

    Hey mikey!, pls tell me what is your canvas size and the size of your pen also your correction line settings .
    Your videos are great as always and the tutorial extremly helpful. I can do well on paper but i tried to do things on pc but i dont quite understand.

  • @forthezorz
    @forthezorz Před 3 lety

    I pressed 'like' when you said, 'but no one tells mikey what to do'.

  • @Unavailable8923
    @Unavailable8923 Před 3 lety

    Next we need Huion Kamvas 22 Plus *Ultra* with 1440 vertical res

  • @sheddu8350
    @sheddu8350 Před 3 lety

    I'm saving money to buy this model😗

  • @leondecastro1807
    @leondecastro1807 Před 3 lety

    I knew Mikey was just testing some art style.
    He can still draw the cutest girls in the biz.

  • @ObraniMangLando999
    @ObraniMangLando999 Před 3 lety

    Lovet it, I hope I can have one of this.

  • @skeletonboi3077
    @skeletonboi3077 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey Mikey, ever heard of "Ghost of Tsushima?" Can you draw Jin Sakai or Yuna?

  • @ds_capture
    @ds_capture Před 3 lety

    So first things first. I´m an Artist myself and cannot decide which to buy. The Kamwas Pro 20 or the 22 Plus. This Review made my decision abit easier So thank you nfor that...but...
    140% Adobe RGB? Don´t you mean sRGB? Because even the Cintiq 27 QHD has an Adobe RGB Range of what...95%? And its the Industry Standard and cost almost 2 grand.
    For this Price 140% is a steal. I´m sure this tablet has like maybe 92-94% Adobe RGB and 140% sRGb or am I crazy?

  • @agergo100
    @agergo100 Před 3 lety +2

    I want buy one, but I need a job to get money.