Huion Kamvas Pro 19 review: 4K touchscreen pen display
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- čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
- Beautiful design. Solid build quality. Good colour accuracy. Excellent drawing performance. Softness to sharpness.
HUION online store (affiliate links):
Kamvas Pro 19 - shrsl.com/4kpgg
Kamvas Pro 27 - shrsl.com/4kpgi
TIME STAMPS
00:00 - Intro
00:32 - Bottom line
03:08 - Things included
07:22 - Design
12:42 - Connection
14:14 - Touchscreen
20:00 - Driver
22:52 - Line tests
28:29 - Drawing experience
40:27 - Conclusion - Zábava
Forgot to mention there's a Huion ST100 stand (USD 50) that can prop up the pen display more vertically. shrsl.com/4l1yp
Finally! :D
By the way, can you make a review of the Bosto T1060 with their new 16K pressure pen( I believe the pen model is W09, they also claim it has 0.4mm nib retraction distance; but I'm clueless about line quality and pen pressure quality )?
Your reviews are a trip, bro! You’ve nailed a format that’s super precise and hella useful for us users! Thanks a ton :)
Great review! Thanks for testing the cursor alignment when using different grips. Reviewers don’t always mention that how grip angle can affect the cursor offset.
Just wanted to say thank you for reviewing this drawing display! I'll be buying the 27 inch version, but I've been told the drawing experience is the same.
As far as I know, the only difference is 27-inch does not have the PD power passthrough for charging laptops.
OMG the review is here. I've been waiting whether you'll review this product. Time to watch.
finally!!!!! I've been waiting for you to review this pen display, thank you for making this video!
Great review as usual!!!
Excellent review. Thank you.
There's not enough talk about Huion actually finally catching up to wacom
Nice review.
Hello Teoh!! Best review as always, we artists appreciate you ❤
Any chance you’ll review the Poco pad and pen? I heard it’s only $300
Not likely for the poco pad
I also suggest the Asus Pro Art P13 or Z13 if you can thank you! @@teohontech7141
Have you tested how usable the touch is with the smudge tool? I mean, in some apps (foe example CSP) it's possible to configure single touch to another tool, so one can draw lines with stylus and then smudge (or erase or fill or whatever was selected as finger function) with finger. Very natural & efficient work flow.
Please review the surface pro 11 !
Please do review for Microsoft surface pro 11 🙏
Do you have any laptop where it can be powered only by one cable? I'm curious to see this. With USB4 perhaps? Plugging into the wall is a deal breaker for me. But this is the perfect size to pair with a laptop on the go! Much more so than 16" in my opinion.
I have a Kamvas Pro 16 and one thing that bothers me about the Huion pen is that after use for a period of time, the cursor will become unaligned with the pen tip. Really annoying and if this is a problem with this model, it needs to be addressed.
Can you review the redmi pad pro writing please?
Great review as always, appreciate how thorough and detailed you get in the drawing experience including the issues you only get to know about when you use something for some time (like the touch issues, something popping out from the side, all those things).
Regarding the matte display sharpness, how would you compare it to similarly priced or similarly sized competitors? For example, does a Cintiq's matte display show text/details sharper, or would you say it's the same/similar? Since all etched glass is basically the same, I don't expect there to be a difference but since you didn't mention it, I wonder if perhaps there is a difference. I only have an older Cintiq 16 HD which has no etched glass, but has the matte film that is applied from the factory and since it's not 4K either, it's really hard to compare. 4K is already sharper, yet the etched glass will smudge the details and I guess only you who has experience with many different displays can give valuable insights.
Actually there are subtle difference between quality of matte glass from different companies. And it is difficult for me to remember the exact quality unless I can have a side by side comparison. And I usually do not keep review units that long.
Having said that, the softness on this display is more noticeable compared to others I have tested. I have not used Wacom Cintiq for a long time so I can’t remember.
But the colour noise/grain/sparkle is minimal.
There is always a tradeoff with amount of texture vs image quality (grain, sharpness, colour). And unfortunately, these are very difficult to show accurately even with a video review
The better matte glass currently are actually on the tablets. Eg Huion Kamvas Studio 16, iPad Pro with nano texture glass, Huawei MatePad 11.5 PaperMatte.
More specifically, the Apple and Huawei versions are almost similar to the typical matte LCD monitor surfaces.
After I have see Huawei’s version, which they do not charge extra for unlike Apple, I think and hope this will be used by more manufacturers in the future. The technology for good quality matte glass is already here, so it takes time to have more products use it.
Personally, I probably prefer more sharpness and don’t mind some colour noise/grain
@@teohontech7141 Dang, it so hard if there's nothing one can sample haha. I live out in the middle of nowhere so there's nothing I can "test drive" regarding the Kamvas 19. I see that you've found the smaller new tablets to have better surfacing compared to these larger displays. If we ignore that for a second (since that's the obvious answer to making the displays better), would you rather prefer to have these displays have no etching and just give a choice to apply film (from factory or DIY)? Having said that, I did not too long ago read about some other glass etching techniques in some industrial contexts that offered much better sharpness and texture, so that's another "answer" to the problem, but I doubt the companies will go after that and would instead find offering a film separately as a more cost effective option.
Thank you for the review! I suppose you tried the Parblo PR100 stand you use for smaller pen displays and it did not fit.
Parblo PR100 will fit, but it's still low on the table. I also forgot to mention there's a Huion ST100 stand that can prop up the pen display more vertically.
hello Teoh, please review drawing experience Tablet Huawei Matepad 11,5 S Papermate + M Pencil Gen 3 + App Drawing test like GoPaint, CSP and maybe app 3D Nomad Sculpt. its worth it? Thanks
Hi Teoh, what’s your experience between this 19" pro to the 24" pro you had before? Is there any big difference in the drawing experience or perhaps the newer tech they implemented or in general the colors output?
I've only reviewed the Huion Artist Pro 24 (4K). Drawing performance and colours are quite similar. If I remember correctly, visuals with that 24 is sharper but there's slightly more colour noise/grain due to the matte surface. 19 is less sharp but has less colour noise. I probably prefer the image quality for the 24 because it's sharper.
www.parkablogs.com/content/artist-review-huion-kamvas-pro-24-4k-pen-display
Wish huion take the lead now, and introduce barrel rotation to pen instead of useless 16k pressure wars
Any plans for 27 version review? I wonder about their additional keyboard tray attachment, does it fit both 19 and 27 version?
Not likely to review the 27-inch. Not sure about the tray attachment. Ask Huion directly
what software are you using in the chinatown drawing? concept? i like it, but i'm looking for something for notes as well. i dont like onenote.
Medibang, Concepts
@@teohontech7141 thought so. do you have anything you would recommend for notes\tasks\etc.?
I wish obsidian offered a better handwriting option other than excalidraw :(
Could you review the writing experience on this. How the mistouches happen when use 1 2 finger gesture
Writing is possible but there will be noticeable latency since writing involves fast movement.
No issues with mis-touch when writing because pen tip will be close to screen and hence there will be perfect palm rejection
There's writing arond 39 minutes. Seems usable at that size. But doesn't the latency depend a lot on both drawing app (its drawing engine efficiency & undo stack etc) and quite a lot on the speed of the computer in use? Teoh, what are the specs on this PC?
@@PekkaSalonen Generally speaking, the writing experience with pen displays is not as good as portable tablets. E.g. Samsung Tab S8, S9 pen latency is 2.8ms but usually much higher for drawing apps. Latency for pen displays is usually around 15ms so it's definitely more noticeable.
If you have to write often and a lot, the 15ms latency will affect experience. For min 39, I'm just writing a few letters so looks and feels alright.
My laptop is the Huawei Matebook D16 with Intel Core i5-12450H.
How's the nib movement compareto the last pen, that works with 16 2.5 k huion? Does it moves less inside the pen?
Feels the same
Hi Mr teoh . IM considering to buy new laptop for art and animation ...
did you ever do a review for budget 2 in 1 laptop like Lenovo yoga 7 2 in 1 (ryzen 5 version) ?
If not, what do you think about this device for daily use as an artist and animator do you think this device can possible handle the programs like potoshop,animator smoothly thank you
Those 2-in-1 devices are usually not as good in terms of drawing performance, eg diagonal line wobble. Better ones is Surface Pro. Otherwise just get a normal laptop with a pen display
@@teohontech7141 okay thank you very much for your reply
Does huion have barrel roll pens?
No
First!
삼성이나 와콤은 액정에서 펜이 멀어지면 화면에서 커서가 안보이게 된다. 중국산 제품은 펜이 액정에서 멀어지면 커서가 사라져야하는데 그대로 남아있다. 최근 제품에도 저 문제는 해결되지 않았다. 그림 그릴 때는 의외로 저게 굉장히 불편하다.
Too bad all these pen still sukks. They are responsive, but too light and cheap feeling. Still too slipery despite some units using paper like screen protectors. Always feel like wearing a condom. Apple pencil is the best IMO. Pencil has weight to it, the tip is rubbery and has grip so you can dig into your lines without slipping.
Thanks a lot for this great review! Can touch be switched off with this tablet? And I read about the issue of softness of the display due to anti glare coating. I´m very much split on this - it might be a dealbreaker, unfortunately. The Wacom Cintiq Pro 17 is prohibitively expensive, and the Huion Kamvas Pro 19 hits all the right buttons. I´m actually hoping they will release a version with less anti glare coating.
There is an on-off switch for touch beside the power button