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HUION New Kamvas 13 Graphics Tablet with Screen 13.3 Inch Come with Pen Tech 3.0 Battery-Free Pen First Pen Display that Supports Android Devices - Ideal for Remote Learning & Work(Violet Purple)

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One thing I don’t like about this design is that the power button and the setting button are right there with the express keys. As a note for Windows 10 users, the default scaling in the Windows Display Settings is set to 150%, so you should go and change that to 100%. In terms of drawing experience there won't be much that separates these tablets, particularly if you’re not a professional with a keen eye for very minor differences.

Its cable might be slightly limiting for working on the go, but overall, it’s a work-from-anywhere creative’s dream. I believe the reviewers who claim they have no wobble just test at the “fast” speed or faster since, as you can see, testing just that slight bit faster makes the wobble completely disappear. On most of these non-Wacom screens there is a lot of space between the glass you’re drawing on and the screen below it.With the pen display, I felt more involved/connected with the images I was working on instead of the slight disconnect I feel with a tablet and monitor. Colour gamut (colour accuracy) is quite impressive at 120 sRGB; artists, illustrators and animators will be more inclined to take notice of this, but for general use and viewing the accuracy is more than enough. There aren’t many products out there that enable you to get really precise adjustments and it is good that this is one.

At 16-inches, this is the perfect middle ground between large, cumbersome displays and petite portable tablets. Whereas Wacom might have been the dominating manufacturer in graphics tablets, and in this case ‘pen displays’ (where you draw directly onto the screen) in recent years, Huion and XP-PEN have made good headway in offering units aimed at those who don’t have the budget for a more premium Wacom.The parallax (the distance between the cursor on screen and the stylus nib) isn’t too big, not very different from other devices, but it’s showing, specially at some angles.

Most of the gripes I did have with the Huion Kamvas Pro 13 were pretty surface-level; the plug isn’t included and the octopus cable is, as with many pen displays, unwieldy and irritating. So that a quick stroke is finished before the quaver is recognized, but the slow stroke picks it up. The screen doesn't register touch, you can only interact with it using the included battery-less EMR pen.She has been interviewed as an industry expert for the BBC, and while her educational background was in prosthetics and model-making, her true love is in tech and she has built numerous desktop computers over the last 10 years for gaming and content creation.

As usual, this review is based on my honest thoughts and opinions about the tablet and I will never agree to review a product if I am required to say only good things about it. It is important to note that the ‘Enable Touch’ option is referring to the touchbar, not finger touch functions. I personally need at least 8 shortcut keys to do my full drawing process on the tablet, so the 4 shortcut keys and 1 touch bar on the Huion Kamvas Pro 13 were not even close to enough for me. The lines at the bottom are slow strokes done with smooth increases or decreases to pen pressure in mind.The pen is battery-free and has 8192 levels providing a natural and precise drawing or editing experience. We used the tablet on a fairly beefy gaming PC (equipped with an RTX 3070 Ti, a 7th generation Intel Core i7 processor and 32GB of RAM), a Huawei MateBook 14 laptop and a budget-friendly creative laptop - the Asus VivoBook.

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