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The KAMVAS Pro 16 is a professional-grade 15.6-inch pen display tablet featuring a full-laminated anti-glare screen, 120% sRGB color accuracy, and 8192 levels of pen pressure sensitivity. Designed for Windows, Mac, and Linux users, it includes 6 customizable shortcut keys, a touch bar, and an adjustable stand for ergonomic use. Its battery-free pen supports tilt recognition and programmable buttons, making it ideal for designers, illustrators, and digital artists seeking vibrant visuals and efficient workflows.


| Specific Uses For Product | Drawing, Designing, Painting |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Compatible Devices | Mac OS 10.12 or later, Linux(Ubuntu), Windows OS 7 or later |
| Native Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Operating System | Linux(Ubuntu), Mac OS 10.12 and above, Windows 7 and above |
| Additional Features | Anti-Glare Glass, 60° Tilt Support, Programmable Press Key, Full Lamination |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Pressure Sensitivity | 8192 Levels |
| Active Surface Area | 344.16 x 193.59 mm |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 9.88"L x 17.24"W |
| Item Weight | 2.98 Pounds |
| Screen Size | 15.6 Inches |
| Color | Black |
Y**O
Very cool
Very easy setup. Works very well and connected instantly. I don’t know about the old reviews but this came with an HDMI coord, power coord, a pen and pen stand (with nubs inside) and a stand for the screen. The screen is pretty large. I don’t have the 2.5+ so my quality isn’t perfect, but it’s very good for a beginner tablet. Though I hope it has a long life. Very worth it if you’re low budget.
D**.
the greatest thing ever!!!!
literally one of the greatest purchases of my life. dead serious. i usually wait a few months to review something to be sure it's as good a review as possible, and i got this bad boy all the way back in December last year, and oh my god, it's so good. it has pressure sensitivity; the screen is very clear and very nice. i do think the colors are slightly different than how they appear on my laptop screen, but it's honestly not much of an issue, it's so minor.also, in case someone didn't read any of the description, you cannot use it without having it connected to another device, so just be aware of that.also also, i know a lot of brands do this, but i just love that there are extra pen nibs in the pen holder; all you have to do is twist it open btw. also, human error, but my pen is actually broken in the middle after i stepped on it lol, but surprisingly it still works, so i guess that counts as durability? lolstill not sure what the buttons on the side do, but i honestly don't think i even need them. though, if anyone can, please do explain them to me hahathe stand is also really nice!! i usually prefer to hold the tablet itself in my lap or something, but if you don't really do that, the stand works perfectly well, and it can be adjusted to a pretty nice range of angles. i will say for me personally, the angles are all a bit flat, hence why i prefer to hold it, but y'know what, that feels about right to me.also, last note, but i love that you just click the button on the pen closer to the nib to switch to eraser mode, it's the most convenient thing ever :Dthat's all! i know nobody read this, but if anyone did, i hope i could help!! all around, i definitely do recommend this drawing tablet as an affordable option, it's just a good tablet man :)
R**E
An absolute unit. Don’t even bother getting Wacom.
I came from a Wacom Cintiq 13HD that I had for a good 5 years. It still works, but it was starting to cloud up and I wanted a bigger screen. I tried XP-Pen, but its input lag and troublesome drivers had me returning it.Now Huion. Good god man this is way more affordable and acts practically the same as Wacom products. I got this on sale for $480, and I initially wanted to up to 4k but decided not to and I’m glad I chose this option instead. I stuck with 2.5k (that’s 2560x1440) and it’s pretty cool. Though, with its higher resolution, it’s a bit hard to see most things unless you scale it over 100%. There’s a few things I don’t like about that, but I do appreciate the crispness of this resolution though as well as the bigger screen size.Pros:- Better price than Wacom. Seriously, don’t even bother paying for the name brand because this is a way better, affordable alternative. Works pretty much the same.- Express keys, if you’re into that. You can program them. Also, really glad Huion implemented the pen buttons to have an eraser toggle!- It’s sleek, like come on.Cons:- Pen pressure. You have to play around with it a bit to get it to respond. There’s a big jump in pressure from soft to hard. I tend to draw lightly, so I had to tweak it quite a few times. Even now it still doesn’t feel right, but I’m workin on it.- Resolution and screen scaling. 2.5k on a tiny 15.6 inch monitor is not super ideal for me, personally. Though, I’m pretty spoiled with display and I’m not super used to a 1440p monitor with only 60 Hz refresh rate. Feels choppy lol. I think y’all will be fine tho it’s not that big of a deal.- Wires. It’s just a little on the short end from connecting the USB and HDMI plug to the device itself. I’m lucky enough to have it close, but I can see it being an issue for others. ALSO, why put the wires on the top left side? It’s not ideal and it’s a bother with a lot of computer setups.Overall, this is a super nice display tablet. 2.5k is nice and crisp if you want an upgrade from a FullHD screen. I highly recommend this tablet over Wacom. If all their products are like this, don’t even bother paying for higher!
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