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L**R
Great but only after MUCH calibration
I've uploaded my work to hopefully give some weight to my words.Basically for the price offered this is a fantastic tool for a digital artist to pick up but it does come with it's faults hence it gets 4 stars, 3 stars seems too much of a off-put and I would give it that if it was more expensive.if you are not computer/tech savvy, calibrating the screen to give you a like for like of your original monitor is a frustrating thing to figure out, but once you know, it's not that hard, just long.on top of that as a word of warning, you should make sure that your screen's colour depth is good enough to begin with before you even pick up a huion. As depending on the screen you have, you are unknowingly creating work with washed out colours and when it comes to calibrating, you will have a poor point of reference.the Pen itself also seems to have an issue that I haven't gotten around to resolve but every so often, like 1 in 7 clicks of the colour picker, it gives me a streak of colour across my work instead of picking up the colour which is extremely annoying despite a quick tap of the undo button. it was a non issue with my old intuos 3, so im thinking an issue with the driver or the pens motherboard.to now I still don't have a like for like respresentation of my screen but it's 85-90% there and good enough to do my work with. the pressure sensitivity is amazing also and i definitely draw as fast or close to how i draw traditionally.for someone that struggles with money, this was a worthy purchase, and i do recommend, just sucks with the calibration which shouldnt have taken me that long. thankfully you have a 30 day trial so dont be scared to pick it up, just look after it properly.other than that, the wires are a bit of a drag, I wonder if it's possible to run a screen just via hdmi and usb.-----------------------------------HOW TO CALIBRATE-----------------------------------firstly be sure you are on extended view when hooked up (windows key + P brings up options for display) from what I understand, because you have to attach the monitor via hdmi, your pc by default thinks its a tv screen and thus gives it a washed out effect. if you are using a pc you need to right click anywhere on your main display to bring up Nvidia settings and find something that allows you to essentially use the screens full potential.for whatever reason, I don't have an option allowing me to do this in my Nvidia settings and I have to use my Intel graphic settings (im on a laptop)access this settings menuIn GENERAL SETTINGS be sure you have your huion display selected. then go to QUANTIZATION RANGE> full range-then go to COLOUR SETTINGS>xvYCC> enable-On the bottom left of the tablet you will see a button with an indentation on it, hold it until it turns white.-this allows you to navigate the monitors settings using the top buttons under the power for left and right and the bottom ones for enter/confirm and back/exit-go to PICTURE>BACKLIGHT> increase to 100 with the top buttons under the power button and then confirm it.-PICTURE>SHARPNESS> increase to 4-go to COLOUR>panel uniformity>turn that OFF (allows you access gamma)>COLOUR>GAMMA>1.8 is a good selection for me.>COLOUR>TEMPERATURE>sRGB (i cant recall exact technical description but srgb gives me good colour depth)Now you "need" to calibrate it further using Windows' own calibration, do this by going to search and 'Calibrate display' and then run through the process.thats it! it just takes repeat trial and error of having two images set up on your screen to see for any inconsistencies.it's also a good practice to have your canvas showing up on your original monitor so that you can see for any additional things as you draw, like super low opacity lines not showing up on huion but shows on your default monitor.also watch out for having your contrast too high as it will delude you into thinking the pressure sensitivity is not so good and think you have to press harder to start seeing your lines.if set up correctly, it works EXACTLY like any wacom Tablet especially my old intuos 3. took me 3 days of fiddling around thoughthank you huion for making an item in my price range of legit good quality.
A**R
Great!
I have wanted to upgrade to a graphics tablet with a visual display for some time now and this ticked all the boxes. It is quite large so you can really get the details in - the stand is really useful and has 3 levels.I recommene buying one of the gloves - I had one from my previous tablet and it has helped a lot to stop hands sticking to the tablet and glide across with ease!Only downside is the cable as its quite chunky and positioning it so it doesnt get in the way can be quite challenging if you don't have a lot of space. I think i saw that the 13 (Not the 13 Pro) has a single wire that you can hook up to a mobile? I wish I had looked into this a bit more as id love to be able to draw to my phone screen when on the go!Overall it was a great purchase and well recommended if you're not wanting to break the bank but want a display graphics tablet :)
S**K
Quite good
In comparison to its competitors its really cheap sometimes its glitchy when transitioning from extended to duplicate but I think that's due to my screen is 4k. I've been using it for a while now and I've really enjoyed using it. The screen calibration isn't completely perfect at certain angles but you get use to it. Also the colour calibration isn't perfect but once you fiddle with it it's fine.Overall it feels really soft to draw with like a prisma pencil with less friction. It's annoying to carry the wires and set up, but once its up it's up. I save alot of time drawing with a screen in comparison to a graphics tablet.It feels like huion have taken apart a wacom and thought lets make it cheaper yet good. I'd recommend one and go for the 16inch if you can carry it around and afford it. I have 13 inch and that's fine to, a bigger screen would be nicer. But the wacom cintiq 16 is now like £440 at the time of writing this so consider that as well.
P**A
Came faulty
It was a good table for the the price point and i would've probably recommended it if it hadn't come faulty.The screen settings and on/off button would constantly get stuck, leaving it either rapidly turning on/off or with the screen settings on screen freaking out.The buttons under and above would get stuck with them so i couldn't use the hot keys without turning the tablet off.Ultimately i understand sometimes mistakes happen so i emailed support to either get it fixed or a replacement as it came faulty however they have pretty bad customer service, they're weren't rude just no help, after going in circles for weeks with multiple people and very slow replies i gave up.I bought this as a last minute replacement for my old huion tablet that broke and wishing i went with something else as I'm now weeks behind on work
A**K
Great tablet ut the glass screen started to lift.
Overall, the tablet is great does what it is meant to do. The calibration is a bit of a pin but after you sort that out I don't think there is much problems after that.The only thing is that after 4 month or so, right by the buttons, side the glass of the screen has started to lift. It's not the end of the world and it does not bother me too much just since I can push it in and it sticks back in however, I am hoping it won't affect the performance of the tablet in the long run.
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