HUIONKamvas 22 Plus QLED Drawing Tablet with Full-Laminated Screen USB-C Connection 140% sRGB Tilt, 21.5 inch Graphics Art Tablet for Artist & Designer, Work with Mac, Windows, Linux & Android Black
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HUIONKamvas 22 Plus QLED Drawing Tablet with Full-Laminated Screen USB-C Connection 140% sRGB Tilt, 21.5 inch Graphics Art Tablet for Artist & Designer, Work with Mac, Windows, Linux & Android Black

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Product ID: 214941068
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Details

  • Brand
    HUION
  • Connectivity Technology
    USB
  • Pressure Sensitivity
    8192 Levels
  • Operating System
    Windows 7 or
  • Special Feature
    Anti-Glare 60°
🎨140% sRGB
🔌USB-C connectivity
🖥️21.5 inch FHD

Description

Unleash Your Creativity! 🎉

  • VIBRANT VISUALS - Experience a stunning 140% sRGB color gamut for breathtaking artwork.
  • SEAMLESS PRECISION - Enjoy a glare-free, pen-on-paper feel with advanced etched glass technology.
  • ERGONOMIC EXCELLENCE - Work comfortably in any position with an adjustable stand.
  • UNMATCHED PERFORMANCE - Experience zero lag with PenTech 3.0 for ultimate control and precision.
  • LIMITLESS COMPATIBILITY - Connect effortlessly with Mac, Windows, Linux, and Android devices.

The HUION Kamvas 22 Plus is a cutting-edge 21.5 inch QLED drawing tablet designed for artists and designers. It features a full-laminated screen with a 140% sRGB color gamut, anti-glare glass, and USB-C connectivity, ensuring compatibility with multiple operating systems. With advanced pen technology and an adjustable stand, it offers a comfortable and precise drawing experience.

Specifications

Specific Uses For ProductDrawing, Designing, Painting
Display TypeLCD
Compatible DevicesLaptop, Desktop, Tablet, Smartphone
Native Resolution1920x1080
Operating SystemWindows 7 or later, MacOS 10.12 or later, Linux(Ubuntu 20.04 LTS), Android(USB3.1 DP1.2 or later)
Additional FeaturesAnti-Glare Glass, Ergonomic, 60° Tilt Support, Full Lamination
Connectivity TechnologyUSB
Pressure Sensitivity8192 Levels
Active Surface Area476.6 x 268.1mm
Item Dimensions L x W21.5"L x 12.7"W
Item Weight7.5 Pounds
Screen Size21.5 Inches
ColorBlack

Have a Question? See What Others Asked

My computer doesnt have usb type c only regular usb and hdmi will this work or do i need an adapter?
Why does the release date say August 9 but arrival date isn't until mid September ?
I received the kamvas 22 plus and the ac adapter was not for the us, what should i do? it is for another country.
My laptop is 720p. Is that the resolution that will be transfered to the tablet? Would my 5th generation be compatible?

Reviews

4.3

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D**I

I'm just really happy with the packaging and the product itself

The media could not be loaded. First of all, the resolution and ability to show off colors are amazing. I guess I'm used to dull colors based off of my past monitor calibrations but my partner, who can see colors better than I can, pointed out the vibrancy of colors this tablet provides as compared to the Kamvas 16 pro and LG monitor paired with a Wacom Intuos Pro (M) in the past. And although I knew the size of the tablet would be larger than the 15" Kamvas 16 pro, I wasn't prepared for the sheer size of the tablet. I recall being amazed by the size of the Intuos Pro (M) as a child but this? Wow. Considering it doesn't come with quick keys, the screen is here for you to focus on minor details. (Though I will say that I was a bit sad to know it didn't come with quick keys cause I got used to using them on the Kamvas 16 pro. But it's not too big of a hindrance considering the tablet comes with a USB port that allows for a keyboard to hooked up and used at a closer range. Though I don't mind simply using the keyboard on the laptop.)I will admit to simply being excited over the sheer size of the tablet. Like, wow- a definite steal for its price, and I mean it given the colors and the hardware. I was also very pleased with how compact the packaging was with the foam. Everything just fits very nicely and seems very secure for the packaging.Though I will say that I mixed up the Kamvas 16 pro pen with the Kamvas 22 Plus pen and panicked for a good two hours before taking out the nibs (As changing the nib can help with "floating" brushes), and realizing that I was using the wrong pen. This was confirmed after opening up the little pen holder and realizing that the thickness of the Kamvas 22 plus nibs are slightly thicker in circumference as compared to the Kamvas 16 pro. A photo that I've included shoes the two holders and their nibs, Left is the Kamvas 16 Pro nibs and holder, and the right showcases the Kamvas 22 Plus.Now, although I noticed that the frame of the tablet is made with plastic, the set up itself was easy enough. I also very much appreciate the stand that comes with the tablet and that it screws into it, along with the fact that the tablet comes with the necessary tools to put it all together. It's a pully system that allows you to either lay the tablet flat and can be moved up to a 90-degree angle, which my back appreciates due to the odd angles the little stand used for the Kamvas 16 pro can reach (around 45 and down at very odd increments). I've included a video of me pulling it up and down. I'm also very happy that placing it at a 90-degree angle makes it easily stored on my desk. I'm also very happy with how the cord attaches as well, since the Kamvas 16 pro attached specifically with the cord facing downwards while the cord for the Kamvas 22 Plus simply sticks into the side, and then the main cord fits between my laptop and the tablet. I'm just pretty happy that it doesn't feel as...in the way.As for the tablet itself, away from my satisfaction with the product as a physic item, I would say that the parallax is fine. I read a review about it before but honestly, if you based your art off of the cursor, the parallax shouldn't matter all too much. I noticed it's better than the Kamvas 16 pro's parallax, but overall, I appreciate being able to see the cursor as I draw. Though that's a personal preference. I also used a ruler to draw straight lines at one point and it seemed fine making straight lines. Its ability for pressure control also seems fine. I included a video of the process and have used the tablet to draw a DTIYS challenge from Deviantart's 20th-year celebration. (An image I've drawn for the challenge is included with an overlay of a sketch I did as well as one without it. They're both WIPs though that I plan on finishing and then editing this review with.)The screen that you draw on feels the same as the Kamvas 16 pro, seeing as it's an anti-glare glass that's matte. The screen doesn't scratch easily though, but I recommend to not press hard with the pen anyway. This is because I used the Kamvas 16 pro for a while and didn't scratch the screen at all. Though I will say that it's a bit intimidating.USB-C to USB-C:It can connect to my partner’s Android phone well. It takes a quick unplug-replug but it turns on afterward.I wasn’t aware of the game-mode until I hooked up the software and I have yet to test it, though I will say it probably works as a monitor given I got bored one day and hooked up the Kamvas 16 pro to my switch and it worked just fine, it probably just isn't built for games.TLDR;Pros:-Cost-The built-in stand that reaches between 0 to 90-degrees-Resolution-Size-Compatibility with certain android phones and the switch game systemCons:-Personally, I can't think of any.It worked right out of the packaging and came faster than expected. Overall, I'm very pleased with this product and all of the components and this isn't me sucking up to the company. This is me just genuinely being content with the product as I'm a poor artist drawing on a budget. Basically, it works as it should and honestly? If you're looking for a screen tablet on a budget, Huion has plenty of tablets that are definitely cheaper than any tablet Wacom has.If you want the least amount of parallax and the use of press keys though- I’ve read that the Kamvas 22 Pro (2019) is great for those looking for something with the two. This is based on my own opinion while watching tablet reviews and reading quick tips in order to make sure I know what I’m talking about though. And I would personally like to recommend watching Teoh Yi Chie on Youtube for a more in-depth review (I came across him miraculously and enjoyed his more in-depth and more educated review. Everything mentioned in this one is based on my own experience with the tablet though.)

M**G

A pretty big upgrade

I've been using the Huion GT191 for ....4 years? Maybe more. It was a risky buy for me because, who the heck was this? It's not Wacom or whatever. I was using Surface Pro's for a while since they HAD wacom tech before moving to ntrig where it was ...bumpy, but alright. Anyway, the 191 was impressive, especially for the price and what the competition had.I wanted an upgrade since I had some nitpicks with the 191 but never enough that I'd drop hundreds- watched tons of reviews on it and it seemed solid. So, cut to now and it was on sale, so I caved and here we are! I'm typing this up because it impressed me enough after over a week with it that I wanted to give 'em credit.It's, really impressive, the parallax (distance between the pen tip & the actual screen/the accuracy of the pen) is non-extent basically. Where the tip is, is where the pen draws, it's....SO nice to have.The color accuracy & range is much, much nicer on this vs the 191. While the 191 was alright, this is in another league, as is the response time so there's less image ghosting and what not. So if you wanted to use this for drawing but also watch a movie on it or game? It'd do well.The glass has some kinda light texture to it, which makes it feel more like paper & reduces glare a bit. I like this approach better than making the pen tip rubberized since that just makes strokes feeling like a drag.I really can't say enough about the actual monitor itself, it's solid. You will have to adjust some of the colors/brightness yourself but that's not too hard honestly.It's 1080p which might annoy some? I honestly used the nvidia control panel to super sample the resolution to 1440p and while it's obviously not TRUE 1440p, it helps make the interface much smaller on your software. (even if you don't have this tablet you might want to consider it if the display is big enough!)The pen feels much better, no battery (Finally!) and with a nice rubber grip to make it more comfortable. It's also nice and light which some people don't like because "it lacks a premium feel" which, IDK put a lead weight on it and call it a day- in my opinion: pens should be light so the weight doesn't become an issue over HOURS of drawing. I don't get this obsession people have with a weighty feel with some stuff.The pen draws really well with an excellent pressure curve that you can adjust in the driver, it's activation force is nice n' low and it's got tilt, "But how's the weight?"It has tilt which, I haven't been able to test becaaaaaause none of my brushes actually have that set up, so I can't comment there unfortunately.The activation force feels much lighter on this than my last tablet, you can be really, really light handed with drawing and it's super nice. Feels great to draw with.The set up is pretty easy, slap the stand on it or it to a monitor arm then hook up the HDMI & USB cable, plug in the power brick to their 3-in-1 cable- to the monitor. Install the drivers from the website, hit ctrl+alt+H to bring them up to bring up the tablet interface, make sure it's set to work on the right monitor, boom done.I absolutely recommend this tablet, it's far less expensive than the competition and it doesn't feel like your sacrificing anything.

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