![]() ![]() The Kamvas Pro 22 comes with an adjustable stand which I believe is the same as the stands used in Kamvas line and other Cintiq alternatives. Although I don’t use shortcut keys much, I did test them for a while and they had a nice feedback with each press. The sliding bars felt great too when mapped to increase brush size or zoom inside of Photoshop. 10 keys on each side is more than sufficient to map your favorite shortcut keys so they are always within reach. This is not really an issue as I feel we will only need one side while the other arm holds the pen at all times. The left side buttons and slider are customisable in the settings app and the buttons in the right side will simply mirror what is mapped on the left. While the pen has 20 hotkeys total, only 10 are customiseable. It has a nice matte black frosted texture which doesn’t stick to the touch or retain fingerprints. Love the clean and sleek look to the monitor. And for the price of $900.99 USD on Amazon (at the time of this review), this is just a steal of a deal! Long reviewīuild quality felt great. These combination of specs and features bridge the gap closer to top of the line Cintiqs, making this device one of the best Wacom alternatives I have tested to date. Based on the months that I have tested the device it performed really well and has a nice build quality. The pen is now also battery free, and has tilt capability as well (will elaborate more in the detailed review below) which is a huge deal in both aspects. The new pen has the same 8192 levels of pressure and 5080LPI, but the Report Rate Speed (RPS) has been upgraded from 233 to 266 which apparently is the highest in the industry so far. The pen technology has been revamped as well. The screen is now made of anti-glare etched glass, which reduces the need to paste your own matte screen protector. The key upgrades are in the screen and the pen technology. ![]() The bundled stand seems like the same one as well. They both come with 10 customizable hotkeys and a touch bar on each side. Starting with the similarities, both come in a Full HD 1920 x 1080 display, a 178° viewing angle and supports 100% sRGB color gamut. While their appearance and some specs may look the same, there are some key upgrades to the device. The Kamvas Pro 22 is the upgraded version of Huion Kamvas GT-221 Pro. The Huion Kamvas Pro 22 is part of an upgraded line of tablets from the Kamvas series. Disclaimer - as with all my other reviews this is completely unbiased and honest from an artist perspective. What they were sending me was the Huion Kamvas Pro 22, and when they highlighted its key specs I could not be more excited to receive it! I’ve always wanted to try their 22” line and was very excited to test the tablet. Huion emailed me a few months ago about a new line of tablets they were going to release. Hi folks! Jose here with yet another tablet monitor review. ![]()
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