Good on them if they fix it quickly, but like I said, it’s a really small issue that didn’t get in the way of my drawing at all. Huion has already told me they are working on fixing it, so I’m very hopeful that it will be fixed by the time this tablet is sent out. In all honesty, I didn’t notice it at all while drawing as I would normally. With that said, it’s only a very slight offset and I was only able to notice it while doing my drawing tests. However, as with most new things, it still has a small issue with not being perfectly aligned along the bottom 1/4th of my screen. Huion has finally attempted a new pen calibration method which recalculates the cursor position using pen tilt (hurray!) and it works quite well. The one nitpick which I need to point out is the issue with the “slight pen calibration issue on the bottom 1/5th of the screen”. If you are considering this tablet, I think it is an amazing option and it certainly gets my recommendation. Nitpicks: No anti-ghosting on shortcut buttons, pen calibration tool is a pain to use, slight pen calibration issue on the bottom 1/5th of the screenĪctual drawing experience: Very enjoyable! Nitpicks: Power button placement, function switch button placement, outlet is necessary for power, Huion stand lacks angles It is good practice to check multiple reviews to cross reference their information before you make a conclusion about a tablet. Some aspects may improve or change over time, so it is in your best interest to concentrate on reviews which are less than 1 year old.
Prices may have changed since I wrote this review.
I am not a Mac or Linux user!! I mainly only tested this tablet on Windows 10 version 1803.
If you believe receiving a review product for free makes a review biased, now is a perfect time for you to stop reading.
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. The Huion Kamvas Pro 16 is a very nice tablet and it makes me wonder if the rest of their new lineup of Kamvas tablets is just as good.įor this review, Huion was kind enough to supply me with the Huion Kamvas Pro 16.
The Huion Kamvas Pro 16 completely lived up to my expectations and actually has some new and improved software features thanks to Huion’s efforts in improving their drivers since the Huion Kamvas Pro 13. Whether it lived up to expectations, read on to find out- just kidding, I’m not going to leave you hanging like that. Since this tablet is basically a larger Huion Kamvas Pro 13, I had high expectations going into this review. It should be clear enough which is which based on appearances alone though. You should be careful not to confuse this tablet with the new Huion Kamvas 16 which is a tablet with a similar name but fairly different features and specifications. In essence, the Huion Kamvas Pro 16 is a 15.6-inch version of the previous Huion Kamvas Pro 13. You've entered a hell I became familiar with back in 2012, and I'll try my best to help you through it.The Huion Kamvas Pro 16 is one of Huion’s many new tablets in their Kamvas line of drawing monitors. Definitely an "all hope is lost" plan though. Partially joking, but historically that would have some chance of fixing it. If that doesn't fix it then you could go nuclear and reinstall Windows.
If that doesn't work, do a full wipe of everything Wacom and SAI related off the machine and reinstall. My Intuos drivers would try to override my Cintiq, even when unplugged, causing my pen tablet input to stop altogether, so I uninstalled the Intuos. Make sure your Cintiq is the ONLY tablet installed. If the issue persists, check SAI's pen settings and see if changing any of those makes a difference (It's been a few years since I've opened that menu so the details are fuzzy). Also assure you have your tablet on and tablet software running before opening SAI. Personally, I'd start by updating SAI to 1.2.5 or get the SAI2 Beta.