Product Comparison: Huion GT-220 v2 vs Huion KAMVAS GT-191
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- Outstanding tablet. Pressure sensitivity is wonderful.
- The pen has a great range on pressure so you can go super thin to full on heavy strokes. The screen protector works OK.
- The pen pressure needs adjusting after the initial install, but once you get it down, it's buttery smooth.
- Tiny bit of lag between screen and pen. It's hardly noticeable really. Especially if you've used any other tablet besides a Cintiq since it's not uncommon. But still frustrating.
- The pressure sensitivity would just disappear while I was drawing something.
- The pen feels as nice as my Wacom Cintiq pen, I'll actually say it feels nicer since it's an upgrade from 2048 to 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity.
- The 19.5 inch is a good, comfortable size, though I think I'd be even happier with the 21.5 inch model.
- The pen itself is of good build quality and they give you 2 of them since they are battery powered and will require occasional charging.
- I think the pen feels pretty good in the hand. Also its convinient to draw.
- Pen performance is great , I can click using very light force, tracking is as good as Wacom.
- It's the perfect size for drawing in my set up and already I've noticed huge improvement in my art.
- The size and quality of this tablet more than makes up for the price as compared to a cintiq 13hd which is super small with a huge useless border and twice the price!
- It's a nice sleek size, the pen battery has lasted since i charged it once a month ago, does everything i need it to.
- The size makes detail work much easier, and I've yet to have any issues with colors.
- The tablet took up a lot of space on my desk. I wasn't able to reach my keyboard which I needed to use for hotkeys.
- The pen I’ve heard feels cheap, I’d say it feels very light and there’s no rubber like on the wacom ones so that might be where that feeling comes from.
- It's a bit lighter than my old wacom pen and it lacks the rubberized finish, but it is a pen and it does pen things. It's good.
- Both the tablet and the stand are light weight, so it's very easy to adjust the height.
- Beautiful image quality, pressure sensitivity is amazing, tablet is light weight so you can draw with it on you lap in bed.
- It’s a wonderful tablet and as a person who mostly does artwork in one room, the size and weight are a good fit for me.
- Resolution is actually better than the Cintiq, I believe, but don't hold me to that.
- It's a very affordable and easy to use tablet, the resolution is great, and the pen works flawlessly.
- Colors appear as vibrant or accurate on the tablet as on a regular monitor.
- Resolution doesn't really bother me, but if you zoom, your image may look pixelated due to the sheer size of this thing.
- One problem is resolution choices. The only equivalent to 16:9 resolution is 1600 x 900 (PC), and it's nowhere as crisp as using the native 1080p option.
- The screen is vibrant and looks great (without the matte screen protector and some minor color/contrast adjustments).
- The screen is bright and the colors look good to me. I only had to make minor adjustments out of the box.
- It's awesome having such a large screen and being able to multi task.
- I'm an art student, so being able to have a drawing display like this is fantastic.
- Screen REALLY NEEDS calibration , color is blueish + greenish also a little washout.
- The screen protector, I love (never took it off), the stand is very sturdy, and it comes packaged safely.
- Thin border between screen and actual edge of the tablet. So you're actually paying for the enormous screen, not a giant tablet with a tiny screen in the middle.
- Very stable and secure stand, easy to adjust, good locking mechanism, many angles.
- The only problem was that screen protector made the screen underneath look kind of blurry. If you removed it, the screen was pretty crisp!
- No shortcut buttons on the sides. Not counting this as a pro or con because I never use shortcut buttons, I just use my keyboard for shortcuts.
- Comes with a free screwdriver, drawing glove, microfiber cloth, and pre-applied screen protector.
- Hooking up the unit is easy. Cords were a bit short, but it's just power, display, usb.
- The rubber feet are MASSIVE so this thing will not slide around by accident at all.
- The default color isn't great, you can fix this easily yourself though through the monitor settings and/or nVidia controls.
- The software is EXTREMELY finicky, often times overwriting my pen pressure settings which forces me to unfortunately reinstall the Huion software.