@@zumzin3119 i really really dont think so butim used to full hd so maybe thats why if you would have a 4k monitor and then downgrade to a full hd monitor everything seems more pixelated but if you only know full hd it doesnt matter(also doesnt impact my drawings in any shape of form)
@@zumzin3119 the build quality is good and its solid to work with i really enjoy this tablet the only thingis it doesnt have touch support but for this price i wont blame them
@Nimmah Dawilah I actually didn’t, I ended up going to it’s the Xpen innovator 16 because it is more recent and Huion had some worrying reviews online🤣
Im just worried about potential scrach on matte glass. In lower lvl model without lamination you always can change glass because it separeted from the screen. But on this if you dont have screen protector... matte screan alwaes easeer to scrach comepare to glossy.
The resolution on the Huion is definitely lower than an iPad... (at 1080p) would you say that deters from the drawing experience significantly on the Huion? Are the visible pixels bothersome or did you get used to it? I have an iPad Pro and am considering this Huion unit for my studio, but I am wondering if the resolution would disappoint me... the 24 inch model seems like a monster that would take over my desk (but has the 2k display...) :/
@Teoh on Tech thank you for doing the comparison video with the matte screen protector on the iPad Pro 12.9 - a huge selling point for me is Huion’s chemically etched glass surface (on this and the 24 model). (Why I am looking at Huion over XP Pen.) Having applied a number of the matte protectors to my 12.9 iPad Pro, I NEVER want to put a screen protector on any larger screen surface myself (I would go crazy.) As it is, the matte protector on my iPad only lasts me one year. (The price of those screen protectors for the large pen displays add up too!)
i think the 1080p screen may annoy you ,but the large adobe colour gamut really pops reds and blues so for me worth it,artrage 6 for natural media on pc cant be beat so ipad procreate for sketching but art rage for oild and water colours
Hi! I just bought this 22 Plus and I'm having a little problem: if I press any of the pen buttons while I'm moving the cursor, I can see how the cursor freezes for a milisecond and then comes back to its position below the pen tip. Hard to notice if you are not pressing the buttons while you move the cursor. I tried different drivers and configs without success. Do this happen to you too, or is my unit faulted?
When I free your video mid-stroke, I can see that the Huion is lagging: your pen tip is 2cm further than the stroke on the screen. Is that due to the USB-C connection, the App or the back-and-forth to the computer?
@@teohontech7141 Thanks! I'm used to the iPad pro, which seems to have lower latency. Do you think it will feel slower to switch to a pen display? i'm really loking for a larger drawing area, but am scared that the lower responsiveness would throw me off. Thanks!
What plug do you use to display the iPad onto the huion and can you draw on the huion tablet while the iPad is displayed? Cuz mine won’t display the iPad nor my phone and I don’t wanna pay for a ibispaint membership :,)
Hello 👋 thank you for making great videos with useful information! I have a question… I’m trying to get exactly the same set up as you have in this video (iPad Air4 + Huion Kamvas22plus). I can see the image on Huion screen but I can’t draw on Huion display (although I can draw on iPad)… may I ask where I can get the instructions to set up like yours? Thank you for any kind of help you may provide
@@teohyc I've seen many people on youtube with Ipads connected to Huion tablet, as here, in the video. 🤔It's kinda stupid from the developers not to create a conectivity between the devices.
@@DAC_AMD Kinda stupid of Apple developers. The Huion is just a monitor so any external display support will have to come from Apple, e.g. touchscreen, use of mouse, use of Apple Pencil of iPad but drawing on Huion. Apple did release external display support with iPadOS 16.2 but you still can't use the Huion pen for drawing. I don't think Apple will implement touch support with external displays anytime soon, or ever.
The first display I bought was a cintiq 12 inch. I didn't put protection on the screen. Using it daily, I scratched the hell out of it. The resale value was next to nothing. I then bought a cintiq 22hd after that. I put a screen protector on it bcos it cost me a fortune. I now own the ipad pro. Again it cost me a lot of money so I'm going to protect that screen. If I owned the Huion I would still protect that fancy screen. U can replace a screen protector. It will cost a fortune to replace the screen. No matter what device u buy. It is a huge investment that some cannot afford to keep replacing every few yrs. I say use protection 😉 As much as I love my ipad. I wish I still owned a bigger screen. Its gives a faster workflow imo. My question is. 4/5 months on has the Huion screen stood that test? Has it got damaged with no screen protector on it?
I have the kamvas 13 so i can't speak on this one but im pretty sure they use the same lamination. I've had it for about a year and a half. I draw on it a few hours every day and it still looks new besides some finger grease every now and then from being used to my 2 in 1
The iPad can output video signal, but iPadOS 15 can only mirror. Anyway, if you have an iPad, it's best to draw on the iPad. Don't buy the Huion to connect to iPad, or iPad to connect to Huion.
You can output video from iPad with USB-C video cable. But it's not useful as the Huion will work like any ordinary display and you cannot draw on it (there's no driver and iPad does not support drawing on external displays)
hello teoh i have a question about the huion kamvas 22 screen, is it already protected with like screen protector? cause i already bought mine and i dont know if i should put a screen protector on it, thank you
I bought huion kamvas 22 plus. The glass feels feels so smooth in it. I am just wondering if they sent me the product without lamination as i dont have a peel cover on the screen when i opened the product. Does the glass feels smooth to touch or does it feels like rough surface? I am asking this😢 because if my kamvas is not properly laminated, i will replace it.
Kamvas 22 Plus has matte textured glass, non-reflective with anti-glare. If you feel it's too smooth, you can buy the felt nibs from Huion. Anyway, if it's new, you may want to spend few days drawing to get used to drawing on the surface first. Matte textured drawing surface, no matter what device, will not be exactly paper-like.
@@mprasanth18 The material is suppose to be glass. But the surface is matte textured, non reflective, like what's shown on 0:55. If it's glossy and reflective, there may be a screen protector on it that you have to peel off, but peel off a small portion first to see what's beneath. See my text review www.parkablogs.com/content/review-huion-kamvas-22-plus-pen-display
Hi Teoh. Which Huion tablet will you say has been the best drawing experience so far since you have been reviewing their tablets, especially in adobe illustrator? Thanks
Are there 15 oder 17" standalone tablets out there for drawing without a PC? For gesture drawing a bigger screen would be fine, but it seems that iPad Pro with 12,9" or MS Surface with 13" has the biggest screens for drawing without addintional computer?
Why not a direct compareason without screen protector on the Ipad? :p This tablet begins with a handicap concerning screen quality if viewed through a screenprotector. Are there more people drawing with a screen protector than without? I tried once: the screen colors and details were dulled, touch was not that snappy any longer and a fine distance was created between stroke and pen. 5 minutes later i removed the protector. xp
@Don Bartolo most of the illustrators I know use the matte protectors on the iPad Pro as it does give the device more “tooth” for that Apple Pencil to feel like pencil/paper. The quality of the protectors vary wildly though (from brand to brand.) They are also an added expense along with needing to replace nibs on the Apple Pencil more frequently due to that tooth filing them to a point... The comparison with the protector on the iPad is great because this pen display is touted as “the closest drawing experience to an iPad Pro” - some are saying it is even better because of that built in, chemically etched surface which provides the tooth without needing to apply protectors.
@@danacraft-parker104 Thank you for your answer Dana, but like i wrote i tried out a (good) matte screen protector on the Ipad and i don't like it for the reasons i mentioned. Also a lot of reviewers mentioned that the paperlike screen protector brand is not that good because it looses quickly it's tooth compared to other brands and that the matte surface is not that different from competitors. Actually, i do not dislike drawing on the glass surface of the Ipad. Even if i am used to the Mobilestudio Pro and Cintiq Pro surface which is -like u discribed - with a "pencil/paper" feel. (Which i find pure marketing crap. Ok, it grips more but it's not at all pen to paper. And i want the Flex nibs back, Wacom!! ):)) ) Now, even the best matte screen protectors do not deliver an even good color reproduction as good quality etched glass can. So of course it will look better on the Huion. But how is it with the Ipad naked screen? Still worse? The same? Better? I find it a pitty, that the compareason is not neutral because one of the two products is customized. It looks like product-sponsoring even if it's not. But yeah... If like you say, most people use screen protectors on Ipad i suppose it make sense.
@Don Bartolo totally a personal preference, to each their own! It seems like the pen displays are mostly going the way of matte coatings these days... which, for me is great because I want the clarity along with that nice light scratchy feeling... but, while I like that feeling, applying the protectors/replacement protectors to these larger screens is a HUGE pain (the iPad 12.9 included!) I suppose those that prefer the glossier glass finish might be able to remove the “coatings” on some of the displays that only use a matte screen protector such as the XP Pen models... or maybe like you said, with it being etched glass the clarity loss isn’t a deal breaker, as it isn’t a problem without a protector. one thing is for sure though, between the iPad/Apple Pencil and these more budget conscious pen display manufactures, Wacom is losing some business!
@@danacraft-parker104 That i do agree. Seeing Wacom disappear will not be a problem for me. I baked for the Windows dongle from Luna DIsplay, and if it works well i get rid of my Wacom products.
And the drawing experience between iPad Pro 12.9 (with screen protector) vs. this Huion 22 Plus? If just comparing the feeling and not including screen size parameter in the verdict? Thanks a lot for all you do!
the ipad clearly has the best formfactor for a mobile /portable drawing device ... its quite huge actually , thee 13" from hioun and so on are a bit too small imo
It's because of the aspect ratio. Pen displays all use 16:9 because their screen providers only sell them 16:9 glass panels - or so I've been told. In any case, i agree
@@theinktician yes its almost square and by definition a quad with same length sides hasd the biggest surface area, for painting especially we also need some vertical space too. i think at one point i get an ipad too (i bought the 22 plus for christmas for myself )
@@teohontech7141 so basicly it can be 2 monitors without any app? wow, that's cool. but I really hope that ipad can extend as same as the tab s7 with their dex mode. just hope it can be real for the next ios update
That's the typical input lag. With iPad Pro, there's no cursor under the tip because there's no cursor. But there's still input lag if you look for it. Just that with 120Hz, input lag is less noticeable.
@@tobyk_8045 kamvas. But there are many people that like it, so I suggest to buy in amazon instead of their website, then if you don't ike it you can return it.
HEAR ME OUT !!! why would you need bulky 22" 1080p tethered display tablet that connect to pc, when you could use sidecar, duet or easycanvas and connect wirelessly to pc, ipad is a true cintiq killer.
Second display apps for the iPad are extremely laggy, I've tested both duet and easycanvas and they were both horrible. Also drawing in something as tiny as a 13-inch display is likely to end up hurting your wrist.
I just found out that you had a separate tech review channel! I love how thorough your reviews are. :)
i actually got both and i feel like im the happiest digital artist alive
Ist the Low Resolution of 22Plus Not a Problem?
@@zumzin3119 i really really dont think so butim used to full hd so maybe thats why if you would have a 4k monitor and then downgrade to a full hd monitor everything seems more pixelated but if you only know full hd it doesnt matter(also doesnt impact my drawings in any shape of form)
@@zumzin3119 the build quality is good and its solid to work with i really enjoy this tablet the only thingis it doesnt have touch support but for this price i wont blame them
So is there a la!minated display on the iPad pro
@@poopooopooopooopooo5128 yes. IpadPro is Amazing.
Beautiful comparison! I decided to buy huion 22 plus yes! So exited
Hi, could I get an update on how you found it please? Any issues with it?
@Nimmah Dawilah I actually didn’t, I ended up going to it’s the Xpen innovator 16 because it is more recent and Huion had some worrying reviews online🤣
@Nimmah Dawilah I honestly love it! It is really great quality and definitely worth the price! Would deffinitely reccomend
I got both
Hi, have you found the solution to calibrate your kamvas 22 plus? Thank you
The exact comparison I was looking for lol
Im just worried about potential scrach on matte glass. In lower lvl model without lamination you always can change glass because it separeted from the screen. But on this if you dont have screen protector... matte screan alwaes easeer to scrach comepare to glossy.
The resolution on the Huion is definitely lower than an iPad... (at 1080p) would you say that deters from the drawing experience significantly on the Huion? Are the visible pixels bothersome or did you get used to it? I have an iPad Pro and am considering this Huion unit for my studio, but I am wondering if the resolution would disappoint me... the 24 inch model seems like a monster that would take over my desk (but has the 2k display...) :/
I'm not too fussy so I find 1080P still very usable. The matte glass is wonderful to draw on.
@Teoh on Tech thank you for doing the comparison video with the matte screen protector on the iPad Pro 12.9 - a huge selling point for me is Huion’s chemically etched glass surface (on this and the 24 model). (Why I am looking at Huion over XP Pen.) Having applied a number of the matte protectors to my 12.9 iPad Pro, I NEVER want to put a screen protector on any larger screen surface myself (I would go crazy.) As it is, the matte protector on my iPad only lasts me one year. (The price of those screen protectors for the large pen displays add up too!)
i think the 1080p screen may annoy you ,but the large adobe colour gamut really pops reds and blues so for me worth it,artrage 6 for natural media on pc cant be beat so ipad procreate for sketching but art rage for oild and water colours
Hi! I just bought this 22 Plus and I'm having a little problem: if I press any of the pen buttons while I'm moving the cursor, I can see how the cursor freezes for a milisecond and then comes back to its position below the pen tip. Hard to notice if you are not pressing the buttons while you move the cursor. I tried different drivers and configs without success. Do this happen to you too, or is my unit faulted?
So it's not possible to use Procreate on Huion ?
@@Mitzycat972 I haven't tried but so far this little limitation hasn't been a problem in practice. Like, I forgot about it.
When I free your video mid-stroke, I can see that the Huion is lagging: your pen tip is 2cm further than the stroke on the screen. Is that due to the USB-C connection, the App or the back-and-forth to the computer?
That’s the typical pen display latency
@@teohontech7141 Thanks! I'm used to the iPad pro, which seems to have lower latency. Do you think it will feel slower to switch to a pen display? i'm really loking for a larger drawing area, but am scared that the lower responsiveness would throw me off. Thanks!
@@xanxander Pen display does have more noticeable latency compared to iPad. I personally don't find it to be an issue since I don't draw that fast
What plug do you use to display the iPad onto the huion and can you draw on the huion tablet while the iPad is displayed? Cuz mine won’t display the iPad nor my phone and I don’t wanna pay for a ibispaint membership :,)
You can’t draw on the Kamvas with iPad connected since iPad does not support external displays for drawing this way
Hello 👋 thank you for making great videos with useful information! I have a question… I’m trying to get exactly the same set up as you have in this video (iPad Air4 + Huion Kamvas22plus). I can see the image on Huion screen but I can’t draw on Huion display (although I can draw on iPad)… may I ask where I can get the instructions to set up like yours? Thank you for any kind of help you may provide
You can't draw on the Huion with the iPad connected. There's no iPad driver so the iPad cannot detect the Huion pen signal.
@@teohyc ohhhh!!! Thank you so much for letting me know!! I really appreciate it🙏🙏🙏
@@teohyc I've seen many people on youtube with Ipads connected to Huion tablet, as here, in the video. 🤔It's kinda stupid from the developers not to create a conectivity between the devices.
@@DAC_AMD Kinda stupid of Apple developers. The Huion is just a monitor so any external display support will have to come from Apple, e.g. touchscreen, use of mouse, use of Apple Pencil of iPad but drawing on Huion. Apple did release external display support with iPadOS 16.2 but you still can't use the Huion pen for drawing. I don't think Apple will implement touch support with external displays anytime soon, or ever.
I just thought about this idea and I only found your video, very useful! Thank you ^^
The first display I bought was a cintiq 12 inch. I didn't put protection on the screen. Using it daily, I scratched the hell out of it. The resale value was next to nothing. I then bought a cintiq 22hd after that. I put a screen protector on it bcos it cost me a fortune. I now own the ipad pro. Again it cost me a lot of money so I'm going to protect that screen. If I owned the Huion I would still protect that fancy screen. U can replace a screen protector. It will cost a fortune to replace the screen. No matter what device u buy. It is a huge investment that some cannot afford to keep replacing every few yrs. I say use protection 😉
As much as I love my ipad. I wish I still owned a bigger screen. Its gives a faster workflow imo.
My question is. 4/5 months on has the Huion screen stood that test? Has it got damaged with no screen protector on it?
I have the kamvas 13 so i can't speak on this one but im pretty sure they use the same lamination. I've had it for about a year and a half. I draw on it a few hours every day and it still looks new besides some finger grease every now and then from being used to my 2 in 1
Hello! Can I ask how you got your tablet to work with your iPad? What gear did you use to get the Huion tablet to be able to draw on your iPad?
The iPad can output video signal, but iPadOS 15 can only mirror. Anyway, if you have an iPad, it's best to draw on the iPad. Don't buy the Huion to connect to iPad, or iPad to connect to Huion.
Hi! Sorry I'm using kamvas 22 with tab s7 plus dex mode and i think pen needs calibration, but i can't find a way to do it so please help me:)
If I have an ipad 11, would I be able to connect it to the Huion Kamvas 22 Plus? If so how…?
You can output video from iPad with USB-C video cable. But it's not useful as the Huion will work like any ordinary display and you cannot draw on it (there's no driver and iPad does not support drawing on external displays)
hello teoh i have a question about the huion kamvas 22 screen, is it already protected with like screen protector? cause i already bought mine and i dont know if i should put a screen protector on it, thank you
Kamvas 22 uses matte screen protector. Kamvas 22 Plus uses matte glass.
exactly the comparison I was looking for, I tried the iPad Pro in a Store and I just couldn't like it, going for the Kamvas instead.
How is it?
Please share how it's working
@@katecham627 it's fantastic, I really love to draw on it
What was it you didn’t like, the glossy surface?
I bought huion kamvas 22 plus. The glass feels feels so smooth in it. I am just wondering if they sent me the product without lamination as i dont have a peel cover on the screen when i opened the product. Does the glass feels smooth to touch or does it feels like rough surface? I am asking this😢 because if my kamvas is not properly laminated, i will replace it.
Kamvas 22 Plus has matte textured glass, non-reflective with anti-glare. If you feel it's too smooth, you can buy the felt nibs from Huion.
Anyway, if it's new, you may want to spend few days drawing to get used to drawing on the surface first.
Matte textured drawing surface, no matter what device, will not be exactly paper-like.
@@teohontech7141 Thank you so much for your response. this is very helpful. just to confirm, mine feels like glass instead of matt finish, is it okay?
@@mprasanth18 The material is suppose to be glass. But the surface is matte textured, non reflective, like what's shown on 0:55. If it's glossy and reflective, there may be a screen protector on it that you have to peel off, but peel off a small portion first to see what's beneath. See my text review www.parkablogs.com/content/review-huion-kamvas-22-plus-pen-display
@@teohontech7141 Thank you so much :) Mine is not reflective as you mentioned but still feels smooth in hand to touch :)
..hi sir teoh 🙂..can you confirm if the pressure sensitivity for android clip studio work in this huion 22 plus?.
It will work
Thanks. Can huion Kamvas 13 connect to ipad pro and be able to use the kamvas 13 for drawing and ipad for software? Please advise.
No because there's no finger gesture support for external displays connected to iPad
Ipad gets me so angry being so expensive lol
Hi Teoh. Which Huion tablet will you say has been the best drawing experience so far since you have been reviewing their tablets, especially in adobe illustrator? Thanks
This one, followed by 24 and 13 inch.
@@teohontech7141 thanks a lot. can you please tell me the exact 24?
Hi does the resolution blow up in the display if I use a 2k screen computer like the m2 macbook air?
There will be noticeable pixelation from one arm distance as display resolution is just 1080P
Can this work with the program, procreate, if I have it connected through the ipad
No. iPad does not support external touchscreen if I remember correctly, and certainly does not support external display's pen.
Hi Teoh
I’m not able to use my Wacom cintique HD with my M1 Mac mini M1… Do you know if I can use this 22 with my Mac mini M1?
Thanks
That Wacom should work with M1 Mac
Thank you! Enjoy your videos very much!
Does the Huion kamvas 22 work without a computer or monitor ?
It’s a monitor so it needs a computer
Are there 15 oder 17" standalone tablets out there for drawing without a PC? For gesture drawing a bigger screen would be fine, but it seems that iPad Pro with 12,9" or MS Surface with 13" has the biggest screens for drawing without addintional computer?
Wacom Studio Pro 16 inch. Upcoming Samsung Tab S8 15-inch.
@@teohontech7141 Thanks. I will preorder the tab s8 ultra. Is 8 GB RAM enough for drawing?
@@georgerabbitearl More than sufficient.
Why not a direct compareason without screen protector on the Ipad? :p
This tablet begins with a handicap concerning screen quality if viewed through a screenprotector.
Are there more people drawing with a screen protector than without?
I tried once: the screen colors and details were dulled, touch was not that snappy any longer and a fine distance was created between stroke and pen. 5 minutes later i removed the protector. xp
@Don Bartolo most of the illustrators I know use the matte protectors on the iPad Pro as it does give the device more “tooth” for that Apple Pencil to feel like pencil/paper. The quality of the protectors vary wildly though (from brand to brand.) They are also an added expense along with needing to replace nibs on the Apple Pencil more frequently due to that tooth filing them to a point... The comparison with the protector on the iPad is great because this pen display is touted as “the closest drawing experience to an iPad Pro” - some are saying it is even better because of that built in, chemically etched surface which provides the tooth without needing to apply protectors.
@@danacraft-parker104 Thank you for your answer Dana, but like i wrote i tried out a (good) matte screen protector on the Ipad and i don't like it for the reasons i mentioned.
Also a lot of reviewers mentioned that the paperlike screen protector brand is not that good because it looses quickly it's tooth compared to other brands and that the matte surface is not that different from competitors.
Actually, i do not dislike drawing on the glass surface of the Ipad. Even if i am used to the Mobilestudio Pro and Cintiq Pro surface which is -like u discribed - with a "pencil/paper" feel. (Which i find pure marketing crap. Ok, it grips more but it's not at all pen to paper. And i want the Flex nibs back, Wacom!! ):)) )
Now, even the best matte screen protectors do not deliver an even good color reproduction as good quality etched glass can. So of course it will look better on the Huion. But how is it with the Ipad naked screen? Still worse? The same? Better?
I find it a pitty, that the compareason is not neutral because one of the two products is customized. It looks like product-sponsoring even if it's not. But yeah... If like you say, most people use screen protectors on Ipad i suppose it make sense.
@Don Bartolo totally a personal preference, to each their own! It seems like the pen displays are mostly going the way of matte coatings these days... which, for me is great because I want the clarity along with that nice light scratchy feeling... but, while I like that feeling, applying the protectors/replacement protectors to these larger screens is a HUGE pain (the iPad 12.9 included!) I suppose those that prefer the glossier glass finish might be able to remove the “coatings” on some of the displays that only use a matte screen protector such as the XP Pen models... or maybe like you said, with it being etched glass the clarity loss isn’t a deal breaker, as it isn’t a problem without a protector. one thing is for sure though, between the iPad/Apple Pencil and these more budget conscious pen display manufactures, Wacom is losing some business!
@@danacraft-parker104 That i do agree. Seeing Wacom disappear will not be a problem for me. I baked for the Windows dongle from Luna DIsplay, and if it works well i get rid of my Wacom products.
can the ipad be connected to huion?
how did you connect the tablet to the iPad?
USB-C to USB-C
Is there ways to make the screen size on the huion full from side to side? (I mean there are black gaps in the monitor) how i can get rid of it?
In the OS settings, switch the resolution to 1920 x 1080 if it's not already that.
@@teohontech7141 how do you connect them?
@@celitogomes With USB-C to USB-C video cable
connect huion kamvass 22+ to iPad m4 ultra ( is it works)
It can connect and display will work, but pen will not work since there's no iPad driver.
Teoh whats you mean where ist the better drawing feeling on Kamvas 22 Plus or on XPen 24pro?
22 Plus. That’s also significantly cheaper
And the drawing experience between iPad Pro 12.9 (with screen protector) vs. this Huion 22 Plus? If just comparing the feeling and not including screen size parameter in the verdict? Thanks a lot for all you do!
Your mind? Who win?
how do you connect them?
the ipad clearly has the best formfactor for a mobile /portable drawing device ... its quite huge actually , thee 13" from hioun and so on are a bit too small imo
It's because of the aspect ratio. Pen displays all use 16:9 because their screen providers only sell them 16:9 glass panels - or so I've been told. In any case, i agree
@@theinktician yes its almost square and by definition a quad with same length sides hasd the biggest surface area, for painting especially we also need some vertical space too. i think at one point i get an ipad too (i bought the 22 plus for christmas for myself )
May I know how you connected Ipad to huion?
USB-C adaptor to HDMI (side to Huion)
how do you make dual screen for the ipad? is have to install an app or not?
The iPad can output video signal to another monitor, but it is mirror mode unless the app supports extended monitor
@@teohontech7141 so basicly it can be 2 monitors without any app? wow, that's cool. but I really hope that ipad can extend as same as the tab s7 with their dex mode. just hope it can be real for the next ios update
huion cursor seems to lag behind the pen tip a bit whereas ipad pro it's always under the pen tip..
That's the typical input lag. With iPad Pro, there's no cursor under the tip because there's no cursor. But there's still input lag if you look for it. Just that with 120Hz, input lag is less noticeable.
Is kamvas22 plus better than the iPad?
Not better. Different. Choose base on the software you want to use.
Huion allows you to use your computer software.
Is Kamvas 22 a standalone ?
No. It's a monitor.
If you are light handed, initial activation force is pretty bad.
Screen size, parallax etc all good bit I hate the pen experience
For which tablet?
@@tobyk_8045 kamvas. But there are many people that like it, so I suggest to buy in amazon instead of their website, then if you don't ike it you can return it.
The latency between the two is quite noticeable? Or is it just me?
iPad Pro has better latency
Its mean we can use kamvas 13 with ipad pro m1
No. Kamvas 13 cannot draw with iPad
How about i phone
Bonjour, can I connect an iPad Pro to the Huion Kamvas pro 16? Merci
You can but touch gestures will not work.
@@teohontech7141 merci
@@teohontech7141 how about using the stylus in procreate will it work? i want to draw in procreate through kamvas
@@siftslift7591 You can't draw on the Kamvas with iPad connected. You can't do anything on the Kamvas with the iPad connected.
@@teohyc im fine without touch but the the stylus from kanvas wont work too?
Due to price problems the Kamvas 22 is my choice
compare the uperfect y to the ipad pro
Lol i rather have the ipad cuz ipad is just for me, means drawing tablet is good but i like other stuff but i will also like both lol
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HEAR ME OUT !!!
why would you need bulky 22" 1080p tethered display tablet that connect to pc,
when you could use sidecar, duet or easycanvas and connect wirelessly to pc, ipad is a true cintiq killer.
Bran colbow made a video on that, should check it out.
Second display apps for the iPad are extremely laggy, I've tested both duet and easycanvas and they were both horrible. Also drawing in something as tiny as a 13-inch display is likely to end up hurting your wrist.
Because it 22?
Because Windows is actually good and important to have.
I pad hardware is limited
does the kamvas 22 connect to ipad ?
Yes but there's no touch screen on the Kamvas. It just mirrors what's shown on the iPad