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HUION Kamvas 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

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  • Brilliant Colors: Enjoy 16.7millions vivid and lifelike color from 140% color gamut volume with Quantum Dot which prodcues purer, richer colors than regular LCD screen.
  • Full Lamination: The laminated screen helps reduce the parallax to the lowest so your cursor is where you expect to be.
  • Glare-Free: The etched glass screen reduces glare and reflections while providing a distinct, tactile experience when you draw. It feels as nature as drawing on paper.
  • More Screen, More Space: 21.5” full HD display provides you great clarity and more room to work on. No need to keep switch windows or moving between different screen.
  • Premium Pen Performance: Powered by PenTech 3.0, digital pen PW517 offers amazing precision & control over every line with no noticeable lag & wobble - just like a standard pen. Two customizable buttons allow for easy access to shortcuts
  • USB-C Connection: Get connection done faster with a full-featured USB-C cable and get a clutter-free workspace.
  • Multi-OS Compatibility: Kamvas 22 plus drawing monitor is compatible with Mac (MacOS 10.12 or later),PC (Windows 7 or later), Linux(Ubuntu) and certain Android devices (OS version 6.0 or later).
  • Create In Comfort: Kamvas 22 Plus comes with a stand that can easily adjusts to your preferred working position, so you can work in complete comfort.
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Color Black Black Black Black Black Black
Item Dimensions LxWxH 21.5 x 12.7 x 0.75 inches 16.6 x 11.2 x 1 inches 16.6 x 11.2 x 1 inches 11.02 x 7.09 x 0.39 inches 22.44 x 13.18 x 1.76 inches 15.37 x 9.84 x 0.51 inches

What's in the box

  • Digital Pen PW517
  • Full-featured USB-C Cable & 3-IN-1 HDMI Cable
  • Adjustable Stand
  • AC Adapter & Power Cord
  • Pen Holder, Pen Nib x 10, Pen Nib Clip, Glove

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    Product Description

    Kamvas 22 Plus

    For Online Teaching&Working and Web Conference Use:

    • Huion tablets are well compatible with office software like Microsoft office Word, Excel, Power Point. It is ideal for online teaching, remote work, web conference, presentation and so on.

    Important Notices:

    1. Kindly note that Kamvas 22 Plus is NOT a standalone product. It needs to be connected to a computer/laptop to work.

    2. Connection Tips:

    • The Kamvas 22 Plus is coming with 2 USB-C ports, which support both 3-in-1 USB-C connection(HDMI Signal) and full-featured Type-C connection (DP Signal).

    1) For the 3-in-1 USB-C cable,

    • your computer needs to have HDMI and USB ports available for the connection, if not, you need an adapter to convert for the connection. Please be assured the USB cable & HDMI cable securely plug into your computer.
    • It is only coming with a US power adapter (suit for 110V-240V). If you need EU or other power adapters, please ask us for further information.

    2) For the full-featured Type-C cable,

    • It is included in the package content.
    • supports Type-C to Type-C connection and no need to have HDMI port or HDMI adapter.
    • Extra power supply is needed.
    • The type-c port of your PC or Android devices need to supports USB3.1 GEN1 data transfer protocol and DP1.2

    3) Connection with Android devices,

    • Full-featured Type-C cable is needed if you want to connect Kamvas 22 Plus with Android devices.
    • Extra power supply is needed under connectivity with Android device.
    • Please note that not all Android phones support full screen mode. Full screen mode is only available for the Android devices which support desktop operating system for PC mode or DEX mode.

    4) List of Compatible Android Devices:

    • SAMSUNG Galaxy Note 8/ Galaxy Note 9/ Galaxy Note 10/10+/10+5G/ Galaxy Note 20/20 Ultra 5G/ Galaxy S8/S8+/ Galaxy S9/S9+/ Galaxy S10/S10+/S10e/ Galaxy S20 5G/S20+ 5G/S20 Ultra 5G/S20 FE 5G/ Galaxy S21 5G/S21+ 5G/S21 Ultra 5G/ Galaxy Z Fold/ Galaxy Z Fold 2/ Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G/ Galaxy A90 5G/ Galaxy Tab S4/ Galaxy Tab S5e/ Galaxy Tab S6/S6 Lite/ Galaxy Tab S7/S7+/S7 FE
    • Huawei P20/P20 Pro/P20 RS/ P30/P30 Pro/ P40/P40 Pro/P40 Pro+/ P50/P50 Pro/ Mate 10/Mate10 Pro/ Mate 20/Mate20 Pro/Mate20 X/ Mate 30/Mate30 Pro/Mate 30 RS/Mate 30E Pro/ Mate 40/Mate40 Pro/Mate 40 Pro+/Mate 40 RS/ Mate X/ Mate X2

    3. Driver Installation Tips:

    • Huion driver will be regularly updated, so please go to Huion official web to download the newest driver, and install it on your computer.
    • Before installation, please uninstall Other Brand’s Driver and reboot your computer. And please close all drawing program when installing the driver.
    • For Mac Mojave (10.14) Users, please Add the “TabletDriverAgent” into the whitelist first after installing the driver on your computer.
    • Please be sure that Huion driver is compatible with the newest Mac OS 10.15 Catalina.

    4. Huion PenTech 3.0

    • adpots Capacitive Pressure Sensor and stable pen nibs to provide real pen-writing feeling.

    Kamvas 22 Plus
    Full Lamination
    battery free stylus
    3in1 connection

    Convenient 3in1 cable connection

    • The 3-in-1 Type-C cable, which is the integration of data, power and USB cables, helps you get rid of the bad mood causing by messy wire bundles, and in turn brings a creative space with concise desktop.

    • Note: your computer needs to have HDMI and USB ports available for the connection, if not, you need an HDMI adapter.

    3in1 connection

    full featured connection

    USB-A Port

    Compatibility

    Kamvas 22 K22 Plus K20 Kamvas pro 16 (2.5k) K13 Pro 22
    Kamvas 22 Kamvas 22 Plus Kamvas 20 Kamvas Pro 16 (2.5K) Kamvas 13 Kamvas Pro 22
    Digital Pen Battery-free PW517 Battery-free PW517 Battery-free PW507 Battery-free PW517 Battery-free PW517 Battery-free PW507
    Panel Size 21.5inch 21.5inch 19.5inch 15.8inch 13.3inch 21.5inch
    Drawing Area 476.64 x 268.11mm 476.64 x 268.11mm 434.88 x 238.68mm 349.6 x 196.7mm 293.76 × 165.24mm 476.64 x 268.11mm
    Full Lamination
    Surface Finish Anti-glare film Anti-glare glass Anti-glare glass Anti-glare glass Anti-glare film Anti-glare glass
    Gamut 120%s RGB 140%s RGB 120%s RGB 145%s RGB 120%s RGB 120%s RGB
    Parallax Low Lowest Low Low Low Lowest
    Shortcuts Keys 8 shortcut keys 8 shortcut keys 20 shortcut keys+2 touch bars
    OS compatibility Linux(Ubuntu), Windows 7 or later, macOS 10.12 or later, Android (USB3.1 GEN1) Linux(Ubuntu), Windows 7 or later, macOS 10.12 or later, Android (USB3.1 GEN1) Linux(Ubuntu), Windows 7 or later, macOS 10.12 or later, Android (USB3.1 GEN1) Windows 7 or later, macOS 10.12 or later, Android(USB3.1 DP1.2 or later) Linux(Ubuntu), Windows 7 or later, macOS 10.12 or later, Android (USB3.1 GEN1) Linux(Ubuntu), Windows 7 or later, macOS 10.12 or later
    Connectivity 3-in-1 cable with HDMI connection included/Full-feature Type-C to Type-C cable (DP signal not included) 3-in-1 cable with HDMI connection included/Full-feature Type-C to Type-C cable (DP signal included) USB cable (included) to connect via HDMI (included cable) or VGA(not included) or DP(not included) 3-in-2 cable with HDMI connection included/Full-featured Type-C to Type-C Cable (DP signal included) 3-in-1 cable with HDMI connection included/Full-feature Tyep-C to Type-C cable(DP signal not included) USB cable (included) to connect via HDMI (included cable) or VGA(not included) or DP(not included)

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    Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2021
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    5.0 out of 5 stars I've never used one of these before so that makes me qualified to review it.
    Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2021
    Honestly, this is the most fun I've had with a PC since like forever. Thank you Huion. And Amazon for getting it here so quickly.

    I've never used a drawing tablet before. I've never used Photoshop. Having said all that, I've been studying computer programming since the mid-80's. Ran a professional recording studio for 20 year using desktop PC's for music production. I'm not a novice but I'm only mediocre as an artist and have zero experience with these tablets or pretty much anything related to digital art. Since getting this tablet 3 months ago I have learned a lot. I spent a lot of time getting used to the tablet itself but mostly getting used to the drawing software (I'm using Krita).

    I read through some of the reviews. The ones that are even-tempered and professional all made great comments and observations. I agreed with almost all of it. Good job on the reviews guys. Actually those same reviews helped me decide on this product. I do have a couple of observations based on only a few months of experience.

    1) I had a bit of a hard time grappling through the installation. The instructions are similar to those Ikea style assembly instructions: slightly confusing diagrams with little, if any, written instructions or tips. I'm usually ok with that though because there's always YouTube lol However, here's where my very limited expertise in the digital graphic arts initially came roaring into focus. The connections, that 3-1 connector... I spent a few days trying to sort things out. It wasn't clear to me at first that both the HDMI and the USB cables had to be connected at the same time. Which obviously means you need one of each of those available on the PC. My recording PC (which is fairly new) didn't have a single HDMI port anywhere. The graphics card is an older dual-head with DVI-D outputs. So that business threw me for a loop. Luckily my laptop had all the right I/O, so connecting it, and getting it running, took only a few minutes. Note: both the HDMI and the USB ports must be connected at the same time. Which means you will need one of each of those available on the PC side. Another issue was the length of the bundled cables. Plenty long if you're sitting right next to your PC, but not long enough for a PC in an equipment rack a few feet from the desktop. I had to source some additional extension cabling. I found out (luckily) that a simple DVI-D to HDMI adapter would work. And let me tell you: this tablet is AWESOME as a second monitor in a dual-monitor setup. If you're running a dual-monitor setup with the Huion, you have to go into the Huion setup app to select which monitor is the tablet (in order for the pen to work)

    2) This is going to consume some desk space and necessitate the setting up of cables and outlets and such. I'm having to make some profound changes to the way I had things configured for recording. It's weird how similar are the learning curves for art vs music production. Different senses but similar learning curves. Similar challenges. I wouldn't classify this as a mobile option unless you don't mind getting a suitcase for it. I wouldn't be hauling this all over the place without a good travel case. But I understand there are many who have to. Maybe this could be an accessory (hint hint). We use custom foam-lined road cases all the time in the music industry. You can find some nice ones here on Amazon. They come in different sizes with foam inserts that have already been die-cut so you just remove the exact amount of foam needed to secure the device inside the case when it's closed. They're not expensive.

    3) Speaking of options, I also bought that mini-keypad. It wasn't until just recently that I set that up and started using it. It's cool. I dig it. The only issue is remembering the key positions. There's nothing printed on the keys themselves. There is a pop-up diagram that is accessed by keypad key #1. That key can not be reprogrammed. It is always a reference to the key assignments. I've used it often. I got so used to the qwerty keyboard I wasn't sure I needed the mini-keypad. But it will come in handy. When my muscle memory kicks in. I think someone mentioned they liked not having keys on the drawing tablet itself. I agree.

    4) The parallax thing. I'm not sure if this is just me, because of my lack of experience. But if this is an improvement on the problem, then it must have been pretty bad before. There is distinct parallax if you move your head off axis. Even just a little bit. I found myself lazy-drawing late at night with my head in my left hand, staring at the screen from an angle. It didn't even sink in until days or weeks later. I was so focused on learning the basics I guess I ignored it. I would love to read some feedback on this. This is one of the major problems I think in regards to digital vs paper or canvas. With the digital pen there is a little gap between the nib and the digital "canvas". Your posture makes a difference. Sit up straight and head directly above the screen and it shouldn't pose a problem.

    5) That "paper feel" feature. Um... it seemed cool at first but over time I forgot about it. Didn't care. In fact I think I thought to believe it would be better if the surface was smooth - pulling lines seems like it would be easier without the added drag. I bought a drawing glove but haven't used it more than a couple times. I didn't like the way it felt on my hand when I was drawing and painting. No thanks. Truth be told I don't miss it. Yes I have to clean the screen more often... I guess.

    6) The pen. I have nothing to compare it to other than a real pen or brush. The only issue I have with it is I tend to press that rocker switch a lot by accident. I have to constantly rotate the switch away from my fingers. I know it can be turned off and it will be, probably, when I get the hang of the mini-keypad. Doesn't need recharging. That's cool. I love the little donut stand for it. I've dropped the pen a few times. Still works lol. Don't care that there's no eraser on the other end (like a normal pencil). Much easier to just press a key on the keyboard/mini-pad to engage "erase" in Krita. I use erase a lot lol.

    7) The packaging presentation is first rate. Best I've seen. Someone spent a lot of time on the packaging of the product for distribution and sale. The tablet is heavy enough to say: I'm here and I'm staying right here till you move me. The adjustable stand is awesome too. Really easy to adjust the tilt. That little mini-keypad even came impressively boxed. It needs another USB port for the transmitter. The keypad can run remotely, or tethered through the included USB cable (which is required to charge the internal lithium battery every once in a while).

    You know what? None of these quirks ruined the enjoyment of the product at all. It's awesome man. Get one! Oh by the way: the size is perfect. 22" is perfect. Anything larger and you'll need more desk space and a bigger road case lol. 22" is plenty of room, especially when you want to "pin" reference images to the side of the canvas layer you're working on. I was running the tablet (and Krita) on a low-endy 7 year old laptop with 8GB memory. Worked well enough to get through the initial learning curve. My studio PC is a multi-core intel/asus with 32 GB memory and it works great. Snappy. No bugs or issues at all.
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    Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2020
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    5.0 out of 5 stars I'm just really happy with the packaging and the product itself
    Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2020
    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 system

    Cons:
    -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.)
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    Arturo
    5.0 out of 5 stars Simplemente el producto que mas he disfrutado comprar en amazon (hasta el momento)
    Reviewed in Mexico on June 12, 2023
    Emily64
    5.0 out of 5 stars No regrets - go ahead and buy it 👍
    Reviewed in Australia on August 4, 2023
    Danny R.
    4.0 out of 5 stars Good Build Quality
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    4.0 out of 5 stars Good Build Quality
    Reviewed in India on July 26, 2023
    Power, HDMI, all comes on a single USB Type C, Latency is good, Drawing on this display doesnt feel like drawing on Paper, i now know why Wacom Cintiq is so expensive, i love this Kamvas for its price
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    5.0 out of 5 stars perfecto
    Reviewed in Mexico on January 8, 2023
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