A superb in depth review! Im considering this tablet for 3D sculpting and so far none of the honest reviews had any serious cons against this tablet. I think Your review has finally won me over. I hope the driver and the built quality will stand the test of time!
Ayy! first!! This is so cool, i think this is the first time this has happened to me! AnYWAY! thank you for making these videos on tablets, you helped me loads when i was shopping for mine!!
I switched to this tablet for my daily design work. I was originally using a 24 HD Cintiq, but it was old, HEAVY and bulky. for a fraction of the price, this tablet is fantastic. I tried a Huion first, but the driver caused terrible lag for me. I also tested the 22 inch Cintiq, but the tablet was unnecessarily heavy, the screen was muddy and sort of yellow. I hope they add more options to their drivers. I'd love to see customizable on-screen menus. The AC-19 shortcut device needs some help... it feels cheap and the driver forgets it's custom settings at times.
That will likely be awhile yet. Both just jumped to QHD in the 24” ( I reviewed both here). Even Wacom went back and started releasing 1080p devices again. They replaced the 16” pro and their replacement for the 22hd was 1080p.
Hey, great review! Can I ask you a couple questions on the tablet? How's the initial activation force? Do lines come from really light strokes? Also, I watched another review and they had weird breaks when using tilt and drawing a circle. The review was Teoh's. Have you experienced that?
Mmm, no issue on the tilt for me. I adjust the pressure curve a bit for the lighter end. It’s pretty good in the light end. That’s why I do that line squiggly line so you can see how the light end looks compared to hard and medium.
And finally I'm here too Thanks for the video. Now can't to choose between x-pen 4k 16" and huion 24" 2k, or porbabaly better to choose Apple iPad Air (2022) . 🙃🙈I would choose Wacom, but havne't necessary budget. Basically gonna use for for 2d art and some 2d animation
Budget? The iPad will give you a lot of flexibility. Those are very different sized between the 16" and the 24". If you are choosing the iPad, that kind of makes you an iPad artist. (Not that its bad). A 24" tablet is a huge amount of space. Very different use cases.
Really a good review. Been looking around for a new tablet and i've added this one to my list. Still really doubting between the XP-PEN Artist 22R Pro, This Artist 22 2nd Gen. and the Huion Kamvas Pro 22 2019... Mostly going to make 3D model (characters, assets etc. ) on it.
You might be waiting awhile. No one, not even Wacom offers anything higher than 1080p in a 22”. That’s why I can’t take points off for it, especially this being targeted towards the budget market.
In addition, I would like any 16 inch display with a higher resolution BUT.... If they upgraded the screen(on any size on that occasion), the price will shoot up really high. Look at the Huion Kamvas Pro 24 and XP-Pen Artist 24 Pro.
@@ohshiet6726 Right, the LCD panels cost more. Actually, now that Wacom retired the 16" Pro. I think the only displays on the market that are > 1080P are the 24 inches from Huion, XP-Pen and Wacom.
@@ohshiet6726 does higher resolution on a 16 inch matter? I think 1080p is enough don't you think? Anthing higher than that in my opinion is obsolete but I may be wrong correct me if you must. Higher resolution can also consume more power so if in the future XP Pen ever decides to include single cable usb c expect lag if resolution is higher, since power alone from a laptop wouldn't be enough.
I had this model for 2 years, and shortly after the warranty passed, it completely died on me. I contacted XP-Pen, and they weren't much help. Only thing they did was offer a discount for another model. :-/
Thats terrible but no uncommon. Wacom has a similar warranty and reddit is full of people with similar complaints. This is a problem for any display sadly. Its one of the reasons I never got a Mobile Studio Pro from Wacom. Those things are destined to die. Dependability in electronics is more luck than anything else. Did you end up replacing it?
This is what I would say. If 22" is the size you want, there is no one who makes anything higher than 1080p. You have to move up to the 24" displays or go smaller to get a better PPI. Since this is aimed at the budget class, I say yes. There is no substitute for screen real estate.
Only 1080p though in a 20+ inch? don't that just distract you since most of the time you are able to see the pixels in a 20 inch let alone you are drawing directly at it closing the gap between your face & the screen tablet? are the pixels there?
@@CreateNowSleepLater yup it's says $469.99 I'm guessing it's use but then when I convert it to CAD on google, it says $597. But when I click the EU link, it says €499.99 and when I convert it to CAD IT SAYS $769 CAD. Now I'm confused, not sure what the price is :( pls help
Hey, I was wondering if you ever tested Huion devices and if so can you say something in how they compare in color accuracy / color display? Im currently using a huion and I avsolutly love it but the colors are off even after you tried calibraring and I keep seeing reviews that mention the same issue. What was your impression for this one?