It comes with a 233PPS report rate and 5081LPI resolution, all of which supposedly give faster recognition and less lag. It is stated that the Huion Kamvas GT 191 pen comes with 8192 levels of pressure, that's the same amount Wacom is promising with their latest Cintiq models. Nice job on this one Huion!! The pen performance So far of all the brands I have tried only Wacom had this. It's a common but necessary function if you don’t want to always switch from pen to mouse. Another great thing is the availability of the “switch display” shortcut to move your cursor from one monitor to the other.
On top of the usual pressure and screen calibration tools you can also save or load all your settings.īuttons can be mapped to mouse buttons or a combination of keystrokes (up to 16 keys including modifiers like ctrl, alt, shift, and win). I like how Huion has actually spent the time to invest in this area. Huion’s tablet settings app is so far the most robust I have seen compared to the other non-Wacom brands which were pretty much just re-skins of each other. This tablet monitor is compatible with multiple interface types which is great. For long term use I would recommend buying an actual screen protector from an electronics shop and have them attach it on the screen for you so that you won’t see any rainbow artifacting in some areas when you press too hard. The screen protector is attached with just 4 adhesive tapes so you do sometimes notice the presence of rainbow air pockets which can sometimes be annoying. The screen comes pre-attached with a matte screen protector which reduces glare, and gives the surface a paper feel, allowing you to glide your hands smoothly on the screen when you work. It comes with a 72% NTSC color gamut, 3000:1 contrast ratio which and can display 16.7 million colors.
The screen is a 19.5 inch IPS display that comes in a 1920 x 1080 full HD resolution. It weighs about 13lbs (5.9kg) which makes it light enough to mount on an Ergotron arm which works well for me as it frees up my desk space and allows me to keep my keyboard underneath. The stand can lock firmly in many angles (much more versatile than the ones that come with the Cintiq 13HD and the companions). The stand provided works pretty much the same as the ones that come with the larger Ugee, XP-Pen, and Parblo tablets.
The image setting buttons are located at the bottom right with labels in front making it easy to know what you are pressing. There is also a rubber pad below the monitor which I assume is for gripping the surface and to provide a cushion when using the provided stand. It is a minimalist setup with no extra buttons for shortcuts which is fine for me as I am used to using the keyboard. Build qualityīuild quality is sleek and sturdy with a smooth plastic finish. They were even nice enough to include a screwdriver! This was perfect because I usually need to remove the stand and attach it to my ergotron arm.
Its excellent for displaying all my UI elements comfortably in Photoshop, Zbrush and Keyshot.
It's value for money, considering that it is a third of the cost of a top of the line but much smaller Cintiq Pro 16. This device is available at US $499.00 which is not the cheapest among the tablet monitors I have tried but it is one of the better quality ones so far. It comes pre-attached with a screen protector which has a nice matte paper feel. It comes with a stand which can also be detached if you’d like to use a monitor arm via VESA mount. Out of the box, the pen worked great without the need of an external pressure curve editor which was a first for me. That's the same pressure levels the new Cintiq Pros have and is the highest among all the Cintiq alternatives I have tried. It supports a whooping 8192 levels of pen pressure. The Huion KAMVAS GT-191 is a sleek 19.5 full HD IPS display with a 1920 x 1080 full HD resolution. As with all the other reviews this will be a completely unbiased and honest with the artist’s perspective in mind. I’ve read seen a lot of positive reviews for this tablet and I was really looking forward to trying it out myself.
Hi folks! Jose here with another tablet monitor review, this time from Huion who were kind enough to send me a Huion KAMVAS GT-191.