Friday, June 7th 2024
Huion Brings Professional Graphics Tablets and Drawing Surfaces to Computex
Huion is a 12+ year old company that specializes in professional graphics tablets competitive to Wacom in features, resolution, and pricing. The company brought four of its latest graphics tablets to Computex 2024. We begin our tour with the 3rd Gen Huion Kamvas 13, a 13-inch graphics tablet with 16:9 aspect ratio, 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution, and a 120% sRGB wide color gamut. Its high precision surface supports 16,384 pressure sensitivity levels. A Huion PW600L digital pen comes included, which features PenTech 4.0.
The Kamvas Pro 19 is a large-format tablet for drafting, that's 19-inch, with 16:9 aspect ratio. It offers 3840 x 2160 pixels resolution, and 120% sRGB color gamut. It includes a set of PW600, and PW600S digital pens. The touch technology is electromagnetic + capacitive. The Inspiroy Fergo M is a graphics tablet without a display, with 16,384 levels of pressure sensitivity, with over 300 PPS report rate, and tilt support. It is wireless, with its battery lasting 24-hours. Connectivity supported is Bluetooth 5.0. Lastly, there's the Kamvas Studio 16 tablet PC, which features a similar touch technology to the Kamvas Pro 19, but with a 16-inch 2K (2560 x 1440) format. The company didn't specify color gamut. The PC is powered by an Intel Core i7-1165G7 "Tiger Lake-U" processor.
The Kamvas Pro 19 is a large-format tablet for drafting, that's 19-inch, with 16:9 aspect ratio. It offers 3840 x 2160 pixels resolution, and 120% sRGB color gamut. It includes a set of PW600, and PW600S digital pens. The touch technology is electromagnetic + capacitive. The Inspiroy Fergo M is a graphics tablet without a display, with 16,384 levels of pressure sensitivity, with over 300 PPS report rate, and tilt support. It is wireless, with its battery lasting 24-hours. Connectivity supported is Bluetooth 5.0. Lastly, there's the Kamvas Studio 16 tablet PC, which features a similar touch technology to the Kamvas Pro 19, but with a 16-inch 2K (2560 x 1440) format. The company didn't specify color gamut. The PC is powered by an Intel Core i7-1165G7 "Tiger Lake-U" processor.
2 Comments on Huion Brings Professional Graphics Tablets and Drawing Surfaces to Computex
People bring a fuzzy/dirty picture of a design that they want reproduced, and it would be so much easier to get smooth lines by tracing over the image rather than the time consuming effort of fitting lines and curves with a mouse.