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Review on ๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ HUION KAMVAS Pro 13 Graphics Drawing Tablet: Full-Laminated Drawing Monitor, Battery-Free Stylus, Tilt, 4 Hot Keys, Touch Bar - 13.3inch Pen Display with Stand for Windows/MAC/Linux by Ashley Perez

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Lasted about a year

I like this thing. I do it sincerely. It took me a while and tried a lot to get the colors right on this thing, but it's beautiful. The feel of the paper on the screen was a nice touch, but it made it difficult for me to slide the stylus across the screen comfortably. It's either worn out or I've gotten used to it. You still get nice sketchy paper sounds. The tablet has a warm spot on the screen, but if you put on the glove that came with the tablet, you won't notice it. This thing comes with so many pen tips. Like a messy person, yes. Many Thanks. It's wearable. It fits in your laptop bag. If you are looking for a tablet for your laptop and your laptop has a Type-C port, I would recommend you KAMVAS 13 instead, which not only has a Type-C to Type-C connection but also has more programmable buttons as KAMVAS 13 Pro. The Hydra cable isn't ideal for portability or convenience. KAMVAS 13 Pro is not much different from KAMVAS 13 (2020). Honestly I would consider that a downgrade for the KAMVAS 13. The 13 is also cheaper. They too use the same pen. Think of KAMVAS 13 first before you buy it. If you really need a slider, this will do. The Hydra's cable and possibly the bottom settings/slider display sticking if you hold it at an odd angle are the only issues I've encountered. The updated drivers fixed all the issues I've had with this thing for the past year. Everyone can appreciate the pen without battery. Also, if you like collecting boxes, a very nice box is included. **Disclaimer for those who don't know this for some reason. ** This is NOT a standalone tablet. You need a PC and a driver to run this. If you NEED something standalone and not focused on animation or other heavy tasks and just need something to draw with, just buy an old iPad with an Apple Pencil. The Apple Pencil is pressure-sensitive, and the iPad already knows not to read your palm for input when you place your palm on the tablet. A standalone tablet (essentially a PC with a stylus) costs around $1,000. Technically, the iPad can also run animations.

Pros
  • Computer Accessories and Peripherals
Cons
  • Useless Features