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HUION Kamvas 24 Plus Graphics Tablet with 23.8inch Screen with Full-Laminated QD LCD Screen 140% sRGB Android Support Battery-Free Stylus 8192 Pen Pressure

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It is fully laminated (meaning no ‘gap’ between the pen nib and what you see/linework on the screen) and has an etched anti-glare glass – perfect for those brightly lit offices or surroundings. It is capable of displaying 16.7 million colours and has a viewing angle of 178°. This really is a huge tablet – sitting up close and personal to it makes it ‘feel’ even bigger and is fantastic for working on large images, especially with it’s 2K resolution. You shall make sure that the contents of works uploaded do not violate laws and regulations, contain no illegal or harmful factors of violent, pornographic and reactionary nature, or infringe any legal right of any third party.

The HUION Kamvas 24 Plus works with the following OS’s: Windows 7 or later, macOS 10.12 or later and Android 6.0 or later. This is a tablet that is definitely more at home on the permanent desk than the hot-desk. With the stand it weighs more than 5kg and its size makes it a bulky parcel to carry on a commute.

Those of you coming here after watching the accompanying video review may ask “Hey – what about the weird lagging I just saw – the lines were struggling behind the pen?” The software is nice and simple to have a poke around in – you can map the working area to any display, should you have a multi monitor setup and change the functionality of the pen buttons. You shall guarantee that the performance of this agreement will neither infringe the rights and interests of any third party, including without limitation to the right of reputation and the portrait right, nor go against any agreement signed between you and a third party to invoke any claim by such third party; you shall guarantee that the performance of this Agreement by HUION will not infringe the legal rights and interests of any third party. In case of any dispute arising from your breach of this Agreement, you shall take the responsibility of settling it, including stepping forward to handle the complaints forwarded by HUION. The Kamvas 24 Plus box front has the now familiar Huion branding, with the product photo sitting on the right, with the Huion logo and product description on the left. Materials provided by HUION shall be used for exchanges among users only, but not of merchandising and profit-making nature. In case of any commercial infringement or dispute arising out of the use of materials provided by HUION platform by any third party in his/her works, all responsibilities shall be borne by such third party itself.

I’ve been impressed with previous, smaller HUION tablets in the past and was keen to see what they can do with a tablet of this 24” size, especially with a 2K, or QHD, resolution! One of the leading manufacturers of graphics tablets, HUION, recently launched not one, but three new 24” pen displays; the Kamvas 24, Kamvas 24 Plus and the Kamvas Pro 24 (4K). It’s the Huion Kamvas 24 Plus, with its 2.5K QHD Resolution screen and PenTech 3.0 stylus technology that gets the MyTabletGuide review treatment today… I really loved this pen display. Colours look great, the image is pin-sharp and the size is incredible. It really does feel like you’re sitting in front of a high-end, professional device. And it is. And I am. (Professional, that is… and sitting in front of it, I mean…I’m not a device…erm, getting confused now…!).

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If you’ve got the desk space and want to ‘upgrade’ from a Full HD 1920 x 1080 drawing experience, then I can fully recommend this – you won’t be sorry! Even at this size, I’m not sure I’d like a 4K resolution as everything would, presumably, appear even ‘smaller’ and you would have to ‘scale up’ the image, which would defeat the purpose – the size and resolution works perfectly. There are two different screen textures available in the Kamvas 24 Series. The cheapest of the three tablets, the Huion Kamvas 24, comes with an anti-glare matte film. The other varieties (the Huion Kamvas 24 Plus and the Huion Kamvas 24 Pro) both feature etched anti-glare glass. While both screens are a pleasure to draw on, the anti-glare film does catch the nib slightly more than the glass surface. The driver software should be familiar to those who have other fairly recently released HUION products – it sports the current trendy ‘Dark Mode’ by default, but can actually be changed by going to ‘Settings’ >’General’ and choosing ‘Light’ if you prefer. The build of the Huion Kamvas 24 series is solid, minimalistic and pleasing to the eye. The main piece of assembly required is screwing on the base. The base is well-designed and sturdy, allowing viewing angles between 20° and 80° with the simple lift of a lever. Combined with the rubberised feet on the bottom of the tablet, the Kamvas 24 can be securely rested on a desk of any material.

On the top right, once plugged in, a small and unobtrusive green LED lights up. To the left of that are 5 small icons representing the button options that run across the top of the monitor. As previously mentioned, this is a ‘2K’ QHD resolution screen with a 2560 x 1440 pixel count. It also boasts a 1200:1 Contrast Ratio and 140% sRGB/97% NTSC Colour Gamut, via the use of its ‘Quantum Dots’ technology. It supports 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity and 60° of tilt – this is hardly worth mentioning anymore as this is the new ‘standard’ for nearly every pen from every tablet company now! 😊Sure enough, there was some lagging, but rest assured – I never encountered this again after that initial set of scribbles! If you watched the full video, the image I drew and painted (I don’t actually draw that fast…almost, but not quite!) afterwards didn’t suffer that fate bizarrely? The pen is nice and light and is the latest HUION PW517 stylus incorporating their latest PenTech 3.0 technology. It has a nice non-slip rubber grip around the button area and is very comfortable in the hand. It’s obviously plastic, but feels quite well made. When attached, the stand will allow you to adjust the displays height between 20° and 80°. The stand has rubber feet to stop any movement on your desk. You can create a 1920 X 1080 artboard in Photoshop and still have a lot of screen real estate for all your menus and palletes. Windows icons are pin-sharp and the colours are fab. In the event any user breaks this Agreement, HUION shall have the right to require such user to compensate the loss (including but not limited to fine, indemnification, compensation, penalty, attorney fee, notarization fee and legal cost, etc.) suffered by HUION thereby.

Most artists will have a preference for a smoother or rougher surface, although the difference is slight. Combining the matte film with a felt nib is probably closest to felt tip on paper, whereas the etched glass provides a smoother, less textured experience. Application of quantum dot technology not only enables srgb color gamut and vivid presentation but also minimizes the release harmful blue light.Windows (7 and later), mac OS (10.12 and later) and Android (USB3.1 GEN1 & DP1.2) are supported, compatible with all major mainstream painting and design software (such as PS, SAI, AI, CDR). What's in the box?

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