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HUION Kamvas 22 Plus QLED Drawing Tablet with Full-Laminated Screen USB-C Connection 140% sRGB Tilt, 21.5 inch Graphics Art Tablet for Artist & Designer, Work with Mac, Windows, Linux & Android Black

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  • Experience Brilliant Colors: A stunning 140% sRGB color gamut volume on Kamvas 22 Plus drawing tablet, which is delivered by Quantum Dots Technology to reveal a more vibrant color.
  • Reduce Glare, Enhance Precision: The Kamvas 22 Plus graphic tablet come with an etched glass, providing a glare-free experience while also enhancing your precision and control. With the advanced etching technique, the screen is more friction and corrosion resistant, and can also bring users a pen-on-paper drawing experience.
  • Full Lamination: The laminated screen helps eliminate parallax and ensures that your cursor appears exactly where you expect it to be.
  • More Screen, More Space:: The 21.5 inch FHD (1920 x 1080) pen display provides ample clarity and more room to work, eliminating the need to switch windows or move between different screens.
  • Premium Pen Performance: Powered by PenTech 3.0, the digital pen PW517 offers amazing precision and control with no noticeable lag, wobble, or delays.
  • USB-C Connection: Two USB-C ports equipped on Kamvas 22 Plus art tablet allow users to connect the drawing tablet to the computer, Android phone or tablet via a 3-in-1 cable or a USB-C to USB-C cable.
  • Multi-OS Compatibility: Kamvas 22 plus drawing monitor is compatible with Mac (MacOS 10.12 or later), PC (Windows 7 or later), Linux (Ubuntu), and certain Android devices (OS version 6.0 or later) to enable both creativity and flexibility.
  • Work Comfortably in Any Position: Kamvas 22 Plus drawing tablet for pc comes with an adjustable stand that allows you to work in your preferred working position, ensuring maximum comfort.
  • Review:

    5.0 out of 5 stars Well worth the money!

    Z. · August 25, 2025

    Wow. I had Huion tablet for years, it was great. But this monitor? Superb. Firstly, the brightness and color clarity are exceptional. The resolution is 1440p which is incredible for the price, as other monitors on this price range are usually 1080p. The contrast ratio is actually higher than the W*com equivalent. The pressure sensitivity, tilt, settings and whatnot are all excellent and worked perfectly in all of my apps. (Affinity by Serif, Blender) Oh, setup was easy once I realized the cable really is all-in-one. The stand that comes with it is fantastic, has a great range of tilt (though I am excited to get the monitor arm from Huion tomorrow) and is very sturdy. You don’t need anything extra, it’s fantastic as is.If you’re looking to get a drawing monitor, Huion easily knocks it out of the park with this Kamvas 24 Plus. It’s packed super safely and has a handle to help carry about or for storage when you move with it, so keep your packaging.Can’t recommend this monitor enough. 10/10 Huion is superb.

    5.0 out of 5 stars A truly incredible drawing tablet.

    P.L. · February 3, 2022

    I wanted to wait a few months before posting a review so that I could really be fair on this Tablet.As a professional illustrator, I use my drawing tablet every day and I really do put it through its paces.I'm going to attempt to put this into point form so that I don't waste your time.The GOODYou cannot ignore the price of this tablet compared to Wacoms selection. Well priced.PenThe pen is pretty much on par with the Wacom pen, has great pen pressure and it's comfortable.ScreenThe colours on the screen are pretty great actually. I had a Wacom 13 and its colour range was absolute rubbish.The resolution is Great, not super amazing. For super amazing you may want to look into the 2k or 4 k model. That said I am immensely happy with the resolution I get on this badboy.DriverThe driver is surprisingly good for this tablet, I dare say it's better than the WACOM.If you are a Wacom owner you have no doubt at some point encountered the irritation of a Wacom driver doing something annoying.Build qualityThe included stand is of great quality, it is solid and works pretty well.Yes, this Tablet supports VESA Mounts.Long cablesThe screen is non-reflective and has a nice tooth to it.The tablet overall feels pretty tough and is built to withstand daily art-making rituals.You are not giving your money to Wacom who have repeatedly proven that they don't care about its users by pricing its tablets out of the hands of Aspiring beginner artists.The negativesOn the very extreme edges of the screen, you may notice some very slight artefacts or pixel breaks.These are only noticed if you move your mouse there. I'm pretty sure most people wouldn't even notice it was there because pretty much every drawing software out there has UI elements that populate that space.The colour options on this monitor are amazing, they are also vast and technical which may be a bit intimidating to a new user.That said, pick a basic setting and youtube how to calibrate your drawing tablet monitor and you should be good.My only real irritations with this tabletThere are no built-in hotkeys, you will have to get yourself a tour box or even HUION's very own key dial thing.The cable inputs are only on the right of the tablet. this is fine if your Computer is on your right.I also fear for the life of my cables and cable connection points on the tablet.The pen build is not as solid as Wacoms premier Art pen, it is however pretty close.The pen is also a quarter the price. The pen also has no eraser on the back a feature I do miss from Wacom.Some nib options would've been nice, thankfully you do get plenty of replacement nibs. As of writing this, I am still on my first one.

    5.0 out of 5 stars I've never used one of these before so that makes me qualified to review it.

    L.K. · October 16, 2021

    Honestly, this is the most fun I've had with a PC since like forever. Thank you Huion. And Bolo for getting it here so quickly.I've never used a drawing tablet before. I've never used Photoshop. Having said all that, I've been studying computer programming since the mid-80's. Ran a professional recording studio for 20 year using desktop PC's for music production. I'm not a novice but I'm only mediocre as an artist and have zero experience with these tablets or pretty much anything related to digital art. Since getting this tablet 3 months ago I have learned a lot. I spent a lot of time getting used to the tablet itself but mostly getting used to the drawing software (I'm using Krita).I read through some of the reviews. The ones that are even-tempered and professional all made great comments and observations. I agreed with almost all of it. Good job on the reviews guys. Actually those same reviews helped me decide on this product. I do have a couple of observations based on only a few months of experience.1) I had a bit of a hard time grappling through the installation. The instructions are similar to those Ikea style assembly instructions: slightly confusing diagrams with little, if any, written instructions or tips. I'm usually ok with that though because there's always YouTube lol However, here's where my very limited expertise in the digital graphic arts initially came roaring into focus. The connections, that 3-1 connector... I spent a few days trying to sort things out. It wasn't clear to me at first that both the HDMI and the USB cables had to be connected at the same time. Which obviously means you need one of each of those available on the PC. My recording PC (which is fairly new) didn't have a single HDMI port anywhere. The graphics card is an older dual-head with DVI-D outputs. So that business threw me for a loop. Luckily my laptop had all the right I/O, so connecting it, and getting it running, took only a few minutes. Note: both the HDMI and the USB ports must be connected at the same time. Which means you will need one of each of those available on the PC side. Another issue was the length of the bundled cables. Plenty long if you're sitting right next to your PC, but not long enough for a PC in an equipment rack a few feet from the desktop. I had to source some additional extension cabling. I found out (luckily) that a simple DVI-D to HDMI adapter would work. And let me tell you: this tablet is AWESOME as a second monitor in a dual-monitor setup. If you're running a dual-monitor setup with the Huion, you have to go into the Huion setup app to select which monitor is the tablet (in order for the pen to work)2) This is going to consume some desk space and necessitate the setting up of cables and outlets and such. I'm having to make some profound changes to the way I had things configured for recording. It's weird how similar are the learning curves for art vs music production. Different senses but similar learning curves. Similar challenges. I wouldn't classify this as a mobile option unless you don't mind getting a suitcase for it. I wouldn't be hauling this all over the place without a good travel case. But I understand there are many who have to. Maybe this could be an accessory (hint hint). We use custom foam-lined road cases all the time in the music industry. You can find some nice ones here on Bolo. They come in different sizes with foam inserts that have already been die-cut so you just remove the exact amount of foam needed to secure the device inside the case when it's closed. They're not expensive.3) Speaking of options, I also bought that mini-keypad. It wasn't until just recently that I set that up and started using it. It's cool. I dig it. The only issue is remembering the key positions. There's nothing printed on the keys themselves. There is a pop-up diagram that is accessed by keypad key #1. That key can not be reprogrammed. It is always a reference to the key assignments. I've used it often. I got so used to the qwerty keyboard I wasn't sure I needed the mini-keypad. But it will come in handy. When my muscle memory kicks in. I think someone mentioned they liked not having keys on the drawing tablet itself. I agree.4) The parallax thing. I'm not sure if this is just me, because of my lack of experience. But if this is an improvement on the problem, then it must have been pretty bad before. There is distinct parallax if you move your head off axis. Even just a little bit. I found myself lazy-drawing late at night with my head in my left hand, staring at the screen from an angle. It didn't even sink in until days or weeks later. I was so focused on learning the basics I guess I ignored it. I would love to read some feedback on this. This is one of the major problems I think in regards to digital vs paper or canvas. With the digital pen there is a little gap between the nib and the digital "canvas". Your posture makes a difference. Sit up straight and head directly above the screen and it shouldn't pose a problem.5) That "paper feel" feature. Um... it seemed cool at first but over time I forgot about it. Didn't care. In fact I think I thought to believe it would be better if the surface was smooth - pulling lines seems like it would be easier without the added drag. I bought a drawing glove but haven't used it more than a couple times. I didn't like the way it felt on my hand when I was drawing and painting. No thanks. Truth be told I don't miss it. Yes I have to clean the screen more often... I guess.6) The pen. I have nothing to compare it to other than a real pen or brush. The only issue I have with it is I tend to press that rocker switch a lot by accident. I have to constantly rotate the switch away from my fingers. I know it can be turned off and it will be, probably, when I get the hang of the mini-keypad. Doesn't need recharging. That's cool. I love the little donut stand for it. I've dropped the pen a few times. Still works lol. Don't care that there's no eraser on the other end (like a normal pencil). Much easier to just press a key on the keyboard/mini-pad to engage "erase" in Krita. I use erase a lot lol.7) The packaging presentation is first rate. Best I've seen. Someone spent a lot of time on the packaging of the product for distribution and sale. The tablet is heavy enough to say: I'm here and I'm staying right here till you move me. The adjustable stand is awesome too. Really easy to adjust the tilt. That little mini-keypad even came impressively boxed. It needs another USB port for the transmitter. The keypad can run remotely, or tethered through the included USB cable (which is required to charge the internal lithium battery every once in a while).You know what? None of these quirks ruined the enjoyment of the product at all. It's awesome man. Get one! Oh by the way: the size is perfect. 22" is perfect. Anything larger and you'll need more desk space and a bigger road case lol. 22" is plenty of room, especially when you want to "pin" reference images to the side of the canvas layer you're working on. I was running the tablet (and Krita) on a low-endy 7 year old laptop with 8GB memory. Worked well enough to get through the initial learning curve. My studio PC is a multi-core intel/asus with 32 GB memory and it works great. Snappy. No bugs or issues at all.

    Macbook Air M1 compatibility issue solution.

    Y. · June 1, 2022

    The media could not be loaded. I had connectivity issue with Macbook Air M1. It was showing no signal most of the time.Issue is with Macbook. We need to connect Macbook to charger all the time or have high battery (higher than 85-87%) . It doesn't have enough power to transfer the pixels or what, I don't know. But connecting with charger seems to solve the issue.Video is attached as well.

    No regrets - go ahead and buy it 👍

    E. · August 4, 2023

    I spent months thoroughly researching my art tablet purchase and the Huion Kamvas 22 Plus consistently seemed like the best buy. I had a friend who purchased a very tiny wacom tablet with no screen for the same $800. I was unimpressed with my friends wacom and decided to take a risk on a big Huion and I AM IN LOVE. THIS TABLET IS MY BABY. It's my happy place. It's so easy to use, the sound and feel of the pen on the screen is almost like ASMR it's so realistic like pencils on paper. I've been using it for months now and I'm consistently impressed with the quality for the price tag, and don't really have anything bad to say about it. If you're like me and spending a very long time delving into the specifics of tablet options out there, I can definitely vouch for this model, you won't be disappointed. Also as a side note, the YouTuber Jazza uses and endorses Huion, he is sponsored, but you may be interested in watching his channel to get a better look at the tablet getting used in a normal sketching session and what he has to say about it. The only tricky thing for me about this purchase was that Bolo didnt accept Afterpay, but if anyone else is having this issue, please know that you can purchase Bolo gift cards through Afterpay and then you can purchase through Bolo without issue. Happy sketching! 😊

    Simplemente el producto que mas he disfrutado comprar en amazon (hasta el momento)

    A. · June 12, 2023

    Es sumamente cómodo trabajar en una pantalla de este tamaño, si bien es cierto que al dibujar con el soporte instalado (puntos a favor que venia incluido) la pantalla se puede deslizar un poco con el peso del brazo al principio, despues te acostumbras y aprendes a no necesitar recargarte tanto al punto de que la pantalla ya no se recorra hacia atras.-El tamaño de esta pantalla hace que no sea importante el que no incluya botones de shortcuts, ya que puedes acceder facilmente a las herramientas con tu mano. Sin embargo si recomiendo el uso de un teclado externo de macros para simplificar el uso de comandos como CtrlZ, CtrlY, etc.-La presicion de la plumilla no es perfecta (en ninguna tablet lo es) pero es bastante precisa, tanto que te acostumbras a la brevedad.El tacto que tiene no es identico pero es bastante similar a dibujar en papel, ya que la pantalla viene con cristal de proteccion contra rayones en vez del protector plastico que incluyen otros modelos (puntos a favor por que en otros modelos con mica plastica se notan muy rapido los rayones del uso)-El soporte puede posicionarse en diferentes angulos de inclinacion y una vez ajustado queda bastante fijo, por lo cual no tendras mucho problema con acomodarlo a la inclinacion que mas te convenga.-Viene con los cables necesarios ya sea para que lo puedas conectar a una computadora o a un celular (en ambos casos requiere conectarse a la toma de 110v).

    La mejor tableta que he tenido la oportunidad de probar.

    M. · June 17, 2023

    Me llegó aproximadamente 20 días antes de lo estimado como máximo, nunca tuve idea de dónde estaba mi pedido fue virtualmente imposible seguir el envío, sin embargo me llegó todo bien. La tableta me llegó con conector de voltaje europeo pero y sin adaptador. Pero no es un problema mayor para mí.En general estoy muy satisfecho con la compra y recomiendo mucho tanto el producto como a la tienda.

    Quality control.

    M. · October 14, 2025

    Bought a used, and refurbished item. I was so excited to use it. I am coming form a Wacom 22hd touch. I also have 2 other smaller Huion tablets. Never had an issue before. Not sure how Huion missed the screen at the bottom of this tablet coming loose, (Or hoping the next buyer did not notice), Seems to be an issue with these 24 inch tablets. Worse on the bottom right side. Disapointed to say the least. Not worth the refurbished price, and certanly not worth the retail price. Guess I will look at another Wacom.

    HUION Kamvas 22 Plus QLED Drawing Tablet with Full-Laminated Screen USB-C Connection 140% sRGB Tilt, 21.5 inch Graphics Art Tablet for Artist & Designer, Work with Mac, Windows, Linux & Android Black

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    HUION Kamvas 22 Plus QLED Drawing Tablet with Full-Laminated Screen USB-C Connection 140% sRGB Tilt, 21.5 inch Graphics Art Tablet for Artist & Designer, Work with Mac, Windows, Linux & Android Black

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    Style: Full HD

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    If you ever have concerns regarding the authenticity of a product purchased from us, please contact Bolo Support . We will review your inquiry promptly and, if necessary, provide documentation verifying authenticity or offer a suitable resolution.

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    Description:

  • Experience Brilliant Colors: A stunning 140% sRGB color gamut volume on Kamvas 22 Plus drawing tablet, which is delivered by Quantum Dots Technology to reveal a more vibrant color.
  • Reduce Glare, Enhance Precision: The Kamvas 22 Plus graphic tablet come with an etched glass, providing a glare-free experience while also enhancing your precision and control. With the advanced etching technique, the screen is more friction and corrosion resistant, and can also bring users a pen-on-paper drawing experience.
  • Full Lamination: The laminated screen helps eliminate parallax and ensures that your cursor appears exactly where you expect it to be.
  • More Screen, More Space:: The 21.5 inch FHD (1920 x 1080) pen display provides ample clarity and more room to work, eliminating the need to switch windows or move between different screens.
  • Premium Pen Performance: Powered by PenTech 3.0, the digital pen PW517 offers amazing precision and control with no noticeable lag, wobble, or delays.
  • USB-C Connection: Two USB-C ports equipped on Kamvas 22 Plus art tablet allow users to connect the drawing tablet to the computer, Android phone or tablet via a 3-in-1 cable or a USB-C to USB-C cable.
  • Multi-OS Compatibility: Kamvas 22 plus drawing monitor is compatible with Mac (MacOS 10.12 or later), PC (Windows 7 or later), Linux (Ubuntu), and certain Android devices (OS version 6.0 or later) to enable both creativity and flexibility.
  • Work Comfortably in Any Position: Kamvas 22 Plus drawing tablet for pc comes with an adjustable stand that allows you to work in your preferred working position, ensuring maximum comfort.
  • Review:

    5.0 out of 5 stars Well worth the money!

    Z. · August 25, 2025

    Wow. I had Huion tablet for years, it was great. But this monitor? Superb. Firstly, the brightness and color clarity are exceptional. The resolution is 1440p which is incredible for the price, as other monitors on this price range are usually 1080p. The contrast ratio is actually higher than the W*com equivalent. The pressure sensitivity, tilt, settings and whatnot are all excellent and worked perfectly in all of my apps. (Affinity by Serif, Blender) Oh, setup was easy once I realized the cable really is all-in-one. The stand that comes with it is fantastic, has a great range of tilt (though I am excited to get the monitor arm from Huion tomorrow) and is very sturdy. You don’t need anything extra, it’s fantastic as is.If you’re looking to get a drawing monitor, Huion easily knocks it out of the park with this Kamvas 24 Plus. It’s packed super safely and has a handle to help carry about or for storage when you move with it, so keep your packaging.Can’t recommend this monitor enough. 10/10 Huion is superb.

    5.0 out of 5 stars A truly incredible drawing tablet.

    P.L. · February 3, 2022

    I wanted to wait a few months before posting a review so that I could really be fair on this Tablet.As a professional illustrator, I use my drawing tablet every day and I really do put it through its paces.I'm going to attempt to put this into point form so that I don't waste your time.The GOODYou cannot ignore the price of this tablet compared to Wacoms selection. Well priced.PenThe pen is pretty much on par with the Wacom pen, has great pen pressure and it's comfortable.ScreenThe colours on the screen are pretty great actually. I had a Wacom 13 and its colour range was absolute rubbish.The resolution is Great, not super amazing. For super amazing you may want to look into the 2k or 4 k model. That said I am immensely happy with the resolution I get on this badboy.DriverThe driver is surprisingly good for this tablet, I dare say it's better than the WACOM.If you are a Wacom owner you have no doubt at some point encountered the irritation of a Wacom driver doing something annoying.Build qualityThe included stand is of great quality, it is solid and works pretty well.Yes, this Tablet supports VESA Mounts.Long cablesThe screen is non-reflective and has a nice tooth to it.The tablet overall feels pretty tough and is built to withstand daily art-making rituals.You are not giving your money to Wacom who have repeatedly proven that they don't care about its users by pricing its tablets out of the hands of Aspiring beginner artists.The negativesOn the very extreme edges of the screen, you may notice some very slight artefacts or pixel breaks.These are only noticed if you move your mouse there. I'm pretty sure most people wouldn't even notice it was there because pretty much every drawing software out there has UI elements that populate that space.The colour options on this monitor are amazing, they are also vast and technical which may be a bit intimidating to a new user.That said, pick a basic setting and youtube how to calibrate your drawing tablet monitor and you should be good.My only real irritations with this tabletThere are no built-in hotkeys, you will have to get yourself a tour box or even HUION's very own key dial thing.The cable inputs are only on the right of the tablet. this is fine if your Computer is on your right.I also fear for the life of my cables and cable connection points on the tablet.The pen build is not as solid as Wacoms premier Art pen, it is however pretty close.The pen is also a quarter the price. The pen also has no eraser on the back a feature I do miss from Wacom.Some nib options would've been nice, thankfully you do get plenty of replacement nibs. As of writing this, I am still on my first one.

    5.0 out of 5 stars I've never used one of these before so that makes me qualified to review it.

    L.K. · October 16, 2021

    Honestly, this is the most fun I've had with a PC since like forever. Thank you Huion. And Bolo for getting it here so quickly.I've never used a drawing tablet before. I've never used Photoshop. Having said all that, I've been studying computer programming since the mid-80's. Ran a professional recording studio for 20 year using desktop PC's for music production. I'm not a novice but I'm only mediocre as an artist and have zero experience with these tablets or pretty much anything related to digital art. Since getting this tablet 3 months ago I have learned a lot. I spent a lot of time getting used to the tablet itself but mostly getting used to the drawing software (I'm using Krita).I read through some of the reviews. The ones that are even-tempered and professional all made great comments and observations. I agreed with almost all of it. Good job on the reviews guys. Actually those same reviews helped me decide on this product. I do have a couple of observations based on only a few months of experience.1) I had a bit of a hard time grappling through the installation. The instructions are similar to those Ikea style assembly instructions: slightly confusing diagrams with little, if any, written instructions or tips. I'm usually ok with that though because there's always YouTube lol However, here's where my very limited expertise in the digital graphic arts initially came roaring into focus. The connections, that 3-1 connector... I spent a few days trying to sort things out. It wasn't clear to me at first that both the HDMI and the USB cables had to be connected at the same time. Which obviously means you need one of each of those available on the PC. My recording PC (which is fairly new) didn't have a single HDMI port anywhere. The graphics card is an older dual-head with DVI-D outputs. So that business threw me for a loop. Luckily my laptop had all the right I/O, so connecting it, and getting it running, took only a few minutes. Note: both the HDMI and the USB ports must be connected at the same time. Which means you will need one of each of those available on the PC side. Another issue was the length of the bundled cables. Plenty long if you're sitting right next to your PC, but not long enough for a PC in an equipment rack a few feet from the desktop. I had to source some additional extension cabling. I found out (luckily) that a simple DVI-D to HDMI adapter would work. And let me tell you: this tablet is AWESOME as a second monitor in a dual-monitor setup. If you're running a dual-monitor setup with the Huion, you have to go into the Huion setup app to select which monitor is the tablet (in order for the pen to work)2) This is going to consume some desk space and necessitate the setting up of cables and outlets and such. I'm having to make some profound changes to the way I had things configured for recording. It's weird how similar are the learning curves for art vs music production. Different senses but similar learning curves. Similar challenges. I wouldn't classify this as a mobile option unless you don't mind getting a suitcase for it. I wouldn't be hauling this all over the place without a good travel case. But I understand there are many who have to. Maybe this could be an accessory (hint hint). We use custom foam-lined road cases all the time in the music industry. You can find some nice ones here on Bolo. They come in different sizes with foam inserts that have already been die-cut so you just remove the exact amount of foam needed to secure the device inside the case when it's closed. They're not expensive.3) Speaking of options, I also bought that mini-keypad. It wasn't until just recently that I set that up and started using it. It's cool. I dig it. The only issue is remembering the key positions. There's nothing printed on the keys themselves. There is a pop-up diagram that is accessed by keypad key #1. That key can not be reprogrammed. It is always a reference to the key assignments. I've used it often. I got so used to the qwerty keyboard I wasn't sure I needed the mini-keypad. But it will come in handy. When my muscle memory kicks in. I think someone mentioned they liked not having keys on the drawing tablet itself. I agree.4) The parallax thing. I'm not sure if this is just me, because of my lack of experience. But if this is an improvement on the problem, then it must have been pretty bad before. There is distinct parallax if you move your head off axis. Even just a little bit. I found myself lazy-drawing late at night with my head in my left hand, staring at the screen from an angle. It didn't even sink in until days or weeks later. I was so focused on learning the basics I guess I ignored it. I would love to read some feedback on this. This is one of the major problems I think in regards to digital vs paper or canvas. With the digital pen there is a little gap between the nib and the digital "canvas". Your posture makes a difference. Sit up straight and head directly above the screen and it shouldn't pose a problem.5) That "paper feel" feature. Um... it seemed cool at first but over time I forgot about it. Didn't care. In fact I think I thought to believe it would be better if the surface was smooth - pulling lines seems like it would be easier without the added drag. I bought a drawing glove but haven't used it more than a couple times. I didn't like the way it felt on my hand when I was drawing and painting. No thanks. Truth be told I don't miss it. Yes I have to clean the screen more often... I guess.6) The pen. I have nothing to compare it to other than a real pen or brush. The only issue I have with it is I tend to press that rocker switch a lot by accident. I have to constantly rotate the switch away from my fingers. I know it can be turned off and it will be, probably, when I get the hang of the mini-keypad. Doesn't need recharging. That's cool. I love the little donut stand for it. I've dropped the pen a few times. Still works lol. Don't care that there's no eraser on the other end (like a normal pencil). Much easier to just press a key on the keyboard/mini-pad to engage "erase" in Krita. I use erase a lot lol.7) The packaging presentation is first rate. Best I've seen. Someone spent a lot of time on the packaging of the product for distribution and sale. The tablet is heavy enough to say: I'm here and I'm staying right here till you move me. The adjustable stand is awesome too. Really easy to adjust the tilt. That little mini-keypad even came impressively boxed. It needs another USB port for the transmitter. The keypad can run remotely, or tethered through the included USB cable (which is required to charge the internal lithium battery every once in a while).You know what? None of these quirks ruined the enjoyment of the product at all. It's awesome man. Get one! Oh by the way: the size is perfect. 22" is perfect. Anything larger and you'll need more desk space and a bigger road case lol. 22" is plenty of room, especially when you want to "pin" reference images to the side of the canvas layer you're working on. I was running the tablet (and Krita) on a low-endy 7 year old laptop with 8GB memory. Worked well enough to get through the initial learning curve. My studio PC is a multi-core intel/asus with 32 GB memory and it works great. Snappy. No bugs or issues at all.

    Macbook Air M1 compatibility issue solution.

    Y. · June 1, 2022

    The media could not be loaded. I had connectivity issue with Macbook Air M1. It was showing no signal most of the time.Issue is with Macbook. We need to connect Macbook to charger all the time or have high battery (higher than 85-87%) . It doesn't have enough power to transfer the pixels or what, I don't know. But connecting with charger seems to solve the issue.Video is attached as well.

    No regrets - go ahead and buy it 👍

    E. · August 4, 2023

    I spent months thoroughly researching my art tablet purchase and the Huion Kamvas 22 Plus consistently seemed like the best buy. I had a friend who purchased a very tiny wacom tablet with no screen for the same $800. I was unimpressed with my friends wacom and decided to take a risk on a big Huion and I AM IN LOVE. THIS TABLET IS MY BABY. It's my happy place. It's so easy to use, the sound and feel of the pen on the screen is almost like ASMR it's so realistic like pencils on paper. I've been using it for months now and I'm consistently impressed with the quality for the price tag, and don't really have anything bad to say about it. If you're like me and spending a very long time delving into the specifics of tablet options out there, I can definitely vouch for this model, you won't be disappointed. Also as a side note, the YouTuber Jazza uses and endorses Huion, he is sponsored, but you may be interested in watching his channel to get a better look at the tablet getting used in a normal sketching session and what he has to say about it. The only tricky thing for me about this purchase was that Bolo didnt accept Afterpay, but if anyone else is having this issue, please know that you can purchase Bolo gift cards through Afterpay and then you can purchase through Bolo without issue. Happy sketching! 😊

    Simplemente el producto que mas he disfrutado comprar en amazon (hasta el momento)

    A. · June 12, 2023

    Es sumamente cómodo trabajar en una pantalla de este tamaño, si bien es cierto que al dibujar con el soporte instalado (puntos a favor que venia incluido) la pantalla se puede deslizar un poco con el peso del brazo al principio, despues te acostumbras y aprendes a no necesitar recargarte tanto al punto de que la pantalla ya no se recorra hacia atras.-El tamaño de esta pantalla hace que no sea importante el que no incluya botones de shortcuts, ya que puedes acceder facilmente a las herramientas con tu mano. Sin embargo si recomiendo el uso de un teclado externo de macros para simplificar el uso de comandos como CtrlZ, CtrlY, etc.-La presicion de la plumilla no es perfecta (en ninguna tablet lo es) pero es bastante precisa, tanto que te acostumbras a la brevedad.El tacto que tiene no es identico pero es bastante similar a dibujar en papel, ya que la pantalla viene con cristal de proteccion contra rayones en vez del protector plastico que incluyen otros modelos (puntos a favor por que en otros modelos con mica plastica se notan muy rapido los rayones del uso)-El soporte puede posicionarse en diferentes angulos de inclinacion y una vez ajustado queda bastante fijo, por lo cual no tendras mucho problema con acomodarlo a la inclinacion que mas te convenga.-Viene con los cables necesarios ya sea para que lo puedas conectar a una computadora o a un celular (en ambos casos requiere conectarse a la toma de 110v).

    La mejor tableta que he tenido la oportunidad de probar.

    M. · June 17, 2023

    Me llegó aproximadamente 20 días antes de lo estimado como máximo, nunca tuve idea de dónde estaba mi pedido fue virtualmente imposible seguir el envío, sin embargo me llegó todo bien. La tableta me llegó con conector de voltaje europeo pero y sin adaptador. Pero no es un problema mayor para mí.En general estoy muy satisfecho con la compra y recomiendo mucho tanto el producto como a la tienda.

    Quality control.

    M. · October 14, 2025

    Bought a used, and refurbished item. I was so excited to use it. I am coming form a Wacom 22hd touch. I also have 2 other smaller Huion tablets. Never had an issue before. Not sure how Huion missed the screen at the bottom of this tablet coming loose, (Or hoping the next buyer did not notice), Seems to be an issue with these 24 inch tablets. Worse on the bottom right side. Disapointed to say the least. Not worth the refurbished price, and certanly not worth the retail price. Guess I will look at another Wacom.

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