![]() ![]() ![]() In the pros column: the display housing is well-built, with convenient flip-out “feet” built into the back and the ability to connect with HDMI + USB, DisplayPort + USB, or go single-cable via USB-C. Other than the display technology itself, which we’ll talk about in a second, the two products are extremely similar in both good ways and bad. Actually, let’s be honest: it basically is a Cintiq Pro 24 with slightly thinner bezels. It’s a surprisingly heavy display that feels solid and features a clean “minimalist” design aesthetic that borrows a lot from Wacom’s Cintiq Pro 24. The design and build quality of the Kamvas Pro 24 (4K) is definitely “flagship” grade. This has nothing to do with the product’s performance, but it’s important to point out as a piece of buying advice from the get-go, because anyone who is considering a 24-inch graphics display has to understand what they’re getting into. I’d also forgotten how frustrating it is to have your entire desk taken up by a single-use device that’s so big you have to pack it away every time you’re done using it, only to set it back up a few days or a few hours later when it’s time to edit another shoot. In the two months I’ve spent using it on-and-off in preparation for this review, I’ve come to three important conclusions: (1) this is an excellent product, (2) a large 4K pen display is the best way to edit your photos, and (3) I can’t realistically use this display as my daily driver.īefore unpacking the Kamvas Pro 24 (4K) from its box and setting it up on my desk, I’d forgotten how much I love editing photos on a big pen display that takes up your whole field of vision and gives you such granular control. The Kamvas Pro 24 (4K) is Huion’s flagship pen display: a high-resolution graphics display that delivers most of the benefits of a Wacom Cintiq Pro 24 at about half the price. ![]()
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