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I like the fact that the glass on top of the screen does not end at the edge of the screen, it extends beyond.
Medium is what best describes a 13-inch screen. The Huion Kamvas Pro 13 (2.5K)'s screen is fully laminated, etched slightly for texture, and the anti-glare quality could be considered to dull the screen ever-so-slightly, but of course this is made up for by the 2.5K resolution. The screen is one of the most important parts of a drawing tablet as this is where everything happens. So we teamed up with R-Jay Del Campo, who will share his first-hand experience of using this tablet for the last two months. As far as the tilt sensitivity is concerned, I have tried it at the beginning and it worked fine. But truth be told, I haven’t used this feature much in the last two months of using it. Ok before we move on to the next topic, I want to add, the textured surface on the drawing tablet also doubles up as a matte screen.My favorite feature of this stylus is pressure sensitivity because it works very well. I also have an old Microsoft Surface Stylus with me, but the pressure sensitivity on the Huion stylus is far superior. The full-featured USB-C port and USB-C power supply port on the left side of the pen display can guarantee faster transmission, and better power supply. Users can connect Kamvas Pro 13(2.5K) to a computer/Android device with a full-featured USB-C cable or a 3-in-2 cable to facilitate your work. While users can also switch to the pen tablet mode to experience a different way of drawing as well as alleviate fatigue. A Stylus is the most important part of a drawing tablet because – No matter how good the display is or how premium the tablet feels, without a good stylus – it is not worth considering. It allows you to draw on your tablet while looking at your monitor (laptop screen), just like you do on a traditional graphics tablet.
The tablet also allows you to set application-specific shortcuts, where you can set different shortcuts for different applications. I really liked the texture of the surface. It is neither too harsh nor too smooth. I guess the right word would be “Balanced”. But that is not a negative point as the tablet is made of some top quality plastic which is strong and sturdy.After I did my research, it all came down to three options. The Huion Kamvas 13, Xp Pen Artist 13.3, and the Wacom One. The upshot is undoubtedly the QHD. The XP-PEN Artist 13.3 Pro also has a much smoother screen, and the difference between the Wacom One and the Huion Kamvas pro 13 (2.5K), apart from the length of the model name, is imperceptible in terms of drawing experience.