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The HUION Kamvas Slate 10 is a standalone drawing tablet featuring a 10.1" FHD screen, 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity, and a powerful 8-core CPU. With 8GB RAM and 128GB storage (expandable), it offers a seamless drawing experience without the need for a computer. The tablet includes essential accessories and boasts a long-lasting 6000mAh battery, making it perfect for artists on the go.
A**R
Really great product for a total novice
For context, I have only used this product with Clip Studio Paint and Krita so if you’re using other software your mileage may vary. I had originally bought this product as I had finished doing a renovation project and needed a new hobby, so I thought why not dive in to digital drawing. Even for a total novice like myself, the set up and installation was easy to do and after some playing around with the settings of the software above, I was able to set myself away following drawing tutorials.The product itself has a great build quality with a reassuring weight behind it despite it’s slimness. it also curved edges and well designed and meaty buttons that have a satisfying click to them when pressed fully. Initially, I did have an issue where none of the onscreen movements of the tablet matched where I was clicking with the pen this turned out to be because I was extending displays with my 4K monitor, setting the display settings to duplicate or setting the resolution of my monitor down to 2K fixed this. With that workaround in place, the tablet itself always felt responsive when I used it with either of the software mentioned above and matched my movements with the pen without any noticeable lag. The pen feels OK in the hand, but I did have a habit of knocking one of the buttons on the pen and accidentally switching to the eraser by mistake. I think this is more down to me having never used a graphics tablet before rather than it being down to a poorly designed pen.It does come with a stand that does feel a bit cheap and flimsy by comparison but I never experienced any issues with it, just feels off by comparison.The tablet has decent customisation options in terms of contrast, colour and brightness but after having a bit of a play around I reverted to the default settings as it looked fine out of the box with my set up anyway. Colour accuracy also looked spot on to me, and actually caused me to realise that my PC monitor actually needed calibrating.Overall, this was a really great product for someone totally new to graphics tablets and digital art!
C**Y
Horrific set up- day 1 not working
I love this screen and i have the 13 pro, the only thing i now wish is i got the bigger tablet for only a few pounds more, but obviously i can zoom in and out so not the end of the world. you can also use it as a second screen. The size of the pad has a border so the screen is not borderless edges like on an ipad. Its very responsive and feels great weight on the pen and isnt too smooth or too scratchy as a surface. I took a long time doing anyalsis on all the drawing pads as it is not a cheap purchase, and this has great reviews from professional illustrators & the price is very good for what you get. Obviously its not a stand alone device so it will need to be plugged into the computer so you can walk around with it and it is not touch screen. The little stand is great, a bit of a pain to open at first. The main issue i had was setting it up on my iMac and its a bit fiddly. Basically use the cable with the smallest end and forget all the other cables including any power cables its not needed. Follow the installation as normal & bluetooth link the pen. Then got into your settings, turn on mirrioring and optimise your display for Kamvas. It should all work. If your having any problems like the screen flashing on and off or a blue screen sying not connected its a settings issue on your Mac or any lagging then its to do with the mac settings. Choosing the optimising for Kamvas rather than the Mac as the screens are different dimensions and having it preference the Mac could make the pen dot appear out of sync with the pad, its a settings issue not a software issue. They dont have very good instructions for these niggling issues. Got there in the end and very happy. You will need third party software drawing software and there are loads for free or paid if you do a tiny bit of research on yourtube such as illustrator, Inkscape etc as it doesn't come with any. The supplier was very proactive and reached out to me when i wrote bad review offering refund or tech support. Should i have had contiued problems i think they would have been responsive but i did resolve the set up issues on my own and really did want the product. It gives me alot of faith in the supplier and hence i wanted to mention there customer support. In short i would fully recommend this product.
S**M
Good but some bugs!
Pros:- Solid construction- Quality feel- Good pressure sensitivity- Good screen texture (feels rough at first but wears to a tolerable level quickly)- Screen big enough to get a good canvas area while also having my menus open- Excellent viewing angle- Buttons work nicely- Comes very nicely packaged- Excellently designed swappable socket adapter- The smudge-proof glove is good quality and the screen wipe is handyCons:- Installation was a bit tricky. The USB-C seems to only work in one orientation, which removes the main reason you’d want one- Speaking of, they don’t have a USB-C computer end cable version for Mac, which is a shame. If you have it at one end, you can make extra profit by selling a version with one at the other end- The buttons only work for one program, if you want them to work differently for other programs, you’ll need to reprogram them each time- You have to digitise it holding the pen at the angle you tend to use it. Change the angle, the offset changes. This is troublesome if you move around when drawing, like me- The offset also changes when you get too close to the edge of the screen- This one is the most personally annoying, as I’m left-handed, but you can’t program the scroll wheel to work in reverse. At least, not that I could find. So when held inverted, in “left hand mode”, scrolling down requires physically scrolling up. You get used to it eventually. And when booting up the logo is inverted, showing that the left hand mode only inverts the screen and none of the software.All in all it’s a very good tablet for the price and I love it. Doesn’t mean it perfect, but it’s worth the money!
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