Product Comparison: Huion KAMVAS GT-191 vs Wacom Cintiq 13HD (DTK1300)
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- There's plenty of size to include a decent work area as well as interface elements from PS or Sketchbook Pro.
- The stylus has an eraser end, which I was happily surprised with since the description doesn't specify whether it does or not.
- Stylus is awwwwesome, can't even describe how much I liked it.
- Great fidelity and response, and the stylus and all of the tips it came with make it well worth every penny!
- Only thing I would've changed on it was for the eraser side to be less jiggly. It's the only thing on it that keeps it from feeling totally solid.
- The 13HD is an awesome size for sketching & photo retouching. Compared to the Intuos3 9" the Cintiq 13HD is only 1.5" wider and is actually shorter by .3" than the Intuos.
- To me, this is a great size for desktop use. I suspect the larger Cintiqs may actually be annoyingly large in everyday use.
- The tablet is light weight and easy to manage as a graphic artist, I turn this thing like a pinwheel when I work.
- The size is comfortable and easy to draw on- and theres no display lag!
- The pad has a really good weight to it so it doesn't feel cheap and flimsy at all.
- The screen resolution is 1920x1080, and with the size of the display, it is not quite retina-display resolution, but definitely finer than standard.
- The screen texture is smooth and the stylus glides along the surface.
- Screen is not too bright to give you eye strain and I've gone stretches using this thing for hours and it did not get hot at all.
- The display is full HD 1920x1080 that is good. It's good in that the details are crisp and beautiful.
- If you want a Cintiq, but don't have ridiculous amounts of spending cash to throw at the bigger models, this is a PERFECTLY awesome display.
- There is texture to the screen, which has a satin-type "finish." When using the standard nib, it feels, to me, like using Copic marker on marker paper. This feels a lot better than the Intuos3
- The pressure sensitivity is great. The drivers are great and support all of my favorite software.
- The stand - is slim, lightweight but very functional, for the most part.
- When using photoshop cc with the cintiq my computer blue screens. Apparently this is an issue with the compatibly of each other.
- The stand is really clunky and kinda unpleasant to set up and the cables are a little awkward though.