🖌️ Elevate your art with precision and color that commands attention!
The HUION Kamvas 22 Plus is a 21.5-inch QLED drawing tablet featuring a stunning 140% sRGB color gamut powered by Quantum Dot technology, an etched anti-glare glass screen for enhanced precision, and a full-laminated display to eliminate parallax. Equipped with PenTech 3.0 for lag-free pen input and dual USB-C ports, it offers broad compatibility across Mac, Windows, Linux, and Android devices. Its ergonomic adjustable stand ensures comfortable use during extended creative sessions.





| Brand | HUION |
| Manufacturer | ShenZhen Huion Animation Technology Co., LTD |
| Model | GS2202-US |
| Model Name | KAMVAS |
| Product Dimensions | 54.61 x 32.26 x 1.91 cm; 3.4 kg |
| Item model number | GS2202-US |
| Operating System | Windows 7 or later, MacOS 10.12 or later, Linux(Ubuntu 20.04 LTS), Android(USB3.1 DP1.2 or later) |
| Hardware Platform | Certain Android Mobile & Tablets, Mac, Windows & Linxu PC |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Special Features | 60° Tilt Support, Anti-Glare Glass, Ergonomic, Full Lamination |
| Mounting Hardware | Digital Pen, Kamvas 22 plus pen display |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Standing screen display size | 21.5 Inches |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Manufacturer | ShenZhen Huion Animation Technology Co., LTD |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item Weight | 3 kg 400 g |
Y**I
Macbook Air M1 compatibility issue solution.
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.
N**E
Loved It!
I loved the product and satisfied enough.
B**A
Good display tablet
Good product
V**K
As Good as Wacom
Good quality, sturdy stand, great pressure sensitivity
M**A
Awesome
Amazing 🙌🏻
R**Y
Satisfied but shortcut controller is too costly
Good to go for Graphic Desiner, Graphic design Streamer , pen is smooth , pressure also good .. but it is not touch support
A**Y
nil
my Packrage was lightly demage but inside huion box was ok
K**H
Good Build Quality
Power, HDMI, all comes on a single USB Type C, Latency is good, Drawing on this display doesnt feel like drawing on Paper, i now know why Wacom Cintiq is so expensive, i love this Kamvas for its price
A**O
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).
E**H
buen producto; funciona a la perfecto el lápiz; los ajustes de la pantalla son bastante difícil de ajustar ese es su punto malo; aun traduciendo cuenta mucho trabajo y aun con apoyo de PDF cuesta. por lo demás todos es perfecto, el lápiz, la configuración la pantalla el lector de usb todo.
H**Z
La razón de las 4 estrellas es que no trajo consigo los tornillos por lo demás su funcionamiento es genial me encanta
M**G
I've been using the Huion GT191 for ....4 years? Maybe more. It was a risky buy for me because, who the heck was this? It's not Wacom or whatever. I was using Surface Pro's for a while since they HAD wacom tech before moving to ntrig where it was ...bumpy, but alright. Anyway, the 191 was impressive, especially for the price and what the competition had. I wanted an upgrade since I had some nitpicks with the 191 but never enough that I'd drop hundreds- watched tons of reviews on it and it seemed solid. So, cut to now and it was on sale, so I caved and here we are! I'm typing this up because it impressed me enough after over a week with it that I wanted to give 'em credit. It's, really impressive, the parallax (distance between the pen tip & the actual screen/the accuracy of the pen) is non-extent basically. Where the tip is, is where the pen draws, it's....SO nice to have. The color accuracy & range is much, much nicer on this vs the 191. While the 191 was alright, this is in another league, as is the response time so there's less image ghosting and what not. So if you wanted to use this for drawing but also watch a movie on it or game? It'd do well. The glass has some kinda light texture to it, which makes it feel more like paper & reduces glare a bit. I like this approach better than making the pen tip rubberized since that just makes strokes feeling like a drag. I really can't say enough about the actual monitor itself, it's solid. You will have to adjust some of the colors/brightness yourself but that's not too hard honestly. It's 1080p which might annoy some? I honestly used the nvidia control panel to super sample the resolution to 1440p and while it's obviously not TRUE 1440p, it helps make the interface much smaller on your software. (even if you don't have this tablet you might want to consider it if the display is big enough!) The pen feels much better, no battery (Finally!) and with a nice rubber grip to make it more comfortable. It's also nice and light which some people don't like because "it lacks a premium feel" which, IDK put a lead weight on it and call it a day- in my opinion: pens should be light so the weight doesn't become an issue over HOURS of drawing. I don't get this obsession people have with a weighty feel with some stuff. The pen draws really well with an excellent pressure curve that you can adjust in the driver, it's activation force is nice n' low and it's got tilt, "But how's the weight?" It has tilt which, I haven't been able to test becaaaaaause none of my brushes actually have that set up, so I can't comment there unfortunately. The activation force feels much lighter on this than my last tablet, you can be really, really light handed with drawing and it's super nice. Feels great to draw with. The set up is pretty easy, slap the stand on it or it to a monitor arm then hook up the HDMI & USB cable, plug in the power brick to their 3-in-1 cable- to the monitor. Install the drivers from the website, hit ctrl+alt+H to bring them up to bring up the tablet interface, make sure it's set to work on the right monitor, boom done. I absolutely recommend this tablet, it's far less expensive than the competition and it doesn't feel like your sacrificing anything.
A**G
(Tablet owner reviewing from Fiance's account) For the price point, it's good. I am coming from 4 or so years on one of Yiynova's 22 inch tablets. It began showing it's age, and as they don't seem to be doing much anymore(I don't need a 27 inch tablet), I decided to give Huion a try. I had several artist friends go "DON'T DO IT", but then the ones they showed me didn't have 22 inch models, and I refuse to go smaller. 2 other artist friends have it however, and say theirs have worked fine. Initially it's much smaller than my Yiynova(by a good bit), and the drivers have not given me any issues at all(Windows 10). This could be due to the pressure levels difference between this and my old tablet, but when drawing in SAI I have to have the stabilizer at at least 7 otherwise the lines are super jagged. The lines are fine and smooth in Clip Studio, however. The screen quality is nice, and the colors are insanely vibrant. Maybe a bit too much, but luckily I didn't have to fiddle too much with it. For the couple of months i've had it so far, it's been totally fine, however today I noticed a dead pixel. My first dead pixel i've had on anything ever. Luckily it's not in the center of the screen. My fiance isn't very happy about it. Not at all. I will admit I am also afraid of support as i've had multiple artists tell me the horror stories they've had with it. I don't know if they'd do anything about a single dead pixel though, so i'm on the fence about what to do in regards to it. For my first Huion, i'm overall pleased aside from the dead pixel cherry pop and the support anxiety. Crossing my fingers, and i'll update this should anything else come about. Edit: In the end I exchanged the tablet. No dead pixels! Has been working beautifully so far for 6 months. I'm quite pleased now.
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