While most pen displays may look the same (as if they came from the same factory but pasted with different brands), that additional piece of rubber helps differentiates the GT-191 slightly from other models. This rubber provides a good grip on the table. One thing I like about this pen display is Huion has added an additional piece of rubber beneath the front of the display. You have to fix the stand yourself using the screwdriver and four screws provided.Īt the upright position, the pen display is almost vertical. This is the very typical stand used by a lot of pen displays. The user interface elements are all comfortably large to see. The resolution of 1920 x 1080 is sufficient and suitable for a 19.5-inch screen. But if you're away from the windows, or working with average lighting, the brightness is acceptable. If you're working in a brightly lit room, that brightness may be found lacking. That's laptop screen brightness territory. I measured a maxium of 155 cd/m2, far from the stated 250cd/m2. To get the best colours, be sure to go into the monitor menu to choose USER setting from the colour temperature option.īrightness isn't that good though. With the Spyder5Pro calibrator, I measured 99% sRGB and 77% AdobeRGBsupport. Since I use a lot of monitors, I have to calibrate each one to make sure I'm seeing consistent colours on all of them. The screen is the glossy reflective type. Drawing on screen should not produce scratches. The matte screen protector also looks quite grainy. Thankfully, the pen does not produce squeaky sounds when drawing. While the matte screen protector feels good to draw on, but it looks too ugly with those air pockets. In the end, I gave up, removed the screen protector and threw it away. I spent a considerable amount of time to make sure there wasn't any dust on the screen be even so, after application, I could see lots of air pockets, some created by dust. You have to remove that to reveal the screen.Ī matte screen protector is included should you want to use it.Īpplication of the screen protector is incredibly difficult. When you first take out the pen display, you'll notice it's protected by a piece of plastic pasted over it. If you have the budget, I recommend the GT-191 because it's better in many ways, and more worth the money. The Kamvas GT-191 has higher resolution (1080P vs 1440x900), better colour support (99% sRGB vs TFT screen), more levels of pressure sensitivity (8192 vs 2048), better viewing angles and better design overall (even though they look pretty similar). The Kamvas GT-191 is a significantly better pen display than its smaller brother, the Kamvas GT-190 that I reviewed recently.
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