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Huion Kamvas Pro 19 (18.40", 5080 lpi)
EUR949,–

Huion Kamvas Pro 19

18.40", 5080 lpi


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Anonymous

7 months ago

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Galaxus

7 months ago

The graphics tablet cannot be used as a "normal" tablet for gaming apps, social media apps or as an e-reader. It is a wired pen display that is connected to a PC, Mac, Linux or Android device via USB-C and serves as a second screen with pen function, not as a stand-alone tablet with its own operating system or app store. It requires a computer or compatible device for control and does not run independently like a conventional tablet.
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GrünerBalldrian46

11 months ago

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Galaxus

11 months ago

Hello! According to the information available, the product includes the tablet, two pens with pen box and various tips, a power supply unit, connection cable, glove and cleaning cloth. The Bluetooth KeyDial Mini K20 (Remote Dial) is also mentioned in the sources as part of the scope of delivery. For exact confirmation of the current scope of delivery on the Huion Europe page, I recommend taking a direct look at the manufacturer's product description, as the details mentioned here are based on international sources.
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Anonymous

1 year ago

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rodrigosomoza

1 year ago • purchased this product

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I personally use obsidian to take notes with the help of a plugin. Note-taking on one note under windows 11 is terrible, there's a lot of 'jumping' with the stylus. If the need for note-taking outweighs the need to draw, I'd recommend the iPad. Most note-taking apps offer a pleasant experience. Especially as for drawing there's procreate, csp and for sculpting there's zbrush and nomad sculpt. If drawing comes first then obsidian will do the job for note-taking.