For Mac you need a VGA to Lightning adapter, and for Windows you will need an HDMI to VGA adapter. If you’ve got an older computer, you’ve got it made, but if your computer is newer you’re going to need adapters. The most unusual thing about the Huion Kamvas GT-190 that this comes with only a VGA/DVI port, something you don’t see much anymore. The screen protector and screen offer a pleasant drawing experience. The tablet is sturdy with a good, standard range of positions with the stand. The cords are secure, they won’t fall out. The ports are under a panel in the back, which is more awkward than if they were on top, as they are in the XP-Pen Artist 22E. The screen is not very slippery, nor is it overly reflective.Īs with other similar Cintiq alternatives, the driver does only basic functions (if you’re eagled-eyed, you can spot the typo on the driver screen). You can program the pen buttons with shortcuts. There’s less squeak on this one than on some, I guess because of the screen protector. Huion told me this does not usually happen, and I haven’t seen it reported in other Huion GT-190 reviews or articles. But an earlier one, the one right before the latest one installed fine and has the same functionality as the Mac. With Windows, I had trouble opening the latest version. I’m glad it comes with two pens, since you can charge one from your USB port to use when the other one runs low. It’s a standard pen for this type of tablet. You charge the pen via your computer’s USB port. It doesn’t come with adapters for Lightning or HDMI ports. It comes with a VGA cable, two pens with charging cables, pen stand that holds nibs, a cleaning cloth, CD with driver, and booklet. Huion thought ahead and included a Philips head screwdriver. This stand arrived detached from the tablet, which is unusual it needs to be attached. Gearbest sent me this unit for this Huion GT-190 review. This one has a built-in screen protector, so it doesn’t come with a separate one. The accessories are sealed in plastic, and there are two pens. The box is printed, and everything came safely packed. It’s got a solid metal build, comes with some nice accessories, and comes with a stand. Opening the Huion package, it looks like most of the affordable tablet monitors I’ve reviewed before. Type of tablet: tablet monitor with screen, attaches to Mac or Windows computer. The Huion Kamvas GT-190 is the same tablet. This Huion GT-190 review looks at this cheap drawing monitor Wacom Cintiq alternative in detail. Last updated Sunday, JHuion GT-190 review: affordable drawing monitor (Kamvas GT-190)
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