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Huion’s new, cheaper drawing tablets take on Wacom’s Cintiq Pro lineup


The Kamvas Pro 27 has slightly fewer features at a more palatable price.

Huion has showcased the two latest additions to its Kamvas Pro range of display drawing tablets at CES, targeting budget-conscious creatives with professional features like high color accuracy and touchscreen support. The product range from both companies features a 4K resolution and paper-like anti-glare glass display, which has been specially bonded to reduce parallax (that gap between the stylus nib and the cursor), for example. That might be fine for those willing to pay the premium for Wacom’s reputable build quality, but Huion’s new Kamvas Pro products sure look like a tempting alternative for anyone on a tighter budget.

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