4/24/2023 0 Comments X pen lighttable vs huon![]() lt.objs.editor/autoclose-brackets should fix autoclosing characters e.g. CHANGED: behavior is being deprecated.If you will run into multiple issues one after another, they will generally not be as willing to replace parts. You’ll find with both companies, but more often with Huion, if you ask for a replacement component they will be willing to replace it, but you first need to send them the faulty component and pay for its postage yourself. XP-Pen nibs are extremely cheap, for example 100 nibs for $9.99 in the USA, 50 for £9.99 in UK, and similar prices in the rest of the world.Īs for Customer Service, I’ve not personally been in touch with Customer Service from either, but from what I can gather online: both will provide help in a timely manner if the solution to your issue is simple, but with complicated issues their customer support can be frustrating to deal with. Nibs look a little easier to purchase on XP-Pen's store - they have a single nibs page on the store where you pick out the pen stylus you need nibs for. There are also lots of fake and knockoff Huion nibs on Amazon and figuring out which ones would fit your stylus seems to require a bit of guesswork. In my experience of looking for spare stylus nibs, Huion’s own store isn’t always in stock of all the various nibs, and it’s a little hard to figure out which nibs you need for your stylus. Customer Service and After Purchase Care ![]() Its a good thing that both brands are very responsive and will replace the broken wire for free - if you send the wire back to them, and pay for the postage. You can't pop out and grab a new USB or HDMI cable, you have to get a specific cable with the extra risk of it being out-of-stock, etc. The biggest issue with a 3-in-1 cable is if you need to replace it - you can't get a replacement from anywhere but Huion or XP. ![]() There are also reports that they can prove weak and faulty, and if you move your tablet a lot the cable can quickly develop a spotty connection. ![]() Not only can the cable get pretty messy, it also restricts how you can setup your workspace, as the 3-in-1 cable must be able to reach both your computer and power socket. These 3-in-1 cables, while looking cool and high-tech, can introduce some issues. Huion has adopted this style of cable more than XP-Pen has, who usually rely on 3 separate cables coming out of the tablet for USB, display, and power. In recent years, 3-in-1 cables have become popular for screen tablets - they split from 1 end that you plug into your tablet, to 3 different ends that get plugged into a USB port, display port and power socket. Nearly all of Huion and XP-Pen’s tablets are wiredīoth brands have dabbled a little into wireless and Bluetooth connectivity, but still nearly all their tablets are wired - and this is actually where they most differ: Most Huion screen tablets use a 3-in-1 cable, most XP-Pen do not There are certainly reviews out there that have reported that XP-Pen build quality is slightly superior than Huion's, but that doesn't seem to match up with the observations of my friend circle.Įither way, taking a wide view of the build quality of each brand, there doesn't seem to be that much difference between them. Both Pro 24 models have displays with 2560 x 1440 (2K QHD) resolution though the Kamvas Pro 24 does come in a 4K version if you don’t mind spending 1,299. Both are hugely impressive tablets, offering functionality close to that of a flagship Wacom Cintiq 24, at a fraction of the price. In my friend circle I've heard of more XP-Pen tablet failures, despite more of my friends owning Huion tablets than XP-Pen. The Huion Kamvas Pro 24 and the XP-Pen Artist 24 Pro. Huion’s tablets are generally a bit more durable than XP-Pens. Another friend had the same exact experience with a Huion tablet, also getting a replacement sent immediately.Ī third friend, after about 2 years of ownership of his XP-Pen, is putting up with a loose display port, and the screen flickers when he moves the tablet. One friends XP-Pen screen stopped working after 2 weeks, and XP-Pen sent a free replacement. I haven’t personally had issues, but I have slightly more friends who have had problems with their XP-Pen tablets than ones who have had issues with Huion, but it's very close. Reportedly, although both brands are really similar in their build quality, modern Huion tablets seem to be slightly more durable than comparable tablets by XP-Pen.
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