







🎨 Elevate your art game with precision and color that commands attention!
The Huion GT-220 v2 is a 21.5-inch IPS pen display monitor featuring a vibrant 1920x1080 HD screen, 8192 levels of pen pressure sensitivity, and wide 178° viewing angles. Designed for Mac and PC users, it offers multiple connectivity options (VGA, DVI, HDMI) and upgraded firmware for smooth, accurate cursor tracking. Ideal for professional and aspiring digital artists seeking a reliable, color-accurate drawing experience at a competitive price.










| ASIN | B01MZIBK50 |
| Brand | HUION |
| Color | Black |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR DRAM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (175) |
| Date First Available | February 7, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 20.5 x 12.6 x 1.6 inches |
| Item Weight | 13.67 pounds |
| Item model number | GT-220 v2 Black |
| Manufacturer | ShenZhen Huion Animation Technology Co., LTD |
| Number of Processors | 1 |
| Operating System | Windows 8 |
| Product Dimensions | 20.5 x 12.6 x 1.6 inches |
| RAM | 1 MB |
| Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Series | gt-220 |
| Standing screen display size | 21.5 Inches |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |
K**M
VERY GOOD TABLET!
very good tablet, ive been using it for a couple years now and i love it!!!!!! tablet only registers the pen tips (so there's no palm detection, however, that means you cant use finger gestures). and order came with 2 pens. pressure is good, rarely does that "hook thing" at the end of strokes. My only gripes is that its pretty big and clunky, it will take up a lot of your desktop space (but i guess that's a given being 22 inchs big). The stand could also be way better, imo. it's pretty simple (nothing wrong with that) but i'd prefer if it can go a tad bit lower, and the lever was easier to access (you almost have to lift the tablet to use the lever). Also, hate hate HATE that the wires come out from the bottom of the tablet...thats probably the worst place they can be since the tablet has to sit on something, so i curve my wires back towards my desk. there's space but its just not the best place for wires. *i also broke my hdmi cord from trying to move my tablet towards myself, but the angle of the wires and the fact that was caught on something, broke the end. LUCKILY the actual port wasn't damaged, so i just popped in another hdmi cord and tablet was back to normal. Also, the program it comes with could function a little better. However, these problems don't really get in the way of everyday life, they're not really a hassle or anything, i'm just complaining. TLDR; it is a very good tablet, especially for its price range. I've had no huge technical problems. My main complaints are the physical designs of the tablet, like awkward wire placement. The design of the tablet just feels...a little dated. Maybe I'm just used to everything being sleek and easy but, that should always be kept in mind when designing a product that'll be used often. Sorry if this sounds harsh, I actually really like this tablet though and I'm glad it was my first display tablet.
A**A
it works great
I got this tablet about a month ago to use for freelance and for personal projects, as an alternative to the overpriced Wacom Cintiq; i waited this long to leave a review to see how it held up over time, and it has not failed me once! As someone who used a Cintiq heavily for work daily for 3 years, then to switch to this, i must say it was a much smoother transition than expected. The screen is great, haven't had any driver issues or pen not working, it's a nice sleek size, the pen battery has lasted since i charged it once a month ago, does everything i need it to. This is definitely worth the price, especially if you are a beginner or hobbyist. For professional use, i've had a few annoyances, but nothing that couldn't be worked around and nothing to make me regret the purchase. If you aren't using this for advanced or professional use or have never touched a Cintiq, go buy this thing now, it's amazing; if you want to hear my nit-picking ramblings, read on: -My biggest problem with it is the pen buttons; on my old Cintiq i was used to having the lower button on the pen set to "Alt" in Photoshop for color picking, and the higher button for "Ctrl+Z" to undo. On this Huion, the buttons do not like when you hold them down and touch the screen at the same time, they work for key bindings where you just need to tap it once, but not something like color picking where you hold it down. I've since adjusted to using ye ol keyboard and forgetting about the buttons, so no big deal. -I miss the pen tilt sensitivity on my Cintiq; i knew before i bought this that it has no pen tilt or rotation, but i thought i'd point it out for those who are wondering. The pressure sensitivity has a different feel than the Wacom and took some getting used to, i feel like the less pressure smaller strokes don't have as much control. -The screen calibration is not as accurate as a Cintiq; i find myself calibrating it often and still not being exact. -The screen gets really smudgy, i regret throwing out the silly glove they sent with it, would have helped me greatly. -Once the pen and screen have been broken in past the initial scratchy feel, the feel is great. For my Cintiq i used a special soft nib that they stopped carrying for some reason; perhaps as a suggestion to Huion they could one-up Wacom and offer soft-feel nibs that don't feel like you're scratching up the screen. Some positives that make it better than Wacom: -It works. My Wacom products have stopped working quite frequently, and so far Huion hasn't even made me reinstall the drivers once. I love it. -It's slim; Wacom is so bulky and heavy and sometimes noisy, Huion just looks so much nicer overall. And it's perfectly quiet. - It has multiple options for connecting it to the computer (unlike Wacom that just knew DVI or whatever dated port it used that my new computer didn't even have), and the cords are plenty long. -it's really inexpensive, but does not feel cheap at all. Wacom is crazy expensive and does not feel worth the price. My Huion tablet has already paid for itself and impressed me more than i expected As a standalone product, it's great. Compared to a Cintiq, eh i wouldn't mind switching back if one was given to me, but i'm very satisfied with my Huion. Awesome product, great company that is so much more than the knock-off i was looking for. Go buy it!
C**E
Incredible tablet for the price!!
As someone unable to afford laying down the cost of a sizable Wacom Cintiq, I immediately began searching for alternatives. My little Intuos tablet had taken me as far as it could, and I needed something better suited to more serious work. When I found this one, I was a little uncertain as I was unfamiliar with the brand. I am happy to say this is one of the best investments I have ever made! It's a high end, large tablet, one that has given me no serious problems. I read quite a few accounts saying that it was difficult to set up, but for me, once I calibrated the sensitivity and the screen, it worked flawlessly; I have had no issues with the cursor calibration, and pressure sensitivity is fantastic. Colors are vibrant and look essentially indistinguishable on my main monitor. My only minor complaint (far from a deal breaker) is that unlike my old Wacom tablet pen, I cannot map the buttons to a command that requires you to hold the button down and also tap the screen. For example, I prefer to map my side button to the ALT key to easily use the eyedropper tool in Photoshop. This no longer works with my Huion. Instead, I simply mapped the pen and the eyedropper to those buttons and swap out that way, so it's not a concern for me at all. Overall, it's a fantastic piece of equipment and I recommend it 1000% to anyone unable to afford the cost of a higher end tablet of similar quality.
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