Good budget pen display.
Pros: Very reasonable price
Pen sensitivity feels natural, after increasing its sensitivity in the driver menus.
Drivers are easy to install.
Once calibrated in both nvidia settings and monitor settings, the monitor looks beautiful.
Pen is very light and comfortable to use.
Works with Photoshop and Clip Studio Paint
Stand is sturdy and great, so as long as you don't use it less that 20% of angle, or cords
get pinched.
Easy set up. Comes with all tools, adapters and HDMI cable.
Comes with a back-up pen and tablet glove.
Cons: Paralax (this is my biggest gripe with this monitor)
Pen doesn't have tilt support
Short cut buttons on pen don't work for me.
Instructions have broken English and are not clear.
No instructions on how to set up multiple displays in Windows (or Mac) you will have to
do your own research how to set up the GT-191 as a secondary display. Its not hard.
The four physical buttons that control power, menu and + and - buttons feel wobbly and
cheap.
No instructions on how best to calibrate the display colors in gpu controls.
Overall, the price point can't be beat with my listed cons. I do struggle with the paralax issue though, but even the less expensive Wacom pen displays have this problem. I paid for shipping and Huion shipped next day and I got in five days after ordering. For the most part I am satisfied with my purchase of the Huion GT-191.
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