

🎨 Elevate your art game—where precision meets vibrant creativity!
The HUION Kamvas 13 (Gen 3) is a 13.3-inch fully laminated drawing tablet featuring anti-sparkle Canvas Glass 2.0, 16384 levels of pen pressure sensitivity with PenTech 4.0, and 99% sRGB color accuracy. Designed for professional and aspiring digital artists, it offers dual dials and programmable shortcut keys for an optimized workflow. Compatible with Windows, Mac, Android, and Linux, it includes an adjustable stand for ergonomic use. This tablet requires connection to a computer or compatible device to operate.
















































| ASIN | B0D813G71Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15 in Computer Graphics Tablets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (478) |
| Date First Available | September 2, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 1.91 pounds |
| Item model number | GS1333 |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Huion Animation Technology LTD. |
| Product Dimensions | 14.17 x 7.87 x 0.04 inches |
C**.
Great entry level display tablet
I got this to replace a 22" Kamvas Plus after it's digitizer component failed. I was reluctant to go with a smaller size at first, but I have been primarily working on an 11" iPad Pro (M2). Since my workflow now involves a smaller dispaly tablet, I was able to transition more smoothly. Pros: The dials and buttons on the side are very useful. These are usually only found on the pro models so having it on an entry level tablet. Since I'm used to touch gestures on Procreate, this is a nice way to set shortcuts that feel more natural. Adjusting the zoom, rotation, brush size, undo, and other menus through the dials and buttons is really comfortable and it speeds up my workflow. The etched laminated glass makes for high accuracy with minimal glare at the expense of contrast. The price though... This is a great value for what you get. Cons The build quality is decent, though it still feels very entry level for a number of reasons. The stand being a major part of this. It doesn't attach to the tablet at all. The stand is more like a glorified collectable plate stand. It does have rubber pads to make sure the tablet doesn't slip, but over time, dust will make that surface grip less. There are no VESA mounting options, so if you want to mount a monitor arm, you'll need to find a 3D printed bracket or design and print your own. It's NOT compatible with Huion's slim pen or any of the other pens before this model. This might be a deal breaker and it almost is for me. I don't like working with a stylus that's much thicker than a HB pencil. Overall, this is a great entry level tablet and potentially good for professionals. I do most my illustration in Procreate with an iPad. This does a decent job of filling that gap when working on a PC with Substance Painter, Blender as well as some other misc drawing applications.
Q**N
Full Review From a First Time Screen Tablet haver
This is my first time ever reviewing a product on Amazon but I just had to because the low reviews left me a little nervous I was dropping $215 (it was 20% off when I purchased) on a faulty tablet when I could save my money on a better tablet but I am absolutely in LOVE with this tablet. I have been an artist for over 12 years and I have tried different tablets from Wacom (usually non screen) until I purchased my iPad but it has been getting slow so I decided to purchase my first screen tablet! This tablet is a beautiful beginner tablet and it is super easy to use. Not to mention the size was bigger than I thought but I am definitely not complaining. The screen is matte and anti glare but not so much as to eat away at the nibs super duper fast like the matte screen protectors for an iPad (I've had to purchase MANY new nibs for my apple pencil.) The buttons are silent but still give a small enough pop so you know you've pressed them and the function of the dials is super easy and are very customizable, I use mine to zoom in/zoom out and rotate my canvas with ease. The box was heavier than I expected and realized that it was the weight of the tablet AND the STAND that comes with it! The stand is very good quality and sturdy and has different levels of tilt so you can adjust it however you'd like. Drawing on the tablet itself is buttery smooth and the sensitivity is amazing, giving you very precise and consistent lines within the drawing program (Clip Studio for example since that is my main one). The screen is neither too dim or too bright when messing with some settings, but if you work in the dark like I do, it will be a perfect brightness. The set up was easy and simple, I have an HP Laptop with limited USB ports but as long as you have 1 HDMI port and two USB ports, you are good to go! They do sell an all in one cable to skip the hassle of all of that but it is $30 on their website and does NOT come with the tablet itself but if you have great cable management, it shouldn't be a problem. My only complaint is NOT about the tablet itself, but the driver needed to install to customize your keys and let the tablet run better since I did install the driver designated for the tablet however, when I launched up Clip Studio, the cursor offset was SO far off I physically could not draw and I could not find the problem anywhere. BUT I did find the solution! I had a Huion tablet before (Inspiroy H1060P) and had the driver installed previously, so I got rid of the Kamvas driver and downloaded that old one instead and problem was solved! I have not had a problem since but I will update if anything pops up! In conclusion, the Kamvas 13 (Gen 3) is amazing and functions comfortably and beautifully with Clip Studio (I haven't had a chance to try out other art programs), the pressure sensitivity is great, the customization of the buttons is easy through the driver and it's a really good size for the price. If you are thinking of getting this for yourself on a budget or if you're getting this as a gift for an artist that is starting out or wants to get a bit of an upgrade from their pen tablet, iPad, finger and screen, this is a great beginner tool. Happy drawing!! <3
A**N
Great beginner drawing tablet!
Works wonderfully! I just got into drawing again recently and I've always wanted to go further with digital art, so I finally got myself a good starter tablet with a screen to work with. I already had a drawing pad, but I prefer screened tablets so I can see exactly where I'm drawing. I'm still learning how to use the buttons properly, but they work well when used! The surface texture is perfect, similar to paper, and the glove fits wonderfully and slides effortlessly on the screen when I'm drawing! The tablet is pretty easy to set up and the pen works great! I love the pressure features and tilt! This tablet is awesome and so worth it! I can also use it as a small second monitor for my PC, so even if I don't draw for a while, it's still being used!
J**N
Basic functionality works on Debian Linux, but buttons/wheels are kind of useless
I've been very happy with the pen/tablet aspect, and this thing is great as a secondary display. On Debian Linux, I had to uninstall the Wacom input driver (I think 'xorg-wacom-input', or something like that), which interfered with the Huion driver. The two wheels are kind of hit-or-miss, and both the pen and tablet buttons can't handle multi-key assignments very well (at least on Linux). I appreciate being able to re-map the active area to my main display. Currently I am using it down low at a shallow angle as a secondary display for tool settings, music, etc. while I draw and sculpt on my main display. I had hoped to use it as intended, but I find it uncomfortable to work for any length of time while looking down. Which is odd - I can do that with paper just fine. The stand is...good enough. It's simple and sturdy, but there is no elevation adjustment (only tilt). This means you need to elevate it on a box or something if you want to use it like an easel. I use this tablet mainly for sculpting in Blender. Since I constantly use tons of keyboard shortcuts, the buttons were never going to be a good solution for me. They may be adequate for a drawing program, though.
C**L
If you're really into digital art I can't recommend this enough. If you're a beginner and unsure, I'd recommend just a cheap $80 one to make sure you're gonna keep the hobby up. But if you're 100% into drawing? Yes buy this. Don't even hesitate. It's amazing, my only complaints are: The dials are a bit finicky. Nothing huge, but you can't scroll too fast or it "bounces back" sort of in your program. Annoying but the solution is go slower. The brightness could be a bit better, but it absolutely suffices. Setup was frustrating and it's a shame the other cable has specific requirements. But all in all, like a 9.5/10. I am 100% satisfied with my purchase, so much so I'd rebuy this already if mine somehow broke lol
C**A
La compré para mi hijo para su escuela y 10/10 muy recomendada, muy completa
U**S
Stand missing
T**T
Had to look up how to configure the pen display with my PC as this is my first ever display tablet after years of using cheap drawing tablet. Took a few days getting used to but it's working as intended. I got exactly what was shown on the page with all the parts so I'd say a solid purchase. If you ask around reddit for the best drawing tablets, Huion Kamvas 13(Gen 3) is generally considered the best entry-level product for pen tablets with display.
ج**ي
جودة الشاشة اقل من المتوقع +حجم اللوح جيد لكن حجم الشاش صغير ولم يعجبني
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