Huion gt 190 not working
By that I mean you'll be drawing on the tablet while looking at the screen, so you aren't watching your hand draw as you would traditionally with pencil and paper. Anyone who has used a drawing tablet will tell you that one of the things that takes the longest to get used to is the disconnect. As a result of this I can't compare this to a Cintiq as I have not used one, so I can only compare it to a normal drawing tablet. Until this tablet, the only tablets I had used previously were a Wacom Graphire and my Wacom Intuos 5, so I hadn't had any previous experience using other tablet monitors.
HUION GT 190 NOT WORKING INSTALL
The driver you are going to want to install if you are using a Mac.
HUION GT 190 NOT WORKING PLUS
I'm able to use both tablets with no problem at all, which is a HUGE plus in my opinion.
HUION GT 190 NOT WORKING DRIVERS
When speaking with Huion I was told that in order to use the GT-190 I would have to uninstall my Wacom drivers to use it, now I'm not sure if this is the same case with the PC but I have both Wacom and Huion drivers on my Mac and have had zero issues whatsoever. The only thing I've noticed is that there isn't a section to calibrate the tablet with the pen as I suspect there is one on the PC, though as I've mentioned I haven't had any issues with this driver. As this driver was not intended for the GT-190, I'm not exactly sure how much it differs from that on the PC, however I can say that I have had zero issues with it on my Mac. When speaking with Huion they told me which Mac driver to install instead. However at the moment only the PC has drivers specifically for the GT-190. This can also be removed so that you could attach the tablet to a stand or a monitor arm (something I plan to do in the future).
It also has an adjustable stand attached to the back which allows you to angle the GT-190 at various angles. It has four ports in the back, USB, VGA, DVI, and a power port. The resolution is 1440x900, which is the same resolution as a 2011 MacBook pro, so the quality is crystal clear. It has five buttons on the front Menu, down, up, Auto, and power, which are used to calibrate the monitor.
Now before I give my thoughts on everything, let me provide you with a few stats about the tablet.
I purchased a DVI to HDMI cable to use and have had no problems with it whatsoever. Now despite the fact that it included a VGA cable the GT-190 has a DVI port as well, which is what I chose to use instead. When the package arrived, it included the following: the GT-190 with adjustable stand, the tablet pen, a USB charger for the pen, a pen stand, a USB to USB cable, a VGA cable, and a power cord. I will post an updated review when I'm able to use this with my PC, however I feel that the experience will be very similar to that on the Mac. I own both a PC and a Mac, however for this review I only had access to my Mac at the time. I have to say that even before the tablet arrived I was quite impressed with the company as they were very fast at responding to all of my messages and were extremely helpful when answering questions. I got in contact with the company through their facebook page and within a little over a week the GT-190 was at my door. After doing some research into the company, I found that the GT-190 was exactly what I was looking for. Huion, like Wacom, makes drawing tablets of multiple types and sizes, however at a fraction of the cost. That's when I discovered the GT-190 by a Chinese company called Huion. Unfortunately that was a bit out of price range so I began looking into an inexpensive Cintiq alternative. The Wacom Cintiq is a fantastic product, however it is quite pricey, with the most inexpensive one being around $1000.
Initially the only tablet that met that criteria that I was aware of was the Wacom Cintiq. Ever since I got into digital art, I have wanted a graphics tablet where you could draw on the screen.