@Witold Konikowski
The pen tip and gap with the Huion isn't really noticeable from working distance away.
Whether the cursor can be hidden will depend on the app you use. E.g. some apps can turn the cursor into crosshair, brush preview, circle, arrow and other shapes. I think the cursor cannot be hidden completely so you'll have to choose a cursor (from your drawing app) that is most minimalist.
Whether the Kamvas or XPPen can drawn enough power really depends on the computer you use. So far even my laptop (Macbook Air) is able to power both pen displays.
Parblo PR100 can be ajusted with one hand but PR300 requires two hand -- the other hand has to move the metal legs into position.
I'm not sure why the Kamvas could only reach 128 nits with standard and higher with movie mode. I no longer have the unit to test but it should be possible to just use movie mode but you'll need to colour calibrate it if the colours look off.
Lastly Huion has slightly better drawing performance. XP Pen has slight jitter with slowly drawn diagonal lines, but it's not something that really shows up when you're actually drawing unless you really draw that slow.
Between the two I may go with XP Pen because I prefer the design or look. BUT if you ask me the same question on other days, I may go with Huion. lol.
@Witold Konikowski
The pen tip and gap with the Huion isn't really noticeable from working distance away.
Whether the cursor can be hidden will depend on the app you use. E.g. some apps can turn the cursor into crosshair, brush preview, circle, arrow and other shapes. I think the cursor cannot be hidden completely so you'll have to choose a cursor (from your drawing app) that is most minimalist.
Whether the Kamvas or XPPen can drawn enough power really depends on the computer you use. So far even my laptop (Macbook Air) is able to power both pen displays.
Parblo PR100 can be ajusted with one hand but PR300 requires two hand -- the other hand has to move the metal legs into position.
I'm not sure why the Kamvas could only reach 128 nits with standard and higher with movie mode. I no longer have the unit to test but it should be possible to just use movie mode but you'll need to colour calibrate it if the colours look off.
Lastly Huion has slightly better drawing performance. XP Pen has slight jitter with slowly drawn diagonal lines, but it's not something that really shows up when you're actually drawing unless you really draw that slow.
Between the two I may go with XP Pen because I prefer the design or look. BUT if you ask me the same question on other days, I may go with Huion. lol.