Huion Kamvas 24 Plus
The big brother with sharper eyes. 2.5K QHD resolution meets the stunning Quantum Dot color of the 22 Plus.
Tech Specs
- Screen Size 23.8 inch
- Resolution 2.5K QHD (2560 x 1440)
- Color Gamut 140% sRGB
- Panel Type QLED Laminated
- Connectivity USB-C, HDMI/3-in-1
- OS Support Win, Mac, Linux, Android
Best For
The Good
- • 2.5K QHD Resolution (Sharpness upgrade)
- • Incredible color accuracy (140% sRGB)
- • Etched glass surface (Paper feel)
- • Larger 23.8-inch canvas
- • USB-C Single Cable supported
The Bad
- • No express keys on unit
- • Larger footprint requires desk space
- • Slightly heavier than 22 Plus
The Resolution Upgrade
If you loved the Kamvas 22 Plus but wished those pixels were a little harder to see, the Kamvas 24 Plus is your answer. It takes everything great about the 22 Plus—the Quantum Dot color, the etched glass, the PenTech 3.0—and stretches it across a 23.8-inch 2.5K QHD panel.
Why 2.5K Matters
On a screen this size, 1080p can look a bit “soft” if you sit close. 2.5K (1440p) is the sweet spot. It provides crisp text and UI elements without requiring the massive GPU power of 4K. Everything looks sharper, cleaner, and more professional.
Same Amazing Visuals
Just like its smaller sibling, the 24 Plus boasts 140% sRGB color gamut thanks to Quantum Dot technology. The colors pop, the blacks are deep (1200:1 contrast), and the fully laminated etched glass eliminates parallax while reducing glare.
Connectivity
Like the 22 Plus, this model supports USC-C to USB-C connection, meaning you can hook it up to a laptop (or compatible Android device) with a single cable for data and video (power may still require the brick depending on your port’s output). It handles Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android with ease.
[!TIP] 22 Plus vs 24 Plus: If you prioritize budget, the 22 Plus is still the value king. But if you stare at text or fine details all day, the extra sharpness of the 24 Plus is worth every penny.
Verdict
The Kamvas 24 Plus is the “no compromises” version of the best-value tablet on the market. It fixes the only real complaint about the 22 Plus (resolution) while keeping the price shockingly accessible compared to Wacom’s offerings.