The Huion Kamvas 16 (Gen 3) is a pen display that works with Chromebook, Windows, and Mac systems, offering an active drawing area of 349 × 196 mm² and six shortcut buttons on the device body. It ships with a stylus and a pen stand, and features a detachable cable along with fold-out legs for adjustable positioning. The unit measures 421 × 236 × 12 mm and weighs 1200 g, giving it a volume of 1192.272 cm³. Wireless use is not supported, and there is no 3.5 mm audio jack or microphone present. A travel bag is not included in the box.
The display measures 15.8″ and renders at 2560 × 1440 px, resulting in a pixel density of 186 ppi, with a response time of 14 ms. Brightness sits at a typical 220 nits, backed by a 1000:1 contrast ratio, and Adobe RGB coverage reaches 90%. Both horizontal and vertical viewing angles extend to 178°, and the panel includes an anti-reflection coating to help reduce glare during use.
The included stylus offers 16384 levels of pressure sensitivity and a resolution of 5080 LPI, with a report rate of 260 RPS for responsive input tracking. It supports tilt sensitivity across a range of up to 60°, allowing for more nuanced stroke control depending on the drawing angle. Three buttons are built into the pen body for quick access to assigned functions.
Connectivity on this tablet is handled through a single USB 3.2 Gen 1 USB-C port, with no HDMI, DisplayPort, or mini DisplayPort outputs available. Bluetooth is not built in, making this a wired-only device with a straightforward single-cable connection setup.