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The HUION KAMVAS Slate 11 is a sleek, standalone 10.95-inch digital drawing tablet running Android 14, featuring a high-resolution 1920x1200 anti-glare screen with 99% sRGB color accuracy and a smooth 90Hz refresh rate. Equipped with a highly responsive stylus offering 4096 pressure levels and 60° tilt support, it delivers a natural drawing experience. Powered by an 8-core CPU, 8GB RAM, and 128GB storage, plus an 8000mAh battery, it supports all-day creativity without a computer. Pre-installed with popular art apps and free memberships, it’s designed for professional artists and creatives seeking portability and performance.



















































| ASIN | B0F13L4PHQ |
| Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42 in Computer Graphics Tablets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (992) |
| Date First Available | March 11, 2025 |
| Item Weight | 1.12 pounds |
| Item model number | KT1101 |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Huion Animation Technology Limited |
| Product Dimensions | 10.11 x 6.63 x 0.1 inches |
C**T
Great artist tablet.
I purchased this tablet for my daughter for Christmas 2025. So far it has been great. She is really taking to art on the included programs and has even started doing pixel art and joined a community of like-minded artists. It has been easy to use and seems to have enough ram and rom to handle what she demands of it.
A**L
So far so good
We bought this for my daughter as she has expressed an interest in digital art and has been using apps to do it on her phone. I helped her get it set up which was pretty easy as in synced to her phone. It is a nice size screen, it is self contained and portable, it has a good quality image, and is responsive to touch and stylus. It functions as a regular tablet but is a wonderful tool for her. Has a decent battery life and she has really enjoyed it so far. If you are looking for something that is a great intro art tablet this seems to be a great affordable option. Since we have only had it about 4 days I will update if anything pops up good or bad, but so far we are very happy with this!
K**E
Not incredible but not bad
Nice but can be glitchy.... worked perfect for almost a year then now it randomly clicks and flickers when not in use. Almost sounds like.....clicking of electricity? Battery doesnt charge well anymore .....Idk but other than that its okay and im still able to use it
E**L
A good intermediate or beginner tablet thats not too expensive
So far everything has been good. The tablet was easy to set up. It has good durability but obviously don't drop it (i already did once and its alright). It only took a moment to link it to my phone. The stylus works well though after a few days of using it I've noticed it wont draw or will be choppy (it keeps reading my palm, i think that's the problem) Initially the pressure sensitivity worked well. Im not sure whether or not thats from my art app (ibis paint x) or the actual tablet. I got it on sale and for the price I paid i would say it's worth the money. Definitely wait for a sale before you buy though. Its not the highest quality tablet but it works. The left side of the tablet gets warm quickly but i haven't had to turn it off due to heat yet.
K**E
Great for Digital Artists!
I love this tablet! I use it not only for drawing digitally but also for gaming. Pokemon GO doesn't work, but Farmville 3 does. Haha. It was easy to setup. It does lag when you click through quite a few apps in a small amount of time. Weight is like a normal tablet, and the case is lovely. It holds the pen and keeps the tablet itself safe. Doesn't quite hold up the tablet well, but other than that I love it!
D**R
5+ Reasons NOT to buy this tablet.
1) Overwhelming smoke odor! The first thing I noticed when I opened the box was that it reeked like a barbeque smoker, or like it had been infused with liquid smoke. No visible smoke damage but still a curious red flag. 2) No included apps or other drawing-specific software! HiPaint is pre-installed, but it requires an update immediately to work, and then has a million pop-ups and ads which also causes it to be unbelievably unresponsive. You'll have to download and pay for your drawing apps separately. 3) The included pen is a sham! It works to draw the same as a finger, but at least the one I got doesn't do anything else. There's a charging port, and a light that turns on when plugged in but the buttons don't do anything. The charging light also never changes color so maybe mine is just broken but whatever the case it is not a smart stylus. 4) Case is very thin and cheap! I don't know why they repeatedly call it a leather case, it is some kind of synthetic fiber but not even fake leather. It is really smooth and slippery, which could make it easy to drop or slip off a surface. The magnet that is supposed to hold it shut releases if there's a slight draft. 5) NOT a drawing tablet! NOTHING about this tablet is better for drawing than any other device. The only buttons are power and volume. The screen is plain glass which is like drawing on a TV screen, with a pen that doesn't have any features or capabilities besides dragging along the screen with no pressure sensitivity. The performance is laggy. This device is not what you're looking for. Buy any $100 generic tablet and a $5 stylus pen you'll have the same experience.
S**S
Highly Recommend for Beginners
I am new to digital drawing and have been looking for a drawing tablet that won't break the bank for a while now. I first tried two different digital pencils with my touchscreen laptop, and that wasn't bad, but it was nowhere near as good as this tablet. It is such a smooth drawing/writing experience with the tablet. The first few times of use I just kept writing cursive and watching the pen work. It's the best one I've used. There is no lag or wavy lines at all. My drawings are turning out great. There is a learning curve, so expect that if you are a beginner. I have 3 complaints. First, I hate where the button on the pen is. It is right where I usually hold my pencils so I accidentally push it a lot. I've gotten more used to it now, but in the beginning it was frustrating. Second, I don't like the drawing app it comes with. I don't think it has enough options. That is definitely preference though. Luckily, you can download any drawing app you like (I like Infinite Painter). And lastly, the tablet seems to drain when not in use. However, I go days without using it. I think I am used to phones not draining as much, but I don't think this tablet is that advanced. It's not a huge deal, especially if you use it often and charge it often. None of my complaints are enough to not give 5 stars. Overall, I highly recommend this tablet.
A**S
Me encanta, muy fácil de cargar tus aplicaciones y llevar a dónde quieras seguir editando tus creaciones
D**E
Few weeks after purchase review: I bought it to replace an older drawing tablet. Decided it was time to move up to drawing on screen. I Got it during a promo code sale and includes a bundled stand, a $60.00 value for a total of $120.00 savings. The package comes with a microfiber cleaning cloth, a bunch of nibs, nib holder, and a drawing glove. Everything you need to get started, save for downloading the latest drivers from the website (Something you should do anyways, for any computer accessory device). Being able to draw realtime on screen like you were using a pen/pencil on paper makes a big difference vs a plain tablet. I love the texture of the provided pre-applied screen protector, it feels like your pen device is drawing on paper, very pleasant to use. I also love the fact that the pen is battery-free. I've long grown tired of batteries dying, needing recharge or replace batteries on devices such as mice & keyboards. Product is very light weight, very comfortable to work with wherever your sitting. Included 2-in-1 cable seems to have enough length to be able to have a laptop placed off to the side. A USB 3.0 SS 'Super-Speed' port seems to have enough power, not needing to plug in the additional red-colored usb plug when using it with a laptop. I havn't bought or tried the usb-c to usb-c optional cable yet, may do so in the future. Connectivity to a cell phone via usb-c cable seems a very interesting feature, may be worth trying out! The display menu is easy to get into, and very bright at factory defaults. Like my monitors (laptop& desktop) I find its easier on the eyes to turn the brightness setting down a fair bit, and its still very bright and vivid enough to use. Darkmode display theme also helps, but generally the drawing program canvas is going to be white until you start filling it in with color. The display panel is an 8-bit IPS panel, very accurate and has better color range than my laptop 6bit panel. Screen resolution is 1080x1920, and is perfect for the display area, all program menus and icons are readable and visible. I'm using the default display mode set by the Kamvas driver and window options, so it mirrors the laptop display. Tip: I went into Windows Battery Settings / Power & Sleep, changed what closing the lid does while Powered on Both Plugged In and On Battery mode, (set it to 'does nothing') and simply close the laptop lid, I find its less distracting, and makes for a viable option when running on battery power instead of being plugged in. You can also change the display preferences to set it as a secondary monitor mode, and use the laptop screen for displaying reference material which can be handy, but it does take a bit of setting up to get working properly. The drivers/software make it easy to customize per application the side-buttons as well as make it left- or right side /handed functionality. The Kamvas 13 has 6 side-screen programmable shortcut buttons, I probably could have used another 6 or more buttons. This feature is very handy to use and set per-program. The Pen has 2 programmable buttons as well, I set them up as Middle and Right click functions, replacing the need for using a mouse. Tip: Do you want to extend an enhance the functionality of your Kamvas? I found some time ago a 3rd party handy utility app called RadialMenu (it's a bit buggy sometimes will crash and require reinstall, but there's nothing else out there I find that works for extra key inputs and shortcuts without using the keyboard, RadialMenu is great in that you can assign keys and shortcut combos as press or toggle, keys like Ctrl, Alt, Shift as toggles and keys 0-9 and A-Z as 'regular press once' and you can forgo needing using a keyboard entirely while working in your graphics program). I really wish Huion would create a utility app like this. With RadialMenu, I'm able to sit in my favorite armchair, set the laptop on the coffee table stand beside my and have the Kamvas on my lap. The unit came calibrated perfectly edge to edge / corner to corner out of the box, no need to calibrate it. Krita, Gimp, Autodesk Sketchbook, work fine out of the box, no issues - especially as those are free programs. Purchased programs like Adobe work as expected. No jitters issues on straight lines, pen pressure and tilt work fine. Drawing pen display tablets have come along ways in the past 10 years, becoming more accurate and affordable. I'm really glad I made this purchase. If in doubt, go google the product reviews and youtube reviews, I did, and choose this product.
K**様
本を読む、軽い絵を描く、に使用していますが問題ありません
M**Y
a decent tablet but i still have notiible glare and the performance gets jittery when using the art apps. not bad but noticible
M**R
Excellent Product
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