Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Graphics Drawing Tablets

Huion Kamvas Pro 24 (4K) vs Wacom One 13 Touch

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Huion Kamvas Pro 24 (4K) comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.6 vs 4.5). The gap is mostly about Serious artists and studios who want a large 4K professional pen display with excellent color but can't justify the Wacom Cintiq Pro 27's price. — read the strengths below before deciding.

Huion Kamvas Pro 24 (4K)
Higher ratedRanked #2 in Best Graphics Drawing Tablets
Huion Kamvas Pro 24 (4K)
$939as of Jun 7

The Huion Kamvas Pro 24 (4K) is the value flagship pen display, delivering a 24-inch 4K screen, rich color and a battery-free pen for under half the Wacom Cintiq Pro 27's price. Creative Bloq scored it 9/10 and AppleInsider called it an artist's tablet that rivals Wacom. The lower pixel density and sheer size are the main trade-offs.

Strengths
  • Massive 23.8-inch 4K UHD display with full lamination and anti-glare etched glass
  • Excellent color: 140% sRGB / 98% NTSC gamut with Quantum Dot technology
  • Battery-free PW517 pen with 8,192 pressure levels and 60-degree tilt
Watch-outs
  • Lower pixel density than smaller, denser tablets at this resolution
  • Not portable at this size
  • 8,192 pressure levels trail newer 16K pens like the XP-Pen Deco Pro MW
Wacom One 13 Touch
Ranked #3 in Best Graphics Drawing Tablets
Wacom One 13 Touch
$549.95as of Jun 7

The Wacom One 13 Touch is the standout entry-level pen display, adding 10-finger multi-touch and a quality 13.3-inch screen at an accessible price. Creative Bloq scored it 8/10 and PetaPixel called it a hidden gem even for pros. The lower pressure-level pen and plastic build are the compromises that keep it below the flagships.

Strengths
  • Touch support is rare at this size and price, enabling pinch-zoom and rotate gestures
  • Full-laminated 13.3-inch Full HD display with 99% sRGB color
  • Simple USB-C plug-and-play connectivity
Watch-outs
  • Pen has only ~4,000 pressure levels, well below pricier rivals
  • Frame and pen are lightweight plastic that feels less premium
  • No built-in stand; one must be bought separately

How they stack up

Huion Kamvas Pro 24 (4K)

The value alternative to the Wacom Cintiq Pro 27, matching its 4K resolution and rivaling its color at under half the price, though its pen tops out at 8,192 pressure levels versus the 16K XP-Pen Deco Pro MW; far larger than the Wacom One 13 Touch and Huion Kamvas 16 (Gen 3).

Wacom One 13 Touch

The entry-level pick: it adds touch the larger Wacom Cintiq Pro 27 has and the Huion Kamvas 16 (Gen 3) lacks, but its ~4,000-level pen trails the 8,192-level Huion Kamvas Pro 24 and the 16K XP-Pen Deco Pro MW; it's a screen-based alternative to the screenless Deco Pro MW for beginners.

Specs side-by-side

SpecHuion Kamvas Pro 24 (4K)Wacom One 13 Touch
Screen Size23.8-inch13.3-inch
Resolution4K UHD (3840x2160)Full HD (1920x1080)
Color Gamut140% sRGB / 98% NTSC99% sRGB
LaminationFull lamination, anti-glare glassFull lamination
PenPW517 battery-free, 8,192 levelsWacom One Pen, 4,096 levels
Tilt60 degrees
ConnectivityUSB-C, HDMI, DisplayPortUSB-C
ExtrasWireless twin-dial remote
Touch10-finger multi-touch
CompatibilityWindows, macOS, Chromebook, Android
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