>>3478760Color gamut, parallaxing, build quality and the quality of the display/digitizer/software itself. Color gamut is a big issue because if it's bad it makes a screen more or less unusable for around 80% of all paid creative work that you'd use a tablet for, and Huion is reportedly terrible for color. Not just below average, terrible. They also brick pretty frequently.
The main thing for me is that I know a decent amount of people working in the creative industry, or that at the very least aren't beginners, that have bought Huions, XP-Pen and other Cintiq alternatives.
And zero (0) people that currently use them.
They've only been the new craze for what, 3 years? And already "I got a new Huion, it's great" has turned into "Oh that thing? It broke" or "Oh, I got rid of it". My only experience with Huion so far has either been hearing about someone buying one and then getting rid of it or seeing them get shilled hardcore to beginner/casual art audiences and all over, even here, the pro-Huion posts tend to begin with "I heard" instead of coming from someone that actually uses the tablet.