It should work – Huion usually is pretty dependable, and we get fewer complaints about Huion than about other non-Wacom brands. The reason it’s not in that list is that nobody has reported that it works or that it doesn’t work.
That said, I would think twice before buying an all-in-one drawing tablet. I have to admit that the only ones I’ve had were a Wacom Cintiq and a Wacom Mobile Studio Pro, but both were disappointments. Though the specs of this device sound reasonable, the CPU is a bit out of date – and you cannot update the embedded computer.
To be honest, I don’t quite understand that product…as boud said, it has a slightly (well…I’d say more than slightly, actually) dated 65W desktop CPU, I’ve only found one review but apparently it has a quite noisy fan, it’s always audible and at higher load ramps up a lot.
Also, this thing is not a mobile device either, it doesn’t have a battery at all, and seems too heavy to not use it on a desk anyway, so it’s strictly a desktop device, and as such, there’s only disadvantages of putting the actual computer inside the tablet device.
There are very compact systems like intel NUC and “clones”, or you may already have a laptop with similar if not better performance, neither really takes a lot of extra space compared to that huge screen.
Also, the review confirms, 1920x1080 at 22" is definitely not state of the art, you ARE seeing all of the pixels clearly, you can already see them at the usual monitor distance but work quite a bit closer in a tablet mode.
If I were to spend that amount of money, the Kamvas Pro 24 with its 2560x1440 display would appeal me more.
Both Huion and Wacom cooperate with us; there used to be Yiynova, too, but they seem to have stopped production, so my personal recommendation is either Wacom or Huion if you’re on Windows, Wacom for macOS or Linux.
I would always first look at a separate display tablet, one without a built-in computer, go for the highest resolution and the best color gamut you can afford.
Thank you both @Lynx3d and @halla for all your help!
I didn’t know the difference it made from a
separate display tablet and this all-in-one, neither the loud fan and the review of seeing all the pixels on the screen!