Richard Ballin—May 8, 2023
I've tried desk and wall-mounted monitor stands before finally buying the Huion ST100A stand. In the previous solutions, I always contended with wobble and shaking. With the Huion ST100A, it is different. It is sturdy and has no perceived wobble. I have a wide range of maneuverability. I can lay my display tablet nearly flat or have it eighty degrees. For the price, it has made an enormous difference in my drawing, my posture, and my frustration level. The only thing I don't like about it is that I have to pull the display tablet closer to me before I lower it into position and slide it back when done, nor rotate it from landscape to portrait orientation. But this is expected as it is a stand, not an arm. For anyone who wants a wide range of flexibility with their display tablet that the built-in legs of your device don't give you. If this stand fits your tablet, then I highly recommend it. Read more
ElleWishes—August 18, 2025
Easily mounts. Sturdy. Fair price. Looks and functions exactly like the one that came with a 22" screen I'd bought. This was placed on a 24" and, other than being almost vertical when fully extended, it is very stable. This really should have been part of the screen as opposed to the flip out tabs. Read more
James Kelly—March 6, 2025
I'm trusting my $3000 Cintiq 22 Pro with this stand. Before I had it mounted on an XP-Pen stand and with the tablet locked at near-vertical drawing with moderate pressure would cause the display to slowly slide across the table. But no more! The rubber legs on the back of the ST100A are grippy enough to keep it in place while I work. The adjustment tab isn't as comfortable to use as the big paddle on the XP-Pen but it gets the job done and is almost impossible to trip by accident. It's also positioned well: I keep my pen holder mounted on the top-right of the Cintiq and the tab peeks out to the left where it's unobstructed. Most of the important bits are made of metal except the part that connects the legs to the VESA mounting body. I'm not sure why they did that but it seems sturdy enough. This is a good solution at a good price. If you try to spend more you'll be looking at ergotron arms (which are wobbly) or Wacom's ergo stands (which are outrageously priced, and allegedly still wobble). I'm glad I bought this so I can stop thinking about those options and get back to drawing. Read more
Pablo—October 7, 2025
Worked great with my xppen artist pro 19, be careful with the screws, the ones that come with the base are too long, and the ones that come with the pen display are too short, other than that, it works like a charm. Read more
Kayleigh—July 28, 2025
I love Huion. The stand is great. It does its job. Also, I like the darker metal color. These things use to be silver. I’m just REALLY annoyed that with the Huion Kamvas 19 pro it didn’t already come with this stand. It’s such an obvious money grab. You give ALL your other tablets a proper stand - but my pro, touch screen tablet doesn’t get one? Just thought Huion had more respect to their customers. Read more
Nathan Burns—August 27, 2024
TL;DR: Great product that I highly recommend, but it has some minor issues. A heck of a lot cheaper than the borderline criminal prices of Wacom's stands. You do need the VESA mount adapter, but it was simple and straight forward to setup. It's not as fancy as the officially supported stands, and it does have some short comings, but it seems to work good enough. One of the issues I've run into is the stability when it's flat. The mount has a tendency to rock a bit when it's flat due to the size of the tablet. The good news, though, is that you don't want it flat: you want the tablet angled up and that's where this stand shines. When propped up, the bottom of the tablet helps support the stand. This makes it it feel very stable and it doesn't slide around easily. However, one annoying problems is that it does require a considerable reach around to grab the adjustment mechanism. And because of the weight of the tablet, it's not as smooth as one would hope. To get it to adjust smoothly, you need to reduce the weight on the stand as you adjust, which is a bit of awkward when maneuvering a 16lb slab of expensive tech. But if you're like me, you find an angle that works most of the time and leave it. Another issue I have been running into is it does make it a bit more awkward to reach the bottom of the screen when drawing. Because the bottom of the screen is used to keep it stable, it does reduce the available drawing space a bit, but this can be overcome easily by moving the digital canvas or sliding it closer to the edge of the table (spiking my anxiety about it potentially falling off). The last of my concerns I had was weight compatibility. I didn't see anything which listed the supported weight of the stand. The cintiq weighs ~2lbs ( roughly 900g) more than the kamvas pro 24, so I was worried it might be a bit too beefy. But everything seems to be holding up just fine. After setting it up and using it once, I immediately noticed a difference in back pain relief due to a more proper posture. The tablet went from it's default 20° angle with the built in stand to around a 70° angle and it has made a world of difference. I cannot express how important I this change has been. Please, do yourself a favor and get something, it doesn't have to be this (even though I strongly endorse it), but just something to avoid that shrimp posture. You will thank yourself. Overall, I'm very satisfied with this product. The stand does what it's supposed to extremely well. It does have it's issues, but those issues can be easily overcome with minor adjustments or just a bit of work. Well worth the price. By going with the VESA mount adapter and this stand, I saved over $220. Read more
Wyatt—October 23, 2022
I was bummed out when I first got this stand for my Wacom Cintiq DTK-2200, as the cords coming out of the back of the cintiq prevented the stand from being mountable. But then I got creative and found a solution. I bought a 100pk of the largest diameter 1/8" washers I could find, and 4 new screws that matched the ones that came with the stand. See attached photo. After putting everything together, this stand is perfect! It still feels very sturdy even after putting a bit of weight on it while drawing, it's easy to adjust the angle, and it holds my large cintiq perfectly. This was a great find as I didn't want to pay $80 for a used stand on Ebay. Edit 4/21/23: Stand is still going strong! No changes to support strength/stability. Will probably never need to be replaced. Read more