iPad Pro (2021)I love drawing on the iPad Pro. Lightweight apps like Procreate make it fun to draw on. Pro apps like Clip Studio and Affinity Photo show that we are starting to really get professional caliber apps on the iPad. table-price: $1300 +
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iPad Air (5th gen)I didn't review the air but the insides are the same as the iPad Mini so the performance is identical. The main difference between the iPad air and the mini is the size of the screen. It still works with an iPad app and the fist generation Apple pencil table-price: $499.99 See it on Amazon |
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iPad (8th generation)The two most recent iPad (that only cost $329) are the best bang for the buck you're going to find in the art world. The Apple pencil is arguable the best stylus out there and it now works on the lowest end iPad. Performance for games isn't great but art applications are great. table-price: $329.99 +
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iPad MiniThe Mini is adorable and really really light. It works with the fist generation iPad pencil and every drawing app available on the app store. The drawing performance is just as good as the iPad pro but in a much smaller form factor. table-price: $399
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Android Tablets
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+The S7 plus is Samsung's flagship tablet and does it ever have some cool features. You probably don't need a lot of them but it's cool to see Samsung pushing the boundaries. table-price: $700 +
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Samsung Galaxy Tab FEThis is the 2021 budget priced Android tablet Samsung has released. It's a stripped down version of the S7+. The real appeal fo this tablet is the screen size. It's just hard to find a 12.4 inch display at this price point. table-price: $530 See it on Amazon |
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 LiteThis was one of my favorite products of 2020. Not because it's the best Android tablet out there, but because it's such a great value at this price point. Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite Review table-price: $329.99 +
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