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This is a thread to discuss all kinds of digital drawing hardware: non-display graphics tablets, pen display tablets, portable tablets and more.

>What should I buy?
State your:
>Budget
>Location
>Type (display? non-display? portable?)
>Size (in inches)
>Other information
>Previous equipment

If you have any additional questions, ask them.

>Recommended tablets:

Intuos Pro 2013 - Great value, and the nibs won't wear out in 5 seconds like they do on the newer model.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite - Budget portable display tablet. Very solid drawing experience with Wacom EMR tech.
Used iPad Pro 2nd Gen 12.9" - Best option for a display tablet.
Used Cintiq 22HD - The only worthwhile large display tablet
Wait for the Galaxy Tab S7+

>Avoid:

Cintiq Pro - Terrible value. The drawing experience might be good, but you're paying way too much for an unreliable product. Dead pixels are frequent, as are black screens of death.
Microsoft Surface Pro - Wobbly lines.
Huion, XP-Pen, Gaomon and every other Chinese brand - Poor build quality, lackluster pens, bad tilt, horrible customer support and the displays are not calibrated. All Chinese brands are basically the same because they're all centralized under the communist regime. Also watch out, Chinese Companies are known to shill aggressively, even on 4chan.
Lenovo - Bad drawing performance.

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First for report the thread.

>> No.4874652

>>4874570
How well does superdisplay perform on Android? Can it be used effectively as a windows display tablet?

>> No.4874654

>>4874582
>With a 16" screen you get to use more of your arm instead of just your wrist in 13" or smaller
>using your arm on 16"
no.

If you want full range of motion drawing with your arm, you go 22"+. The difference between drawing on 12.9" and 16" is negligible, especially taking into account the iPad's software does a much better job at utilizing screen space.

>> No.4874707

>>4874626
lmao keep seething

>> No.4874806

>>4874654
This.

>> No.4874809

>>4874652
It's good. Don't know the proem people have with windows ink

>> No.4874816

>>4874570
Redpill me: how much of a difference is there between 2k and 8k pressure levels?

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>>4874809
Doesn't wangblows ink have jitter?

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>>4874570
Why aren't there any good large display tablets? Fuck buying old used shit.

>> No.4874834

>>4874830
>when you realize digital art is a meme, and trad was better from the start

>> No.4874836

>>4874820
Wintab

>> No.4874839

>>4874830

cintiq pro's are good if you have the pocket for it

>> No.4874840

>>4874570
Budget $100
Location not america
Type any
Size any

i just want to draw in krita

>> No.4874843

>>4874839
Why do they have mixed reviews on Amazon then?

>> No.4874846

>>4874570
Is Astropad any good?

>> No.4874866

>>4874846
Anyone?
Wouldn't apps like this work much better with USB-C compared to Lightning?