![]() It has Full HD resolution – not as many pixels as some newer, flashier tablets, but is more than enough for most people. Whilst reviewing, we found that the 22-inch display provides plenty of creative space to play with. However, despite increased competition the Wacom name is still very much one to be reckoned with, and as far as we're concerned the Wacom Cintiq 22 is definitely one of the best drawing tablets you can get, especially for students who mean business. Wacom used to have the drawing tablet pretty much all to itself, but in recent years a whole load of challenger brands have turned up to take a bite out of its lunch, especially at the cheaper end of the market. Other notable accessories include a drawing glove, cleaning cloth and rubber feet to make sure this tablet sits securely on your desk. The tablet comes with an in-built stand, various clips for your styluses and the amazing Quick Key Remote. This product also comes packed with accessories and cables to make sure you have everything you need to get painting. It was certainly a game changer during our hands-on Xencelabs pen display 24 review. This will allow artists to quickly do things like open and move files. This tablet also features a unique new feature known as Switch Display – this fantastic tool allows you to easily transition between whichever display you're working on without having to drag your mouse over to it, all from the pen display screen. The display makes no sound during long time use, and at no point did the screen heat up and become uncomfortable to lean on. Whilst reviewing this tablet, we found that the screen felt wonderful to draw on. The screen features a unique anti-glare glass that is both smudge and scratch resistant. Measuring 24-inches in width, this screen tablet is an absolute beast of a device. The Xencelabs Pen Display 24 is the latest release from the tablet brand, and is currently available to preorder directly on the website.īut what makes this tablet so great? If you can't tell from the name – it's huge. Xencelabs take our top spot in this guide to the best drawing tablets, but we love their products so much we needed to include another one. See our hands-on iPad Pro (M2, 2022) review for an early look at exactly what this device is capable of. If you do fancy a slightly cheaper alternative from Apple, we have the iPad Air lower down the list. ![]() Still, let's not lose sight of the fact that this is the one of the best overall tablets on the market right now, and one of the greatest for drawing, no question. The iPad Pro 12.9-inch (M2, 2022) is so powerful, and so priced accordingly, that if you are only looking for a drawing tablet and won't need its many other features, it probably isn't worth it, and a dedicated tool like those above will offer greater value for money. So why, with all this, is it not our top pick? Well, it does depend on what you need. Put the two together (and throw in the wonderfully smooth and intuitive Apple Pencil 2) and you have a near-unbeatable all-in-one system for creating digital art as well as showing it off to best effect. Not only is the iPad Pro powered by Apple's blazing fast M2 chip for utterly stunning performance, it has a mini-LED XDR display with amazing brightness as well as local dimming to deliver astonishing contrast. ![]() It's so far ahead of the rest of the tablet market that it's not even funny. The iPad Pro offers the best of two worlds if having the best drawing tablet simply isn't enough for you, and you need to have the best tablet all round, there's really only one choice: the all-new 12.9-inch M2 iPad Pro.
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