![]() ![]() Like the Pro it's powered by an Apple M1 processor with 8GB RAM and eight GPU cores, and in terms of speed it comes as close to the iPad Pro as makes no difference. If you can't quite stretch to the price of an iPad Pro, the 2022 model of the iPad Air comes devilishly close. It can still handle ZBrush, Photoshop and more 2D and 3D apps, so don't let that put you off. With the Huion Kamvas Studio 22 you're getting excellent high-end display and pen stylus tech, bundles of storage and RAM for performance speed and fluidity, but just a decent GPU. The Huion is still good value, however, and you won't be disappointed. But it's the GPU the Huion's Intel UHD Graphics 630 isn't as powerful as the NVIDIA Quadro P1000. The hardware behind the Huion Kamvas Studio 22 is top notch and its a well-made pen computer, so why is it half the price of the Wacom MobileStudio Pro 16? Well, it's not a portable tablet, but a large desk-based device which means Huion's device is cheaper to manufacture. It's got enough to handle most digital art tasks. Behind the excellent and large 21.5 inch Full HD display (which is better than iPad Pro) is an Intel i5 chip and plenty of RAM and storage, including 1TB HDD plus either a 120GB or 240GB SSD and 8GB or 16GB of RAM. The Huion Kamvas Studio 22 is an all-in-one pen display and PC that is well-capable of handling ZBrush and Photoshop as it is video editing software and more. There is also a Wacom StudioMoble Pro 13 for a little less. ![]() But I would offset the expense and weight with the note that this is a powerful, high-spec PC in a Wacom tablet, and the Wacom MobileStudio Pro is built to last. The only downside to the Wacom MobileStudio Pro 16 is the weight – at 4.7 pounds it's a little heavy for true portability – and the price. This is a high performance tablet, with a fantastic 4k (3840 x 2160) display and includes all the design notes expected from a Wacom tablet, including well-placed and accurate ExpressKeys and Radial Dial and one of the best stylus pens on the market – with 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity and deep tilt functionality. I have a Wacom MobileStudio Pro from its release six years ago and this Windows-based tablet is still going strong. The Wacom MobileStudio Pro 16 is built to last, too. The combination of the Intel i7 CPU and NVIDIA Quadro P1000 GPU, plus 16GB of memory, 512GB SSD, ensure you can undertake complex 3D and 2D tasks without any slowdown or hassle. This is a powerful pen computer built with digital artists in mind. If you're a professional artist then even the iPad Pro can feel confining, which is why this tablet with a pen, with its large Ultra HD 15.6 inch display can be essential. The Wacom MobileStudio Pro 16 is a dedicated digital art tablet that enables professional artists to take their work on the go, whether 2D or 3D. The best tablets with a stylus pen available now For alternatives, take a look at our guides to the best Huion tablets and the best drawing tablets. In most cases I've tried the tablets myself, or the team has, and we've judged their display, the drawing experience, build quality and the functionality of the pen itself. Our team of reviewers have assessed a range of tablets from each category, that come with a stylus that you can buy right now, whatever your budget. There are also three categories to be aware of – pen computers (standalone devices), pen displays (these need a computer) and graphics tablets (no screen and need a computer). This is essential to understand how these tablets can differ in size but also latency, resolution and feel – leading manufacturers aim to emulate the sense of using paper and canvas. (When our team review tablets they are tested for up to two weeks at a time). The tablets in my list have been tested the Creativebloq team, and we use many of them regularly. I personally use an iPad Pro daily for sketching in Procreate, while I have also used the budget-friendly HP Chromebook X2 for streaming and digital art. And does ten OS connect to Discord and the newer AI apps that are on the rise? Also consider accessories, a keyboard could become essential over time. More than this and you're getting into high-spec laptop replacements.įinally, you'll need at least 4GB RAM, I'd suggest at least 64GB and you'll need Cloud storage. In terms of price, a tablet in the $500 / £500 - $700 - £700 range is good, this would include iPad, iPad Pro and Samsung Galaxy Tab S8. So you don't need the largest screen, as portability is vital (so an iPad Pro 11-inch is good, as is a smaller, new iPad). Here I'm looking at general studies and not hardware intensive tasks. ![]() A good student tablet depends on what kind of study you're doing.
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