Line weight will fluctuate depending on personal preference, but we recommend the “light and thin” option to start. The above tablets were tested using the following specifications: Apple 12.9-inch iPad Pro ( 6th generation) + Apple Pencil (2nd generation).Apple iPad Air (5th generation) + Apple Pencil (2nd generation).Apple 10.9 inch iPad (10th generation) + Apple Pencil (1st generation).Pros: Just use one standalone device with stylus tools like Apple Pencil for the iPad and Wacom Bamboo Sketch for macOs and Android devices.Ĭons: Separate stylus is usually needed at an extra cost Tablet PCs/Tablets (PCs and tablets in one device) Wacom One LCD Monitor tablet 13 (DTC133W0D).Pros: Draw as you would on pen and paper, but digitally!Ĭons: Depending on size these drawing tablets can be $300-$3,500 USD Monitor Tablets (also known as pen display or LCD drawing tablets with a screen) Pros: Draw while retaining good posture, can be cheap (under $100 USD), so great for digital drawing beginnersĬons: Tablet to screen acclimation needed Tablets can be broken down into roughly three categories:ĭigitizer Tablets (tablets without a screen) What types of drawing tablets are out there?