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Wales Online
3 days ago
- Business
- Wales Online
Apple iPad Pro on sale for just £129 in Wowcher deal down £170
Apple iPad Pro on sale for just £129 in Wowcher deal down £170 If you're desperate to get your hands on an Apple iPad but don't want to fork out hundreds of pounds, then this deal is perfect for you Wowcher has a cracking deal on the iPad Pro saving shoppers £170 (Image:) Apple, renowned for its high-quality products and innovative features, offers a broad spectrum of devices including smartphones, laptops, and smart watches for tech enthusiasts to savour. Among the tech giant's most sought-after gadgets is the iPad. Perfect for binge-watching your favourite series on the move, these handy devices also allow users to complete their work without lugging around a hefty laptop. However, these devices do carry a substantial price tag, with even the simplest modern iPad starting at over £300. If this exceeds your budget but you're keen on acquiring an Apple device, it's recommended to consider some older models. Wowcher currently boasts a smashing deal on a refurbished 10.5-inch iPad Pro. Slashed from £299.99 down to £129, shoppers will save £170 on their purchase. However, it's worth noting that this device is the model launched in 2017, reports the Daily Record. Fitted with the A10X Fusion chip, the device is still capable of executing most of the basic tasks shoppers would expect a tablet to perform, despite the chip's age. This iPad Pro even retains the old Apple design which incorporates a home button. Moreover, with 64GB of storage, this device provides ample space to store all the essential apps, photos and videos. It should also be noted that this 2017 iPad no longer receives updates from Apple, leaving it on iOS 17. Consequently, users won't receive any new security updates, potentially making their stored data more vulnerable than on a newer model. Moreover, as this is a refurbished device, it has had previous owners and has been professionally restored to its original state. This suggests that while there might be some slight cosmetic wear, the tablet is expected to function just as it did when brand new. For those shoppers looking for a more recent Apple device, Amazon has cut the price of the iPad 11-inch slightly. Usually retailing at £329, it is currently available for £309.97. This device is ideal for watching your favourite shows or browsing the web (Image: Wowcher ) Equipped with the blazing-fast A16 chip, buyers will be treated to a Liquid Retina display and a generous 128GB capacity. On the other hand, if someone is interested in exploring an Android option, Argos is offering a deal on the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9. Typically sold for £189, customers can get a 20% discount using the code RED20 at the checkout, bringing the price down to £151.20. Despite a smaller eight-inch display, the device still boasts 128GB of storage. Returning to the Wowcher promotion, INCTABLET brings the iPad Pro offer to the table and prides itself on a commendable 4.4-star TrustPilot rating. A satisfied customer reported: "Amazing staff and customer service. I had an issue with my iPad and it was resolved in 48 hours. That included the return of the iPad and a replacement arriving back to me." Another shopper also commended: "Just bought a used Apple iPad Pro from these guys, and what a great experience. Super competitive price, next-day despatch and the iPad was in pristine condition. Even came with a brand new charging cable. Can't praise them enough." Some reviewers left less positive three star reviews, with one stating: "When my iPad arrived on December 4th (a surprise gift for my son) the quality of the screen was unacceptable to me, as it had way too many scratches which I was not expecting. "However when I complained to the company IncTablet, they responded quickly that very same day and have apologised, offering to replace the iPad for a better one." A second three-star review says: "I ordered an iPad off Wowcher from this company over two weeks ago and I've only just heard back. I'm hoping it will be delivered by end of week, quite a quick email back to try resolve the issue." Despite this, another delighted shopper wrote: "Absolutely amazing products at amazing prices. I purchased an apple iPad Air 3 from these and it was in immaculate condition, very easy to purchase and very quick delivery too. I would definitely purchase from these again." Article continues below For those who want to buy the iPad Pro in the Wowcher deal, click here.


Irish Daily Mirror
15-05-2025
- Irish Daily Mirror
Huawei Watch 5 and Watch Fit 4 unveiled in Berlin alongside new earbuds & tablet
Huawei has taken the wraps off its new range of wearables including a flagship smartwatch available in two sizes and eight colours to suit every stylish need. The pioneering Chinese tech firm also announced a new fitness wearable, new earphones and a cutting-edge tablet to take on Apple iPad Pro just like last year's MatePad Pro which we tested and found had the best display tech on any tablet you can buy. The new wearables join the company's Watch D2 which late last year became the world's first certified wrist-based ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) device. Huawei's summer 2025 wearables follow the company's long standing tradition of being compatible with both iOS and Android devices and deliver at least week-long battery life and are among the most powerful health and fitness trackers you can buy. You can make or take phone calls on them and keep in touch with your smartphone notifications as much or as little as you like. Here's everything you need to know about the four products Huawei launched for summer 2025… The latest flagship Huawei wearable comes in two sizes, 42mm and 46mm, and eight colours including two new hues, purple and sand gold. The stylish smartwatch comes with aerospace-grade titanium, a premium stainless steel casing, spherical sapphire glass, with the promise of exceptional corrosion and wear resistance. Previous Huawei watches I tested have all been super durable. Tech on board Watch 5 includes the firm's TruSense System which integrates a new multi-sensing set-up that enables users to perform health monitoring effortlessly with fingertip measurements that the company said results in more accurate and comprehensive health insights. Gesture controls on the wearable have been enhanced too. Huawei's main fitness wearable Watch Fit 4 comes in two options, one covering essential needs, with a Pro model adding offline contour maps, checkpoint navigation and a professional trail running mode. The series also introduces water sports tracking and a new air pressure sensor that the company said boosts outdoor sports data measurement accuracy. The Pro model also introduces high-end materials such as sapphire glass and aviation-grade aluminium casings with titanium alloy bezels. Featuring an ultra-thin and comfortable build, the Watch Fit 4 Pro is just 9.3mm thin. It supports advanced sports modes such as diving to a depth of up to 40 metres and pro-level golfing. Like all Huawei wearables, the new devices ensure you suffer no daily recharging anxiety as they all come with incredible stamina. This means they are perfect for travel, long training sessions or weekend getaways. The company's new open-fit earbuds Freebuds 6 are equipped with a dual-driver audio system, delivering strong, punchy bass, sweet trebles and support for high-resolution formats. Huawei said features like Stable and Clear Calls mean users will get fuss-free communication. One of the biggest selling points of the new earphones is the sleek, ergonomic droplet design that the firm said is a perfect balance between comfort and style. Hot on the heels of last year's incredible tablet is another 12.2in tablet boasting the supreme Tandem OLED PaperMatte Display to boost screen brightness while enhancing anti-glare and anti-reflection capabilities. The included Huawei Glide Keyboard delivers a PC-standard typing and carrying experience, and comes with a handy charging compartment that can store the stylus. Huawei Watch 5 is available now from the Huawei Store, with prices starting from €499.99 for both the 42mm and 46mm models. Huawei Watch Fit 4 costs €169.99 and Watch Fit 4 Pro costs €279.99. Both are available now from the Huawei Store. FreeBuds 6 are available to order from today from the Huawei Store. Pricing and availability for the new MatePad Pro 12.2in 2025 will be confirmed separately. You can also buy the full range of Huawei products on


Telegraph
02-05-2025
- Telegraph
Apple iPad Pro (M4) review: Is this the best tablet you can buy?
This article contains affiliate links. The products or services listed have been selected independently by journalists after hands-on testing or sourcing expert opinions. We may earn a commission when you click a link, buy a product or subscribe to a service. What is the Apple iPad Pro (M4)? The iPad Pro (M4) sits at the top of Apple's tablet offering, with more power than the iPad Air (M3) thanks to the M4 processor, and a slimmer and lighter build. It's the thinnest product Apple offers, and its slender design comes in 11-inch and 13-inch size options, as well as two colour variants. The iPad Pro (M4) is the most expensive iPad available, costing almost double the iPad Air (M3) and iPad mini (A17 Pro) and nearly triple the iPad (A16), but it is also the only iPad to offer an OLED display. Apple introduced the iPad Pro (M4) in May 2024 and with it, introduced its Tandem OLED display technology to offer better brightness. The iPad Pro is an impressive tablet, but it comes with a huge cost, starting at around the same price as the recent MacBook Air (M4). I've been using it for nearly a year since it first launched and while it will be overkill for many in terms of power, here's why it remains the best tablet in its class. How we test tablets I have been testing consumer technology for over 12 years and have reviewed everything from the best smartphones and best headphones to the best tablets. I have also used every iPad that Apple has ever released, and regularly use all the current models, from the entry-level iPad (A16) to this top-of-the-range iPad Pro (M4), so I have a good idea of how the models compare, including to other tablets, such as Samsung's Galaxy Tabs. When we test iPads, we look at five distinct metrics: design, display, performance, battery life and software and AI, but it isn't just about numbers on a spreadsheet. For this iPad in particular, I have used it for a year: watching hundreds of films, writing thousands of words, spending hours browsing the web, editing images and playing games. I've also taken it with me on a number of plane journeys, all of which have allowed me to test its screen in a variety of scenarios, as well as its battery life and general performance. Why you can trust Telegraph Recommended Our tech experts continuously conduct in-depth, independent, real-world tests, scoring devices against pre-set testing metrics and industry benchmarks, so we can deliver definitive and comprehensive buying advice. Telegraph Recommended reviews are never shared with product manufacturers before publication, we don't accept payment in exchange for positive reviews, nor do we allow brands to pay for placement in our articles. Visit our Who We Are page to learn more. Design Score: 10/10 The iPad Pro (M4)'s design is impressive. It has a slim body, measuring just 5.3mm, and a lightweight aluminium build that makes it incredibly portable, whether you opt for the 11-inch or 13-inch model. Unlike the rest of Apple's iPads, the iPad Pro has Face ID built into the top of the uniform bezels around the display, rather than Touch ID in the power button. This is significantly more convenient for unlocking and authenticating payments or passwords. Alongside the Face ID sensors is the front camera in a landscape orientation like the rest of the range, while a magnetic strip is located on the edge at the top, allowing the Apple Pencil Pro (sold separately for £119) to snap on and charge. A camera and LiDAR sensor are present in the top left rear corner of the iPad Pro (M4) when in portrait mode, while the Smart Connector sits at the bottom. This allows the tablet to connect to various accessories, like the Magic Keyboard (also sold separately for £349). Display Score: 10/10 If the iPad Pro (M4)'s design wasn't enough to win you over, then its display will. The Tandem OLED panel has a peak brightness of 1,600 nits, which allows this iPad to be used outside in blazing sunshine with no problem. That's even more true if you opt for the nano-texture display option available in the higher storage models (1TB and 2TB), where the matte finish cuts through reflections. It is an added cost (£100) to an already expensive tablet, but it's well worth it, as it is on the MacBook Pro (M4). Colours presented on the display – whether standard or nano-texture – are exceptionally vibrant with plenty of punch, while contrast is superb with brilliantly bright whites and a deep, inky black. Viewing angles are great, too, and the detail is crisp and sharp. As far as displays go, this one is fantastic, making everything look wonderful from watching movies to looking back through your photo gallery. Performance Score: 10/10 The iPad Pro (M4) runs on Apple's M4 silicon chip, which is the same as what powers the company's latest MacBooks. It means that the iPad Pro is an incredibly rapid tablet and while it has more power than many will need, its performance is unbeatable. Loading apps, switching between tasks, gaming and scrolling are all effortless. In the last year, I've used the iPad Pro as a tablet, as well as a replacement to my laptop by attaching the Magic Keyboard. I was able to write, edit images on Photoshop, take hours worth of notes and watch hundreds of films. Nothing was a problem. It's smooth and fluid, whether you're running two apps side-by-side or playing casual or graphically intensive games. The four-speakers deliver decent sound and while I'd always recommend connecting up a pair or AirPods or other headphones for the best listening experience, the iPad Pro more than delivers without. Battery life Score: 9/10 Apple touts the same battery life for all its iPads, whether you're using the iPad mini or the iPad Pro: ten hours for watching video and nine for surfing the web. I've found that to be pretty accurate in use, after streaming an hour of video on the iPad Pro used only 9 per cent of charge, which means it should entertain you across the Atlantic to New York without requiring a top-up mid-flight. The battery does deplete a little faster if you connect the Magic Keyboard, but that's the case for all tablets, so it's not a deal breaker. The only downside is that the charging speed is on the slow side, like all of Apple's iPads. Apple doesn't officially specify the charging speed, but for this model, it seems to be between 30W and 35W. With OnePlus and Oppo both offering support for 67W charging, the iPad Pro (M4) could up its game, even if only to 45W to match what Samsung provides on its latest Galaxy Tabs. It's not the end of the world and depending on the user you are, you may go days in between charges, but a quicker burst of speed would be welcome. Software and AI Score: 9/10 The iPad Pro (M4) runs on iPadOS, the same software on all of Apple's other current iPads, as well as some older models. It's slick and easy to use, offering a multitude of apps optimised for bigger screens and overall, it is superior to the Android tablet user interface. Android does allow for better multitasking in that you can use three apps simultaneously on some devices rather than just two, like the iPad offers, but iPadOS is more intuitive than many Android tablets for entering multitasking modes, as well as general navigation and use. There's no support for multiple users, which is probably my biggest bugbear with the iPadOS software, but it's a great experience that Apple users will find familiar, while those new to Apple's ecosystem will have no problem getting to grips with it. Apple Intelligence is supported on the iPad Pro (M4) as well and while I don't see it as being a sole reason to invest in this tablet on its own, there are some useful features such as Math Notes and Writing Tools. Image Playground can be fun, while Clean Up in the Photos app is handy for removing unwanted objects or people from the background of your shots. The iPad Pro (M4) is one of the most expensive tablets on the market, but it's not on its own. Samsung's Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra also has a £1,000 starting price, so I've compared the two below. Should you buy the Apple iPad Pro (M4)? The Apple iPad Pro (M4) is an exceptional tablet, with a slim and lightweight design, stunning display and rapid performance. There's more power here than many will ever be able to fully utilise, accessories like the Apple Pencil Pro and Magic Keyboard aren't included, and there's no multi-user support, so it doesn't lend itself well to being a shared family tablet. There's also no getting around the iPad Pro (M4)'s high starting price. Get past the cost, though, and all the other criticisms are minor grievances. The iPad Pro (M4) will be overkill for most, but it's without a doubt the best tablet on the market, delivering a fabulous experience that's hard to fault. Yes, if: You're looking for the most powerful tablet on the market You want a slim, lightweight and long-lasting tablet You need a tablet with the best display No, if: Power isn't your priority You want the best value Apple iPad Pro (M4) FAQs What does the M4 mean for iPad? The M4 chip means the iPad Pro has as much power as the entry-level MacBook laptops from Apple, so this tablet offers superb performance. Should I buy the 11-inch or 13-inch model? The 11-inch iPad Pro is more portable with a smaller footprint than the 13-inch version, weighing 444g compared to 579g. However, if you're considering this iPad as a laptop replacement and can afford it, go for the 13-inch size. It's still portable and the larger screen is excellent for multi-tasking. What generation is the iPad Pro M4? The iPad Pro (M4) is the seventh generation of the iPad Pro. The iPad Pro line was first announced in September 2015 with a 12.9-inch model, before the 9.7-inch version was announced in March 2016. The iPad Pro (M4) succeeds the iPad Pro 12.9 (6th generation) and the iPad 11 (5th generation). When was the iPad Pro M4 released? The iPad Pro (M4) was announced on 7 May 2024. Pre-orders started immediately, with availability from 15 May 2024. It starts at £999.


Hindustan Times
02-05-2025
- Business
- Hindustan Times
Grab Samsung and Apple tablets with up to 60% discount on Amazon Great Summer Sale 2025
The Amazon Great Summer Sale 2025 is in full swing and as it enters its second day, the deals just keep getting better. Shoppers can now take advantage of major discounts across a wide range of electronics, with tablets being one of the top categories drawing attention. Apple iPads and Android tablets from top brands like Apple, Samsung, Xiaomi and Lenovo are available at up to 60% off. From budget-friendly options to high-end models, there's something for everyone. The Amazon Summer Sale 2025 brings exciting savings with 10% instant discounts on HDFC Bank credit and EMI transactions, 5% unlimited cashback on Amazon Pay ICICI Bank credit cards and more deals expected throughout the event. Prime members will also get exclusive one-day delivery across products. Apple iPad Pro is a perfect choice for creative professionals and the Amazon Summer Sale is the perfect chance to grab it at a discount. You get top tier performance with the powerful M2 chip, a stunning Liquid Retina display, and ultra-fast Wi-Fi 6E connectivity. It supports seamless multitasking via iPadOS and offers up to 2TB of storage. Ideal for professionals and creatives, it features Face ID, all-day battery life, and compatibility with Apple Pencil (2nd Gen) and Magic Keyboard, making it a versatile productivity powerhouse. Apple iPad Pro 11″ (4th Generation): with M2 chip, Liquid Retina Display, 2TB, Wi-Fi 6E, 12MP front/12MP and 10MP Back Cameras, Face ID, All-Day Battery Life – Space Grey If you are looking to grab an iPad on budget, get the iPad Air with M1 chip during the Amazon Sale 2025. The Apple iPad Air (5th Generation) offers impressive performance in a sleek, lightweight design, powered by the M1 chip. Its 10.9″ Liquid Retina display delivers vibrant visuals, while Wi-Fi 6 and 5G connectivity keep you connected anywhere. With Touch ID, all-day battery life, and support for Apple Pencil and Magic Keyboard, it's a perfect device for productivity, creativity and entertainment on the move. Apple iPad Air (5th Generation): with M1 chip, 27.69 cm (10.9″) Liquid Retina Display, 64GB, Wi-Fi 6 + 5G Cellular, 12MP front/12MP Back Camera, Touch ID, All-Day Battery Life – Pink Check out more iPad deals during the Amazon Great Summer Sale 2025 The Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ features an 11 inch WQXGA LCD display with a smooth 90Hz refresh rate, delivering vibrant visuals for entertainment and productivity. Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon SM6375 processor, it offers 8GB RAM and 128GB storage (expandable). With 5G and Wi-Fi support, quad speakers, and a 7040mAh battery, it's a reliable, all-around tablet for daily use, media and multitasking. Grab this all-rounder tablet on a discount during the Amazon Summer Sale 2025. Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ 27.94 cm (11.0 inch) Display, RAM 8 GB, ROM 128 GB Expandable, Wi-Fi+5G, Tablet, Gray The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 is a flagship offering from the brand in the tablet category. It combines premium performance with a stunning 11-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display at a 120Hz refresh rate, perfect for immersive viewing. It boasts a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, 12GB RAM, and 256GB expandable storage. With quad AKG speakers, dual SIM, an in-box S Pen with bi-directional charging, and IP68-rated durability, it's a top-tier tablet for power users available with a discount on Amazon Great Summer Sale 2025. Samsung Galaxy Tab S9, S Pen in-Box, 27.81 cm (11 inch) Dynamic AMOLED 2X Display, RAM 12 GB, ROM 256 GB Expandable, Wi-Fi Tablet, Beige Check out more Samsung tablets on Amazon Sale 2025 The OnePlus Pad 2 features a 12.1-inch 3K+ IPS LCD with a 144Hz refresh rate and Dolby Vision. Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, it delivers smooth multitasking with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. AI tools boost productivity, while 6 speakers and Dolby Atmos offer immersive audio. With a 9510mAh battery and 67W fast charging, it's ideal for work, gaming, and media. OnePlus Pad 2 (12.1 Inch)LCD Display,8GB RAM, 128GB Storage,Snapdragon 8 Gen 3,144Hz Refresh Rate,Dolby Vision & Atmos,Open Canvas,AI features,6 speakers,Wi-Fi with Cellular Data Sharing [Nimbus Gray] The OnePlus Pad offers a vivid 11.61-inch 3K+ IPS LCD with Dolby Vision and a smooth 144Hz refresh rate. Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9000 chipset and Android 13.1, it ensures high performance with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. Featuring 8MP/13MP cameras with 4K recording, 9510mAh battery, and Auto Connect for calling and data sharing, it's a powerful productivity and entertainment tablet. Display: 11.61 inch 3K+ IPS LCD, 144Hz Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 9000 RAM & Storage: 12GB + 256GB Camera: 13MP rear, 8MP front, 4K recording Battery: 9510mAh, 1-month standby OnePlus Pad 29.49Cm (11.61 Inch) LCD Display, 12Gb Ram,256Gb Storage, Mediatek Dimensity 9000, Android 13.1, 144Hz Refresh Rate, Dolby Vision Atmos, Wi-Fi with Cellular Data Sharing Tablet, Green The Xiaomi Pad 7 offers a premium visual and performance experience with its 11 inch 3.2K CrystalRes display, boasting a 144Hz refresh rate and 68.7 billion colours. Powered by the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 chip, it supports smooth multitasking with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. With quad Dolby Atmos speakers, Wi-Fi 6E, HyperOS 2, and a robust 8850mAh battery, it's built for immersive entertainment and productivity. Xiaomi Pad 7 |Qualcomm Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 |28.35cm(11.16) Display |8GB, 128GB |3.2K CrystalRes Display |HyperOS 2 |68 Billion+ Colours |Dolby Vision Atmos |Quad Speakers |Wi-Fi 6e |Mirage Purple The Redmi Pad SE is an affordable, feature-rich tablet with an 11″ FHD+ display and 90Hz AdaptiveSync refresh rate for smooth visuals. It runs on the Snapdragon 680 processor, paired with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. Ideal for media and everyday use, it features quad Dolby Atmos speakers, Android 14, and an 8000mAh battery. TÜV Rheinland eye care certification ensures comfortable viewing during long sessions. Save big on this budget tablet during the Amazon Sale 2025. Redmi Pad SE| All Day Battery | Qualcomm Snapdragon 680| 90Hz Refresh Rate| 8GB, 128GB Tablet| FHD+ Display (11-inch/27.81cm)| Dolby Atmos| Quad Speakers| Wi-Fi| Gray Check out more Xiaomi tablets on Amazon Sale 2025 The Lenovo IdeaTab Pro is a powerhouse tablet featuring a 12.7″ 3K LCD display with 144Hz refresh rate for ultra-smooth visuals. It's equipped with a MediaTek Dimensity 8300 processor, 12GB RAM, and 256GB UFS 4.0 storage (expandable). With quad JBL speakers enhanced by Dolby Atmos, a 10200mAh battery, Pen Plus stylus, and Wi-Fi 6E, it's ideal for performance-driven users and creative professionals. This Pro tablet is available on discount during the Amazon Summer Sale 2025. Lenovo {Smartchoice} Idea Tab Pro with Pen Plus|12.7 3K Display|144 Hz Refresh|12 GB RAM, 256 GB ROM| AI-Enabled| MediaTek Dimensity 8300|Quad JBL Speakers|10200 mAh Battery with 45 W Charger|WiFi 6e The Lenovo Tab Plus offers rich entertainment with its 11.5″ 2K display at 90Hz refresh rate and eight JBL Hi-Fi speakers enhanced by Dolby Atmos. Powered by the MediaTek Helio G99 processor, it includes 8GB RAM, 128GB storage, and an 8600mAh battery with 45W fast charging. With Android 14, TÜV Rheinland eye care certification, built-in kickstand, and IP52 resistance, it blends performance with practicality. Lenovo Tab Plus with Octa JBL Hi-Fi Speakers| 8 GB RAM, 128 GB ROM| 11.5 Inch, 2K, 90 Hz Refresh| Wi-Fi Tablet| Android 14| 45 W Fast Charger| Built-in Kickstand| Color: Luna Grey Check out more Lenovo tablets on Amazon Great Summer Sale 2025 Similar articles for you Best Android tablets for students and professionals: Top 10 options with large display and powerful hardware Best tablets in 2024: Top 10 options with excellent features, performance, and value for all your needs Best gaming tablets for lag-free, high-performance gaming anywhere: Picks from Samsung, OnePlus, and more High-performance tablets: Versatile solutions for seamless computing, education and entertainment experiences The sale is ongoing now, and while the end date isn't confirmed, it's best to shop early for the best deals. Yes, shoppers can get 10% instant discounts with HDFC Bank cards and 5% cashback with Amazon Pay ICICI Bank credit cards. Most categories, including electronics, fashion, and home essentials, are included, but offers vary by product. Yes, no-cost EMI and other flexible payment options are available on select products and cards. Prime members often get early access to deals, but most offers are available to all users. Disclaimer: At Hindustan Times, we help you stay up-to-date with the latest trends and products. Hindustan Times has an affiliate partnership, so we may get a part of the revenue when you make a purchase. We shall not be liable for any claim under applicable laws, including but not limited to the Consumer Protection Act, 2019, concerning the products. The products listed in this article are in no particular order of priority.


Forbes
24-04-2025
- Forbes
The Best Drawing Tablets To Work And Sketch In The Digital Age
With a drawing tablet, an artist can work in verisimilitudes of oil, watercolor or pastel paints, can retouch and enhance photographs with color and lighting and can also use AI to produce wonderfully new and unique imagery. The best drawing tablets, like our top pick, the Wacom Cintiq 22, unleash artistic creativity with a large working surface—and they allow for quick and easy fixes for streamlined work and doodling. The best drawing tablets can help you create artistic masterpieces, graphics, logos, architectural ... More designs and more. Based off research and expert recommendations, we included drawing tablets at various price points, including the budget-friendly Xencelabs Drawing Tablet Medium. We also considered devices that aren't necess rily purpose-built for drawing, but that proved themselves excellent for creating artwork. The Apple iPad Pro (M4) and the Microsoft Surface Pro 11th Edition Copilot+ PC, both of which are tablets, are equally well-suited to gaming, video content, working and more, and they can double as a professional drawing tablet. Here are our picks for the best drawing tablets. Amazon Work surface: 18.7 x 10.5 inches | Battery powered: Yes | Supported OS: Windows, Mac OS | Pressure sensitivity levels: 8,192 | Dimensions: 22.4 x 14.1 x 1 inches | Weight: 4.2 pounds Pros: Cons: The Wacom Cintiq 22 offers a generous screen size while still tucking away in a backpack or briefcase. Its LCD display can register the pen's 8,192 pressure levels and offers full HD to showcase gorgeous, vibrant colors. A built-in stand allows for the tablet to rest flat or pivot upward to 82 degrees, so you can work however you find the most ergonomically comfortable for your hands and wrists. It also has lag-free tracking so you work on your art in real-time without any delays in your pen strokes. For those that use shortcuts, there are two switches to help you access them quickly. While this is hardly an inexpensive drawing tablet, its price is not so high as to be a barrier for those looking for professional-grade hardware. The hardware you get with this drawing tablet, particularly with the Pro Pen 2, is a bit of an issue, however. According to reports from verified buyers, the nibs wear down too quickly with heavy use and need to be regularly replaced. It's worth it to buy new pen nibs as needed, because the highly sensitive screen of the Wacom Cintiq 22 can react with precision to the angle at which a pen makes contact, creating lines of fittingly varied thickness and texture. Amazon Work surface: 20.7 x 11.6 inches | Battery powered: Yes | Supported OS: Windows, Mac OS, Linux | Pressure sensitivity levels: 8,192 | Dimensions: 24.8 x 14.5 x 1.7 inches | Weight: 15.4 pounds Pros: Cons: If you want an extra wide working space to create your art, the 20.7-inch wide screen of the XPPen Artist 24 Pro Drawing Tablet should do the trick. It's a sensitive device that reacts precisely to the pen, and at a 2,560 by 1,440 pixel density, the images you create or edit will be crystal clear. The colors are also impressive; the tablet can display 16.7 million colors, including true blacks and bright whites. It has 20 customizable buttons placed around the screen which you can set to functions like copy, paste and more. For around $900 before a sale, that's a pretty darn respectable price for what you get. This is a large and heavy tablet, so it's a better choice for someone with dedicated studio or office space than for an artist who tends to be on the move. As with most drawing tablets, it requires a connection to a computer, but it can run Windows, Mac or Linux operating systems. The XPPen Artist 24 Pro comes with two battery-free styluses and several cables that will help you connect it to your computer. Just be ready to undergo a potentially frustrating process to get the proper software and drivers installed, which is one of the main complaints from users. Amazon Work surface: 10.3 x 5.8 inches | Battery powered: Yes | Supported OS: Windows, Mac OS, Linux | Pressure sensitivity levels: 8,192 | Dimensions: 12.6 x 9.1 x 0.7 inches | Weight: 1.5 pounds Pros: Cons: The Xencelabs Drawing Tablet Medium is an affordable yet capable choice for budding artists and designers. While it doesn't have its own built-in screen, it easily pairs with your computer, tablet or display, which some people see as a critical flaw. If you're comfortable looking at one screen while drawing on another surface, this drawing tablet is a great choice. Its remote control can be programmed with up to 40 custom functions, and the remote's large illuminated dial offers precise control for things like digital marker or brush thickness. The working space is on the smaller side here. Still, this is a compact and lightweight drawing tablet that can easily be used on the go. It can last for over 24 hours per charge, so no need to worry about battery life. A gentle slope at the tablet's bottom edge promotes proper hand positioning and comfort, too. Amazon Work surface: 20.7 x 11.7 inches | Battery powered: Yes | Supported OS: Windows, Mac OS, Linux | Pressure sensitivity levels: 8,192 | Dimensions: 23.2 x 14.3 x 0.9 inches | Weight: 13.6 pounds Pros: Cons: The Huion Kamvas Pro 24 4K Drawing Tablet's graphics showcase over one billion colors, and the tablet has an excellent 1,200:1 contrast ratio and 140% sRGB color gamut. With 4K UHD graphics, the 3,840 by 2,160 pixels mean you can see every detail as you're drawing and sketching. Another perk? The tablet works with most artistic software, including Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. It also comes with a mini key dial for programming shortcuts, and the pen has two buttons, too. Another great feature about the pen is that is has a points per second (PPS) rate of 300, which is how frequently the pen sends positioning data to the computer, which results in smoother, more accurate brush strokes. The tablet also has an anti-glare screen so you can work without worrying about sun glare or bright lights in your work space. Some people complain about the annoying process of physically connecting this tablet to a computer, saying it must be actively unplugged and then reconnected every time you shut the system down, and a few people reported their Kamvas Pro 24 breaking down completely within a mere two years of purchase. Most of the reviews for this drawing tablet are glowing, however, which makes sense given other highlights like the aforementioned PPS report rate and its 60-degree stylus tilt sensitivity. And, while it's not as heavy as the XPPen Artist 24 Pro 2.5K QHD, it's still 13.6 pounds, so don't expect to tuck this into your bag regularly. Amazon Work surface: 15 x 8.5 inches | Battery powered: Yes | Supported OS: Windows, Mac OS, Linux | Pressure sensitivity levels: 8,192 | Dimensions: 16.7 x 10 x 1 inches | Weight: 4.9 pounds Pros: Cons: The Wacom Cintiq Pro 17 Drawing Tablet is a professional-grade piece of hardware that is ready for use by full-time artists, graphic designers, architects and more. Its display refreshes at 120Hz so you can work with minimal lag. The 10-point multi-touch display can be turned, swiped on or zoomed in or out from in the same manner as you control a smartphone screen with your fingers, too. Its UHD display has a 3,840 by 2,160 pixel resolution, and the color support can show over a billion different hues with a 88% Adobe RGB and a 99% DCI-P3 for life-like, vibrant colors. This is an expensive drawing tablet, but it comes with some deal sweeteners, including 10 replacement nibs for the included Pro Pen 3. It also comes with a pen holder and a stand, as well as the cables needed to connect the tablet to you computer. It's compatible with most common operating systems, including Linux, MacOS or Windows. Just keep in mind that users report that the fans are little loud on this device. Apple Work surface: 11.0 x 8.4 inches | Battery powered: Yes | Supported OS: iPadOS | Pressure sensitivity levels: 4,096 | Dimensions: 11.1 x 8.4 x 0.2 inches | Weight: 1.2 pounds Pros: Cons: If you are searching for the best drawing tablet and you are only going to use it for that function, then an iPad Pro is probably overkill. If, on the other hand, you want a compact and portable device that can serve for gaming, video content, surfing the web and using all sorts of programs that doubles as an excellent drawing device, then you should strongly consider the 13-inch iPad Pro (M4). With the latest Apple M4 chip, it processes data at lightning-fast speeds and it can run all sorts of graphically-oriented software like Procreate. The screen's quality in terms of color and sharpness is top notch. While the pressure sensitivity levels are lower here than with many dedicated drawing tablets, it's still plenty precise of a device for most applications. And at a mere 1.2 pounds and less than a quarter inch of thickness, you can take your iPad Pro anywhere. Granted, you'll probably want to protect your investment with a case, but it will still be slender and light. Just make sure you get an Apple Pencil (2nd Gen) along with your iPad if you're getting an iPad for drawing or other art. Amazon Work surface: 11.3 x 8.2 inches | Battery powered: Yes | Supported OS: Windows | Pressure sensitivity levels: 4,096 | Dimensions: 11.3 x 8.2 inches x 0.3 | Weight: 1.9 pounds Pros: Cons: The Microsoft Surface Pro, Copilot+ PC (11th Edition) blurs the line between computer and tablet, with an argument easily made either way. We chose this bundle because it also comes with a handy keyboard which can be used for shortcuts in whatever software you use, be that Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator. As a drawing tablet, the Microsoft Surface Pro, Copilot+ PC (11th Edition) has a strong 120Hz refresh rate and a low latency to register every stylus stroke in real time. Its excellent 1,200:1 contrast ratio means it can display true blacks and rich colors. The 2,880 by 1,920 pixel resolution makes for sharp, detailed graphics, too. As with the iPad Pro, investing in a Microsoft Surface Pro, Copilot+ PC (11th Edition) is overkill if all you will ever use it for is drawing or graphics work. It's also important to note that like the iPad Pro (M4), the pen's sensitivity can't match that of a dedicated drawing tablet. If you want a capable computer that can be used for myriad of applications, then this tablet is a savvy investment. And, given the price of this device, we're not using that term lightly. The Forbes Vetted editorial team includes numerous tech experts who have spent years researching, testing, and reporting on all things digital and tech—and, in the case of executive editor Dave Johnson, writing multiple books on tech topics, too. When selecting the best drawing tablets, we factored in expert insight and recommendations, customer reviews and ratings, rigorous research and our own hands-on experience. There are several features you need to consider in choosing what will be the best drawing tablet for your needs, including: The best drawing tablet you can buy is one that fits your budget and serves your purposes. Think in terms of screen size, software compatibility, operating system compatibility, contrast ratio, and size and portability. If you will be using your drawing tablet for work, features like programmable buttons may increase your efficiency and be a selling point; if it's just for use as a hobby, consider a device that can also serve other purposes, such as a tablet that happens to be good for drawing. After our own research and testing, as well as interviewing experts, we chose the Wacom Cintiq 22 as the best drawing tablet overall for its useful blend of these must-haves. If you are looking for a device that can be used as a drawing tablet as well as for other computing, a Surface tablet or an iPad are well worth considering, with iPads being celebrated for their ease of use. 'Using an iPad, especially with the Apple Pencil, makes it really easy for me to draw and get the exact design I'm hoping to create,' says Alex Tessendorf. 'I use ProCreate, and I love the newest generation of the Apple Pencil because it works as close to real pencils and markers when I apply pressure to get a darker or thicker line. It really mimics the experience of drawing for me.' Tattoo artist Devin Noir echoes these sentiments. He specifically mentioned how Apple makes it feel natural to use, with an intuitive interface: 'For me, the iPad is the best option hands down. The interface is super intuitive; it feels really natural to use; and the interface makes everything easy, even if you're just starting out.'Noir went on to discuss some of the ways that the iPad can help budding digital artists. He recommended Apple's signature software, 'Procreate, [which] is incredibly powerful. [Apple] puts out a ton of tips and tutorials on their socials, which makes it easy to pick up even if you're coming from pen and paper or a different program.' That's not to say he doesn't recommend other tablets like the Microsoft Surface Pro, Copilot+ PC (11th Edition), adding, "I know some people love the Surface, and my first mentor swore by it. But for me, the iPad has always been the most seamless way to bring my ideas to life.' One of the biggest perks to using an iPad for drawing is the lifespan, too. iPads also tend to last years thanks to iPadOS software and security updates and their overall durability. 'I've been using the same iPad since 2019 for all my digital art and tattoo designs, and it still runs smoothly,' says Noir. Many artists choose to use drawing tablets because they create the ability to easily erase, undo, and redo marks created by that digital paintbrush, pencil, pen or other medium. Drawing tablets also provide access to a wide range of digital art tools and software, opening up possibilities beyond traditional mediums, and they are more efficient than working with physical canvases, pastels, charcoal and other artistic media.