The iPad Pro 12.9's mini LED display brightness can go up to 600 nits with normal usage and up to 1600 when viewing HDR content. All Samsung Tab S9 tablets use Dynamic AMOLED 2x. The M2 iPad Pro 12.9 uses a mini-LED IPS LCD while the 11-inch model uses normal LED IPS LCD. ![]() Rear 13MP wide, 8MP ultra-wide, front 12MP wide and 12MP ultra-wide ![]() Rear 13MP wide, 8MP ultra-wide, front 12MP ultra-wide Specs comparison table Tabletsġ2.9-inch mini LED IPS LCD, 600 nits, HDR 1600 nitsġ1-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2x, 420 nits to 750 nits HDRġ2.4-inch Super AMOLED, 420 nits to 650 nits HDRġ4.6-inch Super AMOLED, 420 nits to 930 nits HDRįront 12MP f/2.4, rear wide 12MP f/1.8, ultra-wide 10MP f/2.4 So I suggest choosing which tablet based on what else you may want to do other than drawing. If you're only into drawing, both tablets are great for drawing, and there are plenty of capable drawing apps on iPadOS and Android. The downside is you need two device to do the work. If you have a computer, you can extend the computer desktop over to the tablet and use those vector graphic design apps on the tablet. I personally don't do vector graphic design on tablets as I prefer the desktop apps. leading, kerning, line space, indents, paragraph spacing, justification, alignment. If you're really into vector graphic design, I recommend you go the iPad route because Affinity Designer is a one time purchase and you can access your files forever as there's no subscription to lock access to your files.įor example, to create the specs comparison table below is easy with Adobe Illustrator but extremely challenging with the Samsung tablets due to the lack of graphic design apps with good typography and font controls, e.g. The only vector graphic design app on Android that's worth trying is Vector Ink and that's USD 9.99/month or USD 29.99/year. I'm talking about apps such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Affinity Photo, Affinity Designer and Affinity Publisher, Vectornator, Amadine. The main advantage iPads (left) have over the Samsung tablets for visual content creators is there are more graphic design apps from the Apple App Store that can handle typography, layout and vector. Both Apple Pencil 2 and Samsung S Pen are accurate, have good pressure sensitivity, consistent and predictable performance. Bottom lineįor drawing purposes, both M2 iPad Pros and Tab S9 tablets are on par. Oh, if you cannot differentiate the two tablets from the photos below, iPad Pro is the one with the white Apple Pencil and Samsung has the black S Pen.īy the way, if you have intention to get either tablet, do consider using the affiliate links to help support my blog, which in turns helps me create more reviews here and on my Youtube channel. ![]() I have these two tablets only because I happen to have a tech channel on Youtube. I'm currently using the M2 iPad Pro 11 (I sold the 12.9 to downgrade) and the Samsung Tab S9 Ultra (traded in the S8 Ultra). And since the upgrades are incremental, I'm reusing some photos from the previous article. These two new tablets are just incremental upgrades to the M1 iPad Pro and Tab S8 tablets so what I've written beneath still apply to those tablets. Once again I'm here to help you figure out which tablet to get for creating digital art and graphic design because these are definitely the two best tablets in the market right now as of Aug 2023. This article is an update to the one I wrote last year for M1 iPad Pro vs Samsung Tab S8.
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