For those who aren't interested in yet another device to keep track of, the XP-Pen attaches via USB to your existing laptop or desktop so that you can draw directly into your favorite program. And at under $70, it's tough to find a better deal!
If you need to be able to see what you're drawing on the surface of your tablet while the art appears on your desktop, this GAOMON's screen boasts 11.6 inches of room to roam.
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For those who want to open the box of their drawing tablet and get started within minutes, this is the pick for you. Equipped with a battery-free stylus, protective travel case, screen protector, and universal power adapter, this is an incredible bang for your buck.
If you're an artist who needs a lot of room to create your masterpieces, the HUION's 21.5 inch display gives you more than enough space. The adjustable stand also gives it an easel-like quality that's helpful for making the transition from canvas to digital.
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The new 11-inch iPad Pro comes with an amazing Liquid Retina display, True Tone tech, and a maximum refresh rate of 120 Hz, making compatible apps even more detailed and immersive. It's compatible with the second-generation Apple Pencil, which charges wirelessly when you attach it to the iPad.
A high-quality display comes first with the latest iPad Pro. Not only do you get a wider screen than other iPad versions can give you, but the accuracy with the Apple Pen only gets better.
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The Wacom drawing tablet comes with both a pressure-sensitive pen and a jumbo pencil (it even has an eraser)—plus, with a full range of colors at your disposal, you can accurately sketch pretty much anything. The 13.3 inch HD display, and the scratch-proof, anti-glare surface lets you see every detail, and you can even connect to your computer with an HMDI cable for a larger view.

Mary O'Brien is a commerce editor for Hearst Magazines based in northern Virginia. When she's not scouring the internet for the best deals and shopping trends, she is over-caffeinated with her nose in a book.
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