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Galaxy Tab A9+
$179.99
Wacom
Based on 196 Reddit mentions
$899.95
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I think your only options are the Samsung Galaxy Tab S Ultra or the Wacom Movink Pad Pro 14. I'm pretty sure they're the largest android tablets you can get (I could be wrong, but anything else won't have a good pen for drawing anyway) You should look into both of these. The Samsung will have better
...GardenIll8638 in r/ClipStudio
February 6, 2026 3:18 AM
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This is in the range of ipad pro prices. Spec-wise it's not as bad as the smaller movink but it's still a bit disappointing imo. It's using a snapdragon from 2 generations ago and is using an older android version from last year. I dunno how many OS/security updates they guarantee if any. Resolution
...six_artillery in r/wacom
October 2, 2025 7:35 PM
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For me, it’s the clean user interface that comes with Procreate, although Clip Studio Debut has a “Simple Mode” that works nicely. I also find that I can integrate the IPad seamlessly with my Studio desktop and transfer rough sketches in Procreate to Rebelle. Not sure that’s possible with the Wacom.
...Intelligent-Car9678 in r/wacom
July 22, 2025 12:43 PM
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I'm using Wacom MovinkPad Pro 14 for last 2 monthsMainly : Infinite Painter / Krita / CSP I tried it to use it as "wireless display"with laptop: Macbook pro (2024) with 24MB and M4 processorwith:Rebelle , Artrageand it wasn't good enough for me. There were:- limited pen functionality - lag, buttons,
...Mike-Hortz-2021 in r/wacom
April 16, 2026 2:12 PM
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While I won’t comment on the pen comparison (someone else already did and I’m not that experienced with it anyways) I find your arguments for Wacom ’s tablets a bit lacking because: Clip Studio PAINT *is officially available on iPadOS the exact same way it’s available on Android in Wacom’s (or Samsu
...ngbeslhang in r/drawingtablet
December 26, 2025 5:36 PM
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Honestly, if you're comfy using a traditional non-display tablet, stick with those. I moved to display tablets years ago, and honestly wish I hadn't. You need to train your brain to use either one comfortably, and that can take a few weeks. I lost my ability to use the traditional tablet, and uhg...
...Zillychu in r/wacom
March 10, 2026 11:00 PM
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