![]() The popular Wacom Intuos Pro tablets ($249–$600 or so) have no screen.If you already bought an iPad and Apple Pencil, it may be cheaper to use one of the applications that let you use the iPad like a Wacom tablet.The non-subscription versions (Duet and Astropad) work fine, but do not operate at the same level as a Wacom tablet. And if you aren't going to use macOS 10.15/iPad OS 13, the third-party software (Duet Pro and Astropad Studio) that lets an iPad function at a near-Wacom level with the Apple Pencil require an annual subscription. The iPad won't be useful nearly that long. If you have nothing, a Wacom tablet is cheaper than an iPad now and in the long run, because a Wacom could last for 10 to 15 years.Which is cheaper depends on your starting point: But if you have a Windows PC, this doesn't help. I don't know whether Sidecar will let the Apple Pencil operate at the same level of quality as a Wacom stylus. *That all changes when Apple releases macOS 10.15 and iPad OS 13 before the end of September 2019 using them together will natively let you use a supported iPad as an external display and tablet input device for a Mac using a new feature called Sidecar, no extra software needed. Buy software ($20 and up) that will let the iPad function as a tablet, since it doesn't do it natively*.To use an iPad as if it was a Wacom tablet for your computer, you have to: (Some very expensive Wacom tablets are also full Windows computers.) You can use the tablet and the stylus it comes with, in any application you have, as soon as you plug it in and install its driver. A typical Wacom tablet is like a mouse, a peripheral input device for a computer, with no OS of its own. ![]() ![]() (Or editing synced photos in Lightroom for iOS.) Unless you acquire additional software to connect an iPad as an input device to your computer, you are using the Apple Pencil on it using only iPad OS apps, and copying those files to your computer after you're done. And it doesn't come with a stylus unless you give Apple another $100. Out of the box, you can't use an iPad as "something better than a mouse" connected to a computer*. An iPad is a standalone device that runs its own apps on its own OS.Let's look at what a Wacom tablet and iPad are, out of the box, without buying anything else. (There are tablets available by Huion and others that are much more affordable, but I haven't used them.read the reviews.) The short answer is, if you just want an upgrade from your mouse, get one of the Wacom Intuos Pro models that cost under $500. But it leaves out a lot of the context, which is important. The article is technically OK, the differences it points out are real differences.
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