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When comparing drawing tablets, it's really confusing which one to choose. Recently, I’ve tried products from various manufacturers, and the XPPen Artist Ultra 16, Wacom Cintiq 16, and HUION Kamvas Pro 16 really show noticeable differences.
The key points when comparing drawing tablets are, after all, the pen pressure sensitivity levels and color reproduction. Having 16,384 levels makes a huge difference in drawing feel. Also, surprisingly important is heat. Long hours of work can cause heat buildup, which becomes stressful.
XPPen has a wide color gamut and vibrant colors, Wacom has minimal lag and is easy to draw on, and HUION supports 4K, making it suitable for detailed work. When comparing tablets, choosing based on your specific use case is best. If you mainly do illustrations, prioritize color gamut; for background art or detailed work, resolution is more important.
Mid-sized tablets around 15 inches start at about 30k yen, while larger professional models can exceed 100k yen. Looking at comparison charts, prices tend to be divided into different ranges, so narrowing down based on your budget and purpose is efficient. Trying them out in stores is the most reliable way.