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<p>Less than a decade ago, a desktop drawing tablet was an essential tool for just about every professional digital artist. More recently, the iPad Pro, Apple Pencil, and other competing products like the Microsoft Surface line have given creative professionals a range of affordable and portable options to consider. Still, many artists consider dedicated graphics tablets the gold standard for illustration and design. Leading the industry is
Wacom, known for its line of
Cintiq pen displays. For 2019, Wacom has released the entry-level
Cintiq 16, and I’ve been testing how it compares to an 11-inch
iPad Pro and Apple Pencil 2.</p>
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