The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ is also good for manga drawing. It has a large screen, long battery life, and supports advanced stylus features that allow for detailed and accurate illustrations.
The iPad Pro is a great choice. It has a high-resolution display and excellent pen sensitivity.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S series can also be good. They offer powerful performance and good color accuracy for creating manga. However, it depends on your specific requirements and budget.
I'd recommend the Lenovo Tab M8. It offers a good balance of price and performance, and its display is decent for manga drawing. However, it might not handle very complex tasks smoothly.
The best features of a manga drawing tablet often include high pressure sensitivity for precise lines, a large active area for comfortable drawing, and good color accuracy.
For manga, the XP-Pen Artist Pro series can be a good option. It has excellent build quality, customizable buttons, and good color accuracy. But it depends on your specific needs and budget.
I think the iPad Pro with Apple Pencil is a great choice. It has excellent pressure sensitivity and a smooth drawing experience.
The Lenovo Tab M8 might work for you. It offers a good balance of price and performance, and its display is suitable for comic drawing tasks. However, it might not handle very complex or detailed drawings as well as some higher-end options.
For beginners, the Intuos comic drawing tablet is a solid choice. It has intuitive controls and provides good pressure sensitivity, which is helpful for getting started with digital drawing. Also, it's relatively affordable compared to some higher-end options.
The UT1 drawing tablet was a tablet computer specially designed for mobile drawing, jointly developed by Hanwang Youji and the company. It integrated Youji's 25-year-old digital handwriting technology and the multi-year smart screen technology of the company, bringing a brand-new tablet drawing experience and the fun and convenience of a variety of functions. The screen was 12.2 inches, 3:2 imitation paper screen, which was closer to the screen ratio of A4 paper. It displayed more pictures than the 16:9 screen, which effectively simplified the cumbersome operations such as canvas movement and was more suitable for dealing with painting details. Compared with the 16:9 screen, it increased the painting size by 18.5%. The screen had a 109% sRygB color range, surpassing most Android tablets. The screen display had almost no color difference with the real thing. The 16.77 million colors could bring more accurate color rendering. The image color transition was natural, and the output of the work was not distorted. The tablet had professional eye protection and was certified by Rhine for low blue light. It was also equipped with a passive pressure sensitive pen that could easily grasp the thickness of the lines. Moreover, there were all kinds of mainstream drawing software and even more drawing tools, allowing the user to express their talents to the fullest. The novel "The Clouds Come and Go in the Morning" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
It's not that hard. You need to have a good idea first, then get familiar with the drawing software and tools on your tablet. Start with simple sketches and build up from there.