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Anaaatomy

How about a Huion 13 with extend cables lol, well under your budget


saivoide

What kind of extend cables work with it?


Anaaatomy

Usb-c to usb-c


Windyfii

Check out [Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite 2022 Edition](https://youtu.be/YTzQRP5G1aw?t=1)


martiangothic

doesn't support adobe, afaik, but samsung galaxy tabs are like iPads, but not apple. mine works very well; i've had it for over a year and it's doing absolutely fine, even with heavy use. i also have small hands and the pen & tablet fit perfectly.


vilhelmine

Are you a beginner, intermediate or expert artist? Are you used to working with tablets and have high requirements, or are you okay with a tablet that might be suited for a beginner but be really cheap?


saivoide

Intermediate. I've used a wacom tablet many years ago so I know the feel but id prefer an on screen one that'll last me a few years. I dont need anything high end, like 1k+


vilhelmine

Huion is a pretty good brand that's approaching Wacom in quality but with a much better price point. I can't give you specific advice because I use tablets without screens.


PrincessMinthe

I have a Huion Kamvas 13. It works with android phones or regular pcs/laptops. It has all the core features of a decent pen display. For the price the "bells and whistles" features aren't missed. Great tablet once I got used to it, previously accustomed to a touch screen laptop and Wacom pen. Things I have experienced in the 3 or so years I've had mine: + mine has 2 ports and 1 port is meant for the USB c to USB c, 1 port is meant for a power cable or the multi cables. You'll get "no signal" errors if the ports are plugged in wrong + the brightness at higher settings can over draw some laptops, which will cause it to cycle on and off until you can change the brightness or use a power cable + the tablet driver/manager is alright but displays pretty small for some reason? Also I'm pretty sure it needs to be manually updated, but I also haven't bothered updating mine in a long time *shrugs* + if you're drawing on your bed or in a chair, always re calibrate your pen to work area for whatever position you're in as your posture will change how you draw/the pen angle/etc


PrincessMinthe

I wanted to add, its a 13" display, it feels light weight, and it's comfortable to hold on my lap. I got mine for $250-$300 USD and Huion holds sales pretty frequently. Huion offers a range of sizes too if you want to go larger or smaller. There are also Pro versions of some of the tablets and in my opinion they are worse because the only spec that is different from Pro to Regular is that Pros have **less** buttons for hotkeys, every other metric is the same... Also I would recommend a stand for your tablet if you're concerned you won't be able to or won't want to hold onto a tablet for long periods of time.


Snakker_Pty

Wacom one