iPad (9th generation) tablet for drawing & art

  • If you’re on a tighter budget, there’s no question that the ninth-generation iPad is the one to buy. with Just a little price, you get access to iPadOS and many drawing apps like Procreate.

    There is no change in design, With its Touch ID sensor and Home button below the display, the iPad (9th Gen) looks a bit out-of-date compared to other iPads available.

    Compared to Apple’s more expensive iPads, this iPad lacks some of the features: a laminated construction, an anti-reflective coating, and Wide DCI-P3 color support.

    But it still features a 10.2-inch Retina display with True Tone and 105.3% of the sRGB color gamut, delievering incredibly sharp and detailed graphics and text.

    It has the A13 Bionic chip with 3GB of RAM, which is plenty powerful for basic drawing, sketching, and other things. Its storage starts at 64GB but you can go up to 256GB if needed.

    It works with Apple Pencil 1st generation, which is still one of the best iPad styluses. You can seamlessly draw with tilt and pressure sensitivity, as well as palm rejection.

    The iPad 9th gen is excellent for its price, whether you are an amateur or professional illustrator/designer/artist, you will enjoy working on it.

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