1.iPad Pro 12.9-inch (M1, 2021)
The best iPad for drawing is easily the newest version of their largest offering, the iPad Pro. A gorgeous 12.9-inch Liquid Retina XDR display that also included ProMotion, True Tone, and P3 wide color gamut support puts it so far ahead of other iPads it’s laughable.
At its high end, the iPad Pro comes with 2TB of storage, giving you more than enough space to save all of your artwork and anything else you are working on. Not one to let the premium features stop there, Apple has also included a fantastic 12MP camera on the front and rear of the tablet. Powered by Apple’s M1 chip, the iPad Pro is a sight to behold, if you can afford it that is. If there is one thing the iPad Pro is not, is cheap.
2.Apple 10.9-inch iPad (2022)
The all-new iPad was colorfully redesigned to be more capable, intuitive, and engaging. With a new all-screen design, a 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display, and four appealing colors, iPad provides a powerful way to get things done, create, and stay connected. One may Add iPad-specific accessories to experience limitless versatility. The Apple Pencil is capable of drawing, painting, and writing. The innovative two-piece design of the Magic Keyboard Folio allows you to type comfortably, use a trackpad, and consume information. Two traditional keyboard shortcuts or the trackpad’s click-anywhere capability are available for a wonderful typing experience.
3.iPad Air 4
Finding a great balance between performance and cost can be tricky, especially when it comes to an iPad but we think that we’ve found one just for you. The iPad Air 4 (2020) is a high-quality tablet at a decent price. Already in its 4th generation, the iPad Air is very different than previous iterations thanks in large part to Apple giving the line a revamp. While it looks similar to the new iPad Pro, the price point is much lower.