For me the best option have always been wacom intuos small without screen . It's a sort of convenience when you always see your work as a whole, unobstructed by your right hand, palette and stick in left hand or whatever . Always on a big horizontal IPS screen . No need to bend over in some uncomfortable pose. Had same…
My best Wacom was an old light gray colored one. First in intuos line probably. It was closer to medium size and had small margins around working area , no buttons , nothing redundant , watertight plus a thick everlasting cable. Perfectly fitting a table surface with keyboard on the left . Lasted more then decade. Couple…
Avoiding the large graphic tablets makes sense. Medium works (for me) well. a dedicated Pen Display or Pen tablet are the more reliable options but you could choose Android and super display.* Those S-pens use Wacom EMR-technology and have tilt support. Only purchase the Android-tablet, if you can get more usage out of it.…
Vote goes to using a traditional drawing tablet because I simply can't imagine an Android (or any other, really) tablet working all too reliably all day long when hooked up to a computer through an app. And like gnoop I'm not a fan of screen tablets/pen displays - I don't think they integrate too well, the application…
Can confirm, after breaking it in it started to squeak when you applied even just minor pressure. Seemed like the larger the tablet, the worse it got. Also didn't it have those really noisy first generation ultra-stiff buttons that make obnoxious clicking sounds? I never used them but I recall they felt quite sharp and…