![]() ![]() Penīoth Apple Pencil 2 and Samsung S Pen supports tilt, pressure and palm rejection. palettes, your canvas space is almost too vertical. When using Samsung tablets in vertical orientation, together with the UI elements, e.g. ![]() Samsung tablets (right) use the 16:10 aspect ratio which more suited for landscape orientation. This video shows PWM in action.Īspect ratio of the display is quite important as it affects productivity and how you use the tablet.Īspect ratio of the iPad Pro (left) is 4:3 and this makes the tablet useable in both landscape and portrait orientation. The Super AMOLED displays used by the Tab S8+ and Tab S8 Ultra have PWM. I personally cannot see PWM in real life but there are people with sensitive eyes who may be able to detect the flicker. One area of concern with OLED displays is pulse width modulation (PWM). The 11-inch Samsung Tab S8 is also using LCD. ![]() Note that the M1 iPad Pro 11-inch is using normal LED LCD and not the mini-LED. I've no preference for either OLED or LCD as long as both look good. There are many who think OLED is the superior display technology. For example, to make white look brighter, you can increase the brightness or make black darker (possible with OLED).Įither way, you won't be disappointed with the display quality of both tablets. While the Tab S8 Ultra's brightness can only reach 400+ nits, due to the extreme contrast ratio of the OLED display, the brightness looks great too. The iPad Pro 12.9's mini LED display brightness can go up to 600 nits with normal usage and up to 1600 when viewing HDR content. The Samsung Tab S8 Ultra uses super AMOLED. The M1 iPad Pro 12.9 uses a mini-LED IPS LCD. Rear 13MP wide, 6MP ultra-wide, front 12MP wide, 12MP ultra-wide Rear 13MP wide, 6MP ultra-wide, front 12MP ultra-wide Specs comparison table Tabletsġ2.9-inch mini LED IPS LCD, 600 nits, HDR 1600 nitsįront 12MP f/2.4, rear wide 12MP f/1.8, ultra-wide 10MP f/2.4 So maybe you should choose the tablets based on what else you may want to do with the tablets instead. If you're only into drawing, both tablets are great for drawing. leading, kerning, line space, indents, paragraph spacing, justification, alignment. When I talk about graphic design, I'm particularly interested at how those apps handle typography, fonts, layout, vector path and shapes, and the adjustments possible.įor example to create the specs comparison table below is easy with Adobe Illustrator but extremely challenging with the Samsung tablets due to the lack of graphic design apps with good typography and font controls, e.g. On the iPad are apps such as Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator, Affinity Photo, Affinity Designer and Affinity Publisher. One area the iPads have over the Samsung tablets is the graphic design apps available from the Apple App Store are much better in quality and have more features. Both Apple Pencil 2 and Samsung S Pen are accurate, have good pressure sensitivity, consistent and predictable performance. Bottom lineįor drawing purposes, both M1 iPad Pros and Tab S8 tablets are on par. The only reason why I have two flagship tablets is because I happen to have a tech channel on Youtube. I've been using the Apple M1 iPad Pro 12.9 since May 2021 and the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra since Feb 2022. This is also an update to the iPad Pro 2020 vs Tab S7 article I wrote 2 years ago. Which is better? That's a question I get asked so often so here's the article that will hopefully answer that. M1 iPad Pro vs Samsung Tab S8 for drawing and graphic design. ![]()
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