11 inch iPad Pro (left) – 10.5 inch Galaxy Tab S6 (Right) The iPad Pro 11 inch comes with an aspect ratio of 1.43:1 and the Galaxy Tab S6 has the screen ratio of 16:10. The result is – as you can see in the picture above, the 11 inch iPad Pro has a larger screen giving you a larger working area than the Samsung tablet.
The second generation of the Apple Pencil has a pen latency of 9ms (milliseconds), whereas the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 has a pen latency of 2.8 ms. This ultra-fast pen response rate combined with the faster 120hz refresh rate on the iPad Pro and the Samsung Galaxy Tablets results in a buttery smooth drawing experience.
So we decided to put it to the test. The new Samsung Galaxy Tab A (we got the 8.0″, LTE variant) comes in two colours—black and gray—with an S Pen and 32GB of storage It has a 1920 x 1200 resolution, and is small enough to slip into a medium sized handbag, clearly meant for quick sketches, designing or note taking, or even watching videos
The S6 Lites PPI isn't very high and a matte protector cause quite a bit of pixel distortion. This isn't very ideal for when you're drawing. The rougher plastic surface is also more likely to get scrated and affect pen movement. Also it will cause the soft pen nib to wear out faster.
Recently, Samsung announced the release of its newest table - Samsung Galaxy Tab S7/S7+. It is a much-improved version of the previous Galaxy S6 tablet. It's not only better than Galaxy Tab S6, but it's also better than most of the tablets, depending of course on your needs. This release made us recategorize most of our lists.
. 428 187 62 150 163 264 26 1
is samsung galaxy tab s6 lite good for drawing