The other suggestions are probably better for serious drawing, but I was recommended the Inspiroy 2 as a solid entry level drawing tablet and it's what me and my partner share.
I don't know what is the best bang for your buck on tablets, but I do know Wacom is overpriced for the quality you get. They used to be the only name in the game 10+ years ago and have been riding that since. Even after competition arose.
My information may be outdated because from the artists who have their tools posted: @gabriannearts.bsky.social @voidhound.bsky.social @azeldraws.bsky.social all use Wacom. And given their skill in the craft, they probably know a good quality tablet when they use one!
I just recently got a Wacom Cintiq 22 and Clip Studio Paint, still getting the hang of it, but it's wonderful so far! The majority of my work is done on iPad Pro, with Apple Pencil 2, and Procreate. ^^
I switched to an iPad a while ago, but before that I used Wacom tablets and they never failed me. My aunt gave me a 10 year old in and it still worked like a dream when I used it
Yoo Lance! I can help you on Telegram if you want. I used Wacom and Huion brands and I recommend both. Wacom is nice for low and high tier while Huion is great for mid tier.
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