The Tablets I Tested
The [Wacom Intuos Pro Medium Drawing Tablet](https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Wacom+Intuos+Pro+Medium+Drawing+Tablet&tag=thetestedhub-20) is still the gold standard. The pen feel is unmatched and drivers worked on every machine.
Check price on Amazon →I compared five drawing tablets on Windows and Linux to find which ones nailed pen feel, driver stability, and value for everyday digital art.
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The Tablets I Tested
The [Wacom Intuos Pro Medium Drawing Tablet](https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Wacom+Intuos+Pro+Medium+Drawing+Tablet&tag=thetestedhub-20) is still the gold standard. The pen feel is unmatched and drivers worked on every machine.
Common questions
Beginners can usually start with a screenless tablet for half the price. Pro illustrators tend to prefer display tablets after a few months of practice.
Yes. Wacom and Huion both have community Linux drivers that worked in my Ubuntu test machine. XP-Pen needed extra setup but ran fine.








