>>5801141Granted I have not used one, but knowing that it has a 120Hz screen for twice as fast visual feedback and that the pen tip is much sharper than other pens for steeper tilt angles it either has to have absolutely fucked line wobble or the software has to be a deal breaker for it to be worse than any comparable device from either PC or Android system manufacturers.
And as what I own and use is a PC tablet that's so horrendous to use as being indescribable within the limits of a 4chan post, I'd guess that it probably isn't much worse than that.
To illustrate: The barrel buttons on AES pens are stiffer to press than the volume rocker on my smartphone. If you use those buttons, you can only draw for roughly an hour before your wrist starts to hurt. But you can't functionally avoid using them, since on PC platforms software generally expects to have pointing devices with three buttons. Except even if AES pens do have three buttons (tip and two barrel buttons), only one of those buttons sends mouse clicks and the other turns on eraser mode when held down. It's required that you use these buttons, but the buttons don't fill their purpose, and are physically dangerous to use.
Does the Apple pencil have barrel buttons? No, but it has capacitive touch input. Does it need buttons? No, the software doesn't use them. Problem solved, wrists saved.
Actual real Wacom pens have this solved too, because they have eraser ends and two mouse clicks on the barrel, with ergonomic and extremely light switches.
That's just one thing and I'm at ~1600 letters.
If you want a standalone tablet device that also draws, don't get a PC tablet and don't get an Android tablet. These things suck beyond belief. I don't know enough about the iPad to decide anything other than that I can't recommend against it.