I'm using a graphics monitor now XP-Pen Artist Pro 16 (2 gen). I really like it, it's a fairly fresh and good model. These are fairly recent models of excellent quality for their cost.
I agree with the comments above, Huion and XP-Pen will be a good choice, regardless of whether you want a graphics monitor or a graphics tablet. The main thing is not to get lost in this huge number of models and opinions.
I also recommend YT reviews and comments below them. Good luck choosing a new workhorse!
I agree with the rest of the comments, Huion or Xppen. I have a Huion monitor and tablet and have no problems. But Xppen has models with 16k pressure levels that look very good.
Get a tablet and a separate decent monitor. It's cheaper that way, a proper color corrected monitor will outlive your tablet and your neck will thank you.
Large tablets will give you more control while avoiding drawing from your wrist so that you don't speedrun into RSI.
As far as my experiences with tablets go, I had a Huion (+5 years old by now) and I wasn't impressed with the build quality, and especially the pen, but it works well once you get used to it.
After it I got a Wacom Intuos Pro (PTH-860) but only because I managed to get it at half the price, which was still eye-wateringly high. Good? Yes, once you disable the darn side buttons. Worth it? Nah.
150-200 usd for a tablet goes a long way today.
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I agree with the comments above, Huion and XP-Pen will be a good choice, regardless of whether you want a graphics monitor or a graphics tablet. The main thing is not to get lost in this huge number of models and opinions.
I also recommend YT reviews and comments below them. Good luck choosing a new workhorse!
Large tablets will give you more control while avoiding drawing from your wrist so that you don't speedrun into RSI.
As far as my experiences with tablets go, I had a Huion (+5 years old by now) and I wasn't impressed with the build quality, and especially the pen, but it works well once you get used to it.
After it I got a Wacom Intuos Pro (PTH-860) but only because I managed to get it at half the price, which was still eye-wateringly high. Good? Yes, once you disable the darn side buttons. Worth it? Nah.
150-200 usd for a tablet goes a long way today.