
The M1 Max is the most powerful version of the M1 generation, followed by the M1 Pro. Because of its size, it’s definitely a starter tablet, but if you’re just looking for something to noodle around with, then this might be a good place to start.Apple introduced the update to their first SoC for the Mac, the M1 Pro and M1 Max , that focused on professional users in October 2021. It claims 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity, which matches that of much more expensive models, and promises to work with Windows, Mac and a wide variety of graphics software.

Like the PenPad, it’s only a drawing surface, so it needs to be attached to a screen or monitor. That means it’s easy to stick in a bag and take on the go. Huion Inspiroy H640P Graphics Drawing Tablet Best Budget Tablet for ArchitectsĪt $44, the Huion Inspiroy H640P is the cheapest option, and with a 6.3×3.9 inch working area, it’s also one of the smallest and lightest. Its flexibility might not always be a huge plus, though, because it means that you have to use it on a hard surface like a desktop or, if you’re traveling, an old-school clipboard.

The biggest draw of the PenPad is that the drawing surface bends kind of like a thick piece of rubber, which makes it super easy to travel with. It comes in at about $50, making it much cheaper than other options, and the 1,024 levels of pressure sensitivity and 6.5-inch-by-4-inch drawing area make it adequate for most architectural purposes. It is only a drawing surface, not a visualization screen, so it has to be used with a computer. The VT PenPad is an affordable option if you’re looking for a starter tablet. The VT PenPad via Designmodo VT PenPad Best Starter Tablet for Architects If you already have an iPad Pro or are considering getting one for other uses, then the Pencil is a great investment to open up a world of drawing opportunities. Starting at $649 for the Pro and $99 for the Pencil, the set is considerably cheaper than the above options, and quality and support run high. On the other hand, the fact that the products are from Apple means that they are well-designed and reliable, and several apps have been specifically designed for them (see earlier articles here and here). The fact that the iPad and Pencil are from secretive and territorial Apple also brings a few cons like how it can only run Mac OS apps, a potentially big problem for architects, and there is no public data on the exact pressure sensitivity of the Pencil. Because it’s primarily designed for non-drawing use, it does have some unique quirks, like its glossy screen finish and extreme smoothness, that might be uncomfortably different from drawing on a piece of paper. The iPad Pro isn’t a dedicated drawing tablet, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be used that way. Drawing on the iPad Pro via uMake Apple iPad Pro Best Apple Tablet for Architects
