Yes, the best iPad in terms of screen color is very accurate for professionals, I have tried it and even though I am not a professional I like how Apple understands how digital drawing tools should be made, it is very easy to use and feels natural compared to my old Wacom😁. Yes, Samsung is a bit expensive, but its advantage is that its OS is more stable and makes the device cooler and more stable than Xiaomi. But indeed for the price of Xiaomi there is no opponent, only Huawei is comparable but loses in Google services.. But I saw in the review of the Xiaomi Tab 6 that there was a bug issue in the palm rejection. Although I haven't tried it myself.
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I heard that they fixed the issue after some updates. Bro Samsungs mid range devices comes with Exynos Chipset. It's terrible handling the heat when you use it long term. Check reviews online. Pretty much everyone hate Exynos powered devices. Their snapdragon variant is superb though but very expensive haha.
Can you guess who supplies screens to Apple😂?
It would be an undeniable choice if the xiomi pad 6 bugs were fixed and it would be completely unopposed. Yes, Exinos is not good in terms of performance and heat, Samsung is good in the Snapdragon variant but unfortunately it is more expensive.
Samsung is the screen supplier? because as far as I know, Samsung is the best screen manufacturer at the moment
Exactly xd. We can't give credits to screen colour accuracy to apple when Sammy is the supplier haha. Even Sammy's low end devices have good oled displays.
Yes, Samsung is very good at screen technology, especially OLED. Hopefully you will soon have a Xiaomi Pad 6 bro, so that there is an opinion from your perspective. So maybe I'll buy it ha.ha.ha😁
Not anytime soon because I bought this tab last year in April so maybe I'll buy an Mi pad 9 or something in the future haha. Oled has a disadvantage bro. It looks great but it's life span is less compared to ips panels unfortunately. That's why some people prefer ips panel TV's instead of oled.
What kind of tablet are you using? good? is the price and specs and experience of using it worth it?
Yes, the OLED screen easily turns green and also burns, making black spots on the screen, unlike IPS LCDs which can repair themselves.
I use an oppo pad air tab. It's low end but you can easily draw in 2k with ease. The only downside is that the ui is lagging because of the low 4gb ram which is not enough to run a bulky OS. An 8gb variant would definitely perform well. It also runs on 60hz refresh rate and my phone runs on 120hz so the stuttering is quite visible to me. That's why I suggested the mi pad. It's rr is 120hz. I don't think even apple has that yet lol.