Which iPad for hobby drawing and leisure?

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Which IPad is well suited for hobby drawing and so as a Netflix / Youtube device?

Is the pen compatible with every iPad and which characters APP is worthwhile?

How do you like the keyboard? Is it good or can you do without it if you don't really use Word etc?

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In general, every Ipad should be suitable.

Most of them use "Procreate" to draw on the Ipad (approx. 11 euro). So my friends have had very good experiences with the app, so feel free to watch the videos.

Personally, I use IbisPaint x which is free and I have had very good experiences with the app so far. (If you are interested in the app, just download it on your mobile phone to try it out.)

If you buy an Apple pen, you really have to make sure that the pen is compatible with your Ipad. My two friends have the same Ipad version, but one Ipad is newer on the market and is accordingly different, and neither of them can connect their pens to the other's Ipad.

Another alternative would be to buy any pen from the Internet that is intended for all devices. This pen would then be cheaper and would work on any device (or any Ipad).

I don't know much about the keyboard, I think people who use Word, Powerpoint etc. A lot use it.

Hope I could help you.

Ch

I have the Ipad Mini 5. It is great for drawing with the Apple Pencil 1 and the performance is great too.

It's just a little smaller. I think that's a good thing because it's easier for me to draw on a smaller format. And you can really just take it with you without having to drag yourself away.

Slightly older Ipads work just as well. You always have to make sure that the pen is compatible. Can be easily found out on Google.

I mainly draw with Adobe Fresco (free in the basic version) because I want to work based on vectors. Procreate is also a great program.