Following 2021’s successful launch of a mid-sized pen tablet for digital creators, Xencelabs, pronounced “Sense Labs,” unveils feature-packed 4K UHD 24-inch pen-enabled display and workflow accessories for under-2s To do. ground.
“Since we launched our first product, we’ve always looked for new ways to improve the creative workflow,” said Michael Thompson of the company. This is reflected in the design of the display: stunning display fidelity, excellent drawing experience, excellent ergonomics, etc. This device is designed to suit the user’s preferences and maximize productivity. , not vice versa.”
Aimed at digital artists and content professionals looking for something bigger than Procreate running on an iPad, for example, the Pen Display 24 features a 20.75 x 11.7 inch (527.04 x 296.46 mm) 4K UHD (3,840 x 2,160) active zone edge-to-edge tempered glass with glare/reflection reduction and anti-fingerprint coating, along with Xencelabs’ proprietary etching technology, said to provide “the right amount of friction for a natural drawing feel.” I’m here.
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Reported at 330 nits of brightness, it supports 99% of the Adobe RGB color space and 93% of PCI-P3, and the device is validated with Pantone Color and Skin Tone. It also benefits from a fanless design, so you can stay focused during intense creativity. Connectivity includes USB-C, HDMI and DisplayPort and drivers are available for Windows, Mac and Linux systems. The display is powered via the included 12V adapter.
It comes with two different sized pens, both with built-in erasers, 5k resolution and 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity starting at 3g. The tilt stand allows you to adjust the working angle from 16 to 72 degrees with one hand. An optional multi-axis stand is optionally available. It also supports VESA mounting (device weighs 13.3 lbs/6 kg).
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It also comes with the company’s Quick Keys remote, which can be placed on the edge of the display. This battery-powered accessory features his OLED display with rows of physical buttons that can accommodate up to 40 workflow shortcuts per application. A physical dial accommodates functions such as zoom, rotation, and brush size selection.
The Pen Display 24 is available for pre-order now and will be generally available in Q2 2023 for US$1,899. That makes it much cheaper than Wacom’s Cintiq Pro 24, but much more expensive than XP Pen’s Artist Display 24 Pro (although the latter is his 2K display). There are more videos below.
Introducing the Xencelabs Pen Display 24
Product Page: Pen Display 24