Graphics {hardware} producer Xencelabs has introduced the Pen Display 24 Studio Series, a brand new show drawing pill designed for inventive professionals. The 24-inch show is the corporate’s first drawing pill with a built-in show to hitch its vary of ordinary pen tablets and comes geared up with options that rival Wacom’s Cintiq collection.
The most important benefit that Xencelabs has in opposition to Wacom is affordability — at $1,899, the Pen Show 24 is significantly cheaper than the $3,500 Wacom Cintiq Professional 27 and contains equipment like a stand and a shortcut distant that Wacom doesn’t embrace as commonplace.
Just like the Cintiq Professional 27, the Xencelabs Pen Show 24 options edge-to-edge tempered glass that’s been etched to supply friction for a extra pure drawing expertise and to cut back glare in brightly lit environments. The glass display is bonded to the sensor with out an air hole to cut back parallax (that hole between the pen nib and the cursor), and there are three buttons with customizable LED backlighting positioned on the highest of the pill’s in any other case uninterrupted floor, every of which may be programmed to shortly entry gadget settings like pen sensitivity.
The display contains a 3840 x 2160 decision, a 60Hz refresh charge, and 330 nits of brightness. It’s able to delivering as much as 1.07 billion colours, with 99 % Adobe RGB and 93 % DCI-P3 colour gamut protection. That’s fairly near what’s provided on the Wacom Cintiq Pro 27, which might make this a good various for people on a tighter funds. The colour accuracy and Pantone help may equally imply some creatives may get away with not needing a devoted reference monitor. And just like the Cintiq Professional 27, the Xencelabs Pen Show 24 can also be validated for Pantone and Pantone SkinTone for accuracy when reproducing Pantone colours and numerous pores and skin tones.
The big bezels across the show aren’t precisely attractive in comparison with these discovered on trendy standalone reference screens, however they serve an necessary objective, offering a large wrist relaxation and permitting customers to clip the included Quick Keys accent — Xencelabs’ various to Wacom’s ExpressKey Remote — on any aspect of the pill with out overlaying the workspace space. The Fast Keys accent is actually a specialised, detachable macro pad that options an OLED show, eight programmable keys, and a programmable dial that may scroll by means of as much as 40 shortcuts in inventive functions.
The Fast Keys accent is included without spending a dime with the Professional Show 24. It’s additionally that can be purchased individually for $99.99 and can be utilized with different Xencelabs drawing tablets.Picture: Xencelabs
There are additionally two totally different pens included within the field to help totally different hand sizes and drawing preferences: the “3-Button Pen v2,” which resembles the Wacom Professional pen, and the “Skinny Pen v2,” which contains a slimmer design nearer to that of an Apple Pencil. Each pens have a built-in eraser on the top, 8192 ranges of stress sensitivity, and an preliminary activation stress that may be adjusted to as little as three grams.
The Pen Show 24 is fanless, comparatively light-weight (13 kilos versus the Cintiq Professional 27’s 16 kilos), and comes with a tilt stand that may be single-handedly adjusted between the angles of 16 and 72 levels. The pill can be mounted on an ordinary VESA mount arm, and Xencelabs stated a multi-axis stand that may freely orientate the pill vertically or horizontally will probably be out there to buy individually (although no value or launch date has been talked about). Ports are positioned on the rear and embrace each HDMI and DisplayPort connections. Drivers can be found for Home windows, Mac, and Linux.
The Xencelabs multi-axis stand (pictured) will probably be bought individually and can be utilized to angle the pill to your required orientation.Picture: Xencelabs
There’s nothing right here that’s particularly revolutionary. The Xencelabs Pen Show 24 shares lots of the identical options because the Wacom Cintiq Professional 27, and Wacom has been setting the trade commonplace for show graphics tablets for years because it first launched the Cintiq collection. Rivals have been making an attempt to match Wacom on high quality ever since, usually being extra reasonably priced however not fairly as dependable or function packed.
However Xencelabs is value keeping track of. Its commonplace pen drawing tablets have been extremely well received, and if its first show pill can ship related outcomes, then Wacom may lastly have an actual market rival to take care of. The Xencelabs Pen Display 24 prices $1,899 and may be preordered at present, with full availability and transport anticipated within the second quarter of 2023.