Xencelabs Pen Display 16 review: a great value, accurate and compact 4K OLED drawing tablet

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Xencelabs Pen Display 16 review: a great value, accurate and compact 4K OLED drawing tablet
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A serious Wacom alternative.

A lightweight, large striking drawing display aimed at professional artists. The Xencelabs Pen Display 16 performs wonderfully, but you will need the Bundle package as the Quick Keys Remote is essential to get the most from this drawing tablet.earlier this month, and have been using it for four weeks now, to really get to grips with how his new drawing tabletperforms. This tablet is pitched between Xencelabs large Pen Display 24 and the traditional Pen Tablet Medium.

If, like me, you already have a Xencelabs tablet, then you'll likely already have the two excellent styluses, but you can't have too many pens. If you're prone to losing stylus, breaking them then another Xencelabs bundle is welcome.Getting started is easy. The Xencelabs Pen Display 16 comes with every cable and connection type you could need, for whatever laptop of PC you use to run your digital art software .

A quick note, the pen display also comes with a handy sheet clearly showing where cables go and the different set-up configurations. Each cable is colour-tagged, and the sheet is colour coded, so the days of fumbling for connections are finally over.6.2 x 2.46 x 0.47-inches, weighs 142g, 3.

The 4K OLED screen is a star, not simply in dispersing heat but the overall vibrancy and colour display. The screen features an anti-glare coating and is super-smooth to the touch. Xencelabs makes a big deal of its colour quality - with the Pen Display 16 supporting up to 1.07 billion colours, and features five factory-calibrated colour spaces -RGB , P3-DCS , sRGB , Rec 2020 and Rec 709. What all this means in practice is your art will look as I want them too, as intended, and images created here and opened on other devices need little colour correcting.

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