Friday, May 17th 2024

Xencelabs Unveils Industry First 16-Inch 4K OLED Pen Display

Xencelabs, the global provider of digital drawing solutions and new choice for creative professionals, announces the Xencelabs Pen Display 16, its new pen-on-screen solution for creative content professionals, educators, and students. Flexibility is one of the hallmarks of the Xencelabs Pen Display 16 and the number of ways you can use the device is a testament to Xencelabs' product design philosophy. At just 0.47 inches (12 mm) and very light, 2.67 lbs (1.21 kg), the display can go wherever creativity takes you - to your favorite café, a client presentation or from classroom to home. The Xencelabs Pen Display 16 will connect to any compatible PC, Mac, or Linux laptop via a single USB-C to USB-C cable. A 10-bit hub is included for those needing to connect through HDMI or DisplayPort. The included light and easy to carry Xencelabs Mobile Easel stand offers two drawing angles.

A 4K OLED pen display answers the call from creative users wanting the colors from their drawings and paintings to be more vivid and realistic. The OLED display also provides an absence of visual artifacts such as backlight bleeding and blooming pixels. Furthermore, artists delight in the device's ability to create lifelike colors against a true black background.
Additionally, the display's edge-to-edge, super-AG etched glass surface offers a seamless and natural pen-on-paper feel and virtually no glare. Supporting up to 1.07 billion colors, the pen display features five factory-calibrated color spaces: Adobe RGB (98%), P3-DCS (98%), sRGB (99%), Rec 2020 and Rec 709. The display's aluminium back housing delivers rapid heat dissipation without any disruptive fan noise.

Fluid, Accurate, Responsive Pen Performance
The Xencelabs Pen Display 16 comes with two pressure-sensitive pens to meet with the ergonomic or style needs of the artist. The 3-Button pen has a wider barrel with three customizable application shortcut buttons and the two button Thin Pen is for those who are looking for the feel and effects produced by a real pencil or thinner brush. Both come with a pressure-sensitive eraser.

Quick Keys - Up to 40 Shortcuts per Application
The super user-friendly Quick Keys remote features eight customizable keys with OLED display and a color-coded dial for creating multiple software application shortcuts. It works up to 53 hours on a single charge.

Pricing and Availability
The Xencelabs Pen Display 16 Bundle ($1,249. MSRP USD, €1389 MSRP EU, £1199 MSRP UK) and Xencelabs Pen Display 16 Essentials ($999. MSRP USD, €1129 MSRP EU, £969 MSRP UK) are expected to be available this May and the end of June respectively at the Xencelabs eStore and Amazon.
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5 Comments on Xencelabs Unveils Industry First 16-Inch 4K OLED Pen Display

#1
LabRat 891
I can see the value of such a unit, esp. for more 'commercial' / 'professional' work.

Seems like this'd be dreamy for a graphic designer in marketing, etc.
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#3
LabRat 891
kondaminno brightness?
PRs *always* lack key technical details (even when it makes the product 'look good')
Brightness
300 cd/m2, with power (only in Pen Display 16 Bundle)
170cd/m2, one cable
Display Technology
OLED 4K
Contrast Ratio
100000:1 (typ)



Screen Size (measured diagonally)
15.6 in (39.6 cm)



Active Area
13.55 in x 7.6 in (344.2 x 193.6 mm)

Display Resolution
3840 x 2160 pixels
Supported Resolution
800x600@60Hz (SVGA)
1024x768@60Hz (XGA)
1280x720@60Hz (HD)
1280x1024@60Hz (SXGA)
1600x1200@60Hz (UXGA)
1920x1080@60Hz (FHD)
2560x1440@60Hz (QHD)
3840x2160@60Hz (4K UHD)

Displayable Colors (maximum)
1.07 billion colors
Color Gamut Coverage Ratio


Adobe RGB 98%
P3-D65 98%
sRGB 99%
REC 709 99%
REC 2020 82%

Surface
Edge-to-edge tempered glass with Super-AG etching™

Pen Technology
Pen
3 Button Pen + Er
www.xencelabs.com/us/products/pen-display-16
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#4
kondamin
LabRat 891PRs *always* lack key technical details (even when it makes the product 'look good')
300, that's a bit of a let down for a +$1K new product
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#5
LabRat 891
kondamin300, that's a bit of a let down for a +$1K new product
Perhaps. However you have to take into account the fact OLED's contrast ratio is insane.
Given the right workspace, even dimmer (like w/o external power) would still be advantageous over an IPS or VA derived Pen Display.
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