Xencelabs Pen Display 16 Global Launch
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- Опубліковано 7 тра 2024
- The Xencelabs Pen Display 16 🎨
Our Head of Product Michael Thompson introduces the groundbreaking Pen Display 16, with insights from the legendary animator and Xencelabs' first Product Experience Expert, Tony Bancroft (@pumbaaguy)!
Experience the industry's first 16-inch 4K OLED pen display, meticulously designed to merge professionalism and portability into the ultimate thin, lightweight package. 🎨 This revolutionary tool combines deep innovation with effortless usability, ensuring every stroke on the display is as vibrant as your imagination. Whether you’re sketching, modelling, or animating, the Pen Display 16 adapts to your creative process, providing unparalleled precision and comfort.
🌐 Ready to see how Inspiration is Everywhere? Place your order now*:
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Competition is IMPORTANT. Good on Xencelabs for levelling the playing field and creating premium pen displays that rival Wacom's
Now this is next gen
Hello ergonomic Joshua
First off, 👑
Second, you getting one too?
Actually, it's pod racing.
Out of all the major tablet companies I admire the way Xencelabs seems to value the artist needs and feedback. If they can keep this up throughout their growth I think they will become the standard for artist
After both wacom and Xp-pen shared copied work and ai art on twitter, Gaomon and ugee offering ai courses. I understood their outlook on the future of creativity wasn't there. Hopefully this company is actually legit, this looks very promising.
A couple of years back, I switched from my Wacom tablet to the Xencelabs medium tablet bundle and haven't looked back! The quality is outstanding, their customer support should you need it, is prompt and friendly.
Given how thoughtfully their products are designed, I have no doubt this display tablet will be a hit.
I appreciate you guys filling the demand between the ultra-premium of Wacom and the entry level of XP Pen or Huion. Your products have intrigued me since you started and I've waiting for Xenselabs to release this exact product. It pains me that I can't afford it right now.
this looks really amazing and promising
Well, now I'm torn. Do I want more screen space in the 24in Pen Display, or go for an OLED in the 16in Display? GAH!
OLED + Etching display. I'm gonna cry.
Because I know I won't be getting this amazing product.
$1250? That seems high. I was hoping for a $800-1000 sweet spot.
EDIT: seems like the Essentials SKU is $999 but unavailable atm. But you get a lot of value in the Bundle SKU!
Also, despite being critical of price, this looks like another solid, great product from Xencelabs for professional creatives.
seems to be it. even huions similarly priced 4k non oled 19" is that price.
The Essentials SKU is $999. It has fewer accessories however and requires a computer that has USB-C that supports DisplayPort alt-mode and outputs 15W of power.
Boom! It looks amazing! I can't wait to try one and give you a review!
been waiting for this
I can't wait to get my hands on this!
I'm all in. Need one. Nice product. Big fan of the company. 😊
I saw the 16 inch model at Vertex Conference and was impressed with how thin it was.
I've had my pen tablet for 3 years now and have had no problems with it, so ordering this today was a no brainer.
I am a bit worried about OLED burn-in though, I know OLEDs have been getting better but with this being a productivity tool, the UI for apps Photoshop or Zbrush are going to be on the display A LOT.
Ohhhhhhhh.....this is a must!!!!!!!! I must get this!!!!!!
Lovin it!
Very nice!
I wish I was an artist so I could use this. Looks fantastic.
Ok. Seems like a drawing tablet to me. Apple just announced barrel rotation while Wacom just discontinued the only other device that offered barrel rotation in the ENTIRE tablet market.
The only reason I can come up with that this feature isn't being included in this, or ANY other tablet, is that apple has somehow bought all the parts and imprisoned the people who know how to make them. Either that or the xencelabs and Wacom don't realize how important this feature is and that it should have been a basic part of every drawing tablet since 2012 when it first hit the market.
Where y'all at?
i'm a full time artist, never have used that functionality and disable it when brushes/software adds them
@@TheAlkhemiaStudio what device are you using?
I personally don't use that feature a lot, but they should put it back because other people should have an option to use them too.
Without putting power (I.e. a battery) on the pen, sensing rotation is tricky and makes the pen very fat (e.g. Wacom Art Pen). Wacom found that not that many artists bought that pen and few software companies developed for it. Perhaps if it were standard, that would change.
I'm not sure how many artists actually want tht. But your theory wouldn't surprise me. Buying their way to success is classic apple
I'm excited for when yhe accessories like the VESA mount will come later
Would love to be able to test this thing out. In the market for a new 16 inch tablet and would love to review one
A bit grandiloquent at the beginning but other than that I think they are really pushing for a better experience and quality products without an stratospheric price tag.
Would love if you made a quick keys remote that could work with iPadOS and its apps. This would be killer in affinity apps as well as procreate, etc.
This looks amazing. I currently use laptops with a stylus.. but this looks so much better and 4k looka amazing at thay size as well. Definitely gonna be a hit.
I’m just wondering how the 2year warranty would work - I live in Australia. I can choose Australia in the shop but the payment is still displayed in US $ so it seams everything is based in the US. Wacom has a “Wacom Australia eStore” prices are listed in AUD, this gives me more confidence regarding warranty.
This one is make for me!
How hot does the screen get?
OLED?, VESA compatible stand? single cable connectivity?
you had my curiosity
now you have my attention
Cool to see. Im all for Xence and Huion to overtake as standard.
(Confused how we get Xence from sense 😂 not the best idea for marketability and searching tbh)
Been wanting a smaller drawing tablet to replace my cintiq 27qhd. Im considering this but Im curious see how strong the sparkle from the etched glass is.
No sparkle. :)
I can also confirm. No sparkle
Love Xencelabs and have 24 display myself which is great. However, they mentioned a VESA compatible stand for the 16 in this video, should we hold our breath? I only mention this because I've been waiting for the Multi Axis stand for the 24 which was announced last year and there is no sign of it anymore. Was it dead on arrival?
Sounds like the VESA mount talked about will also fit the 24 display. Same mount.
Same here. Eagerly awaiting the Multi Axis Stand. Presumably there were some production issues and it should be launched any time now. Not holding my breath though, it's been promised a few times before.
I'm in looooove baby
Por fin será un poco más asequible
I hope it won't be like wacom intuos tablet where when you press the power button the Bluetooth doesn't work
Can this be used in screenless mode as just a tablet? I would def even do that.
You could buy a Ferrari and park it in the garage and just sit in it making zoom zoom noises. But they already make what you're asking for and it's a lot cheaper.
Interesting idea. Why would you prefer that?
is it VRR flicker free?
You provide Wacom level products at Wacom level prices, so what is the USP?
y’all showed me i gonna get
Please also launch in Vietnam
What is the refresh rate for the pen display 16? I checked the specifications page and can't find it.
60Hz, it's listed on the spec page where it lists all the supported resolutions.
@@bagthebag8049 ah dang, I was hoping for 120hz. But it's still cool that it has a 1ms response time.
If a company doesn’t brag about 120hz, just assume it’s 60.
@@IsaacBrown-kk7jx bro even 90hz would be insane considering the other specs 😭
Nice
None of the links work...
I'm confused on the portability part. The man said he could be creative anywhere like on his couch, but wouldn't he still have to be connected to a PC?, laptop? or does this have a built in drawing program where you could really use it anywhere???
It does need to be connected to a computer to work, but it's so thin and light you could bring it most anywhere.
Is it compatible with VESA mount?
We are working on an easel which will support VESA compatibility. This is coming soon!
@@Xencelabs Can you say roughly when? If not one is left to presume not very soon.
Does it have multi touch?
It does not have multi touch
isn't the display a touchscreen?
unless it's supported by teradici this won't see wide spread adoption in any kind of professional studio setting.. I'd love to test this tablet, but Wacom market dominance in kernal level driver support, esp for Linux. It's a shame because this looks great
Teradici support is being developed. Alpha driver about to be tested but I’m sure there will be some initial bugs.
Note too, in Linux, kernel driver has very limited functionality unless the community develop it. With Xencelabs the driver is completely developed and has mostly the same functionality as the Windows and Mac drivers.
Get better PEN TIPS, my only complaint about Xence Labs displays
I had to jump to Huion as your pen display doesn’t support holding the pen at distance from the screen which is essential for using 3D applications.
This has a 10 mm (or thereabouts) hover height and button activation.
Why can't anybody get their pen down to 1g of IAF like Wacom?
Very few people have the muscle control to hold the pen at 1 g. I would guess the majority of artists are around 10 to 20 g at the light end. For a heavy-handed artist, much more than that.
@@VocalMike I'm not sure where you get that from... plenty of artists use pens and pencils for getting hair thin lines, hatching, light shading so they would develop that control easily. Especially light shading with pencil using circular side motions. Anyone who has practiced a value scale in graphite has this control, they're just making it less lifelike for professional artists (and 3g is on the upper end of bad, huion has 2g). People who are heavy handed usually death grip the pen which shouldn't be encouraged anyway, as well as faster wear on your pen tip and tablet surface. Not a good reason to not improve the pen IAF, if someone feels its too light they can turn up the sensitivity, but no matter how low you turn it down on a bad pen it won't make a line when it should like a real tool and feels much less natural. People who do stippling art I'd definitely recommend against anything with 3g IAF like xp pen.
@@lesnacke I agree that the capability for lighter is always better so you have the choice but that most artists would struggle to maintain a consistent 1g pressure. A 3-button pen is around 17g and you'd have to use muscle control to continually lift 16g to get a 1g on the surface.
It's quite easy to measure one's ability by getting a kitchen or postal scale that measures in grams. When I try to draw at the lightest, I cannot maintain 1g consistently. When trying for 1g, I vary between 1 and 8g with most of the time around 5g. If I had to do that for any length of time it would be very tiring. Admittedly there will be some much more talented individuals than me who are more consistent but that is my experience.
Remember too that the purpose of a pressure curve, which can be adjusted is to make it more comfortable to get extremely thin lines with less effort. If your natural sweet spot for drawing is say, 8g, you can adjust the pressure curve so that 8g will produce a very fine line indeed, without as much tension on your muscles.
Looks good but that price... What in the world is this company thinking? Who is this product for? No way professionals are willing to pay $1250 for a 16 inch tablet. Not many of us need portability. And the majority that do need portability dont need it all the time, and are willing to use a much cheaper device to get the job done. That's on top of the fact that 16 inches isnt really portable. You can get this or a brand new m4 i pad pro 13 inch. Or for a little bit less, a huion kamvas pro 24. 😐
I’m always surprised to read comments like this. Professionals make money from drawing and there are things like tax deduct and write-off. Sure there are hobbyist, part timers and underpaid manga artist who cannot afford this. But this doesn't mean there is no market for a product like this. Luckily there are also many artists, designers and architects who make a decent living using drawing displays at various companies or free lance. For them, 1250 is not that big of an investment for an essential tool or compared to other offerings like the Cintiq pro 16 pro. Don't forget this includes the 100 euro quick keys and other accessories. The essential bundle is 1000. In my network, digital drawing at various locations (home, office, client) is a growing need and this is by far the lightest solution. It fits in any slightly larger backpacks alongside a laptop and the fact that it feeds from a laptop is a big weight saver. And if you draw professionally you might agree 16” is the bare minimum to comfortably work long hours, and the higher resolution and contrast ratio also help to reduce strain. Sure I'd wish if things were lighter, but until a 16” iPad arrives a pen display is the only portable solution.
@@bonkfarid2611 The issue of 16 inches being the minimum has a lot more to do with software than it does with the tablet itself. If you haven't tried a 13inch ipad you probably should. Also it sounds you are part of an exceptionally small minority of people that this product is for. The other 99% of people don't need any portability and would prefer a company like xencelabs actually put there effort into created a dedicated device.
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xencelabs vs apple
Xencelabs just waved Wacom bye bye.