I just had hoped that maybe the first release would have been in a size that is NOT already offered by everyone but yet requested by many. Like an 18" or 20".
I was just hoping for a Large regular pen tablet. Not everyone can work on a display tablet all day. I had to give up my Cintiq because of pain with neck and shoulder positions that display tablets put you in.
Any chance Xencelabs would make a display or pen that tracks pen rotation (like the Wacom Art Pen?) As far as I can see it's the only thing Wacom really has over this.
While 60hz is perfectly fine, I think the only thing you dropped the ball on this is by not going for 120hz. Literally everything else about this tablet looks like something I want to buy, and even at 60hz I think I would buy this over any Wacom equivalent simply because of the fact that this doesn't have a fan. All the other features seem fantastic, and the price seems totally reasonable. But again, I'd have been fine with paying a bit more for a faster refresh rate.
Amen! After trying 2 Wacom pro 24's and a pro 32 I gave up on Wacom's newer models with the fan noise. It's really great to see this product with no fans and a metal (I'm presuming aluminium?) back to dissipate heat. Smart.
It's for professionals. $1900 USD it's pretty competitive if we compere it to Wacom and Huion offerings. In infact it has many advantages like no fan noice, built great quality, and being able to move windows across all monitors within the tablet (that's amazing feature). My only critique is there is no multi-touch support. But I know I'm in the minority most artists don't use multi-touch . Even then I'm planning on getting one, hopefully they will have a touchscreen versión later.
So many thoughtful and inspiring features, this is a game changer 100%! Thank you for designing and creating such a fantastic pen tablet 💜🐾💙
This drawing display has the heart and soul of the cintiq 22HD which I had and I couldn't be happier ❤❤
I’m super thrilled to get this display. I have high hopes for the company. Thanks for thinking of us fellow artists Xencelabs🎨🥳👏🏽
You mean thank you XP Pen.
@@ToddDolce Lol no.
@@itsmichaelfig since Xence is part of XP
@@ToddDolce I get it then lol my bad haha
I just recently heard of you guys and your pen tablet, now you just busted this out?! I'm an immediate fan
As a Linux user myself thank you for making it Linux ready on launch ❤
Pre-ordered mine today, can't wait!
Did you receive the tablet?
@Chris Saint Not yet, received a message that it's been dispatched.
@leshaprasad It's been more than 2 weeks, and you still haven't received your tablet?
@@saint272009 Currently they have a 30-60 days timeline for shipping of pre-orders, stated at checkout.
@@leshaprasad Gotcha
I just had hoped that maybe the first release would have been in a size that is NOT already offered by everyone but yet requested by many. Like an 18" or 20".
I love yall products, hopefully yall can make a 16 inch display one day??
I was just hoping for a Large regular pen tablet. Not everyone can work on a display tablet all day. I had to give up my Cintiq because of pain with neck and shoulder positions that display tablets put you in.
Any chance Xencelabs would make a display or pen that tracks pen rotation (like the Wacom Art Pen?) As far as I can see it's the only thing Wacom really has over this.
While 60hz is perfectly fine, I think the only thing you dropped the ball on this is by not going for 120hz. Literally everything else about this tablet looks like something I want to buy, and even at 60hz I think I would buy this over any Wacom equivalent simply because of the fact that this doesn't have a fan. All the other features seem fantastic, and the price seems totally reasonable. But again, I'd have been fine with paying a bit more for a faster refresh rate.
Amen! After trying 2 Wacom pro 24's and a pro 32 I gave up on Wacom's newer models with the fan noise. It's really great to see this product with no fans and a metal (I'm presuming aluminium?) back to dissipate heat. Smart.
pendisplay 24 work on blender?
What is "RPS" for pen in 24 model?
Wait, they also made the Quick Keys magnetic!
plz pen tablet large
This monitor is definitely for the wealthy only though. Hefty price of 1900 $.
It's for professionals. $1900 USD it's pretty competitive if we compere it to Wacom and Huion offerings. In infact it has many advantages like no fan noice, built great quality, and being able to move windows across all monitors within the tablet (that's amazing feature). My only critique is there is no multi-touch support. But I know I'm in the minority most artists don't use multi-touch .
Even then I'm planning on getting one, hopefully they will have a touchscreen versión later.