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Xencelabs Unveils Industry First 16-Inch 4K OLED Pen Display: The Ultimate Blend of Professionalism and Portability USA - English USA - English
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The ultra ~ Xencelabs, a leading global provider of digital drawing solutions, has recently announced the launch of their newest product, the Xencelabs Pen Display 16. This innovative pen-on-screen solution is designed specifically for creative professionals, educators, and students.

The Xencelabs Pen Display 16 offers users the freedom to create wherever and whenever inspiration strikes. With its sleek design measuring just .47 inches (12mm) and weighing only 2.67 lbs (1.21kg), this display can easily be taken to a favorite café, client presentation, or from classroom to home. It can be connected to any compatible PC, Mac, or Linux laptop with a single USB-C to USB-C cable. For those needing additional connectivity options, a 10-bit hub is included for HDMI or Display Port connections. The display also comes with the Xencelabs Mobile Easel stand, which is lightweight and easy to carry and offers two drawing angles.

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One of the standout features of the Xencelabs Pen Display 16 is its 4K OLED display. This high-resolution screen provides stunning image quality with vivid and realistic colors that are free from visual artifacts such as backlight bleeding and blooming pixels. Artists will also appreciate the true black background that allows for lifelike colors to truly stand out. The edge-to-edge super-AG etched glass surface offers a seamless and natural pen-on-paper feel with minimal glare. With support for up to 1.07 billion colors, this pen display features five factory-calibrated color spaces: Adobe® RGB (98%), P3-DCS (98%), sRGB (99%), Rec 2020 and Rec 709. The aluminum back housing ensures rapid heat dissipation without any disruptive fan noise.

In terms of pen performance, the Xencelabs Pen Display 16 does not disappoint. It comes with two pressure-sensitive pens that cater to different ergonomic and style preferences. The 3-Button pen has a wider barrel with three customizable application shortcut buttons, while the two-button Thin Pen is perfect for those seeking the feel and effects of a real pencil or thinner brush. Both pens also come with a pressure-sensitive eraser.

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For added convenience, the display also includes the Quick Keys remote, which features eight customizable keys with an OLED display and a color-coded dial for creating multiple software application shortcuts. This remote can last up to 53 hours on a single charge, making it ideal for long creative sessions.

The Xencelabs Pen Display 16 Bundle is priced at $1,249 MSRP USD, €1389 MSRP EU, £1199 MSRP UK and is expected to be available in May. The Xencelabs Pen Display 16 Essentials will be available at the end of June for $999 MSRP USD, €1129 MSRP EU, £969 MSRP UK. Both can be purchased from the Xencelabs eStore or Amazon. For regional pricing and local dealers, customers can visit www.xencelabs.com.

With its impressive features and user-friendly design, the Xencelabs Pen Display 16 is set to become a top choice for creative professionals looking for a versatile and high-quality digital drawing solution.
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