£1,850 FROM xencelabs.com/uk FEATURES OLED display, 3840x2160 pixels, 1.07 billion colours, Kensington lock port, USB-A to USB-C adaptor, three-button pen, thin pen, 10 nibs; 24.4x15.3x1.4in, 6kg
The display is 99% Adobe colour accurate and Pantone SkinTone validated
Interacting with our devices has come on leaps and bounds in the last few years. Trackpads supporting gestures make for a more intuitive experience, while touchscreen displays take that a step further. There are still limitations, however, and for desktop use for extended periods, a pen display is by far the most comfortable and natural means of working. For casual use, the investment may be a little rich but there are many use cases, especially in the creative fields, where such a device pays for itself. And that’s where Xencelabs’ brilliant new Pen Display 24 comes in. It fires a shot across the bows of Wacom, the well-established leader in the field, with a feature and specification list that is particularly high end.
The Pen Display 24 follows a recognisable form factor, necessitated by function, and is dominated by a 24-inch display, with a true 4K Ultra resolution of 3840x2160 pixels. While some pen displays have a wide bezel, making for a bulky device, Xencelabs has provided enough space to rest your hand without creating a device that overtakes your workspace needlessly.
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