Xencelabs Pen Display 24
HARDWARE REVIEW
AUTHOR PROFILE
Rob Redman Rob is Editor of 3D World and also works as a creative director, producing 3D animations and VFX. When not at his desk, he can usually be found painting miniatures. robredman.co.uk
FEATURES
3,840 x 2,160px OLED display
24.4 x 15.3 x 1.4in, 6kg 1.07 billion colours Kensington lock port USB-A to USB-C adaptor
Three-button pen, comes with 10 nibs
PROS
Colour accuracy Glare resistance Tactile materials
CONS
Multi-angle mount an additional expense
PRICE
£1,850/$1,900 | COMPANY Xencelabs | WEBSITE xencelabs.com/uk
Interactingwith 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 remain 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 creative fields, where a device pays for itself.