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While the drawing tablet market is a big, messy place, it can be divided into three broad categories – pen tablets (or graphics tablets), pen displays, and regular tablets. It’s these we’re ...
This isn't Xencelabs' first pen display drawing tablet, but it's still a pretty new name in the market. With a 16-inch 4K display, IPS panel, brilliant 330 nit brightness, extensive colour ...
Wacom is tempting iPad illustrators with its first Android-powered portable drawing tablet.
Examples of pen displays include the XP-Pen Artist 13.3 Pro drawing tablet with screen and the popular, industry standard Wacom Cintiq Pro. The Cintiq is used by many professional illustrators and ...
The Best Tablets for Drawing at a Glance For this roundup, we researched hundreds of tablets to select seven options to suit any consumer’s budget or needs. We tried out the units for over a ...
Xencelabs’ new display drawing tablet gives Wacom a run for its money The Xencelabs Pen Display 24 Studio Series rivals the Wacom Cintiq Pro 27 for features and is almost half the price.
Graphic tablets mimic pen and paper but need to be hooked up to a computer. Drawing tablets have a built-in screen, and they're more portable but less software-friendly than graphic tablets.
The Xencelabs Pen Display 24 is a direct-on-display drawing tablet that features a built-in 24-inch screen (actually 23.8 if you’re being nitpicky — but Wacom’s 24 is 23.6) with 4K (3840× ...
A drawing tablet is a slate that uses a pressure-sensitive pen, allowing you to draw, sketch, write, or do anything else on your screen.
(Credit: SIP, Guy Luethy et al.) Where SIP Lab’s DeltaPen comes in as an attempt at a smart pen that acts more like the pen of a drawing tablet, just minus the tablet.
In the past, I’ve used Wacom drawing tablets. The brand has dominated the market for years, but now there’s a new kid on the block in the form of Xencelabs, a Vancouver, WA, company that began ...