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Has XP-Pen just solved accidental touch inputs? Artist Ultra 16 pen display launches with advanced touch controls
The XP-Pen Artist Ultra 16 pen display, which won a Red Dot Award for its design, has officially launched today. This flagship 15.6-inch tablet boasts XP-Pen’s proprietary next-gen touch technology, a ...
The Huion Kamvas 22 (Gen 3) sets a new benchmark for large entry-level pen displays and provides a pleasant surprise in terms ...
The third-generation Huion Kamvas serves as an excellent upgrade to digital artists moving to a pen display for the first time, without breaking the bank.
Xencelabs is quickly becoming a more prominent name in the digital art space, competing with the likes of Wacom and Huion as one of the best around. In this review, I'm going to be taking a look at ...
The Artist 16 has a drawing area of 15.4 inches on the diagonal and includes 10 shortcut buttons that can be customised using the XP-Pen software. For many years, there was just one name in the ...
If you are an artist, you may be thinking about switching from traditional art to digital art. If that’s the case, you might be wondering if you should use a pen tablet or a display tablet. Both ...
Xencelab's 24-inch pen display is quite the technical marvel for a company whose previous release was a screenless drawing tablet. That didn't stop it from pulling out all the stops and providing a ...
Xencelabs is a relatively new name to the graphics tablet market, but it’s made a big impression with its Pen Tablet Medium Bundle, which I reviewed in July. Graphics tablets offer new precision when ...
When choosing a pen display, like the XPPen Artist Ultra 16, its size on your desk and portability can be important considerations, and that’s before you’ve even considered the technical specs. As one ...
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