Xencelabs launches groundbreaking Calman Compatible pen display, the Pen Display 24
The Xencelabs Pen Display 24+, a groundbreaking addition to the graphic design world, is now available for purchase. This 23.8-inch 4K (3840×2160) display offers over 1.07 billion colours, providing a vibrant and detailed canvas for creatives.
One of the standout features of the Xencelabs Pen Display 24+ is its industry-first built-in Calman Ready color calibration process. This hardware-level calibration directly on the display streamlines color calibration, bypassing complex OS-level adjustments and software interference. Calibration data like LUTs is stored on the device itself for consistent, precise colour fidelity across workflows and devices.
The Pen Display 24+ supports and calibrates to a range of industry-standard color spaces, including Adobe RGB, DCI-P3, Rec. 709, Rec. 2020, and sRGB. It also supports Pantone-validated palettes and SkinTone-certified realism for enhanced colour accuracy tailored to professional creative work.
The package includes a Bluetooth dongle, two styluses with 8,192 pressure levels, activating at just 3g, a drawing glove, a cleaning cloth, a Tilt Stand that can be adjusted between 16 and 72 degrees, a Quick Keys remote, and all necessary cables. The remote offers 44 application-specific shortcuts, enhancing productivity and streamlining workflows.
For Windows users, the tablet's support for HP Anyware and Parsec allows for seamless remote workflows, enabling creatives to work from anywhere.
Priced at $1,899 / £1,850, the Xencelabs Pen Display 24+ is an investment in high-quality, professional-grade graphic design equipment. With its paper-like feel, fanless design for near-silent operation and cooling, and comprehensive suite of features, the Xencelabs Pen Display 24+ is a game-changer for graphic designers and artists alike.
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[2] Portrait Displays. (2021). Calman Professional. Retrieved from https://www.portrait.com/calman-professional/
[3] Pantone. (2021). Pantone Validated. Retrieved from https://www.pantone.com/pantone-validated
[4] SkinTone-certified. (2021). SkinTone-certified. Retrieved from https://skin tone.co.uk/
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- In the realm of graphic design, the Xencelabs Pen Display 24+ has garnered attention as a revolutionary gadget, boasting an industry-first built-in Calman Ready color calibration process.
- This hardware-level calibration reduces complex OS-level adjustments and software interference, providing consistent, precise color fidelity for creatives.
- The Xencelabs Pen Display 24+ supports and calibrates to a range of industry-standard color spaces, such as Adobe RGB, DCI-P3, Rec. 709, Rec. 2020, and sRGB.
- it also features Pantone-validated palettes and SkinTone-certified realism for enhanced color accuracy tailored to professional creative work.
- For a comprehensive suite of features, the package includes a Bluetooth dongle, two styluses with high pressure levels, a drawing glove, a cleaning cloth, a Tilt Stand, a Quick Keys remote, and all necessary cables.
- The Quick Keys remote offers 44 application-specific shortcuts, enhancing productivity and streamlining workflows.
- For Windows users, the tablet's support for HP Anyware and Parsec enables seamless remote workflows, allowing creatives to work from anywhere.
- With a price tag of $1,899 / £1,850, the Xencelabs Pen Display 24+ is an investment in high-quality, professional-grade graphic design equipment.
- To learn more about color calibration, industry-standard color spaces, and other aspects of graphic design technology, consider checking out reviews, tutorials, and news on various websites like Xencelabs, Portrait Displays, Pantone, SkinTone-certified, and HP Anyware.