7P: Xencelabs Pen Display 16 (LPH1612U-A)
Overview
This evaluation is in progress.
Core drawing tablet specs
Tech: Passive EMR
Pen pressure levels: 8192
Tilt: YES. 60 degrees
Active Area:
13.55 in x 7.6 in (344.2 x 193.6 mm)
diagonal = 15.54" (394.9 mm)
Digitizer resolution: 5080 lpi (200 lpmm)
Display specs
Display panel type: OLED
Panel bit depth: 10bit
Display resolution: 3840x2160 (4K)
Aspect Ratio: 16x9
Display size: 13.6 x 7.6" -> diagonal = 15.58"
Refresh rate max: Unknown
Surface: Etched glass
Response time: Unknown
Contrast ratio: 100000:1
Brightness: Up to 300 nits.
Parallax: Unknown
Color Gamut
Adobe RGB 98%
P3-D65 98%
sRGB 99%
REC 709 99%
REC 2020 82%
Pens
Comes with 2 pens.
Button Pen + Eraser v2
Thin Pen + Eraser v2
These V2 pens do not work with the earlier Xencelabs pen tablet model (BPH1212W-A).
These V2 pens are sightly different than the previous V1 pens. The thing that visually distinguishes them the most is a small yellow Xencelabs logo near the eraser. This is a nice branding touch, I wish other tablet manufacturers followed this pattern.
Anti-glare sparkle
Rating: OK-ish. Moderate sparkle visible.
Having some sparkle at 16" seems is normal for pen displays. However this amount is more than I would expect for a pro display. If you are sensitive to sparkle then this may not be the right tablet for you. This tablet clearly has more sparkle than the Wacom Cintiq Pro 16 (DTH-167). This is something I'd like to see Xencelabs improve for any future 4K tablets at this size.
AG Sparkle for Xencelabs Pen Display 16
AG Sparkle for Wacom Cintiq Pro 16 (DTH-167)
Diagonal wobble
The tablet exhibits moderate diagonal wobble at all speeds.
Stand
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