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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de enero de 2025
I just purchased this 16" display. I really do love a lot about it. Especially verse the cost of a Wacom for the capability you are getting. I used a Wacom Intuos for years. I have an ACER gaming monitor that I run Clip Studio on. It looks really damn good on there, but I couldn't see the black for my line at times due the screen angles. Not a problem on the OLED screen. The OLED is beautiful and I have yet to be impeded by glare. Parallax is there despite the claim of reviews, but is VERY minimal, and as a tip when you calibrate the pens (if you need to) just hold the pen straight out from the calibration points. I wasn't doing that, and the pen seemed off. Once I did things were much more on target. The tablet feels SOLID and very well built. The Pens are very good. They feel no less in quality than the Wacom pens I've used through the year. I mean like, dead on. Thought display is made in China I really get a sense of a better product than you would get with HUION and XP PenThe negatives are few and slightly rough to determine as a Xencelabs' issues in some ways. A few I'll suggest fixes for and are not deal breakers at all. Firstly, and most definitely THE design issue with this display is that the OLED does come with the risk of burn-in (that's when an image burns into the screen). This does piss me off. However, I created a flat black background and just keep things from staying on screen when I'm not actively drawing.Another issue I run into is some toolboxes and windows for Clip Studio staying in place on the screen after screens would sleep due to inactivity. I can't say this isn't a Clip Studio or Windows issue more than Xencelabs.I also had a problem with the Quick Keypad not displaying the right set up when going form a program back to desktop and then back again. I did have the USB dongle in while the Quick Keypad was directly connected by USB to charge. Removing either seemed to fix that issue. There are some minor use issues with the driver software but overall, it is very intuitive and provides a lot of simple features I don't have with Wacom's low-end tablet, and wager you need a real higher-end tablet to have. For example, simply adjusting to a vertical layout.The virtual tablet function is pretty cool, but I feel the need to have a button in each set for the quick keypad may be necessary to make it easy to access. However, the is really a user's mentality issue.Outside of those little things its solid. It works great with Clip Studio. I don't use Adobe Photoshop but it's supposedly more friendly. Lag issues I've had I really think is due to the fact I have a built in Ryzrn CPU/GPU and not didicated Graphic card. I don't I can hold that against it.All that's said, I have to tell you I am sending it back... Because I really want the 24", which they were not offering on Amazon when I got this 16". Yet, my experience was positive enough in very short time to take that leap instead of abandoning it all together, especially consider that I am damn picky. And really, if I weren't sick of being confined to drawing in a small space due to my years on a 10 x 7-inch tablet I would totally stick with this. I really feel bad about returning it to upgrade. I just want a big drawing space. If you don't have that hang up. I think this is totally worth buying, tough the base model is likely the better deal if you're proficient with your key border short cuts. It helps knowing that serval of the people who started Xencelabs are former Wacom.
Trevor Dennis
Comentado en Australia el 2 de noviembre de 2024
Let me say right up front that this is my fifth tablet over the last 30 plus years, and far and away the best of them. It is a pleasure to use, and the driver has all the features you might need, like a user set cursor offset to allow for the nib hiding very thin lines. The drawing experience is like none I have experienced before with my previous four Wacom tablets (Graphire, Intuos 4, Cintiq Companion, Intuos 5 Touch). It is a real joy to use, and my art work is definitely better using it.However...!After eleven days of trying to contact Amazon to ask why I still didn't have a delivery date, and being fobbed off with what I suspect was an expert system designed to shut me up, I eventually raised a support ticket with Xencelabs. They replied the next day saying that Amazon could not find my order (I did have an order number, and the payment was showing as pending in my credit card statement), but less than hour after the Xencelabs email arrived, I got an email from Amazon with a delivery date. So Xencelab's approach to Amazon must have shaken something loose, but this was 13 days after placing the order.When the 16" Pen Display arrived, I was peeved to find that it did not have a mounting clip for the Quick Keys. That could not have cost them more than $10 to make so I thought that was penny pinching. I was also disappointed to discover that the 16" Pen Display does not have the three buttons as does the 24" Pen Display. I had devoured every video, review and write up of the 16" version, and yet found nothing to tell me that the PD16 did not have that mounting clip or the three buttons.It took me the best part of two days to get it working on my Windows 11 desktop system, but 15 minutes to get it working on a MacBook Pro M2. I already had three large monitors on the Windows system, and I could not them to work properly using the last HDMI socket on my RTX4080 GPU. I eventually got it working without wrecking the rest of the displays using an HDMI socket on the Asus ROG Z79 Maximus Hero mainboard. The Pen Displays will work using just a USB-C if it is DSP Alt enabled. Two of my USB-C sockets were Thunderbolt, but did not pass video.With the Pen Display powered up and all four screens working nicely together, I still couldn't get the driver to see the Pen Display. You need to have the PD connected and turned on when installing the driver, and to restart the system. I had to uninstall the driver, and reinstall and restart, and suddenly it showed on the driver. I still find that the driver loses the PD if not used for a while, and I have to remove and reinsert the USB-A plug (this is needed for data transfer if you are not using a USB-C for video). I might be missing something, but if not, this seems a bit clunky to me.So I love the Pen Display, but I am sure Amazon stuffed things up until Xencelabs kicked their arses. I feel bad for Xencelabs that I have only given this three stars. It would have been an easy five stars if not for the issues with processing the order, and lack of that $10 mounting clip and three buttons. I can duplicate their function on the Quick Keys, and probably, with the three button pen, so please don't let this review put you off, but order direct if you have that option where you live.
Umakeme
Comentado en España el 9 de septiembre de 2024
Espabila Wacom.
ARTOYOU.Ltd
Comentado en Alemania el 28 de septiembre de 2024
This tablet is really amazing and comfortable to work with, easy to install and everything is high quality. I’ve worked many years with Wacom and I think this is the better option.
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