Xencelabs released the Pen Display 16 Lite on Monday, an ultraportable 4K OLED drawing tablet priced at 799 dollars and designed for mobile digital artists. The device emerged from professional feedback requesting studio-quality performance in a compact format, weighing 2.67 pounds and measuring 12 millimeters thin while featuring a 3840 by 2160 resolution screen with a 100,000 to 1 contrast ratio and support for Adobe RGB, P3-D65, sRGB, and Rec 709 color spaces.
The product packaging showcases Ted Paul, a frog character developed through collaboration between fantasy illustrator Jesper Ejsing, Pixar's RenderMan division, and DAMN! Visdev animation studio and Dell workstations. Artists at DAMN! Visdev utilized Xencelabs pen displays alongside Dell RTX A6000 workstations to transform Ejsing's hand-drawn sketch into a three-dimensional animation using ZBrush, Maya, and Substance Painter software while maintaining the original artistic style through RenderMan 27's XPU rendering system.
The tablet includes two v2 pens with erasers, 10 replacement nibs, accessories, and single-cable USB-C connectivity supporting DisplayPort Alt Mode through a separately sold hub for HDMI and DisplayPort configurations.
The product packaging showcases Ted Paul, a frog character developed through collaboration between fantasy illustrator Jesper Ejsing, Pixar's RenderMan division, and DAMN! Visdev animation studio and Dell workstations. Artists at DAMN! Visdev utilized Xencelabs pen displays alongside Dell RTX A6000 workstations to transform Ejsing's hand-drawn sketch into a three-dimensional animation using ZBrush, Maya, and Substance Painter software while maintaining the original artistic style through RenderMan 27's XPU rendering system.
The tablet includes two v2 pens with erasers, 10 replacement nibs, accessories, and single-cable USB-C connectivity supporting DisplayPort Alt Mode through a separately sold hub for HDMI and DisplayPort configurations.