Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium Review | 66 Data compared

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  • Avg. price in UK: ~£220
  • Avg. price in US: ~$230
  • Type: pen tablet
  • Active drawing area: 38678 mm²
  • Resolution: N/A
  • Pen pressure levels: 8192
  • Report rate: 200 RPS

Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium review. Compare 66 technical specifications and user reviews to see how it ranks among drawing tablets and if it is worth buying.

6.2

Overall score

What it is: An overall evaluation of the drawing tablet's quality, based on technical analyses and user reviews.

When it matters: When you need a quick reference to identify the best drawing tablets on the market.

Score components:

90.0%

6.0

Technical Score

10.0%

8.3

User score

Good
6.0

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the drawing tablet's technical performance, covering eight key areas: drawing accuracy, pen performance, pressure sensitivity, tilt support, display quality, connectivity, software support, and design.

When it matters: When you want to compare drawing tablets based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

50.0%

7.4

Pen & Input

40.0%

4.3

Display & Color

4.0%

7.4

Form Factor

3.0%

6.8

Connectivity

3.0%

3.4

Controls & Extras

Good
8.3

User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the drawing tablet.

When it matters: When you want to know how a drawing tablet performs in real use and how reliable it remains over time according to user feedback.

Score components:

70.0%

8.8

User reviews

30.0%

7.1

Popularity

User score:
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    Score components:

    45.0%

    9.5

    Weight

    45.0%

    9.4

    Price

    10.0%

    6.2

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Verdict

The Xencelabs Pen Tablet MediumGo to product viewer dialogue for this item. is a professional-grade drawing tool featuring a 10.33 x 5.8 inch active area with a native 16:9 aspect ratio and an ultra-slim 8mm profile. It delivers a high-precision experience with 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity, 60 degrees of tilt recognition, and a low 3g initial activation force across its two included battery-free EMR pens—a standard 3-button pen and a slimmer 2-button version. Key characteristics include a gently curved palm rest for ergonomic comfort, customizable LED corner lights to define the workspace, and versatile connectivity via USB-C or a stable wireless dongle with up to 16 hours of battery life. Main pros highlight its exceptional build quality, the inclusion of two distinct pens to suit different grip preferences, and a well-designed, intuitive driver. On the downside, some users find the lack of a built-in pen stand inconvenient, and the tablet does not support multi-touch gestures found on some competitor models.

Technical Specifications of Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the drawing tablet's technical performance, covering eight key areas: drawing accuracy, pen performance, pressure sensitivity, tilt support, display quality, connectivity, software support, and design.

When it matters: When you want to compare drawing tablets based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

50.0%

7.4

Pen & Input

40.0%

4.3

Display & Color

4.0%

7.4

Form Factor

3.0%

6.8

Connectivity

3.0%

3.4

Controls & Extras

6.0
Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium has a technical score of 6.02 points, which is lower than 87.1% of drawing tablets.
User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the drawing tablet.

When it matters: When you want to know how a drawing tablet performs in real use and how reliable it remains over time according to user feedback.

Score components:

70.0%

8.8

User reviews

30.0%

7.1

Popularity

User score:
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8.3
Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium has a user score of 8.29 points, which is higher than 59.8% of drawing tablets.
Popularity
What it is: An indicator based on the number of reviews received by the drawing tablet.
When it matters: When you prefer to buy a product chosen and reviewed by many other consumers.
7.1
Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium has a popularity of 7.1 points, which is higher than 58.8% of products in this category.
Ratio quality/price

What it is: An indicator that combines the drawing tablet's overall rating with its cost.

When it matters: When you are looking for a drawing tablet with a good balance between quality and price.

Score components:

60.0%

6.2

Overall score

40.0%

9.4

Price

7.2
Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium has a quality-to-price ratio of 7.2 points, which is lower than 76.3% of products in this category.
Type
What it is: Identifies whether the device is a screenless pen tablet or a pen display with its own built-in screen.
When it matters: When you are choosing between a screenless setup and direct on-screen drawing, because the device type changes how you position your hand, eyes, and workspace.

Importance: LOW

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Display
What it is: Indicates whether the tablet itself includes an integrated screen instead of relying only on an external monitor.
When it matters: When you are deciding whether you want to draw directly on the tablet instead of looking at a separate monitor.

Importance: LOW

no
Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium does not have a display. 48.5% of drawing tablets have a display.
Compatibility
What it is: Shows which operating systems or platforms the tablet officially supports for drivers, software, and core input functions.
When it matters: When you need the tablet to work reliably with your current computer, phone, or creative software environment without driver problems.

Importance: LOW

Windows / macOS / Linux
Wireless capability
What it is: Indicates whether the tablet can operate without a constant wired connection to the host device.
When it matters: When you want a cleaner desk, easier repositioning, or more flexibility for mobile use without a permanent cable tether.

Importance: LOW

yes
Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium supports wireless use. This feature is present on 18% of drawing tablets.
Bluetooth 5.0.
Weight
What it is: Measures the total mass of the tablet, which affects portability, desk stability, and carrying comfort.
When it matters: When you move the tablet between rooms, carry it in a bag, or want it to feel stable without being cumbersome on the desk.

Importance: LOW

711 g
Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium weighs 711 g, lighter than 51.3% of drawing tablets.
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Active drawing area
What it is: Represents the usable surface where pen input is detected for drawing, writing, or navigation.
When it matters: When you want enough working space for broad arm movements, long strokes, or detailed retouching without feeling cramped.

Importance: HIGH

38,678 mm²
Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium offers an active drawing area of 38678 mm², smaller than that of 64.6% of drawing tablets.
262.4 x 147.4 mm.
Screen size
What it is: Measures the diagonal size of the built-in display, usually in inches, for pen display models.
When it matters: When you work directly on a pen display and need enough room for menus, canvas space, and hand placement at the same time.

Importance: HIGH

N/A
Resolution
What it is: Shows the total number of display pixels available across the panel and defines image detail.
When it matters: When you want interface elements, brush edges, and artwork details to look clean on a built-in display.

Importance: HIGH

N/A
Pixel density
What it is: Measures how many pixels are packed into each inch of the display, affecting sharpness and fine detail.
When it matters: When you are sensitive to visible pixels while drawing fine lines, reading small text, or checking detailed artwork.

Importance: MEDIUM

N/A
Typical brightness
What it is: Represents the usual screen luminance the display can sustain in normal operation, usually measured in nits.
When it matters: When you work in bright rooms and need the display to remain clearly visible without washing out.

Importance: MEDIUM

N/A
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Stylus included
What it is: Indicates whether a compatible drawing pen is included in the box rather than sold separately.
When it matters: When you want to start drawing immediately and avoid paying extra for a compatible pen after buying the tablet.

Importance: HIGH

yes
Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium comes with a stylus. This feature is present on 100% of drawing tablets.
Two pens included.
Pen technology
What it is: Identifies the stylus input technology used, such as EMR, AES, active, or passive implementations.
When it matters: When you compare drawing feel, charging needs, and compatibility between different pen systems.

Importance: HIGH

EMR (battery-free)
Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium uses EMR (battery-free) pen technology, more advanced than that of 4.6% of drawing tablets and equal to that of 95.4% of drawing tablets.
Pen pressure levels
What it is: Shows how many distinct pressure steps the stylus can register while drawing or writing.
When it matters: When you vary line weight and brush intensity often, because more pressure steps can give finer control over stroke response.

Importance: HIGH

8,192
Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium supports 8192 pen pressure levels, more than 9.3% of drawing tablets and equal to 75.7% of drawing tablets.
Pen resolution
What it is: Measures the positional precision of the pen input system, commonly expressed in lines per inch.
When it matters: When you need accurate cursor placement for detailed illustration, masking, or careful selection work.

Importance: HIGH

5,080 LPI
Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium supports a pen resolution of 5080 LPI, higher than that of 5.7% of drawing tablets and equal to that of 94.3% of drawing tablets.
Report rate
What it is: Shows how often the pen position is reported to the system, which influences cursor responsiveness.
When it matters: When you want pen tracking to feel snappy during fast strokes, handwriting, or quick gesture-based work.

Importance: HIGH

200 RPS
Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium has a report rate of 200 RPS, lower than that of 77.4% of drawing tablets and equal to that of 16.6% of drawing tablets.
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Bluetooth connectivity
What it is: Indicates whether the tablet supports Bluetooth for wireless connection to compatible devices or accessories.
When it matters: When you want wireless pairing with accessories or a less cable-heavy setup around the tablet.

Importance: LOW

no
Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium does not support Bluetooth. 13% of drawing tablets support Bluetooth.
Wireless only via the included proprietary USB dongle.
USB 3.2 Gen 2 (USB-C) ports
What it is: Counts the available USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C ports for high-speed data, charging, or display-related connections.
When it matters: When you want modern high-bandwidth Type-C connections for data, charging, or display-oriented accessories.

Importance: LOW

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USB 3.2 Gen 1 (USB-C) ports
What it is: Counts the available USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C ports used for general data, charging, or accessory links.
When it matters: When you need flexible Type-C connectivity for everyday data links, charging, or accessory support.

Importance: LOW

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Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium has 1 USB 3.2 Gen 1 (USB-C) ports, more than 32.5% of drawing tablets and equal to 57.3% of drawing tablets.
USB 3.2 Gen 2 (USB-A) ports
What it is: Counts the available USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A ports for high-speed data transfer and peripheral connection.
When it matters: When you plan to connect fast external storage or peripherals directly and want enough high-speed Type-A ports.

Importance: LOW

N/A
USB 3.2 Gen 1 (USB-A) ports
What it is: Counts the available USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports for standard high-speed peripheral and storage connections.
When it matters: When you still use standard USB-A devices and want enough direct ports without carrying a hub.

Importance: LOW

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N. of express keys
What it is: Counts the programmable shortcut keys built into the tablet for quick access to commands.
When it matters: When you rely on shortcut-heavy workflows and want more actions accessible on the tablet without reaching for the keyboard.

Importance: LOW

3
Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium has 3 express keys, fewer than 69.3% of drawing tablets and equal to 1% of drawing tablets.
N. of dials
What it is: Counts the physical dials or rotary controls available for shortcuts, zoom, brush size, or similar functions.
When it matters: When you want physical rotary controls for zoom, brush size, timeline scrubbing, or other actions you repeat constantly.

Importance: LOW

0
Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium has 0 dials, equal to 77.2% of drawing tablets.
Stand included
What it is: Indicates whether a separate stand is included to support the tablet at adjustable working angles.
When it matters: When you want an ergonomic drawing angle right away and do not want to budget for a separate stand after purchase.

Importance: LOW

no
Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium does not come with a stand. 29.1% of drawing tablets come with a stand.
Fold-out legs
What it is: Indicates whether the tablet has built-in fold-out legs for basic angle adjustment on a desk.
When it matters: When you want a quick built-in way to tilt the tablet without buying a separate stand first.

Importance: LOW

no
Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium does not have fold-out legs. 7.3% of drawing tablets have fold-out legs.
Pen stand included
What it is: Indicates whether a dedicated holder or stand for the stylus is included in the package.
When it matters: When you want the stylus stored safely on the desk instead of rolling around or getting misplaced between sessions.

Importance: LOW

no
Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium does not come with a pen stand. 59.6% of drawing tablets come with a pen stand.
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Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium vs the average drawing tablet

  • 1 more pen buttons
    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium has more pen buttons than the average drawing tablet (3 vs 2). The average drawing tablet pen has 2 buttons.
    What it is: Counts the programmable buttons available directly on the stylus.
    When it matters: When you like putting undo, modifier keys, or tool switches directly on the pen to reduce keyboard reach.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium has more pen buttons than the average drawing tablet (3 vs 2). The average drawing tablet pen has 2 buttons.3 vs 2
  • Has pen eraser
    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium includes a pen eraser, while the average drawing tablet does not. 19% of drawing tablets include a pen eraser.
    What it is: Indicates whether the stylus includes an eraser function, often on the back end of the pen.
    When it matters: When you like flipping the pen over to erase naturally instead of switching tools on screen or with shortcuts.

    Importance: LOW

    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium includes a pen eraser, while the average drawing tablet does not. 19% of drawing tablets include a pen eraser.
  • Supports wireless use
    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium supports wireless use, while the average drawing tablet does not. 18.5% of drawing tablets support wireless use.
    Bluetooth 5.0.
    What it is: Indicates whether the tablet can operate without a constant wired connection to the host device.
    When it matters: When you want a cleaner desk, easier repositioning, or more flexibility for mobile use without a permanent cable tether.

    Importance: LOW

    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium supports wireless use, while the average drawing tablet does not. 18.5% of drawing tablets support wireless use.
  • 0.5 m longer cable
    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium has a longer cable than the average drawing tablet (2 m vs 1.5 m). The average drawing tablet has a cable length of 1.5 m.
    What it is: Measures the length of the supplied cable used for connection, power, or both.
    When it matters: When your computer is not right next to the tablet and you need enough cable slack for a comfortable setup.

    Importance: LOW

    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium has a longer cable than the average drawing tablet (2 m vs 1.5 m). The average drawing tablet has a cable length of 1.5 m.2 m vs 1.5 m
  • 2.5 mm thinner body
    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium is thinner than the average drawing tablet (8 mm vs 10.5 mm). The average drawing tablet is 10.5 mm thick.
    What it is: Describes the front-to-back depth of the tablet body, which affects portability and how slim the device feels.
    When it matters: When slimness matters for packing the tablet away, carrying it daily, or keeping the drawing surface low on the desk.

    Importance: LOW

    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium is thinner than the average drawing tablet (8 mm vs 10.5 mm). The average drawing tablet is 10.5 mm thick.8 mm vs 10.5 mm
  • Supports wireless use
    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium supports wireless use, while the average drawing tablet does not. 18.5% of drawing tablets support wireless use.
  • 2.5 mm thinner body
    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium is thinner than the average drawing tablet (8 mm vs 10.5 mm). The average drawing tablet is 10.5 mm thick.
  • 1 more pen buttons
    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium has more pen buttons than the average drawing tablet (3 vs 2). The average drawing tablet pen has 2 buttons.
  • Has pen eraser
    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium includes a pen eraser, while the average drawing tablet does not. 19% of drawing tablets include a pen eraser.
  • 0.5 m longer cable
    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium has a longer cable than the average drawing tablet (2 m vs 1.5 m). The average drawing tablet has a cable length of 1.5 m.
  • 2,086 mm² smaller work area
    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium has a smaller active drawing area than the average drawing tablet (38,678 mm² vs 40,764 mm²). The average drawing tablet offers an active drawing area of 40,764 mm².
    262.4x147.4 mm.
  • 28.3% heavier pen
    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium includes a heavier pen than the average drawing tablet (17 g vs 13.25 g). The average drawing tablet pen weighs 13.25 g.
    Also includes a secondary 12 g thin pen.
  • 14.2% lower report rate
    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium has a lower report rate than the average drawing tablet (200 RPS vs 233 RPS). The average drawing tablet has a report rate of 233 RPS.
  • 3 fewer express keys
    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium has fewer express keys than the average drawing tablet (3 vs 6). The average drawing tablet has 6 express keys.
  • No pen stand included
    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium does not come with a pen stand, while the average drawing tablet does. 59.3% of drawing tablets come with a pen stand.
  • 28.3% heavier pen
    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium includes a heavier pen than the average drawing tablet (17 g vs 13.25 g). The average drawing tablet pen weighs 13.25 g.
    Also includes a secondary 12 g thin pen.
    What it is: Measures the mass of the stylus itself, which affects long-session comfort and handling feel.
    When it matters: When hand comfort matters during long drawing sessions and you are sensitive to how heavy a stylus feels over time.

    Importance: HIGH

    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium includes a heavier pen than the average drawing tablet (17 g vs 13.25 g). The average drawing tablet pen weighs 13.25 g.17 g vs 13.25 g
  • 14.2% lower report rate
    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium has a lower report rate than the average drawing tablet (200 RPS vs 233 RPS). The average drawing tablet has a report rate of 233 RPS.
    What it is: Shows how often the pen position is reported to the system, which influences cursor responsiveness.
    When it matters: When you want pen tracking to feel snappy during fast strokes, handwriting, or quick gesture-based work.

    Importance: HIGH

    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium has a lower report rate than the average drawing tablet (200 RPS vs 233 RPS). The average drawing tablet has a report rate of 233 RPS.200 RPS vs 233 RPS
  • 3 fewer express keys
    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium has fewer express keys than the average drawing tablet (3 vs 6). The average drawing tablet has 6 express keys.
    What it is: Counts the programmable shortcut keys built into the tablet for quick access to commands.
    When it matters: When you rely on shortcut-heavy workflows and want more actions accessible on the tablet without reaching for the keyboard.

    Importance: LOW

    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium has fewer express keys than the average drawing tablet (3 vs 6). The average drawing tablet has 6 express keys.3 vs 6
  • 2,086 mm² smaller work area
    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium has a smaller active drawing area than the average drawing tablet (38,678 mm² vs 40,764 mm²). The average drawing tablet offers an active drawing area of 40,764 mm².
    262.4x147.4 mm.
    What it is: Represents the usable surface where pen input is detected for drawing, writing, or navigation.
    When it matters: When you want enough working space for broad arm movements, long strokes, or detailed retouching without feeling cramped.

    Importance: HIGH

    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium has a smaller active drawing area than the average drawing tablet (38,678 mm² vs 40,764 mm²). The average drawing tablet offers an active drawing area of 40,764 mm².38678 mm² vs 40764 mm²
  • No pen stand included
    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium does not come with a pen stand, while the average drawing tablet does. 59.3% of drawing tablets come with a pen stand.
    What it is: Indicates whether a dedicated holder or stand for the stylus is included in the package.
    When it matters: When you want the stylus stored safely on the desk instead of rolling around or getting misplaced between sessions.

    Importance: LOW

    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium does not come with a pen stand, while the average drawing tablet does. 59.3% of drawing tablets come with a pen stand.
  • 4.3% worse value for money
    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium has a lower value-for-money score than the average drawing tablet (7.18 vs 7.495).
    What it is: An indicator that combines the drawing tablet's overall rating with its cost.
    When it matters: When you are looking for a drawing tablet with a good balance between quality and price.
    Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium has a lower value-for-money score than the average drawing tablet (7.18 vs 7.495).7.18 vs 7.5

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Third-party reviews

What customers like about Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium?

  • High build quality and premium feel of materials
  • Includes two pens of different sizes (3-button and thin) to suit user preference
  • Intuitive and highly customizable driver software
  • Ergonomic design with a curved palm rest for comfortable long-term use
  • Minimal latency and excellent pressure sensitivity
  • Generous bundle accessories including a carrying case, glove, and extra nibs
  • Strong wireless battery life (approx. 16 hours)

What customers dislike about Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium?

  • No standalone desk-top pen holder included; uses a travel case instead
  • Quick Keys remote (in bundle) may require a workflow learning curve
  • Higher price point compared to entry-level competitors like Huion
  • Slightly heavier than some rivals, making it less ideal for constant travel
  • The white/grey Special Edition model shows dirt more easily than standard black

Expert reviews

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creativebloq.com
23/07/2021

The Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium Bundle is a highly capable, professional-grade graphics tablet that directly competes with premium alternatives like the Wacom Intuos Pro Medium. Priced competitively at $359.99 / £319.99, the bundle is a comprehensive package for digital artists, photographers, and illustrators. It features an 8mm thick tablet with a 16:9 active drawing area outlined...Read more

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appleinsider.com
07/01/2023

The AppleInsider review positions the Xencelabs Medium Graphic Tablet as an outstanding midrange alternative to industry-standard Wacom devices, bridging the gap between beginner and professional models. The tablet earns high praise for its 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity, ensuring buttery-smooth strokes, and a well-thought-out design featuring a curved palm/wrist rest and...Read more

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neocamera.com
05/04/2021

The XenceLabs Pen Tablet Medium is a high-end, precise drawing device tailored for creative professionals, featuring a 10.3" x 5.8" drawing surface with a 16:9 aspect ratio that perfectly matches modern displays. It connects via USB-C or a pre-paired Bluetooth dongle, offering up to 16 hours of wireless battery life on a 2.5-hour charge. The hardware bundle includes two distinct,...Read more

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jonnyelwyn.co.uk
18/06/2024

The Xencelabs Medium Tablet Bundle offers a lightweight, compact, and highly ergonomic wireless alternative to a traditional editing mouse, boasting an excellent 16-hour tablet battery life and a smooth drawing surface with distinct bezel texturing. It provides superb value by including both a thick three-button pen and a thin two-button pen, a travel case, and the highly useful...Read more

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danamic.org
13/09/2021

The Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium, rated 7.0/10 by DANamic.ORG, offers a highly responsive, lag-free experience with a smooth drawing surface and an exceptionally easy plug-and-play installation. The bundle is praised for its generous inclusion of accessories, though the tablet itself is considered expensive compared to alternatives. DANAMIC Drawbacks include the risk of misplacing...Read more

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francescogola.net
22/01/2025

In his review, photographer Francesco Gola highlights how the Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium improves photo editing workflows with precision, offering an elegant 8mm design, a 262 x 147 mm active area, and 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity for intuitive mask and gradient control. The device, featuring wireless connectivity and competitive pricing, serves as a high-quality,...Read more

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develop3d.com
29/11/2021

Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium delivers a professional, robust drawing experience with excellent build quality, serving as a highly credible alternative to industry leader Wacom. Setting up the 16:9 aspect ratio device is incredibly straightforward, offering flexible connectivity through a permanent cable or a clutter-free wireless USB dongle that lasts 16 hours on a 2.5-hour charge....Read more

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felixinden.com
25/01/2025

The Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium Bundle delivers a highly reliable, cable-free performance that excels at precise local photo adjustments like dodging and burning. The reviewer notes several major advantages, including seamless Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity that eliminates lag on a Mac setup, a sturdy yet slim 8mm design, and a large active area of 262 x 147mm. A standout feature is the...Read more

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digitalcameraworld.com
19/05/2023

The Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium Bundle is a premium graphic tablet kit designed to make photo editing and drawing feel organic and precise. It stands out with exceptional build quality, an integrated ergonomic palm rest, and a highly customizable design that includes adjustable LED corner lights. The bundle is uniquely packed with two distinct styluses of varying weights and...Read more

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whatgadget.net
04/10/2023

The What Gadget review praises the Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium Bundle for its exceptional build quality, seamless plug-and-play setup, and extensive personalization options. Retailing at £329.00, this package is designed with ergonomics and portability in mind, featuring a curved palm rest to lower wrist strain and filleted edges for easy handling. The performance stands out due to...Read more

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drawyourweapon.com
31/12/2024

The Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium Bundle is a premium, screenless drawing tablet designed for professional digital artists and photo-retouchers, offering a high-quality experience comparable to the industry-standard Wacom Intuos Pro at a more competitive price point of $330. The bundle stands out for its generous inclusion of accessories, featuring a slightly larger 10x6″ active...Read more

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fstoppers.com
17/05/2023

In this Fstoppers review, reviewer Peter Morgan highly praises the Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium Bundle SE in Nebula White as a premium, well-built tool that heavily disrupts the photographer market. Key pros highlighted in the review include its exceptional build quality, sleek and lightweight white design, and premium Apple-style packaging. The bundle features two distinct...Read more

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theartgearguide.com
11/11/2021

The Xencelabs Graphic Tablet Medium offers traditional artists an accessible, high-quality entry into digital art, featuring a large 10.33 x 5.8-inch drawing area within a full 16:9 aspect ratio. The reviewer heavily praises its robust build quality, excellent packaging, and the inclusion of a fleece-lined canvas travel case. A major performance highlight is the absolute lack of lag...Read more

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drawtut.com
05/02/2022

The Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium Bundle with Quick Keys review on DrawTut highlights a highly precise and ergonomic wireless setup designed for digital artists, designers, and illustrators. The bundle stands out for its extensive pros, particularly the inclusion of two different-sized, highly sensitive battery-free pens—a standard thicker pen with an eraser and a thinner profile...Read more

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leclaireur.fnac.com
26/04/2022

The Xencelabs Graphics Tablet (M Pack Bundle) is a premium, screenless drawing tablet designed to offer digital artists a highly productive and portable workflow. Weighing just 398 grams and featuring an A4-sized work area, the device stands out for its exceptionally slim and lightweight wireless design that provides up to 16 hours of battery life. A key highlight is its deep...Read more

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3dvf.com
07/09/2021

The Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium is a high-quality graphic tablet designed to compete directly with Wacom by offering premium build quality at a more competitive price point. The product stands out for its robust construction, ergonomic design featuring a curved wrist rest, and a highly customizable workspace with programmable LED corner lights. A notable strength is the generous...Read more

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msn.com
14/04/2026

The ⁠Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium Bundle is a premium, professional-grade drawing tablet that delivers exceptional quality and a highly customized workflow for digital artists and designers. A standout feature highlighted in the review is the inclusion of two battery-free styluses—a thicker 3-button pen and a thinner pen—allowing users to alternate shapes based on ergonomic...Read more

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francescogola.net
22/01/2025

In his review, photographer Francesco Gola describes the Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium as an elegant, 8mm-thin device that offers superior ergonomics with a curved wrist rest, RGB corner lights, and a precise 262 x 147 mm active area. It boasts 8,192 pressure levels, 60-degree tilt, and highly customizable software for apps like Photoshop, making it a high-performance alternative to a...Read more

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francescogola.net
22/01/2025

In his review, landscape photographer Francesco Gola concludes that the Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium is a high-performance tool that effectively bridges traditional drawing with modern photographic workflows. Key advantages include top-notch build quality, an ergonomic curved wrist rest, and competitive pricing, paired with 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity, flawless Bluetooth,...Read more

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