been debating on getting a new bigger tablet. Had looked at Wacom as I know its so expensive and they're in States so they can do repairs if needed. Xp-Pen and Huoin are cheaper but its a few kids and an arm to get it repaired as their repair shop is somewhere in China. (my xp-pen 24's c port board broke 2 and half yrs later after getting it. was told by them im better off buying a brand new 24 one than shipping for repairs.) Xencelabs, a bit high priced but they're also local in the States, just in another city than Wacom is at in Washington. (not d.c.) Pretty sure they could do repairs too in States. It's what I have been looking at mostly when searching for a new pen display. I just might go for Xencelabs as my new pen display. Your videos are very well in-depth and helps in making a huge decision. Thanks for the review of this pen display, mate!
@@penholder7765 this has a more premium feel overall. Better display calibration for professionals, less driver issues. However, the 8192 levels of pressure is half of the XPPen unit. You can feel that in the drawing experience. However, the Xencelabs is a professional machine. Only time will tell how they perform. I am reviewing the 165hz unit soon from XPPen. So stay tuned! M
I've been researching for ages and this is the review I needed. Nice one mate
been debating on getting a new bigger tablet. Had looked at Wacom as I know its so expensive and they're in States so they can do repairs if needed. Xp-Pen and Huoin are cheaper but its a few kids and an arm to get it repaired as their repair shop is somewhere in China. (my xp-pen 24's c port board broke 2 and half yrs later after getting it. was told by them im better off buying a brand new 24 one than shipping for repairs.) Xencelabs, a bit high priced but they're also local in the States, just in another city than Wacom is at in Washington. (not d.c.) Pretty sure they could do repairs too in States. It's what I have been looking at mostly when searching for a new pen display. I just might go for Xencelabs as my new pen display. Your videos are very well in-depth and helps in making a huge decision. Thanks for the review of this pen display, mate!
My pleasure! Xencelabs makes a great unit for sure.
M
I was literally going to ask you if you do tutorials outside of YT, it's great to hear thats what your looking at getting into!
2025. Stay tuned. They are coming!
M
JACK OF ALL TRADES MASTER OF NONE :)
@@dreadedroast6369 yea…looked it up after the video post. It was in there brain…just had to wiggle it.
@ I have those moments all the time 😂 except, most of the time I forget what I forgot in the first place
How would you rate this tablet compare to the xppen 24 4k you just reviewed a while back?
@@penholder7765 this has a more premium feel overall. Better display calibration for professionals, less driver issues. However, the 8192 levels of pressure is half of the XPPen unit. You can feel that in the drawing experience. However, the Xencelabs is a professional machine. Only time will tell how they perform. I am reviewing the 165hz unit soon from XPPen. So stay tuned!
M
@@MichaelClaridaArts Thanks
@MichaelClaridaArts
Could you please enable subtitles for this video.
Unfortunately, the subtitles feature is not available in this video.
Thanks