XPPen Artist Ultra 14 Drawing Display Launches with RGB Stripe OLED Screen

XPPen Artist Ultra 14 Drawing Display Launches with RGB Stripe OLED Screen

XPPen has released the Artist Ultra 14, a portable digital drawing display equipped with a 14 inch 90Hz OLED panel and standard RGB subpixels. The hardware delivers sharper stroke rendering for illustrators alongside 16384 levels of stylus pressure sensitivity. It is now available starting at 4599 yuan about 682.02$ in China.

XPPen Artist Ultra 14 Drawing Display Launches with RGB Stripe OLED Screen

Standard OLED screens often blur fine line art because of non standard subpixel layouts. XPPen fixes that issue by using a standard RGB stripe arrangement on this 2880x1800 resolution panel. The display supports 10 bit color depth and covers 99% of the Adobe RGB, sRGB, and Display P3 color gamuts. It also comes Calman certified with an Adobe RGB color accuracy rating of Delta E under 1, while reaching 350 nits of brightness.

The glass surface features an AGAF treatment to resist glare and oily fingerprint marks during long drawing sessions. It includes X Touch multi finger touch gesture support so creators can pinch, zoom, and rotate their canvas with one hand while drawing with the other. The bundled X3 Pro chip digital pen supports 16384 levels of pressure sensitivity. XPPen ships 2 separate styluses in the box, giving artists a choice between a thicker standard grip and a slim pencil body.

Portability is a major focus for this hardware. The aluminum chassis measures only 6mm thick and connects to laptops through a single full featured USB C cable for power and video. The retail package also includes an ACK05 wireless shortcut keypad, an H11 dual pen storage case, and an S20 foldable desk stand.

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