Xencelabs introduces Pen Display 24+ with built-in Calman Ready color calibration

Xencelabs debuts the Pen Display 24+ featuring built-in Calman Ready color management for exceptional color accuracy in creative workflows, a first for pen displays.

Xencelabs has announced the launch of its Pen Display 24+, a digital drawing display that introduces hardware-level color calibration as a native feature. Aimed at digital artists and creative professionals, the Pen Display 24+ comes with integrated Calman Ready technology, making high-end color management accessible directly on the device—a first for the pen display market. The product responds to increasing demands in fields like photography, animation, illustration, visual effects, game design, and industrial design, where color fidelity is paramount.

The collaboration with Portrait Displays brings Calman Ready support to the forefront. This advanced color management solution allows users to perform display calibration at the hardware level rather than relying solely on software. The Pen Display 24+ stores calibration data, such as look-up tables (LUTs), within the device itself, ensuring that calibrated color profiles remain consistent across various workflows and connected devices. The promise is that users can expect studio-grade, Hollywood-level color accuracy without the need for external calibration solutions or software adjustments.

Xencelabs positions the Pen Display 24+ as a ´new choice for studio creatives,´ taking direct feedback from professionals who identified color accuracy as a critical workflow bottleneck. By embedding professional-grade color calibration technology within the display, the device aims to streamline creative production processes while maintaining accuracy and reliability. The foldable, high-resolution display design also aligns with industry standards for digital content creation, positioning Xencelabs as a serious competitor among established digital drawing tool brands. The inclusion of Calman Ready technology signals a significant advancement in pen display capabilities, responding to the evolving needs of digital artists who demand both flexibility and uncompromised precision in visual outputs.

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