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Six millimetres. That’s how thin XPPen has managed to make the Artist Ultra 14, and it’s still hauling around a 2.8K OLED panel that doesn’t cut corners on colour.
The specs read like XPPen didn’t want to compromise anywhere. 99% coverage across Adobe RGB, sRGB, and Display P3, Delta E under 1, Calman Verified. That’s the kind of accuracy you’d expect from a proper studio monitor, not something you’re chucking in a bag.
Pen feel gets the same treatment. Two X3 Pro styli with 16K pressure levels and 60° tilt, a 90Hz refresh rate, and fast OLED response time to keep lag out of your strokes. A 100,000:1 contrast ratio should also mean shadows actually look like shadows instead of a grey smear.



A touch system that actually earns its keep
What I reckon actually sells this thing is the X-Touch setup. Multi-finger gestures, customisable touch zones, a floating shortcut menu, and a new virtual tablet mode that lets you control up to 10 screens with the pen alone, dragging files and windows between them. For anyone splitting work across a laptop and a second monitor, that’s not a gimmick, that’s a real workflow fix.

It ships from 17 August 2026 for $699. Not pocket change, but for a tablet this thin with a screen this accurate, XPPen isn’t exactly overcharging either.
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