
Xencelabs Renews Its Pen Tablet Medium with New Features and Better Price
Xencelabs has launched the 2025 update of its Pen Tablet Medium, the professional graphic tablet that competes with Wacom in the premium segment. The new version retains the design, but reduces its price by $30 and adds compatibility with HP Anyware to facilitate remote work.
Professional Specifications Without Compromises
The Pen Tablet Medium 2025 continues to offer 8,192 levels of pressure and tilt recognition up to 60°, with a large active area of 262 x 147 mm that ensures comfort for long sessions. The big novelty is that the new pens, both the standard three-button one and the slim one, are now also compatible with the brand's pen displays, making cross-use across different devices easier.
How Does It Position Itself Against Wacom and Huion?
With a price of 249.99 euros or 329.99 euros with the Quick Keys module, it positions itself between Wacom's Intuos Pro and more economical options like Huion. Its main advantage lies in a professional focus without complications, Linux support, and now integration with HP Anyware for remote mapping.
If you were expecting it to also solve dinner or sign autographs, you'll have to settle for a smoother 3D and texturing work experience… and a slightly fuller pocket.