XPPen released the Artist Ultra 14 digital drawing screen to address the demand for high-fidelity portable displays. This release matters because it brings OLED contrast and high refresh rates to a device thin enough to carry anywhere. Buyers who prioritize color accuracy and pen responsiveness will find a compelling new option in the portable drawing market.
14-inch 2.8K OLED panel with 90Hz refresh rate hits 6mm
The device centers on a 14-inch OLED panel with a 2880×1800 resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. It uses a standard RGB stripe pixel arrangement to deliver sharp image clarity. The display supports 10-bit color depth for smooth gradients and reduced banding.
Specifications
- Display: 14-inch 2880×1800 90Hz OLED
- Color: 10-bit, 99% Adobe RGB/sRGB/P3
- Pen: X3 Pro chip, 16384 pressure levels
- Thickness: 6mm with USB-C connectivity
- Price: 4599 CNY (around $681)
Color performance is a key focus with 99% coverage of Adobe RGB, sRGB, and Display P3 gamuts. The manufacturer claims a Delta E of less than 1 for Adobe RGB, indicating high precision. The screen reaches 350 nits of brightness and features an AGAF anti-glare anti-fingerprint treatment. X-Touch multi-touch support allows direct interaction with the display surface.
The included X3 Pro chip digital pen offers 16384 levels of pressure sensitivity. The entire unit measures just 6mm in thickness for a slim profile. It connects to hosts via a single full-function USB-C cable. This simplifies setup by reducing cable clutter for mobile workflows.
XPPen priced the Artist Ultra 14 at 4599 CNY (around $681) for the China market. We looked at similar portable drawing screens earlier while tracking XPPen launches.



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