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Thanks for the review. I just tried one out today and I think some of your main issues with the tablet may have been driver related since I haven't noticed them at all. Mainly the stuff like the straight-edge line jitter not being a thing at all anymore (other reviewers also corroborate my experience). So maybe it's an issue that was fixed? Also, the build quality comments you had are a little odd since the bottom-plate is metal. Is it possible they revised the design since you got yours?
I have the xencelabs for 2 years now and the issue with the sensitivity and activation force you mentioned were felt. I’m buying a pro pen 2 to see if it works perfectly. Do you have any more extended footage of using the pro pen 2 with xencelabs? Thank you for your in-depth review.
I would love to see a comparison between the Xencelabs Quick Keys and the Wacom Remote, now the driver issue of the Quick Keys has been solved. I'm looking for a good remote for my Cintiq, and I like the screen of the Xencelabs remote.
My guess is because of using same technology (I think the patent finally expired). Also the fact that some of the people that worked on this are ex-Wacom (which I heard from other reviews).