Wacom Bamboo Ink Smart Stylus Black Active Touch Pen Stylus For Windows 10 Touchscreen Input Devices
Wacom Bamboo Ink Smart Stylus Black Active Touch Pen Stylus for Windows 10 Touchscreen Input Devices Surface Pro - CS321AK
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- Compatible with Windows 10 pen-enabled devices (MPP/AES)
- Built for Windows ink
- Ergonomic triangular design and soft-touch surface
- Bamboo Note app
- Three different nib types - soft, medium and firm
Brand : Wacom
Category : Cell Phones & Accessories,Accessories,Stylus Pens
Rating : 4.1
ListPrice : US $99.99
Price : US $93.99
Review Count : 716
SalesRank : 0
Wacom Bamboo Ink Smart Stylus Black Active Touch Pen Stylus for Windows 10 Touchscreen Input Devices Surface Pro - CS321AK
- The media could not be loaded. This is my second Bamboo purchase.Now, I have 3 different style of Active/Capacitive Stylus for my HP Envy x360 15-1xx series1. Refurbished Wacom Bamboo2. Capacitive Stylus3. Certified Surface PenThis review is for Bamboo Pen but I will provide the overall comparison with the others, you can see my other reviews under the other 2 products reviewMy husband bought me the Bamboo pen a while back, it is a pricey pen and I lost it during our road trip.So he bought me this as a replacement and this time is a the refurbished one LOLThen I lost it again but this time I lost it at home. Fortunately this one showed up, unfortunately it showed up after I bought the stylus and the surface pen.I really love it when I first get it. It helps me with my art & craft and digital drawing.Several things bother me tho and I cannot find out the solutions to fix it eventho it supposed to work.I tried to set the button to other function but it doesn’t work and does not have much option that useful for my needs.I wish this has the tilt function but I am using my laptop more for art&craft and drawing so it does not/has not bother me yet.Sensitivity and accuracy can be an issue once a while, it glitches.And there’s some lag as well when somehow the communication is disrupted.I do like the shortcut on the top of the Bamboo pen than allow me to open Ink. I wish I can adjust it to open other app. I read that I should be able to but so far I have not been able to do so.The Bamboo comes with 3 different hardiness tips, the one on the Certified Surface Pen comes with 2 tips. It has plus and minus on both but they are both are preferences than functionality.The softer tip is nicer to write in my opinion.The harder tip is easier and feel nicer to draw something more detail. I feel has more control on the harder tip.I prefer the erase function on the Cert Surface Pen since it is easier and faster to erase the drawing and writing. The Bamboo erase function works well for writing not so much for drawing compare to my other pen.They both ignore my palm touching the screen which is what it supposed to be.The stylus, can we be used to write and draw but our palm cannot touch the screen (Capacitive stylus Pen).I couldn’t find any information about my laptop if it support tilt functionality or not. I wish I bought the cert surface pen with tilt support to test it out. Maybe next timeThey all works as its expected to.But I have to give Bamboo 4 * since the price is a lot higher than the Cert Surface Pen and they both work similar.Stylus is a 5, for the stylus this is a very good quality one and works very well. The 2 tips works nicely without having to do any setting or adjustment. And it is flexible enough so my son’s and husband can use it on their regular touch screen deviceThe certified surface pen, I am giving it a 5 since the price is way cheaper than Bamboo and it works almost the same.If price is not an issue, then you should go with the pen that made specifically for your system. I go with Bamboo because the HP pen is more expensive than Bamboo. The HP pen will have better support for my laptop since it is designed for this laptop. Since the cert surface pen works as good as the Bamboo, I wish I bought that one instead of the Bamboo.Unless you are a real artist with a high end device, any of this stylus/pen will work for you.
- My friend let me use his stylus and it was perfect! So I figured I would order my own and use it for art on my (at the time) HP Pavilion before Upgrading to a Lenovo. His was an older model, so if you pressed the button it would switch between pen and eraser. Press the button to switch to eraser, let go and it would revert back to a pen. For some god awful reason, whenever I press the buttons even slightly on this pen, it would secretly stay an eraser even though I had Pen selected.Basically even though I had Pen selected, it switches to eraser whenever the pen touches the screen and would not revert back to pen no matter: What button I pressed, removed the battery and inserted back in after a few seconds, close the program and re-open or disconnect and reconnect the pen entirely.Pen was comfortable and easy to use, but this one thing ruined the pen entirely and made everything a living nightmare to do. Hard to be productive when the pen won\'t even let me do anything for hours at a time.
- LOVE this stylus! In January I purchased a Surface Pro 6 for grad school and a large reason I wanted it was because I love OneNote. However, OneNote is not very helpful if you don\'t invest in a good stylus to make writing easier and more fluid. The new Surface Pen is $100, and I really did not want to pay that much after spending $800 on my surface pro and keyboard. So I tried this Bamboo Ink Stylus out.It. Is. Perfect.The smooth overlay and triangular pen shape make it very comfortable to hold. The two buttons which allow you to select text or erase are incredible. Because of their location being near where I grip the pen, I can erase and select almost instantaneously without having to change my grip or click to switch to eraser or select mode of my surface pro. It\'s awesome. As a student who needed a stylus almost solely for notetaking, there is no reason anyone should buy a surface pen or a pricier stylus. I bought my stylus for $26 used in very good condition from Amazon and it has been all I hoped for and more.I would like to say one more thing to potential buyers. If you only want a stylus for notetaking, this stylus is perfect. However, if you need a pen suitable for design work or that has great Windows Ink capabilities, I cannot attest to its performance in that regard. I have heard this stylus is not as capable in some design applications, so dig deeper if that\'s what you want this stylus to do. The only other thing I\'d say is the battery seems to last a little shorter than I had hoped. The pen takes 4A batteries. Not 3A. A little odd, but it keeps the stylus thin and small. That said, I typically change the battery every 6 weeks, but that is also because I use my stylus daily for relatively long periods of time.Hope the Bamboo Ink suits you as it has me!
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