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Originally Posted by KindleMeAndrey
Someone posted another video review of Max 2, which contradicts the previous video.
New video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1LeURVZw3g
* The stylus is not pressure sensitive.
* The stylus is is not the generic "Bamboo" stylus shown in the previously posted video.
It sounds a bit like he bought it from some guy of questionable legitimacy, so perhaps this is a prototype rather than the final product? He paid about $700 for it—much less than what it's going for on the Dutch website.
The main issue he had with the device is battery drain when in standby mode.
Previously posted Max 2 to Sony comparison video (for quick reference):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_hA_cwoW8A
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It's legitimate, the stylus he showed in the demo is original shipped one. He said he bought it on Taobao at 5000rmb (usd $760 or so).
The price is higher than my expectation. After comparing its display quality and writing experience to Sony RP1, I think I get the reason. Wacom's technology is very good but expensive.
I'm the guy who did the translation. I said generic that means you can use any kind of Wacom compatible stylus.
The stylus is only pressure sensitive in OneNote but not sensitive in the system build-in notebook and the delay is unbearable (in many third party softwares not installed from Onyx's app store) in my opinion.