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Old 12-05-2021, 09:31 PM   #3
ciuvak
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Device: Kobo Elipsa
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Originally Posted by Cootey View Post
Thanks for the review. One of the “features” of the Kobo stylus was that it’s nib wore down like graphite. It’s softer, so it doesn’t scratch the screen (though it can leave very faint “pencil” marks behind). How does the stylus you found compare? You say it’s smooth. Is it a harder nib than the Kobo stylus?
Yes, the Lenovo pen also leaves behind very faint marks. These seem a bit less pronounced than the original pen, and can be easily wiped away, as it is just plastic residue. So maybe the Lenovo nib is made from harder plastic? I'm not sure.
The Lenovo nibs are meant to be used on smooth glass, and will probably will wear out faster than normal, due to the display surface texture of the Elipsa.
The Lenovo pen came with only one replacement nib, but the nib model is the same as Wacom Bamboo Ink Plus, and it looks like replacements can be easily purchased, it's not a hard to find part, yet.
Here are some pictures:




Lenovo replacement nib:




Wacom stylus nibs 4pcs (ACK24006Z):
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