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Old 02-06-2023, 12:21 AM   #4
Nightyume
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While I love the pen (the Precision Pen 2), as Ciuvak mentions it is softer and feels like it will wear out faster. I haven't tried the Bamboo Ink plus nibs on it yet (I do have some so I will eventually).

What I DO want to say is that you need to be careful if you want it for Wacom AES. I have some AES only devices where it clearly does not work. I have one AES devices where it does work but it's the Lenovo M14t portable monitor and I suspect that the screen supports WGP (which this pen is assumed to have), as my Bamboo Ink Plus works on that monitor regardless of whether it is in AES or MPP mode.

Oh, one thing I love about the pen? I charged it a couple of months ago when I got it but it is still going, it has a decidedly long battery life (the Bamboo Ink Plus is also USB-C rechargeable and compatible with the Elipsa but the charge lasts days at most)
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