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Originally Posted by Aleron Ives
All Kobo devices use active pens, so Wacom pens will not work. Using hard nibs can damage your screen, so it's not advisable unless your device was designed for that. The SuperNote family of devices is the only one that supports everlasting ceramic nibs without damaging the screen; every other device needs felt, rubber, or a similar material that wears away so as to not damage the screen.
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Thank you, as I said, I will be having a glass screen protector, so hardness should be no issue, provided that glass doesn't prevent pens from working?
With further research, I am very heavily leaning towards Metapen M1 or M2.
I see M2 being advertised with 0.1mm pixel precision and such, in addition to having longer standby times and having a replaceable AAAA battery inside.
However, I cannot completely confirm whether M2 is going to work with Kobo Libra Colour... Are these both of comparable writing quality?
Also, ME-TIP101 tips are claimed to replace 10 ballpoint pens, which is a long enough time to go through:
https://www.amazon.com/Metapen-Penci.../dp/B09XHD63RC
On the other hand, both of these pens are named Metapen M1, but they look different. Should I expect both to work with Kobo Libra Color?
https://www.amazon.com/Bundle-Studen...dp/B0BPHJWZJ1/
https://www.amazon.com/Metapen-Micro.../dp/B0B1CS1XK2