Product Comparison: Lenovo Active Pen 2 vs Microsoft Surface Pen
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- It's brilliant! Everything you want from a pen/stylus; it's accurate, no discernible lag, pleasant to hold.
- The pen works and feels great. Easy to customize it's settings using Wacom free software.
- The feel is very close to this pen. Easy writing without cramped hands.
- The pen is beautifully light. Great nib.
- The nib is not too soft and allows a beautiful font and a good pressure point.
- If I had to pick one niggle about the pen it would be with the tip that comes with it.
- Simple to pair with laptop etc., well made and with the bonus of three programmable buttons.
- Connects well with the laptop. The pen writes quite reliably.
- The pen design and feel is good. It is also very sensitive.
- This pen is compatible with Lenovo Yoga 530, connects easily and writes fluently.
- The product doesn't work with Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 15IWL.