Microsoft New Official Surface Pen for Surface Pro 6 Surface Laptop 2 Surface Book 2 Surface Go Studio 2 Pro 5 Pro 4 Pro 3 4096 Pressure Tail Eraser Barrel Button Bluetooth 4.0 (Cobalt Blue)
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I don't think there's any reason why it shouldn't be done. There are two of them in my possession. One each for my Surface Pro 7s and my wife's Surface Pro 7s. For college, I bought my daughter an HP envy, which she used on her laptop with a whiteboard, OneNote, and a PDF drawboard. I bought a third pen for her to use at college because she enjoys writing so much. The $85 MS pen and the $30 ones you see are not the same thing.
Yes, it is compatible with the Surface Pro 5th generation.
Hello there, yes, it is compatible with the Surface Book 3.
Selected User Reviews For Microsoft New Official Surface Pen for Surface Pro 6 Surface Laptop 2 Surface Book 2 Surface Go Studio 2 Pro 5 Pro 4 Pro 3 4096 Pressure Tail Eraser Barrel Button Bluetooth 4.0 (Cobalt Blue)
The silver aftermarket pen cost me around $35 when I bought it. It received positive feedback. It was adequate for the price I paid. I had no problems with it other than a 5-second wait for it to "connect" to my Surface Pro 6, which was minor. I had 5 seconds to spare almost all of the time. When I handed the pen over to clients, they inadvertently hit the "erase" button when signing documents, which was a problem. After several instances of this, I decided to "upgrade. " It was as if they were two different people. There were no problems with "connection. " The pen appears instantly and without any effort on your part. There are no issues with clients signing because the eraser end is on the other end of the writing tip rather than being a second button. In the event that I misplace or break my Microsoft pen, I'll use my old pen.

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I needed to cut down on the number of electronic devices I had in my carry-on bag. When flying to out-of-state workshop bookings, keep these items in your bag. This pen can be used in a variety of ways. I can take notes on my Surface Go screen and control my slideshows with the pen.

When I bought my Surface Pro 3, it came in a box with the first one. After a few years of success, it began to "act up. " For about $30, I replaced it with a cheaper knockoff. And I started using the same, less expensive one on my new SP7. I noticed that the new pen is magnetically attached to the newer SP7. I decided to buy a new pen and give my old one to my daughter who is off to college. br>br>Short version of a long story: WHAT A DIFFERENCE IT MAKES! When writing/inking on the device, this pen has a much better, more natural feel to it, as well as significantly improved writing quality. I prefer it to the others because the price difference has given me a renewed sense of "quality value. " It also works better with Windows 10's inking features, such as the ability to launch certain inking apps with a single or double click. I'm going to buy more.

Instead, my husband bought me an Apple computer, so I had to return all of my Microsoft items to avoid upsetting my husband! Microsoft is a lot easier to work with than Apple!.

The surface pen has made a big impression on me. The touch sensitivity is well implemented, and the accuracy with which the tip registers on the screen is excellent. The ability to use the eraser that is only available with the Microsoft surface pen is extremely useful. The only problem I've had is that the whiteboard application app does not always open properly when I press the eraser button. I'm not sure if it's a problem with Windows 10 or the pen itself. I'm very pleased with the performance, aside from that minor flaw.


If you buy a surface device with a touch screen, you're getting a digital pen, and the Surface Pen is one of the most functional. It interacts well with the touch screen because it has pressure points, making it similar to drawing with a pen on paper. On the top, you'll find a multi-purpose button and a digital borrador. br>br>I've been using it for a year and it's still as good as new. The only thing I recommend is buying this product with repuestos for points, because if you're a designer or do sketches 365 days a year, you'll need a change of points if you buy it even though it has a long lifespan.
