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Lamy AL-star EMR 471 (coated/matt displays)

Lamy AL-star EMR 471 (coated/matt displays)


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ddja

5 years ago

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chruslae

5 years ago

I ask myself the same question. I could imagine that "coated surfaces" means the "rough" surfaces, such as on the Remarkable. Under "uncoated surfaces" I imagine glass surfaces like a Samsung tablet. Despite Google, I am not sure whether my assumptions are confirmed ;-) Maybe someone from digitec knows more about this, seems like this is the only place where the different tips are offered.
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ddja

5 years ago

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weissabgleich78

3 years ago

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Former user

3 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
I have not tried it with this device, but the Lamy EMR and the s-pen work fine for me with the same devices.
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nielsus

4 years ago

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Fabian Müller

4 years ago

According to my research, the stylus with manufacturer number 1235588 (your link) has a "POM tip for coated surfaces", whereas the stylus on this product page (manufacturer number 1234290) has a PC/EL tip for uncoated surfaces.The stylus on this product page (manufacturer number 1234290) has a PC/EL tip for uncoated surfaces, which is suitable for smooth (glossy) surfaces.

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