Wacom Bamboo Ink 2
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Wacom Bamboo Ink 2


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MK_101

1 month ago

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Adrian Betschart

1 month ago

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According to the information available to me, the Boox Note Air supports EMR technology. The Wacom pen does not support this technology. The pen would therefore not be compatible. The Lamy AL-star EMR 471 should therefore be compatible.

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SyForPresident

3 months ago

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freyj

3 months ago

It should work, both support MPP, Lenovo may still support AES, but don't expect fine art. As far as I know, the Bamboo only supports MPP and Wacom AES and not MPP 2.0, your ASUS ZenBook has MPP 2.0, which is a bit better for fast writing. You may need the ASUS Pen SA203H - but I don't know if the Lenovo display supports this protocol. Lenovo should also supply a pen for the display, perhaps you should first try whether and how well this works with the ASUS, normally Lenovo pens support AES and MPP.

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r0se1

2 years ago

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dominiquehinnen

2 years ago

Hello My wife has two Lenovo devices on which the pen works without any problems. It also works on a Dell and, of course, on the Surface. The advantage of this model is the usability on notebooks based on the Wacom protocol and the Surface. If the latter is not needed, there are some alternatives. The official pen from Lenovo is also perfectly fine.

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dwettstein

4 years ago

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SEGA

4 years ago

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The pen uses the following technologies "The Bamboo Ink, optimised for Windows Ink, can be used with the Wacom Active ES protocol as well as on devices with the Microsoft Pen Protocol (MPP) " . Thus, it can be used with the Acer Spin 5 Pro "The Wacom AES Stylus can be used on all touchscreens with AES support" You can find it in the small print at the bottom of the Acer page https://www.acer.com/ac/de/DE/content/model/NX.HQUEV.003 .

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mauriziomasulin

4 years ago

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mangocake

4 years ago

Hi. I use this pen with the Dell Inspiron 13 7000 and it works well. You can choose out of two protocols which can communicate with your computer. Windows Ink which should be installed by default in Windows. Then there is the Wacom Protocol which is installed in many Windows computers, especially in the prime series of the manufacturers. I would say, that it should work with your computer. If you want to know for 100 % sure, go to a retailer store and try the Windows Pen on your Computer (most of them expose the Windows Pen in their store). If the Windows Pen works, this pen will work with your computer as well. I can really recommend the pen!

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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mangocake

5 years ago

It depends on when you bought your XPS laptop. If it's a little newer, it should be compatible. But it must support Windows Ink (or Wacoom technology). Go to a shop where Surface products are on display. Try the Surface Pen on your device. If it works, so does the Wacoom Bamboo Ink 2, which can even communicate with your device via multiple protocols. My Dell Inspiron is well compatible. Pen works wonderfully

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