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The video reviews the Lenovo Precision Pen 2, a stylus designed for the Lenovo P11 Pro and P11 tablets. Released in early 2021, the pen comes with a silicone case, replacement tip, and a quick start guide. It features a USBC charging port, two side shortcut buttons, a hexagonal design, and beveled edges for comfort. The pen offers tilt sensitivity, over 4000 pressure levels, and at least 100 hours of battery life, using WGP and Qualcomm's AES2 technology for broader compatibility. It performs well in apps like Clip Studio Paint and Wacom Bamboo Paper, although some input lag and issues with side button customization are noted. Despite these limitations, the pen's design, build quality, and overall performance are praised, making it a good value, especially when bundled with the tablet.
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In this part of the video, the speaker reviews the Lenovo Precision Pen 2, a pressure-sensitive stylus released with the Lenovo P11 Pro and P11 tablets in early 2021. The pen includes several items in the box: the stylus, a silicone case, a plastic support backing for the case, a replacement tip, and a quick start guide. The silicone case has a soft matte texture and a pull tab for the silicone backing’s double-sided tape. The pen features a USBC charging port, replacing the previous model’s 4A battery and back button with two side shortcut buttons. Its hexagonal design and beveled edges offer comfort, a good length, and solid build quality, making it a well-designed pen.
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In this segment of the video, the presenter discusses a metal pen with firm feedback side buttons that produce an audible click. The pen tip is triangular with minimal lateral movement and no in-out movement, featuring a matte surface. The pen supports tilt sensitivity, over 4000 levels of pressure sensitivity, and has a battery life of at least 100 hours. It uses WGP and Qualcomm’s AES2 technology, making it compatible with other devices supporting AES2. The presenter is using the Lenovo P11 Pro with Android 10, noting that pressure sensitivity can be adjusted in apps like Clip Studio Paint but not on Android due to lacking functionality. The pen performs well with smooth lines and good pressure transition but exhibits some input lag. The matte pen tip offers slight friction, making it less slippery on the glass surface, and the cursor remains accurately beneath the pen tip. The app used to demonstrate this is Wacom Bamboo Paper, where input lag is also noticed when writing.
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In this segment of the video, the presenter discusses the functionality and performance of an active stylus when used with various apps on a tablet. They mention that the stylus accurately captures handwriting, making note-taking efficient. The stylus offers perfect palm rejection in specific apps like Wacom Bamboo Paper, allowing users to rest their palm on the display without interference. Tilt sensitivity is demonstrated, highlighting that drawing has varying results: thicker or darker lines, and abrupt or smooth transitions depending on the app used (e.g., Autodesk Sketchbook vs. others). Input lag varies by app, but is generally acceptable at normal drawing speeds. The function of the side buttons also changes based on the app, with an example of one button activating eye dropper mode in MiniBang Paint Pro. Some glitches are noted with side button configuration.
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In this part of the video, the creator discusses the limitations of customizing the side buttons on a pen when using it with Clip Studio Paint, highlighting that pressing one button erases content while the other button unexpectedly returns to the home page. Despite these limitations, the creator concludes that they like the pen due to its good design, solid build quality, and accurate drawing performance, though they note that input lag is an issue, attributed to the tablet’s 60 Hz display. The pen is priced at $50 when purchased with the tablet, and while it may be more expensive separately, the creator considers it worth the price. The video aims to assist viewers in deciding whether to purchase the pen and invites any questions in the comments.