I have a Lenovo Tab P11 (Gen 2), which while not being that old seems to have been entirely superceded, to the point that I can’t seem to find stock of the only compatible stylus listed on their website (well, that isn’t approaching £90 or shipping from China in Ebay- the RRP being something like £40)

Are there any decent universal styluses that can be bought for a decent price that will write well enough to be worth the cost? To my knowledge the Tab P11 isn’t USI compatible, unfortunately so I understand that my options may be limited here!

  • _haha_oh_wow_@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    The only ones I’ve ever seen were those shitty pen styluses that just have a capacitive tip (no pressure sensing or anything)

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    1 year ago

    I’ve been using the Adonit Jot pro 2 for years now. Love how they handle, they are slim and light. No clue how they write though, as I don’t write on the tablet. There is no compatibility issue, as there are no electronics in it. For me it was a slimmer replacement of the cheap ones with a rubber tip that were damaging the screen’s protective film.

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      1 year ago

      Do they use the little plastic discs? I always wonder if that’s not liable to scratch up the screen…

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        1 year ago

        They use those discs and no, they don’t scratch the screen. There is a thin adhesive film at the side that touched the screen. When the screen is to hot when you use itm like during games, there is a slight chance that the film gets loose. (had dat happen with 1 of the discs after years of use) The replacement discs are expensive compared to the pen, but I bought 2 pens in 2017, my wife stopped using them, but I use them daily and had to replace 1 disc in al those years.

        I got my hands on 2 cheap predecessors (I guess, the 1.0 version) but either they were cheap knock-offs or a bad batch. Also the discs weren’t compatible (main reason I bought them). The 2.0 version is slimmer, which I prefer.