✍️ Elevate your digital creativity—don’t just take notes, make statements.
The Lenovo Precision Pen 2 is a sleek, iron grey stylus designed for select Lenovo laptops, featuring 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity and advanced tilt recognition for natural sketching and note-taking. With up to 150 hours of battery life and fast USB-C charging, it’s built for professionals who demand precision and endurance in their digital tools.
Brand | Lenovo |
Series | GX81J19854 |
Item model number | GX81J19854 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 0.529 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.38 x 0.35 x 5.91 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.38 x 0.35 x 5.91 inches |
Color | Iron Grey |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Lenovo |
ASIN | B0BR4N1ZRW |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 28, 2023 |
M**O
Buen producto
Justo como se indica en la descripción, todavía no he tenido mucho tiempo de probarlo, de ahí las 5 estrellas, ya veré con el tiempo como se comporta.
M**G
Artist's stake: Wacom's pens failed so I tried this and it's great.
Ok, I'll start with the pen review before diving into my frustration with Wacom.The pen is really solid, I got it for $30 and it's really nice to work with on my Lenovo Yoga 730 2-in-1. The pen has a hard, smooth tip which I prefer for working digitally, lets the pen slide nicely instead of having friction. I included work in progress pic, (fanart of Alex Ahad's Octavia) where I started, inked, colored and started shading with this pen only and I've been very happy with the performance. There's no disconnects, no weird bugs, I can easily and consistently ink with no issues.The activation force is also very low so it starts drawing when the pen touches the glass.For $30? I'm VERY happy with this pen.Biggest complaint I have is that they give you a pen stand that is honestly a headscratcher. It ..plugs into your USB port and you can slide it in the side or put it in the top. This just seems like it'd damage the USB port of anything were to bop it the right way. Maybe that's just me. It comes with 3 replacement nibs and a tool to remove them, very good.There is a second version to this pen which- I saw reviews say has a rubberized tip, so maybe that's for you but I don't like adding artificial friction to my art. It's supposed to have more pressure range but honestly 2k is more than fine for me. Though, the box for the pen claims this one can do upto 4000 levels depending on your laptop. How do you tell that? No idea.On to my frustration with wacom:I got 2 pens from wacom, a $100 pen, Bamboo Ink which was pretty good, my problem was it felt like you had to activate it by pressing it, it didn't start drawing till you felt a very slight give and it just did not feel natural or good. It made it hard to get things right. For $100? That's incredibly disappointing.The Bamboo Ink Smart Stylus was $50 and it wrote just about as good as this pen, however it took me 3 attempts to get one that wasn't defective and yes I tried it on another laptop- of a person it ALSO took 3 pens to get one that worked (also it died in 3 months so, great QC Wacom. Wacom's pens also are buggy as heck.If you rotate your display and the display changes? The Wacom pens will both require you to restart the art software OR the laptop, and neither work with Miracast (wireless display adapter). If you turn it on? It'll be a good 2 inches to the side of where you draw. Which is annoying because it's a good way to put some video or references on a TV while you work.The lenovo pen which, I believe is wacom based tech, works with miracast on and I've not had a single disconnect problem or any accuracy problems even when letting the screen rotate. I ran it through anything I could think of and I'm happily drawing away in Clip Studio Paint the entire time.Get the wacom driver from the windows store and it'll work perfectly with this pen. I didn't have to do any set up at all besides that, put the pen to glass and it was drawing.The wacom pens are going to be tossed in a drawer as back ups at best but this lenovo pen I'm happy to use as a tool for art.Hopefully this helps someone because I know how Wacom gets talked up but I've honestly switched off their stuff since I, and my friends and so on have had enough problems for their excessively expensive devices to be avoided.Uh, ending rant here.
M**Y
Rápido
Perfecto.Se vincula perfectamente a mi PC Lenovo Thinkpad
K**Y
works well item as described
works well item as described
W**T
Description confusing
Description confusing
C**Y
So very sad
The media could not be loaded. I ordered my stylus directly from Lenovo because I wanted to avoid any complications with quality and compatibility. Unfortunately that wasn't the case. As soon as I opened the box I noticed that the stylus wasnt in great shape. & When I went to use it, it didn't work. Luckily I ordered a 2 pack of AAAA batteries with it and swapped out the old one. But even with the new battery, it would randomly stop working. I have to unscrew the back and jiggle the battery, then replace the back to get it to work again.The battery this pen comes with is a cheap off brand. It's very light and obviously didn't have much juice to start with. I'm disappointed by how slippery the writing experience is. I use my Lenovo in tablet mode to handwrite notes. It was like writing with an ice cube.I also have a Samsung tab6. The stylus has a fine tip that's made out of rubber or something that gives some traction while using it but is still very smooth. I expected this pen to be similar since it's more expensive. The nib of this pen is similar to cheap generic styluses.I really don't appreciate the bounce in the nib either. I'm assuming this is for the pressure sensitivity but my Samsung stylus has no problem doing the same job with a stationary nib. I'm overall just disappointed and now worry that I won't be able to have the best experience with my new Lenovo yoga laptop. I need a stylus with palm rejection that's compatible with onenote auto switching for hand writing. Will probably be returning this stylus but there's not many options for what I need /:
P**Y
Great option
Purchased this for my wife’s Lenovo Yoga 7 (2024). Coming from my wife - The pen was very simple to connect/setup, and all functions work great. Writing experience is smooth and precise, and the battery life is excellent.
V**S
Love the magnetic feature, lightness, and rechargeability
The media could not be loaded. Works great! It can be pretty sensitive and other times not sensitive enough but I tested it in paint to see how well it can draw it and it pretty decent. For my tablet type needs for my Lenovo Flex 3 laptop, it works perfectly for me to take notes!I love how light it is, the magnetic feature, the side buttons (bottom one is used to erase, can’t figure out how to set the top one yet), and that it’s rechargeable with a basic USB-C cable.
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