Lenovo Tab Pen Plus Stylus Pen for Lenovo, Grey
- Brand:
- Lenovo
- Model Number:
- ZG38C05194
- UPC:
- 197529647981
- EAN:
- 0197529647981
- Best Buy SKU:
- 6576701
- Walmart SKU:
- 5473000951
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$60.85 | |
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$39.99 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$50.99 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.6/5 from 115 reviews.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Mimics my handwriting as if I was wearing on paper. As a perfectionist, the pens ability to straighten lines and make perfect shapes in the nebo notes app, is amazing, especially for engineering school!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] it very smooth when using with Tablet p12 . it is quiet sensitive to pressure and easy to use. it has good battery and lasts for many days without needing to recharge and it recharges with half an hour
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is the 3rd pen I've bought from Lenovo. I love drawing on my tablet it's just about thr only reason I bought it. I really was dreaming of the Lenovo yoga book, but it's okay, I got what I could afford. I recommend doing your research before buying your pen bcuz I got it wrong the first time and got stuck with a pen that isn't compatible. S I definitely know what your purchasing beforehand. The pen is good thi, comfortable in hand light but not cheap light, there's a bit of weight to it. It stays charged a few days with heavy use.
I purchased this along with a Lenovo Tab M11 as a gift for someone who will use the tablet for note-taking and writing. The Tab M11 bundle comes with a Tab Pen, but I only bought the standalone Tab M11 tablet. I'm happy I did, because the Tab Pen Plus is a much better design and offers integrated USB-C charging whereas the Tab Pen requires a battery. Although it ships with two pen tips, I also purchased replacement tips separately for future use.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I got the Lenovo Tab Pen Plus so I could accompany it with my Lenovo Tab Plus that I got recently bought. The battery life and Bluetooth connection is ridiculously easy to follow and compatibility is straight to the point where I do not have to worry about the pen or my tablet acting up. I have forgotten at times that the pen was still connected to the tablet. Rather than a "Plug-and-Play", it's more like a "PickUp-and-Play". The features once you get the pen set up are not bad, but I lack many use cases for them. The highlight would have to be the notes feature -- being able to pop notes up wherever and whenever you're doing is nice, and the pen isn't bad at detecting so you can see your handwriting show. In contrast, the handwriting feature (allows you to write in words instead of using a keyboard to type it in) is a bit too novelty to use all the time. More like a parlor trick to show to friends then clear use. For my Lenovo Tab Plus specifically, pen input and touch input are completely separate, so amidst all the writing, there is no chance of your hand messing up your writing. I paid for this product using rewards that was going to expire so I did not pay in full for it. I cannot say I used the product long or well enough to warrant its price completely, but I could still recommend it primarily for the notes feature and if you have a Lenovo Tablet.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Feels great in my hand. Will magnetically attach to the case of my Legion Tag gen3. Happy with my purchase.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I like the pen and its weight. It is very close to that of a pencil. I wish there was much I could actually do with the device
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I loved everything about this pen. the grip, the lightweight, precision, however the button sometimes I accidentally press it while drawing or writing and sets off some command thing. Its my first time to use lenovo pen but all in all it's a good starter for tablet and pen combo.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Overall, a good pen that works well and I'm happy with my purchase. Just wish it had a few "upgraded" features. I use this with the Lenovo Legion Tab 3 Pros: - Comfortable to hold - Long lasting battery - Flat edge to prevent rolling Cons: - No wireless charging - No "eraser" on the back end
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Not compatible with 11 plus tablet. I ended up returning it, buying a precision pen, then returning THAT and buying a third party pen with palm rejection. It's difficult to find what pen will work with what tablet and what features they have. Lenovo offers too many options with limited compatibility. Compare to apple that has one pencil that works across all products.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $49.99 (Jul 11) to $60.85 (Jun 11) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $52.36.
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| $50.99 | $+1.00 | +2.0% | |
| $49.99 | $-10.86 | -17.8% | |
| $60.85 | $+10.86 | +21.7% | |
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