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Old 04-08-2024, 07:00 AM   #6
Quoth
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My Wacom stylus fro drawing tables must be 20 years old on original tip. The one on Lenovo X201T is also on original tip (must be about 10?).

The pens for the Elipsa and Sage don't show any tip wear, so I feel I wasted money buying more Kobo tips.


Do note that the TCL T-Pen packaging has a small bag under the cardboard holding the pen that not only has the tip removal tool but a spare tip! Easily overlooked and chucked out!

I expect the tip to outlive the rechargeable cell. Those should be replaceable. The AAAA cell in the Kobo original pen and the two MS compatible pens (without BT function) is cheap and lasts about 6 months. But people have a hatred of batteries or rechargeable pens, which has enabled Wacom with their ancient host induction powered pen to stay in the market. I've used 4 Wacom based devices and I think it's inferior to Apple, MS/Kobo and TCL/USI 2.0. Most POS and Post Office use tethered Wacom stylus here for signing and those are dreadful.
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