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Comentado en Canadá el 4 de febrero de 2025
Works with boox note air 4c. Works well and similar to the usual lamy alstar pens. But the grip, which is the reason I got this for. Isn't really the same as the usual lamy pens, at least not ones that I got from 2022 onwards. The grip is slightly rounder in a way, less defined edges and I think is smaller? Not a big fan of it
Andrew
Comentado en Singapur el 10 de febrero de 2025
Excellent! Switched out the POM tip for a Wacom felt tip and it works perfectly on my e ink tablet. Love the feel of it. High quality.
Greg
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de octubre de 2024
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
JB Zarate
Comentado en México el 22 de abril de 2024
Tiene mucho estilo y funciona bien. Es de fácil manejo y funciona con diferentes tablets
Xavier A.
Comentado en México el 16 de septiembre de 2023
La compre para usarla con una libreta Remarkable, especialmente porque llevo años usando plumas Lamy y estoy muy acostumbrado a ellas. Funciona perfecto... Lo único malo es que no tiene la función de borrado qué tiene la pluma original de remarkable o incluso la Noris digital jumbo de Staedtler. De cualquier manera estoy más que conforme con mi compra.
TS88
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 30 de diciembre de 2022
This was an investment, as it's expensive for a tablet stylus. However, from experience I think it's worth every penny. Two reasons:a) It's by far the best stylus I've used with my re:Markable2 tablet. It actually feels like using a pen on paper, and you can write at normal handwriting speed with it, unlike the many cheap £10-£15 stylii out there. This alone makes it worth it, as it actually makes writing on the re:Markable a pleasure.b) It's WAY more comfortable to hold inthe hand than the thin "stick" stylii that fill the chap end of the market. Not a big deal for a few scribbles, but using those things gets tiresome if you're writing out a brain dump over many pages. Infact it's like writing with a decent rollerball pen, such as the ArtLine's, which are particularly pleasurable to write with.If I had one minor criticism, it's that the clip is a bit too big to fit on the side of the folio case I have for my re:Markable. However, that's a personal preference as I travel a lot, and if I used it only at home, or I had a case with a place to clip it to, it's not a big deal, and can be remedied by buying a case that has this (I bought my case before buying the stylus).On the bonus side, it also comes with two replacement nibs, which is even better as I chose this because I'd already read that the nibs are long lasting.Summary: Expensive, but worth it. If you have a re:Markable2, you'll enjoy using this stylus with it.
Malcolm Lithgow
Comentado en Australia el 11 de junio de 2021
I was a bit frustrated with the pen that comes with the Onyx Boox Note Air. The software is great, but the pen was a bit slippery and it's magnets were too weak so it often fell off the side of the tablet, ultimately getting damaged.The Lamy seemed like a good alternative, and it is.Pros:- Better nibs: the Lamy has a better feel on the glass screen of the Note Air. It feels like a felt-pen rather than a slippery piece of plastic. That makes writing easier.- Better sensitivity: the Lamy can register very light strokes as very thin lines, and heavy strokes much thicker. The standard Note Air stylus has maybe half the sensitivity range in practice.- Erase button: the button on the Lamy is well positioned (if a little hard to find) and works perfectly as an eraser, making the Note Air's note taking software even smoother to operate.- High Quality: the aluminium body of the Lamy is light (I initially thought it was plastic) and strong, and the lid protects the pen when you're not using it. The pocket clip is also very strong.- Comfortable: the thickness of the Lamy body and the sculpted shape of the nib area of the pen is all nice and comfortable in use.Cons:- Storage: without magnets, and very chunky, the Lamy has no natural storage place on the Note Air or its case. Fortunately, the clip is strong enough to clip the Lamy to your bag or shirt or whatever, just like a normal pen.- Price: I think the Lamy is decent value, but it's more than $0 extra, which is what the standard pen costs you. Having said that, I think the Lamy is a decent investment for its usability across multiple platforms, including Chromebooks, Samsung phones and tablets, other e-notes, and WACOM pads.Conclusion:If you have a Note Air and you use the pen at all for note taking or sketching, this is worth buying: it will certainly improve your experience of the Note Air.
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