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Active pen for 7778 with pressure sensibility
Hello, I'm gonna buy a 7778 17'' 2in1 the next week, I'm almost certain about and I think is a really awesome machine!
I just have a big doubt. I don't know anything about touch 2in1 devices, I'm using an old Acer aspire with Wacom Cintiq tablet, and what I want is a big computer that I can use for drawing. If I buy a 2in1 is supposed to not using the Wacom tablet anymore, for that reason I want to be 100% sure that exist a stylus pen that works perfectly with this device.
My wife have a surface 3 pro, and it works perfectly (but is too small, 2gb ram, bad graphic card), I want to be sure that the 7778 could be a perfect machine for doing that.
What kind of pen shall I buy? There is compatibility with surface pen eventually? When I talk about pen I mean a real stylus with pressure sensitivity, that works with programs like photoshop, illustrator, Corel painter, zbrush.
Can you help me just indicating me some stylus that can work 100% with?
There is some issue of palm rejections? Because the surface has.
As I told, I don't know so much about it, so any information could be very useful.
Alex.
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January 8th, 2017 11:00
I have the same question. Any answer?
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January 8th, 2017 12:00
Then wath kind of pen could we use for this model?
ejn63
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January 8th, 2017 12:00
This model has a touchscreen only - not an active digitizer, so an active pen won't work as far as drawing/pressure sensitivity/etc.
The 15" models (and only some of these) do have active pen support, but not the 17" one.
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January 8th, 2017 12:00
I agree, my 7779 does not support an active pen.
The XPS 13 does but probably only on the higher resolutions (QHD+). So, if you are buying one, go to the bottom of the page and see what accessories are available.
ejn63
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January 8th, 2017 15:00
A generic stylus should work - but it's not going to be able to do anything your finger cannot do. This is not a true digitizing tablet - it's a notebook with a touchscreen.
Something like this should work
www.amazon.com/.../B005EV1QOE