Stylus Pen For Microsoft Surface Tablet Silver – Model 1776
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Introduction
For weeks, I’ve been putting the Model 1776 Stylus Pen for Microsoft Surface Tablets through its paces. This silver stylus promises a seamless digital writing and drawing experience, and I’m here to tell you whether it delivers on that promise. From note-taking in OneNote to sketching intricate designs, I’ve tested its capabilities extensively to provide you with a comprehensive review.
Features
The 1776 Stylus boasts a number of impressive features. The advertised 4096 pressure points are immediately noticeable, allowing for incredibly nuanced shading and line weight variation. The one-click OneNote access is a time-saver, and the Cortana activation via a click-and-hold is surprisingly convenient. The ambidextrous design is appreciated, allowing comfortable use for both left and right-handed users. The “plug and play” nature is also a huge plus, requiring no pairing or complicated setup.
Performance
In terms of performance, the 1776 Stylus shines. The low latency is truly remarkable; there’s almost no discernible delay between pen stroke and on-screen appearance. The pen feels natural in the hand, mimicking the experience of writing with a traditional pen on paper. I found the precision excellent for both detailed drawings and quick note-taking. Even the lightest touch registers accurately, making it ideal for subtle shading and intricate details. The battery life, though not explicitly stated in the specifications, seems quite robust – I’ve used it extensively for several weeks without needing a charge.
However, the pen’s small size might be a drawback for some users with larger hands. The 10mm width and depth might feel a little cramped during extended use. While this wasn’t a major issue for me, it’s worth considering if you have larger hands or prefer a more substantial writing instrument.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Low latency, 4096 pressure points, comfortable grip, one-click OneNote access, Cortana integration, plug and play functionality, ambidextrous design.
- Cons: Relatively small size might be uncomfortable for some users, lack of stated battery life information.
Final Verdict
Overall, the Model 1776 Stylus Pen provides an excellent digital writing and drawing experience. The low latency, pressure sensitivity, and convenient features make it a strong contender in the market. While the small size might not suit everyone, the performance and functionality outweigh this minor drawback for most users. I highly recommend the 1776 Stylus to anyone seeking a reliable and responsive pen for their Microsoft Surface tablet.
Specification | Value |
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Material | Rubber |
Product Weight | 20 g |
Colour Name | Silver |
Connection Type | Wireless |
Operating System | Windows |
What’s In The Box | Stylus and digital pens, manual |
Product Length | 10 mm |
Product Height | 146 mm |
Product Width/Depth | 10 mm |
Wattage | 2 W |
Features | Plug and Play, Touch, Ambidextrous |
Model Number | 1776 |
Model Name | 1776 |
Item Quantity | 1 |