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The Microsoft Surface Pen Platinum Model 1776 offers professional-grade precision with 4,096 pressure sensitivity levels and ultra-low latency for real-time ink response. Featuring Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity, it pairs seamlessly with a broad range of Surface devices. Designed for both creative and productivity tasks, it includes a natural-feeling pen tip and a rubber eraser, supporting advanced features in OneNote, Microsoft Office, and Adobe Suite. Lightweight and ergonomically crafted, this pen transforms your Surface device into a powerful digital canvas.














| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Asin | B072K5TXGT |
| Battery Description | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | 29,176 in Computers & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories) 57 in Graphic Tablet Pens |
| Box Contents | Microsoft Surface Pen Platinum, 1 x AAAA Battery |
| Brand Name | Microsoft |
| Colour | Platinum |
| Compatible Devices | Kompatible GerรคteMicrosoft, Surface Studio, Surface Laptop, Surface Book, Surface Pro, Surface Pro 4, Surface Pro 3, Surface 3, Tablet |
| Compatible Tablet Computer Models | Microsoft Surface Pro 7+ |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,202) 4.6 out of 5 stars |
| Enclosure Material | Rubber |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00889842202700 |
| Item Dimensions | 14.6 x 1 x 1 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Microsoft EYU-00009 Surface Pen, Platinum |
| Item Weight | 18 g |
| Manufacturer | Microsoft Input |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EYU-00009 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 10, Windows 11 |
| Model Number | EYU-00009 |
| Number Of Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. (included) |
| Number Of Packs | 1 |
| Pressure Sensitivity | 4096 Levels |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Upc | 889842202700 |
User
Original Microsoft windows surface pen is great
I bought a $5 one and a $30 one for my windows surface wanting to save some money , they just don't do the job. Very high quality, uses AAAA battery that is easy to find. Very good build quality and feels good to write on. Perfect weight and feels nice in the hand.A must have for artists to get the 4000 pressure points. You can make nice shades and really acts like a pencil when drawing.In terms of the style, I really like how it looks. Looks very nice with the windows surface and matching.I also like how it attaches well to the side of the windows surface. This works by magnets and it works on both the right and left side of the surface which is very nice. You feel like you are writing on a very smooth surface with the nice pen tip material. It doesn't come with any case but I just put it in the pen pocket of my surface bag which is very common in surface bags. Order the AAAA batteries from Ebay 2 months before you need it, its cheapest there.
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No aceptes imitaciones. Este es original.
Es original.Tenรญa uno genรฉrico de marca Metapen que me daba muchos problemas para escribir o hacer trazos. Por ahorrarme unos pesos me saliรณ caro y con grandes disgustos.Pero este es original. Se siente completamente de calidad y cumple muy bien. Eso sรญ, asegรบrate de conseguir pilas AAAA ya que la que viene con el producto estรก descargada10/10
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I may or may not be hoping for my Pro 3 to just suddenly crap out, in hopes of justifying a purchase of ...
To start off with, I'm actually using a Surface Pro 3 tablet, NOT the 2017 Pro... I may or may not be hoping for my Pro 3 to just suddenly crap out, in hopes of justifying a purchase of the latter. Until then, you're going to get a review and subjective results of this 2017 pen on a late, but great, Surface model.I have been using the Pro 3 with the Pro 4 pen for a long time, and debated over the switch to the 2017 Pen for the $100 price-point. After succumbing to the lure, I have to suggest that fellow Surface Pro 3 users do the same (and with 200% confidence for users still using the Pro 3 Pen... what have you been doing with your life!?).The biggest reason comes down to the lower initial activation force (IAF). Before biting the bullet, I remember reading conflicting reports and reviews on Reddit about whether Surface Pro 3 and 4's would support the IAF improvements. I can't do the objective testing now that I've sold my old pen, but can tell you that my writing has become notably more precise and consistent, which lower IAF would certainly result in.More objective examples of improvement:- With the Pro 4 pen, I had the pressure sensitivity setting at a 10 or 11 to accommodate for the many skips in handwriting I would get with my furiously scribbling notes. Of course, that resulted in a lot of over-pressurized and unwanted carry over lines and curves. With the 2017 Pen, my pressure setting is on anywhere between 4-7, and it's perfect. No skips!Some caveats: I do a ton of note-writing and doodling, but can't comment on drawing, shading, or any other 'real' artistic endeavors. In addition, improvements are more notable in Onenote and Sketchable, and less so in other apps (e.g., Xodo, Drawboard). I also scribble exceedingly fast, so that may explain why the IAF improvements have been obvious for me. If you're a normal human writing at sub-80mph speeds, maybe the differences won't be as noticeable?- With the Pro 4 pen, I had to use the 2H nil-friction nib because my handwriting looked the best (albeit still with intermittent under-recognition and over-pressurization issues noted above). However, with the 2017 Pen, I'm actually still able to use the standard HB pen, because the pen performance is better enough to overcompensate. Now I can simultaneously enjoy the slight friction across the screen, which is more reminiscent of real note-taking.Other reasons I like this new pen more:- The magnet inside the pen is much stronger. My pen is actually able to stick onto my Surface enough that I now feel comfortable tucking the whole device under my arm and walking around.- The annoying clip is gone. I never used it to begin with, and it just got in the way. You may feel the polar opposite about this, however.Of note, the advertised improvement in sensitivity levels is NOT available for Surface Pro 3 (or 4)! Microsoft promised a firmware update for the old Surface Pro's with support for the tilt-feature, but the specific release date still hasn't been announced.Some other tidbits of info you may care about:- The weight is exactly the same as the Surface Pro 3 Pen (20g).- It only comes with 1 nib (the HB one). I almost want to dock a star for this, because it's such a cheapskate sell to not include the pack of pen nibs (like Surface Pro 4 pens did), especially since the HB rubbery tip WILL wear down. If there's one thing I can swear to you, it's that.- Download the Surface app from the Microsoft store if you haven't already. You can adjust the pen pressure sensitivity and turn off the [annoying] Windows button.- I was able to use this pen and my old Pro 3 pen almost simultaneously. Each one was able to be recognized the moment I brought it to the screen. Ok, this may be a completely useless fact after all.- I found the following tips on various Reddit threads in improving pen precision and performance, and have definitely found them helpful (I made sure to adjust these after I used the 2017 Pen for >2 weeks, as to prevent confounding):1) Go to control panel --> mouse settings ---> Pointer Options tab --> uncheck "enhance pointer precision" box.2) Control panel --> Pen and Touch settings. Under Pen Options tab ---> go to press and hold settings --> uncheck "enable press and hold for right-clicking" box. Under Flicks tab --> uncheck "use flicks to perform..." box.Don't ask me why... just do it.I hope this review helps anyone using the Surface Pro 3 specifically!2018 UPDATE: As much as I still love my Surface Pen, the Apple Pencil definitely outperforms it for both note-taking and drawing purposes. See the additional handwriting comparison sample I just uploaded. The differences are particularly noticeable when I'm scribbling quickly.(Amazon uploads images in a bizarre fashion, so you may need to zoom in a ton on the handwriting sample I uploaded.)
User
very good, but pricey
arrived in very safe package, and works very fine, fluid and accurate.the pressure sensitive tips feels premium.very pricey in India.
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and the only thing I can draw is a Coconut Tree that somehow ends up looking like Bin Laden' beard
I don't know why I got myself one - the darn thing is so pricey, and the only thing I can draw is a Coconut Tree that somehow ends up looking like Bin Laden' beard...Got myself one just to complete my Surface Pro though - I got mine (the SP4) without the Pen, but with the Type Cover... Simple but effective packaging by Amazon, though it took its own sweet time to arrive. The Surface Pen Platinum does not work with all the features (for example, Tilt and all 4096 Pressure Levels) on the SP4, as it does on the SP 2017 Edition...Having never used a Digital Pen all my life, I need to now use it! So far, I have just put in about 30 Minutes usage! Initial impressions are therefore that;- Its a Magnificent piece of Architecture- The Weight and Grip are just sooo right- Snaps Strongly onto the SP, yet, easy to grab out and work with it too!- It GLIDES over the SP's Screen, making a slight Ssss sound - feels Great!- Works as my finger, works as a Pen too- More than losing it, I am mortally scared of dropping it on its Tip... Shudder!!- Where do I get cheap, long-lasting AAAA Batteries from, next year, for the Surface Pen???Edit after a year plus of using the Surface Pen: the Batteries are still over 50%, so I can put off buying replacement Batteries for another year! Batteries cost a small fortune too... And err. although I haven't suddenly turned into an Artist, I do love having the Pen around, to sign Digital Documents or just to wow people! ๐๐
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