• Reviews around pen (3.38 of 5)

    Lenovo Yoga Book- FHD 10.1" Android Tablet - 2 in 1 Tablet (Intel Atom x5-Z8550 Processor, 4GB RAM, 64GB SSD),Carbon Black, ZA0V0224US

    • The pen, however, is expensive so don't lose it
    • The real pen is wonderful
    • Great screen and awesome pen
    • And the pen is useless
    • Manufacturer claimed that there was no alternative, However, I tried my various styluses from various tablets to find out that the S-pen from an old 'note tablet' works amazingly well
    • Some people can certainly get by by just sticking it to the side of the device, keeping it in a bag, and being diligent enough not to lose the pen
    • I just can't recommend this as a note taking device because honestly it can't replace good ol pen and paper
    • The included pen works well for drawing and taking notes by hand
    • The pen is somewhat pressure sensitive, so the digitized image looks a lot like your real notes
    • first, the pen is terrible on the screen (which I did not expect from lenovo.
    • The magnetic surface you can stick the pen to works, but won't keep it secure while you're on the move
    • The pen works well for me, but I don't use it much.
    • Bought this 6 months ago but lost the real pen.
    • It would have been very nice if anyone mentioned that the pen is not usable with the active screen
    • Now much better but while I am slowly getting used to the keyboard it still makes many mistakes and the exchanging of the tip for writing versus just using the pen as a stylus is annoying
    • The pen is comfortable and the writing is very accurate
    • The screen is of course touch screen, but oddly enough doesn't support the pen it comes with
    • And the pen is very responsive; the line thickness varies based on how hard you press
    • The pen is accurate and goes with the flow
    • So, as mentioned previously I bought the pen loop to make sure I didn't lose the pen
    • The pen is not angle sensitive
    • As it is, I find the pen clunky and awkward to use.
    • The only downside I’ve had so far is the pen that comes with it works 95% of the time
    • Halo keyboard is pretty cool and the pen is very handy for work notes etc
    • IMO; The Real Pen is a bit bulky and is in stark contrast to the size & portability of the Yoga Book
    • A $10 for a set of 6 of them is well worth it and gives me a place to secure the pen when not in use
    • I have updated my review from 3 to 4 stars because I did indeed find another EMR pen(cil) to work with the device.
    • Using the Pen as a pointing implement while in Laptop mode is extremely annoying as the screen bounces too much with taps and double taps
    • The pen works wonderfully
    • The pen works better on the keyboard side and if you switch it out for the ink pen and use the paperpad
    • Good ol pen and paper has more functionality and more at cheaper.
    • I added and Recommend-1 Adhesive pen
    • That isn't a glowing recommendation for me to order a new pen if the nib breaks again
    • A quick shake on any of them will knock the pen off and while I'm away that devices like the Surface Pro 3 have the same issue, it doesn't excuse the fact that it's an issue on the Lenovo Yoga Book
    • The pen works great and the transition is smooth (between keyboard and pen)
    • The pen is incredibly responsive (this can also be a con, however.)-It’s really great for taking notes.-It converts to a tablet with no fuss and feathers.-It’s lovely for streaming videos and browsing the web.-I’m a web design student and coding actually
    • There's better tablets on the market -- you really don't need the gimmicky keyboard or strangely and super-expensive replacement pens and paper
    • I love the pen though
    • The pen, however, is expensive so don't lose it
    • This wouldn't be that big of a deal as the performance of the product is great otherwise, however Lenovo fails to provide plastic tip replacements anywhere, so if you break your plastic tip you have to buy a new pen or lose that input option completely
    • For an artist; This makes the Real Pen virtually useless and silly to travel with (unless you need to take alot of notes)
    • The screen is of course touch screen, but oddly enough doesn't support the pen it comes with
    • Must switch pen nub in order to write; writing nub doesn’t work on touch screen; need to change pen so that pen nub is on one end and writing nub on the
    • I love the pen it comes with
    • It’s good, good design, nice pen but system is not very perfect
    • The pen only works when it wants
    • The Yoga Book is small enough and light enough not to be cumbersome while reading, and the pen works quite well (although you need to get used a bit to write in side and see the result in the screen)
    • My pen broke within a week, but customer support was very helpful with that
    • -but 13 hours is a reach.-They tout the feature: “Note Saver & Real Pen Stylus With Real Ink” I was in class when I received this and got excited about using this feature
    • It's thicker than my preferred gel pens and as such distorts my handwriting.)
    • The real pen, while not the best stylus ever, works well as a physical pen that can also digitize notes (using better refills than are offered by Lenovo - don't waste your time on the included ink cartridges or your money on Lenovo ink refills)
    • The real pen, while not the best stylus ever, works well as a physical pen that can also digitize notes (using better refills than are offered by Lenovo - don't waste your time on the included ink cartridges or your money on Lenovo ink refills)
    • The Real Pen is nice but like the keyboard you have to get use to using it.
    • Great e-book reader for B&N users.
    • I love having a great e-reader that turns into a laptop with a keyboard and enough screen real estate to do any kind of computing that comes to mind.