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You can enhance the performance of any compatible Dell tablet with the help of this Dell Active Stylus. This stylus features a smooth, ergonomic design. It can be comfortable and easy to grip for a firm hold and smooth writing. More precise movements and readability can make this stylus easier to use with a variety of tablet applications. Because the stylus is pre calibrated to work with specific Dell tablets, it can ready to use immediately. A quality Dell stylus can reduce the occurrence of jagged edges and reading errors. You can take advantage of it when using a tablet to write, make selections, or browse the web. Predictable landing points can prevent accidental clicks and extra marks on the tablet screen that are caused by user error. This can be a great stylus for college students. You can enhance your classroom experience by using this accessory in conjunction with the Dell 750-AAGN. You can be able to take notes quickly and easily with this combination and save them on your device. You can pull them up later for studying with ease. Homeschool moms can enjoy the versatility of this technology. You can use it with your device to demonstrate math problems and other academic concepts at home and on the go. You may never have to worry about not being in front of your whiteboard to perform demos. Dell has got you covered with this creative solution. This writing technology is compatible with a number of tablets and laptops. It will be important to check the compatibility on the device you would like to use it with. You can find that it works great with various touchscreen computers like the Latitude 7350, Venue 11 Pro (5130), Venue 11 Pro (7130), Venue 11 Pro (7140), Venue 8 Pro (5830), and Venue 11 Pro (7139). This is a lightweight stylus that can feel comfortable in your hand, making the writing process enjoyable. The tip of this pen is quiet, unlike some pen tips that click when you write. You can find the Dell Active Stylus is pressure sensitive. This can be a huge benefit. It can give you the ability to write finely or boldly with just a little pressure of your hand. It has an automatic shut off function, which can save you a tremendous amount of battery life. This is an accessory all artists can find valuable. The smooth way the Dell Active writes can make drawing fun and easy. It has a 1 millimeter tip, which can allow you to draw precise lines. There are two built in buttons on the side of the stylus as well. These buttons can make it easier to highlight, erase, or click on images or text. It also has an internal transmitter, which can help tell the tablet when the stylus is in use as well as can alert it when you rest your palm or wrist on the tablet. You can use this stylus with your favorite device in the same way you could use a paper and pen. With the right software and a compatible device, you can find yourself discovering all types of reasons to utilize this technology to your advantage.
I bought this pen for myself and my two sisters, all three of us are in college. We all have an HP Spectre x360 and we use our pens with Microsoft OneNote. The fact that I can take notes on my laptop with the paired functionality of OneNote really makes my life more efficient and my book bag lighter. The pen itself is nicely weighted and the button on the pen allows you to easily click between the eraser, pen, and lasso-select function. I would definitely suggest this pen over the ironically more expensive pens, such as the HP pen.
I understand that this version, the silver/black AAGN version, is the best to date. I, like many others, have found that it frequently loses sync (just stops working). Very frustrating to be in the middle of a Sketchbook drawing and have the thing die, come back, die again, come back, etc.
It's amazing to me that Dell was unable, after multiple revs, to get this right.
Now that Dell has discontinued the tablets this stylus was made for, I'm doubtful we'll ever see an updated version.
If you happened to get a reliable copy, hold on to it! Mine, like many others, has been a frustrating mess.
Bought it for my HP Spectre X360 - works quite well!
I bought this product on a recommendation from a salesperson at Best Buy, who indicated that this was compatible with my newly purchased HP Spectre x360. For me, having stylus functionality was essential for artistic endeavors I will be doing with my computer. I popped in the included AAAA battery and moved the stylus close to my computer screen. It instantly recognized it and it started working immediately.
It shows great pressure sensitivity from the lightest of strokes to the heaviest, giving me a lot of range. In fact, when I recently viewed a YouTube video comparing this with the HP stylus, this one seems a better choice, as it does not require clicking down on the screen to begin drawing. Even the lightest strokes immediately register, making it seem like a natural extension to my hand, rather than a technological interface.
One small issue I had - I when I put it away, one of the rocker switches must have gotten depressed. This quickly drained the battery--and AAAA batteries are hard to find.Read full review
Still a valuable active stylus for Venue Pro owners
Some years have passed since the launch of the Venue Pro branding. I saw a lot of mixed reviews about its own active stylus so I decided to skip on the first two generations and ended up buying the last one (rev A00 as marked on the box).
I had an excellent service with pricing, shipping and packaging with my dealer. My stylus is working as it is intended to be and that makes me happy. Just keep in mind some minor details: You do not need to pair the stylus with any software, it just works since the very first moment when you put the AAAA battery in it; and speaking of it, I experienced bad connection issues at first, but replacing the battery included in the box with a new one solved everything. The palm rejection feature works good if you make sure to see the cursor on the screen before you start writing/drawing. Its speed is good for me but I can not ask for more as I use the cheaper model with an Atom processor and only 2 Gb of RAM so I can only suppose that a more capable hardware can improve the experience.
Lastly, I can not give an artist (painting/drawing) viewpoint about it since my main use of the stylus is for sheet music hand writing.Read full review
After extensive research for a stylus for my laptop (HP Spectre x360), I see now why this is an overwhelming favorite.
It feels sturdy and ergonomically sound in hand (versus the stylus for my former Surface Pro 3), has a very precise tip (great for digital highlighting) and looks nice.
My tip would be to have a pack of spare AAAA batteries on hand (Energizer has been the brand to last the longest, in my experience) because there does not appear to be an indicator light or other way to tell the batteries are running low.
I appreciated that no extra setup was required for my HP to recognize the stylus - once I put the (included - thank you, Dell!) battery in, it worked right away. The instructions are scant, but do the job.