HP Stylus Pens
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Skip the smudges and fingerprints on your clean HP device screens with an HP pen that acts as a digital stylus. The HP Stylus Pen allows you to write and draw with ease on your HP laptop or tablet. Equipped with N-trig pen technology and a precise, pressure-sensitive tip, your work will look better than ever without all of those pesky prints.
Is Your Device Compatible with an HP Pen?
The HP Stylus Pen is compatible with laptops or devices that use Windows Ink and Microsoft pen protocol (MPP), which are usually only present in HP devices. Some examples of compatible devices you can pair your HP pen with are the HP Spectre, HP ENVY, and HP Pavilion.
What Powers Your HP Stylus Pen?
The HP Stylus Pen is powered by one AAAA battery. This battery power may last anywhere from three to six months, depending on how frequently you’ll use your stylus pen.
How Easy Is It to Use a Stylus Pen?
While there’s a slight learning curve associated with upgrading to a stylus, using one is incredibly easy after you’ve adjusted to it. If you think about it, the thickness of your fingertip vs the precision of a stylus is an obvious advantage, and that advantage will present itself immediately. The trick is to be patient enough with the initial pains that you discover the powers of convenience. Another thing that might take some getting used to is the extra heft due to the battery in the pen body, but again, just give it some time and we think you’ll do just fine.
What is the Difference Between an HP Stylus Pen and an HP Tilt Pen?
The main differences between the two products are the ease of use and writing consistency seen when using them. Some users have found that there’s more jitter in writing with the HP Tilt Pen and some issues with the pressure sensitivity, leading to choppy lines in your drawings or handwriting. The HP Stylus Pen, on the other hand, is consistent with its strokes and has a great balance of sensitivity and durability.
What Can You Do With an HP Stylus Pen?
You can do many of the same things you might do with a regular pen (draw and write), but you will also find that other actions are enhanced by using a stylus, especially during presentations. In these days of remote conferences, including a quick doodle in a presentation can bring it to life for your audience in a special way. You can improvise new connections in your diagrams, jot extra notes – whatever you can think of! Basically, the possibilities are endless with the HP Stylus Pen.