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Microsoft Surface Pen Platinum Model 1776 (EYU-00009)

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Arrives May 14 – May 19
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Color: Platinum


Features

  • Surface pen. Write and draw naturally. Create without limits
  • Precisely sketch and shade with 4,096 pressure points that respond to the lightest touch
  • Reduced lag/low latency: Ink flows out in real time with no lag or latency
  • Connector type: bluetooth 4.0. Use Surface Pen with apps like OneNote, Microsoft Office, Adobe Suite, Sketch able, Bluebeam Revue, Draw board, CorelDraw, and Staff pad
  • Compatibility: Surface Book, Surface Book 2, Surface Studio 1st Gen, Surface Studio 2, Surface Laptop 1st Gen, Surface Laptop 2, Surface Go, Surface Pro 3, Surface Pro 4, Surface Pro 5th Gen, Surface Pro 6, Surface 3, Pen Tip Kit

Brand: ‎Microsoft


Item model number: ‎EYU-00009


Item Weight: ‎0.64 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎5.75 x 0.38 x 0.38 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.75 x 0.38 x 0.38 inches


Color: ‎Platinum


Battery Type: ‎Alkaline


Batteries: ‎1 CR2 batteries required. (included)


Department: ‎Male


Manufacturer: ‎Microsoft Input


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎June 15, 2016


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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 ...
Color: Platinum
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.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2017 by Sg00 Sg00

  • Worth it and recommend
Color: Poppy Red
First of all, when it comes to something like this, I needed durability and something that would be easy to use or write, draw, etc as I use it for my digital art classes. I like everything about it, but the one thing I will say is the use of the tip, maybe just be a defect I got but about two weeks after using it, the black piece around the tip came completely off in pieces. Buying tips is fairly cheap and I plan to do so to have back up but I find this to be frustrating, to say the least, because if its something I couldn't work around, would have to return and that would put me in a bind as I needed it for my assignment, so time was not something I messed with. However, it works still, flimsy but overall, great product. I would like to see maybe other colors or possibly add something to be able to change it out if wanted or protect them like the cases instead of buying from another company or adding in extra tips for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2022 by Roxann

  • Excited to use
Color: Poppy Red
I am excited that the pen came in just in time for school start. coordination makes me happy especially when I will be spending long hours of studying.
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2023 by Amber D

  • Useless if the battery dies
Color: Platinum
I've been using this for quite some time. I've found that this writes smoothly with my surface pro 4 but if you ever find that the battery dies on you, the pen is useless. If the tip breaks on you, you can get replacements but if you go for a generic brand, they don't work well and don't last so you're stuck buying from the Microsoft brand to make sure it's compatible. As long as the tip doesn't break on you and the battery doesn't die it's a nice pen. This takes special AAAA batteries so make sure you have some on hand if you're planning on getting one of these. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2023 by 🤸🤸♂️🤸Live True🤸♂️🤸🤸♂️

  • Expensive, but worth it if you already dropped $1500+ on a Surface device
Color: Platinum
I got this to use with a Surface Book 3, it's more expensive than the generic surface pens but it beautifully matches the platinum color of my laptop. The erase function is one thing that I couldn't find replicated in any of the third party pens. They all have erase functions, but not one that you can flip around like an eraser. The button on the pen acts as a right click from a mouse. The button under the eraser can be programmed to open any number of apps. You have to pair this using the Surface app to get the full functionality of this product. This pen includes a AAAA battery already installed, this was something that I couldn't find a definitive answer about (before buying). The quality of the hardware is as good as Microsoft's tablets and laptops. Writing with this product feels better than the third party pen I have that costs $55, and it’s one of the best 3rd party pens available. I think this product is worth the money if you want the best experience and highest quality pen to use with your Microsoft device. Also, just because I want to correct some things that other reviewers have said- these surface pens require replacement tips and they are not included. The first tip is included but not the extras, you can buy them from Microsoft’s site or 3rd party ones on Amazon. You will have have to replace them every few months depending on how often you write with it. A worn out tip doesn’t mean it’s time for a new pen or that it’s a faulty product because it only lasted 3 months! Second thing- if this product is “shipped from and sold by Amazon services LLC” then it IS a genuine Microsoft product. I wish I didn’t need to amend my reviews to combat misinformation, but someone has to set the record straight. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2021 by BMO BMO

  • Excellent product
Color: Platinum
Received the pen earlier than expected. It's exactly as described. It looks like new, works like new.
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2023 by Victor Wan

  • High quality pen
Color: Platinum
While the price might scare you a little, this pen is worth the money. I've been using this for years and I've never had to change the battery, it's heavy in your hand, has an eraser on the back end, and the shape of it let's it sit flat on your desk without rolling. Awesome pen
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2023 by Feyi Alonge

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