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Microsoft has officially announced the new version of the Surface Pen made for the Surface Pro 4 tablet. It will include a tail eraser and will last up to a year on its battery.
Microsoft Surface Pro vs. Microsoft Surface Laptop: mainstream battle Since releasing the original Surface tablet in 2012, Microsoft has grown its PC business into a multibillion-dollar enterprise.
Microsoft says that 50% of Surface Pro 3 owners use their pen. And I’m sure these new enhancements will bump that figure higher for the new slate of Surface devices. And that’s great.
Microsoft Surface Pro 4 announced with new Surface Pen, starts at $899. Tech / Microsoft ... And yes, there's an all-new Surface Pen as well, which also has an eraser on the end of it.
Microsoft's extra-slim Surface Pro X doesn't really have a place for a pen on its side, so how do you keep it with you? By tucking it into your keyboard case. The company has unveiled a Slim Pen ...
This custom setup means Microsoft can quickly erase, about a 100-millisecond trail of ink, before the rest of the system catches up, so it improves the latency of the pen. “This is how we’re ...
If you’re a Surface Pro 4 or Surface Book user that has a pen, but doesn’t have the extra tips, consider buying a pack of them for your Surface Pen. They cost $10 from the Microsoft Store ...
Microsoft Surface Data Eraser boots from a USB & allows a user to perform a secure wipe of all data, & makes it ready for a new user. The USB stick is easy to create as the application has a built ...
To that end, Microsoft designed the new Surface Pro 3 Pen with real, ink-based pens in mind. It has the same weight and thickness of a normal ballpoint pen, so that it feels more natural in your hand.
More Microsoft Surface RT and Surface Pro questions and a few more answers from sites and spokespeople around the Web. ... Apple Pencil Pro vs. Apple Pencil 2; Best free VPNs of 2025; ...
Microsoft's Surface Pro tablets sell you on the need for a pen and keyboard, without disclosing that they're not included. It may not be a legal bait-and-switch, but it sure feels like one.
Microsoft confirmed on its Surface blog this morning that it acquired the pen-sensing technology that helps power the Surface Pro 3 from the company that created it, Israeli tech outfit N-trig.