I already have a Pixelbook pen but thought it was cheap enough to just try it out. Here's what I found during testing. The lag is a little more than the Pixelbook Pen, but not enough to make it annoying to use. The pressure sensitivity works great with the Lenovo Pen. At least it doesn't do anything with the Pixelbook. Pairing is not required and you can easily switch between them. One of the buttons on the Lenovo grip activates Google Assistant, the other does nothing and cannot be programmed. do something. The pocket clip is nice to have on the handle. My Pixelbook pen rolls away if you don't keep an eye on it. The Pixelbook pen is overall more comfortable to use, but it costs four times more. If you are an artist and want to draw with a pen, buy a Pixelbook pen, it's worth it. If all you need is a pen for handwriting, buy one and save money.
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