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The Lamy AL-star EMR black stylus pen combines the elegance of a traditional rollerball pen with cutting-edge EMR technology, offering a battery-free, ergonomic writing experience. Designed for versatility, it features over 4,000 pressure levels and interchangeable tips, making it perfect for both detailed sketches and extensive note-taking on various touchscreen devices.
Manufacturer | LAMY |
Brand | Lamy |
Item Weight | 0.847 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.27 x 3.15 x 1.57 inches |
Item model number | 1234290 |
Color | black |
Material Type | Metal |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1234290 |
M**O
Awesome EMR Stylus!
Very comfortable and has a good weight to it. The metal finish gives it a premium look although it’s slightly more purple(plum) in person, but I don’t mind. It works great on the Boox tablet and the function button is a plus.
A**R
Good looking stylus with side button functionality for the Kindle scribe.
I took a chance and picked this up after having a better than expected experience with the Norris Stadler EMR stylus. I really didn’t think it would be much better than the Kindle scribe basic stylist but I was wrong. Now I’m trying to be careful not to go nuts with aftermarket styluses. Anyway, the Lamy stylus feels great in the hand, looks nice and the side button functionality, which I don’t get on my basics Kindle stylus, is a big improvement. When you’re writing a lot, you need a quick way to erase rather than using the on screen command bar. So I will never go back to a basic stylus. I had a Lamy fountain pen already and I would say the quality is there for this brand. Obviously it does not fit into a typical Kindle scribe protection case, but it is totally worth it to have around. I do agree that the Lamy stylus nib has a unique feel and I actually swapped the nib out for a Kindle nib Which I absolutely prefer more. This is the kind of thing that is hard to explain. Certainly you should not let that stop you from buying the Lamy because you can easily swap out the nib for one that has a feel you prefer. The overall body is better and more comfortable. I happen to get mine when there was a price drop so I feel satisfied with the value for money, though I do think a lot of styluses are overpriced at the moment. Hopefully we will get a much better range of EMR styluses in the future as the fountain pen industry has gotten better priced fountain pens overtime.
R**E
Wide pen. 12.5mm diameter, but feels really nice
This is a fine pen for e-ink tablets like the Boox Air4C, but realize it won't fit into the standard Boox stylus holder. This is 12.5mm in diameter, compared to the Boox's 9mm. Other than you have to clip it to most e-ink covers, the pen has a nice, rich feel in your hand.
C**R
Works, and works well at half the price.
I was a little sceptical about the claim made on comparability with the Remarkable tablet. Very very happy with the pen, half the price of the ‘genuine’ product and much better feel in the hand.
J**Y
Accurate, reliable and stylish.
This is hands down the best stylus available for the Remarkable 2. I have serious accuracy issues with the actual name brand stylus that cost me $75.00 at the outset. I have no issues with the Lamy and I recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable sylus.
Y**A
excellent replacment EMR stylus - verify nib type (gloss/matt)
This is an excellent alternative EMR stylus, which is more comfortable to use them the remarkable 2 one,(which I had and broke)Make sure when buying to get with the sharp nibs (for glossy surface) or round (for paper-like).Just switching the nibs does not exactly work - since the stylus is calibrated (or so I assume) for the specific one,so when putting the other type of nib - the stylus works funny. (for example: with the remarkable 2 nibs, in the pointy-nib version, the stylus writes from almost a cm above the surface).This might be solvable.EDIT:one: this turns out to be the internal pen sensors (pressure works that way), so this is *not* a calibration issue.it turns out pushing the nib too much in, causes this issue.(it took a few tries, but eventually I had a nib securely in place, which stays put - and works perfectly.)Another thing, some reviews claim the pen is plastic - it's not. this can be tested (according to some review here by biting lightly. not recommended... or) by leaving it in a cold room. the way it feels is clearly not plastic..
M**Y
Button is quite flimsy. Otherwise solid.
The Goods:- Weight is solid as I'm quite the heavy writer- Tip Size is right where it's perfect for precision and writing.- The comfort of this stylus is unmatched than any other EMR stylus I have used, it's fantastic.The Bad:- Despite the cost of the pen it began to fall apart for me. I have lost the button and the clip is alot more loose than it should be.- I keep the pen in my tablet case, which does get thrown around like a punching bag so I'm unsure how this damage occured.I wish my pen didn't get beat up, as I brought this only a few months back. It didn't even last a year in my hands.
A**R
Love it
Feels great in my hand. Decent weight and balance to it. Completely plastic, but for the price it seems well worth it given how well it performs in use. Pressure sensitivity and detectable angles are far greater than what I've been using and it has been well worth the money for me.Been using it on a Samsung Galaxy tab S9
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