* The input is always and immediately recognized by the operating system and all apps.
* The input is very precise possible, especially when Internet browser with partly quite small fields and buttons.
* The screen is no longer smudged.
* The pen makes a high impression, looks good and is comfortable to hold.
The following observations I made:
* Even after several weeks of screen has no single scratch, not even a tiny.
* The pen is still working properly (formerly I used to have a similar, less expensive pin, because the plastic disc was coated, the pin spoke from the beginning to only very difficult and after a few days almost no more, such an effect I was here not watching).
* The cap has unfortunately not clip that I miss when I put the pen in the shirt pocket or the jacket.
The following recommendations, I would:
* If a command not even be identified, then you have held the pen at an angle. Hold it a little vertical, and all funktionier well.
* When not in use always the same screw on the cap, the disc might jump off. Had the pin you swam accidentally without cap in his jacket, the cap came off and it was a right fumbling until I had back from the narrow pen pocket. Otherwise my disc has not yet come off, such as when the pen lay on the desk.
* Overlooking the previous point I have now ordered me a set of spare wheels. After Murphy probably nothing will now happen. :-)