![]() Like other Surface systems, it also still has the same proprietary long, thin power connection, which thankfully still pulls out safely if you trip over it. ![]() What the new Pen adds is 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity (up from 1,024) and a tilt function that changes the virtual ink flow in some apps when drawing from different angles. While the new Pen is more expensive, older models still work, and can be picked up for around $60, £60 or AU$95. I found myself holding the screen steady with one hand and using the Pen with the other hand. Using the new, sold-separately Surface Pen ($99) is a decent enough experience - Microsoft says the latency on the Surface Laptop screen is lower than on older Surface Pro devices - but there's an inherent awkwardness to drawing on a clamshell, especially when the lid doesn't fold down a full 180 degrees.
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