Thought about the same thing but I don't know where in the supernote website I read that the part of the pen near the nib should not be made of out of metal for better experience.
I have vid from few years ago where i removed the cartridge from the HOM1 pen an put into bic pen and it work ok but there were a little play in it. But it was nice to use normal pen.
My LAMY EMR has a button. No reason this one couldn’t have. Too bad, too. I want the clear one because I want the ceramic nib, but losing that button is a big cost. I have the HoM2 in samurai, and the ghosting (even after calibration) is just unacceptable. LAMY, if you’re listening, I’ll pay double for a ceramic nib pen WITH the button!
Personally I like heavy pens more than light pens for writing that's why I enjoy writing with fountain pens. The only concern I have now that I watched and listened carefully to the sound when placing the pen on the screen, it sounds as if you are placing a ballpoint pen on glass which would be really disappointing for me. The samsung pen sounded quieter though.
Yea the ceramic tips have hard feel (which I find better) you get more feedback. The samsung uses plastic so has softer almost like pencil type feel. I feel I write neater with the ceramic tips, but for like sketching I like samsung.
great video, exactly what i needed
Oh! Cool. Maybe I'll retrofit a Parker Jotter if it will work.
Thought about the same thing but I don't know where in the supernote website I read that the part of the pen near the nib should not be made of out of metal for better experience.
I have vid from few years ago where i removed the cartridge from the HOM1 pen an put into bic pen and it work ok but there were a little play in it. But it was nice to use normal pen.
@HarveyJohanneum You can use a plastic Parker
Great video! I ordered the new Lamy pen . Looks great! Which Samsung pen is that?
Its one that comes with Tab S7 and S8 (my current). I assume S9 S10 are same pens as well.
My LAMY EMR has a button. No reason this one couldn’t have. Too bad, too. I want the clear one because I want the ceramic nib, but losing that button is a big cost.
I have the HoM2 in samurai, and the ghosting (even after calibration) is just unacceptable. LAMY, if you’re listening, I’ll pay double for a ceramic nib pen WITH the button!
Personally I like heavy pens more than light pens for writing that's why I enjoy writing with fountain pens. The only concern I have now that I watched and listened carefully to the sound when placing the pen on the screen, it sounds as if you are placing a ballpoint pen on glass which would be really disappointing for me. The samsung pen sounded quieter though.
Yea the ceramic tips have hard feel (which I find better) you get more feedback. The samsung uses plastic so has softer almost like pencil type feel. I feel I write neater with the ceramic tips, but for like sketching I like samsung.