definitely recommed a hard tip for paper-like screen protectors. the stock rubber tip is too grippy and not tactile enough agains the small grooves in the screen protector and also wears out quickly. i recommend either a metal pen tip replacement or a straight up hard plastic one.
@@RaffyHalim i live in sweden so i only have access to amazon. if you search "surface pen metal tip" and scroll far enough you should find one for your pen.
Useful video -- hard to find screen protector comparisons that aren't for an iPad. But unfortunately, the Keanboll is sold out: between the Timovo and the Adeway, which one was better?
Noooo. There was another one I actually had in the review but some out hence didn't include. I personally felt that the plastic ones 'feel' closer to paper like the Timovo. The Adeway being tempered glass does provide more protection though. So depends what you're after specifically
one thing I would like to see/hear how the slim pen works with these protectors, maybe also get a different pen and test out the experience with other pen nibs. I want to replace my current plastic screen protector with a paper like one and I was wondering how the slim pen acts when working with these protectors, does it wear off the slim pen over time?
So far that's all I've used with these: the slim pen. I can't say I've seen any noticeable wear so far, but I'm sure over time it'll wear a bit out like any rubbery product. But given I've been using this ben since the Pro 9, no issues to date
Not an expert on this, but I think that's a special glass. I'm sure they'll eventually be out, but I haven't seen anything as good as what Samsung currently has
definitely recommed a hard tip for paper-like screen protectors. the stock rubber tip is too grippy and not tactile enough agains the small grooves in the screen protector and also wears out quickly.
i recommend either a metal pen tip replacement or a straight up hard plastic one.
any recommendations for which one to get?
@@RaffyHalim i live in sweden so i only have access to amazon. if you search "surface pen metal tip" and scroll far enough you should find one for your pen.
as i have seen you have a similar problem that your diagonal lines a jiggly. I have the same issue as well in one note without using a ruler
Yeah it's a bit odd. Seems to happen even without the screen protector
Useful video -- hard to find screen protector comparisons that aren't for an iPad. But unfortunately, the Keanboll is sold out: between the Timovo and the Adeway, which one was better?
Noooo. There was another one I actually had in the review but some out hence didn't include.
I personally felt that the plastic ones 'feel' closer to paper like the Timovo.
The Adeway being tempered glass does provide more protection though. So depends what you're after specifically
one thing I would like to see/hear how the slim pen works with these protectors, maybe also get a different pen and test out the experience with other pen nibs. I want to replace my current plastic screen protector with a paper like one and I was wondering how the slim pen acts when working with these protectors, does it wear off the slim pen over time?
So far that's all I've used with these: the slim pen. I can't say I've seen any noticeable wear so far, but I'm sure over time it'll wear a bit out like any rubbery product. But given I've been using this ben since the Pro 9, no issues to date
Great video! Have you ever used these types of screen protectors for phones?
Thanks! I've got an anti glare screen protector on my phone but not a paperlike one
@@RaffyHalim Do you recommend the anti glare?
@@tahsinocity They're game changer - the built in screen on the samsung is antiglare to begin with but it makes SUCH a difference
How can i find a samsulg like screen protector for surface x pro to reduce glare at that level ?
Not an expert on this, but I think that's a special glass. I'm sure they'll eventually be out, but I haven't seen anything as good as what Samsung currently has
Hello Halim, is your surface oled or IPS?
Mine is the OLED panel