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Posted by maksim
 - October 01, 2019, 22:46:25
tell me!" why does a stylus need a battery? there are styluses Samsung (from wacom), they do not require charging, and therefore expensive components for the battery. I understand that Microsoft wants to cash in at our expense and at a higher price, but then all their promotions about the environment go to the dump of populism. passive stylus technology exists. agree already and do not spoil the nature of people. Am confident that ordinary users preferred would the standard stylus without recharging at all even wireless and at all preferred would the emergence of standard universal on the basis of styluses Samsung. and it's time for all devices to have the default support of the stylus (weight tablets, smartphones, laptops and computer monitors). this should become the norm as a typC, or camera in a phone.
Posted by Redaktion
 - October 01, 2019, 20:08:54
A new registration of Microsoft's with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) hints at a new accessory that could be launched tomorrow in conjunction with the Surface 7 line. It is a wireless charger with a 300 milliwatt capacity. This is also more evidence that the next Surface Pen may go with the same device.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Microsoft-may-have-a-new-wireless-charger-in-the-works.436566.0.html