*Apparently the Korean version had a flex alpha with EMR support 04:07 PM 4.5 (449) I then decided to try the pen that I bought to replace the original pen that came with my Surface Pro 4. The Flex Alpha manual clearly states that it does (albeit the pen is not included), and the manual shows a chassis slot for the S-Pen. 01:16 PM Thanks, I appreciate the info. Your confirmation of S-Pen support might provide an indication, but I would still be loath to make a purchase based on heresay. To get some features found on the 2019 version of the Q60, for 2020 you need to upgrade to the Q70. I also saw reviews etc that mentioned S Pen support. It uses one of those AAAA batteries that you have to dig to find. The Lenovo came with the Lenovo Active Pen. If you can order the Active Pen it should work. When I bought the Flex alpha, I did not think it had pen support but certainly expected to try based on the information in some reviews, AND the section on the S Pen that is in the tiny included "User Manual" Much of the pen support is probably coming from Windows 10. Other hardware specifications, price, release. I downloaded the very nice Bamboo Paper app and it works. This model does not work with the S-pen, but works with Microsoft Pen Protocol (MPP) "active pen" devices. there is only one model of the Galaxy Book flex Alpha baically unless you get the I5 or I7 so what you saying is the I5 supports the Spen??? The S-Pen, for many, is a primary reason for purchasing a Samsung laptop. Possible to find details about BIOS updates (Galaxy Book Flex alpha), Samsung Galaxy Book Flex Samsung Settings App Missing Menu Options. Likewise, the Galaxy Book Flex alpha doesn’t come with an S Pen, however, prospective buyers will be able to purchase one separately. Given the conflicting specs and confusion within Samsung (on something very basic), how can we rely on your information as correct? I would say to people deciding between the alpha and the full pen support Flex, if you only use the pen for drawing, note taking, selecting in photo editors, you might think of saving a few hundred dollars and getting the alpha. That one uses S-en. I believe the Active pen for the 13.3" Notbook 9 Pro 256gb and 512gb models work. The Galaxy Book Flex alpha does not support an S Pen. From what I have seen through reviews, no it doesn’t work with S-pen. The Galaxy Book Flex alpha does not support an S Pen. I believe that pen is $80 from the samsungparts website and without knowing the specs, it's not clear if that would work better than a surface 7 pen for the same money, or the cheaper Wacom Bamboo Ink. I was hoping for soemthign like this. Can anyone point me to pens and stylus' that WILL work on the screen and still be able to have pressure sensitivity? You are saying the Flex Alpha does not support the S-Pen. I'm having trouble getting my sahara basics active pen to work on my galaxy book flex alpha. Some reviews, and the user manual, seem to suggest that it supports the S Pen. What are you basing your response on? The Galaxy Book Flex alpha comes in one size only, namely 13.3 inches. Samsung Galaxy Book Flex: Drei neue 13 und 15 Zoll Convertibles mit S-Pen und QLED-Display Mit dem dunkelblauen Galaxy Book Flex setzt Samsung am deutschen Notebook-Markt neue Akzente. If I hold down the side button and touch the screen, the right-click menu appears. Samsung - Galaxy Book Flex Alpha 2-in-1 13.3" QLED Touch-Screen Laptop - Intel Core i5 - 8GB Memory - 256GB SSD - Royal Silver User rating, 4.5 out of 5 stars with 449 reviews. If I hold down the side button and swipe text, it is selected. EDIT: Skip the third generation pen and go with a newer Microsoft Surface Pen. If you've decided to keep the laptop I recommend you disable Samsung Pen Service from the services app. The Samsung online spec only says the S-Pen is not included but doesn't say wether or not it is supported but optional, doesn't show a slot, and doesn't list the pen as an accessory. Is there one? The 15in Notebook Pro used an S-Pen, The !3" Notebook 9 Pro 256 and 512 utilized active pen technology like the Flex Alpha. (Online support said yes and no, they did not have a definative answer themselves.) I tried to get a straight answer on it when they went on sale. • last updated There seems to be questions about the Flex alpha and pen support. If you have a source for that pen at a reasonable price, I'd be eager to hear about it. When I hold it near the Flex alpha screen a cursor appears. Frankly, considering that I was not planning on pen support, I am very pleased with how useful the pen is and I am glad that I happened to have the active pen from my Surface Pro around so that I found out that it worked. My test was to take the S Pen out of my wife's Chromebook and try to use it. While this pen does support tilt, tilt does not seem to be supported on the flex alpha. This is kind of a reply to my own question. Then the task tray will stop mocking you about the disconnected S pen which we can, Possible to find details about BIOS updates (Galaxy Book Flex alpha). Now that i'm getting into using it, I've found out that maybe it doesn't? Offering the 13" Flex in the US with only 8GB RAM precludes it's viablity for many. From what I could find online this is an MPP (Microsoft Pen Protocol) v 1.0 pen, before support for tilt. What I have is a Surface Pen by Pac Dot that I got on Amazon for about $37. There are some simple settings for the pen in Windows Settings Devices. Combined with the utter silence from Samsung on clarification the overall experience of trying to figure out what you are buying with these was just awful. Samsung - Galaxy Book Flex Alpha 2-in-1 13.3" QLED Touch-Screen Laptop - Intel Core i5 - 8GB Memory - 256GB SSD - Royal Silver. I simply cannot understand why this is so complicated. The the online specs have had several blatant errors so the Samsung spec writers are not credible. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. If you look at the US press release from January it lists the ACtive Pen from which i assume is the same as the one used with the Notebook 9 Pro. I would be interested in the US model 13" I7/12GB Alpha (only if it supports S-Pen). Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. I have been wondering the same things. I just got my Flex alpha 13 with the I 7. It has a rocker button on the side but no button on the end like the original pen had. However, your report doesn't quite make sense to me. I found this forum post after I bought 2 EMR pens that did not work on the laptop as I believed that the alpha version also has the same EMR technology. I will come back and update one I have it in hand! Does the Pac Dot Surface Pen work for sure? NOTHING. The screen is beautiful. I also can't understand why the US seems to get the "dumbed down" versions of each model. Per wikipedia this is a "third generation" pen, model 3XY-0000. The S-Pens are EMR, the surface pens are AES, two totally different technologies. 3XY-0000. Entdecken Sie das neue Samsung Galaxy Book Flex, 15,6", 512 GB, 8 GB RAM in silber - NP950QCG-K01DE - im Samsung Online Shop. Yes, thank you, my experience and dissapointment dovetails exactly with yours. The Alpha is an alternate in that it can be configured with 12GB but it is impossible to ascertain if the S-Pen is supported. From what I could find online this is an MPP (Microsoft Pen Protocol) v 1.0 pen, before support for tilt. It jumps when attempting to draw making it frustrating to get any work done. EDIT: Skip the third generation pen and go with a newer Microsoft Surface Pen. 4.5 (449) 1-8 of 8 Answers. From my own experience, I bought the wacom bamboo ink 2nd gen and it works flawlessly. Super easy and way less pain on the wrist than using a wacom tablet(Also, cordless!) I am afraid that I am not of this group. - edited While this pen does support tilt, tilt does not seem to be supported on the flex alpha. Coming from a surface pro, I'm very dissapointed with how the pen tracking works on the Galaxy Book Flex Pro alpha. Someone else stated that the Pac Dot Surface Pen works. Jetzt hier bestellen! The QLED panel has a resolution of 1920 by 1080, and the whole device weighs only 1.19Kg. Re: What Stylus DOES work for the Galaxy Flex Alpha? User rating, 4.5 out of 5 stars with 449 reviews. I'd love to still be able to draw right on my screen(the whole reason in getting a 2-in-1...). Then the task tray will stop mocking you about the disconnected S pen which we can never have since this model doesn't support it, despite all the documentation and pre-installed software implying otherwise. Everything else about the Flex alpha is great, except that the speakers could be louder. My Galaxy Flex Alpha is coming in the mail today or tomorrow! Best of luck. Please note, notification emails are a DO NOT REPLY address, you must log-in on the community page in order to respond.
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