Bring out the artist in you with these six styluses for the Lenovo Yoga 6 (2023).
The incoming phone has an impressive 13.3-inch display with a 16:10 aspect ratio with FHD+ resolution of 1920 x 1200, which is great for. There are plenty of pixels to play with, and with the right stylus, you can enjoy this screen even more. You can draw on the screen, annotate on important documents, and use art apps like Fresh Paint. From the official Lenovo pen to third-party pens, we’ve got you covered if you’re considering buying the Yoga 6 (2023) just for its touch screen.
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Lenovo digital pen 2
Editor’s Pick
This is the best stylus for Lenovo Yoga 6. It is the official stylus that Lenovo suggests you buy. It provides 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity, and uses a long-lasting AAAA battery.
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Wacom Bamboo Ink (2nd generation)
The best value
This Wacom pen works with the Yoga 6 thanks to the support for AES technology. It has the same levels of pressure sensitivity and features as the Lenovo Pen, with the advantage that it will also work on Surface devices.
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Lenovo Pro Pen
Premium option
If you want most of the features of a pen, check out the Lenovo Pen Pro. It works great with the Lenovo Yoga 6 (2023) with its 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity. It also has Bluetooth and tilt support, but it’s quite expensive.
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Wacom Bamboo Ink Plus
This stylus is a higher version of the standard Wacom Bamboo Fountain Pen. It has a rechargeable battery and is much more expensive.
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Lazarette M pen
This is a third party stylus for the Lenovo Yoga 6 that works across multiple devices. It requires batteries but retains many features from official Lenovo pens, including tilt support.
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Dell Premier Rechargeable Active Pen
If you don’t want to deal with batteries and don’t mind paying a premium, this Dell pen has Bluetooth support and is rechargeable. You’ll still get 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity and tilt support.
And these are all the pens we would suggest for the Lenovo Yoga 6 (2023). Like the technology you’ll see in many others, these pens work with Wacom AES technology, which is why it’s a good idea to buy the Lenovo Digital Pen 2. However, if you only plan to take quick notes or annotate documents, the highest level might not matter to you. In terms of pressure sensitivity, the basic Wacom Pen is just as good. Artists may want the best, though, which is what Wacom Bamboo Ink uses. All of these styluses are guaranteed to work on the Yoga 6 (2023) when it launches this spring, but as long as they support Wacom AES technology, any third-party styluse will work.