- Database Reporting
Excel vs Database Reporting
20 Mar, 2026




£77.59 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The Lenovo Tab Pen Plus (14 g, metallic) at £64.67 ex-VAT feels like a pretty decent “pick it up and get going” accessory rather than some premium, everything-for-everyone stylus. In day-to-day use with Lenovo tablets, it’s the kind of pen you buy to actually write, annotate, and mark up docs without fighting the feel of cheap alternatives. If your team uses tablets for meetings, whiteboarding, field notes, or quick redlines, it’s a sensible add-on—especially if you want something that feels purpose-built for the device.
That said, I’d only recommend it if your Lenovo tablet model is definitely compatible and you’re not expecting stylus features to carry over across unrelated devices. The main “why not” is cost versus alternatives: at this price, it has to be the right match—otherwise you end up paying for a pen that’s good at being a pen, but not necessarily great at the extras your workflow might rely on (pressure sensitivity, palm rejection behaviour, button functions, etc.). If you tell me the exact Lenovo tablet models in your estate, I can sanity-check whether this is the right pairing or a wasted £64.67.

Lenovo
Lenovo Slim Pen - Active stylus - storm grey - brown box - CRU - for ThinkBook Plus G5 Hybrid Station, G5 Hybrid Tab, ThinkPad X12 Detachable Gen 2

HP
HP Slim RECHBL PEN No localization

Lenovo
Lenovo Slim Pen - Active stylus - storm grey - CRU

Lenovo
Lenovo Integrated Pen - Active stylus - 2 buttons - black - brown box - for 13w 2-in-1 Gen 3 83M9, 83MA