The MPP 2.0 Tilt Pen and the HP MPP 2.0 Tilt Pen are the same HP product with tilt support, USB-C rechargeable battery and 4096 pressure levels. There are no known differences, as MPP 2.0 compared to earlier versions such as MPP 1.51 offers greater pressure sensitivity (4096 vs. 1024 levels), reduced latency (up to 20ms) and tilt detection absent in older versions. Compatibility depends on HP devices supporting MPP 2.0 and Windows Ink.
The HP Tilt Pen MPP 2.0 is compatible with selected HP Spectre x360 models, especially those that support the Microsoft Pen Protocol (MPP) 2.0. It works with various Spectre x360 devices, such as the Spectre x360 13-aw0000, 14-ea0000 and 15-eb0 models.
However, it is important that your specific Spectre x360 model supports MPP 2.0, as compatibility depends on the supported protocol. Some users report that the pen works on certain Spectre x360 models after charging and Bluetooth connection.
To summarise: If your HP Spectre x360 supports MPP 2.0, the pen is compatible. It is best to check the model number and support for the Microsoft Pen Protocol in the device specifications or with HP Support.
The HP Tilt Pen MPP 2.0 is not compatible with the HP EliteBook. Instead, the HP Rechargeable Active Pen G3 is recommended as a compatible stylus for the EliteBook.
The HP Tilt Pen MPP 2.0 works with devices that support the Microsoft Pen Protocol (MPP) 2.0, such as your ASUS ZenBook 14 Flip OLED (UP5401ZA). You do not necessarily need the ASUS Pen 2.0, as the HP Tilt Pen MPP 2.0 is compatible and uses the same protocols. It offers functions such as tilt detection, pressure detection and magnetic attachment that work with MPP 2.0 compatible devices.
The pen is compatible with the HP OmniBook X Flip 14-fk0632nz as this model uses MPP 2.0 for pen support, which is compatible with the pen. This means you can use the pen with this laptop without any problems.
The tilt pen MPP 2.0 is compatible with the HP OmniBook Ultra Flip 14 because this laptop supports MPP 2.0 for stylus use. This means the pen with pressure detection, tilt detection and other functions of MPP 2.0 will work correctly on this model.
The Tilt Pen MPP 2.0 is officially compatible with the HP Pavilion x360 15-er1000 series, according to the manufacturer’s compatibility list. If your device is a standard HP Pavilion 15 (not a convertible x360 model), it does not support active pens like the Tilt Pen MPP 2.0. For absolute certainty, check your device’s specifications or contact HP support directly, as compatibility can vary even within similar model numbers.
The pen is compatible with the HP Envy x360 14-fc0742nz as long as the device supports Microsoft Pen Protocol (MPP) 2.0. According to official HP sources, MPP 2.0 pens work with most HP Envy x360 models, especially convertibles and 2-in-1 devices.
You can also check compatibility with the HP Support Assistant by viewing the device specifications.
The pen is not compatible with the HP Pro x360 435 G10. The HP Slim Rechargeable Pen (product number 630W7AA) is recommended for this model.
Compatibility with the HP Pro x365 G10 is not explicitly confirmed, but since the HP Pro x360 435 G10 is not supported, it is unlikely that the pen will work with the HP Pro x365 G10. For a definitive answer, we recommend contacting HP Support.
According to official information, the Tilt Pen MPP 2.0 is not compatible with the HP Pro x360 435 G10. The HP Slim Rechargeable Pen is recommended for this model.
Since you asked for the HP Pro x365 G10, it can be assumed that you mean the HP Pro x360 435 G10 model, as there is no HP Pro x365 G10. If you mean a different model, please check the exact designation.
The Tilt Pen MPP 2.0 is not compatible with the HP Pro x360 435 G10.
The Tilt Pen MPP 2.0 is not compatible with the HP Pro x360 435 G10. For this model, the HP Slim Rechargeable Pen (product number 630W7AA) is recommended instead, as the MPP protocol is apparently not supported and the MPP pen is considered unsuitable for the ProBook series, to which the x360 435 G10 belongs.
The HP Rechargeable MPP 2.0 Tilt Pen is compatible with HP devices that support Windows Ink and the Microsoft Pen Protocol MPP2.0. Since the HP Pavilion x360 2-in-1 model 14-ek1526nz probably also supports MPP, the pen may be compatible. However, it is advisable to check the specific model information on the HP website to ensure compatibility.
The HP Tilt Pen MPP 2.0 is not specifically designed for the Dell Latitude 5290. It is compatible with devices that support the Microsoft Pen Protocol (MPP) 2.0, which is typically the case with HP devices. Since the Dell Latitude 5290 is not explicitly mentioned as a compatible device for this pen, it may not work fully. However, the pen works fine on your Microsoft Surface Pro, which indicates that the issue is more likely related to compatibility with the Dell Latitude 5290.
The "Tilt Pen MPP 2.0" is not compatible with the HP EliteBook. The compatible stylus option for the EliteBook would be the HP Rechargeable Active Pen G3.
The HP Tilt Pen MPP 2.0 is not compatible with the HP ProBook x360 435 G7.
- Official support of the HP ProBook x360 435 G7 is limited to the "HP Pro Pen G1" active stylus, and there is no mention of MPP protocol support.
- It has been confirmed that the MPP 2.0 pen is not compatible with the ProBook x360 435 models.
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The description of this pen says "Suitable brand HP". The pen works perfectly with my HP Pavilion x360 2 in 1, so it should also work with the HP Envy x360 Convert.