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Hello there, thank you for asking. This model is not listed inside the tested devices, that said all you need to make sure of is that your model has either MPP (Microsoft Pen Protocol) or AES (Active ES Stylus) built-in into the hardware, for this you may want to reach out to the Manufacturer of your 2-in-1 device (Lenovo in your case). Also, have in mind the pen is an input device, (just like a keyboard, trackpad or mouse), so if your 2-in-1 device has the mentioned, then you can use it all around. Hope that helps. Best
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Wacom's website has a list of supported devices for this pen. If you intend on getting serious with digital art I would recommend researching the newer Plus version of this pen w/ tilt or the surface pen's newest iteration. Check compatibility on their websites and your devices website to make sure that important tilt function will work and that all the pressure sensitivities will function as advertised.
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