MDRV3 Non Touch Screen, FHD, Antiglare, EDP1. This means that the LCD panels are not shared between the two PCs.ģFY9C Touch Screen, UHD, Truelife, EDP, Silver Rear Cover, Camera, Secure Version (anti-reflective LCD), Compal 51390431509 The Dell part numbers and Compal part numbers are different. "because the display is strictly identical to XPS9575" "Apparently Dell used the same screen in 9575 (XPS 15 2 in 1) and 9570." I really hope this gets fixed ASAP because the XPS9575 is too limited to be used as a mobile workstation. You can also find the stylus (produce code CS323A) on Amazon, eBay and Wacom's web. I bought mine on AliExpress for US 50 with shipping included. Oh, the Wacom Bamboo Ink does not work with Samsung Galaxy tablets that support the S Pen and obvious iPads. There is no technical justification behind that. As a stylus for writing, I can recommend the Wacom Bamboo Ink 2nd gen easily.
That's really a shame that Dell won't allow the pen driver installation on XPS9570 system because the display is strictly identical to XPS9575. The system will then reboot and apply the BIOS update. View and is all of this before I have the file. The tablet is also a great presentation tool, letting you highlight and call attention to your work.
The Dell PN579X stylus works on all of them but you cannot install the Wacom driver on the XPS9570 to personalize the pen features beyond Win10 options. Getting started with Bamboo Ink, smart stylus optimized for. We have two XPS 9570 and one 9575 at work with the 4k UHD display. At the moment if you call wacom you usually get a "I don't know it isn't listed on our list.Instead of a more definite" I'm sorry that pen needs to work with a digitizing screen and the one you have is just a touch pad style" Support is a dying art I think. I do wish Wacom and dell would communicate better so it's easy to tell if the pen works or not. I just wish the bamboo would work on my 9560 with 4k touch screen. For myself the pen is easier to use for many basic point and click things also. I have problems using touch pads for certain things and a pen to be able to write quick notes for stick um programs is a great help. I don't want to carry around a mouse and sometimes, on the go there is no place for one. Problems can arise when you installed an extra page from HP. As for "who would use a pen on something that doesn't fold out" I find it is actually easier for myself to use a pen instead of a mouse on my lap top. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Perhaps Dell had more of the digitizing screen than the normal one at one point and just used them for a short period. Small thought is also sometimes manufactures run out of certain parts so they replace them with others.