Microsoft built a stylus for students as it goes aggressively after education market

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The Microsoft Classroom Pen will be available only as part of education bundles, but the company is considering a wider release.

 

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Tbh I would totally buy this and I kind of regret not getting it instead of my MacBook 💻

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