A Chromebook with pen support is great. Having the pen sitting within the body of the Samsung Chromebook Pro is even better as it's always there when you need it.
But sometimes, especially when working a lot with the pen, the build in pen is a bit too small.
This is where the STAEDTLER Noris Digital comes into play.
At CES in January 2017, some interesting Chromebooks were presented. Especially the models by ASUS (the ASUS Chromebook Flip 2) and Samsung (the Samsung Chromebook Plus and it's big brother the Pro) been of interest to me.
A few months ago I started an evening education to become Bachelor of Science at Business informatics. Along with that I wanted to challenge myself with some additional tasks. One of them is to use a Chromebook for the education as my main device. This means to write texts, read and edit PDF documents, make presentations and alongside many other tasks, do some programming of course.
I was interested in the OnePlus 1 when it got released, but it was available only with an invitation system back then.
When the OnePlus 2 was released ... the same thing, it's been just a bit easier to get an invitation. Further on I just had a new smartphone by that time.
The OnePlus 3 was available without restrictions finally and with the OnePlus 3T I finally got my hands on one of them.