


That is to say, it might be a while longer before this new pen becomes the standard, especially on cheaper devices. However, it's worth noting that neither the Surface Laptop 5 nor the Studio 2 Plus - which were launched a year after the Surface Slim Pen 2 - support the new features it introduced, and they're not designed to store and charge it either. As time goes on, though, it's likely all Surface devices will support the Surface Slim Pen instead, and that could happen with the Surface Go 4. Microsoft has begun transitioning to the Surface Slim Pen design with the Surface Pro 8, Pro X, and Laptop Studio, but the Surface Go 3 is still using the traditional Surface Pen. We wouldn't expect many changes in terms of the design or features, but one thing that might change has to do with the Surface Pen.
