The Galaxy Book's Super AMOLED screen is probably better than your TV screen. (You know, like in your nerdy pocket protector.) However, as a concession, the S-Pen has flat sides to help prevent it from rolling off your desk and a built-in clip in case you want to safely store it elsewhere. Storage is left to the pen holder available on the keyboard case. Unfortunately, the stylus doesn't magnetically connect to the tablet. It doesn't require charging or pairing via Bluetooth, so it's a conveniently low-key accessory. The stylus has a precise tip made out of rubber that feels more like drawing on paper than writing on glass, and it supports tilt, for thicker lines when drawing at an angle. It works quite well for sketching and taking notes.
I liked using it with the Android tablet, and I can say the same with this Windows 10 model. The Galaxy Book comes with the same S-Pen stylus that's packaged with the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3. When typing with it on my lap, it felt like the keyboard easily bent, and since the tablet leans back onto the stand, it's sometimes hard to balance.
If it wasn't placed on a completely flat surface, it would feel wobbly to type on, lifting easily if more pressure was put on one side than the other. Josh Miller/CNETīecause the keyboard covers the entirety of the 12-inch tablet's screen, it's pretty big. The keyboard folio case is nothing to write home about.