This digitizer pen is compatible with the Z10T-A Portege

Hi all

I have the z10t cell model, an i5 4G telstra.
This model did not come with the digitizer pen or stylus and I wonder if the pens are compatible.
Website says the pen is compatible with the Z series but am not sure.

Anyone can shed some light on the subject.
I would not spend money on an accessory that has not worked.

See you soon

Hello

Take a look at this page of Toshiba Accessories:
http://www.Toshiba.co.UK/laptops/Portege/z10t/Portege-z10t-a-10h/tab/accessories/

You will find compatible accessories for the Z10T PORTEGE - A - 10 H
The * PA5133U-1EUC digitizer pen * is certainly compatible and can be used as part of a series of Z10T-A.

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