Can I write notes on my Eco Q7 tablet with an electronic pen?

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The Eco Q7 tablet does not support the use of an electronic pen or stylus for note-taking, as there are no features indicating compatibility with such devices. Although the Eco Q7 is marketed as a rugged tablet, it lacks the functionality for stylus input. There is a separate free-standing device available that can connect to tablets, but it is not designed specifically for the Eco Q7. The discussion also touches on the outdated technology of the Eco Q7, especially in comparison to newer smartphones with G4 and G5 options, highlighting concerns about internet connectivity in certain regions.
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I got as a gift the above tablet.
Though one thing I am not quite sure is if I can write notes with a suitable pen on it?

So is it possible?
I mean electronic pen.
I searched in google for "electronic pen for Eco Q7" but didn't find my answers to my query.
 
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I Googled "Eco Q7" I see that it was sold as a very rugged talent. But I do not see as a feature anything about a stylus or e-pen.

I have seen it offered as separate a free-standing device that can connect to a desktop, laptop, or tablet computer. See the picture below. Don't get confused by the dual meaning of tablet. Tt would be a tablet that you connect to your tablet.

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@anorlunda that's best choice of gift that I had there, I guess it's an old gadget from the leftovers.
I assume this is so because of the G3 option, and I have already smartphones with G4 option and I heard of the new G5 option. (But in my country only very early morning you can have a decent internet connection).
 
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