Hp Pavilion 13x2 & Stylus Pressure Sensitivity

I'm looking into getting myself the HP Pavilion 13X2 at some point. I'm a graphic designer in need of a new computer. I would really love to have a laptop that doubles as my workspace/medium. I was looking at a lot of other brands of convertible lap tops and none(within my price range at least) seamed to support any styluses with pressure sensitivity. I was wondering if the 13X2 supported any styluses with pressure sensitivity. This is a real deal breaker for me so its important that i find something that can.
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Hi Rayze, I did some research on the questions that you posted about pressure sensitivity and unfortunately this model of computer does not support the use of stylus.  I would suggest that you go on line to www.hpshopping.com   . On this site you can actually price compare from model to model as well as pull up multiple spec pages so that you can compare side by side what model is best for you.
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