Modern-Tech Twin Pack Capacitive Stylus for Apple iPad
Posted by | Posted in Apple | Posted on 05-06-2010
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- Perfect for Apple iPad
- Special technology that works on the capacitve screen
- Touch screen tip that will not scratch your screen
- Makes typing, gaming and drawing apps a breeze
Product Description
Stylish, capacitve stylus for your device. This stylus is specifically designed to use with your HTC Google Nexus One. Make navigating through your mobile easier with this stylus and improve accuracy in typing and gaming. Use it as a spare or as a replacement for your old stylus…. More >>
Modern-Tech Twin Pack Capacitive Stylus for Apple iPad
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If you want to write on your iPad, for example using an app like Penultimate, you may find it uncomfortable to use your finger for any length of time. If you do, then one of these styluses could well be the answer.
Lest anyone be disappointed, this is not a ‘graphic pen’ like a Wacom Bamboo. It isn’t pressure sensitive, doesn’t write at all angles, and doesn’t respond ‘just like a pen’. Rather, it’s a coating on a bit of polystyrene on the end of a metal tube, which fools the iPad or iPhone screen into thinking you’re moving your finger across it. The results are pretty much exactly what you would expect from such construction: fine, as long as you aren’t asking for too much.
I’ve been using these since more or less the day after the iPad came out. They are great for annotating files, photo-retouching if you’re using Air Display as a conduit to Photoshop, or writing notes. They aren’t great for fine lines, because the tip is a bit squidgy and, in any case, the iPad screen isn’t quite refined enough for Wacom-style fine lines.
If I lost both of these styluses (as I assuredly will), I would immediately order more, unless someone came out with a longer, more precise version.
Recommended — unless you can’t see the point of it, in which case, for your style of iPad use, you probably don’t need it.
Rating: 4 / 5
The stylus works perfectly, (and yes, you can even write with it!) When buying a stylus for the iPad make sure you get a capacitive one, this transfers ”energy” from your fingers to the iPad, a normal stylus wont work! Great buy, works well, great seller.
Rating: 5 / 5
This pen is very awfully designed. It does not get recognized by ipad unless you use the pen in particular angle, and also the pen has to be pressed very hard.
I would not recommend this product to anyone, do not buy this stylus, complete waste of money
Rating: 1 / 5
This product is disappointing, it consists of a metal tube with a spongy bit stuck on the end. You have to press quite hard to get it to make ‘contact’, and thus although it does “work”, it doesn’t work as a pen, but more as a very slim finger. Im going to try and find a better product.
Rating: 1 / 5
Very nice looking stylus but they cannot be used for handwriting on the iPad. They can be used very well for selecting icons etc. but your fingers can do just as good a job.
Rating: 1 / 5