Archive of Stylus

18Apr2012
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Coming soon the Bamboo Stylus pen for iPad duo

The Union of two worlds. So we define the Bamboo Stylus pen for iPad, which in addition to being able to be used on the Apple tablet also has the classic ink for use on regular sheets of paper.It is, therefore, a stylus with dual functionality, which combines a stylus for input directly on the screen on one side and a ballpoint pen ink can be used on traditional sheet, on the other.The Bamboo Stylus duo has a very simple form and a brushed metal structure: one end of the Stylus nib is smooth

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27Aug2011

Pogo Sketch Pro stylus looks at iDevices

Heard of Ten One Design before? No? Well, mark this day down in your calendars, boys and girls, as today will be the first time your ears and eyes come across the name of Ten One Design. They are the creators of the first capacitive touch-screen stylus for the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad, and their latest tool to grace the market would be the Pogo Sketch Pro. This is a sleek paintbrush-like capacitive touchscreen stylus that will merge together the wonders of a natural, ergonomic grip,

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New Kickstarter Project Redesigns the Stylus for the iPad Crowd

UPDATED. If you’re looking for the right stylus to use with your iPad, a new Kickstarter project might have the best option available — and at the best price, too, since what you end up paying is ultimately up to you thanks to an unusual funding decision. The Cosmonaut is a new project from the makers of The Glif iPhone 4 tripod mount, and takes a smart new approach to iPad stylus design. The Cosmonaut is the first iPad stylus design I’ve seen that really takes into account the unique

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20Jan2011

Candy Stylus and Pen for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch review

Provides: iDevice (and paper) inputDeveloper: Hard CandyMinimum Requirements: iDevicePrice: $34.95Availability: Now I’ve spoken with other iDevice bloggers and users who consider using a stylus blasphemous. I feel they’re wrong. Although I’m generally happy to use my fingers, a stylus often makes sense. You get better precision, obviously, you don’t grease up the screen, and you just look more professional. If you agree on any one or more of those three points, you should consider the

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17Jan2011

Epson intros Stylus Photo R3000 for photographers

Epson has introduced the Stylus Photo R3000, a high-end printer for photographers and fine artists. It delivers gallery-quality black-and-white output and color prints. It supports new Epson high-capacity individual ink cartridges and a wide range of paper types and sizes. Connectivity is provided by way of Ethernet and Wi-Fi 802.11n. The Stylus Photo R3000 also users Epson?s proprietary UltraChrome K3 with Vivid Magenta ink technology and a sophisticated micro-piezo print head. The machine

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13Jan2011

Fingers-On With The Chunky Alupen iPad Stylus

I have been skeptical of iPad and iPhone styluses in the past, but the Alupen, a chunky, pencil-shaped, rubber-tipped pen arrived in the mail today, and it has changed my mind. The whole point of the iOS user interface is that you can control it with a fat finger. A stylus is necessary on a Windows tablet, as you need to hit targets designed for a pixel-sharp mouse pointer, but on the iPad, it’s superfluous. As Steve Jobs has said, “if you need a stylus, you’ve already failed.” But it

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