With the explosive popularity of touchscreen tablets, stylus and accessory manufacturers have been scrambling to come out with styluses designed for consumers who find the finger-to-screen method lacking, or who simply prefer them. Here's an overview of the styluses we've tested.
A cross between a stylus for resistive/capacitive PDA and smartphone screens and a graphic designers' stylus for graphics tablets, the capacitive stylus for tablet computers is becoming more and more of a staple among touchscreen device accessories.
From handwritten digital documents and drawings to simple navigating, the stylus can come in handy on many an occasion, especially when you need something more precise than a big fat index finger. An added advantage: no smudges!
And since there actually is more to a capacitive stylus than just a thin piece of plastic, you may want to check out these reviews to see which one is best for you.
From handwritten digital documents and drawings to simple navigating, the stylus can come in handy on many an occasion, especially when you need something more precise than a big fat index finger. An added advantage: no smudges!
And since there actually is more to a capacitive stylus than just a thin piece of plastic, you may want to check out these reviews to see which one is best for you.







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