Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Accurate iPad and iPhone Stylus

iPhone Stylus
If you're one of those people that sometimes find it difficult to click on the links in the browsers of your small mobile devices using your fingers, then this is the device for you. Those links are usually small and sometimes close together and clicking on the right one can be a challenge.

To gain more accuracy, the solution is to use a stylus. However, the iPhone's touch screen is not as sensitive to most styli as it is to our fingers because it uses a technology called capacitive touch, which measures the flow of electrons through our skin; styli don't have skin.

Nevertheless, some styli like the Pogo iPhone/iPad Stylus simulate human skin. As a result, you get better response from the touch screen. The Pogo iPhone/iPad Stylus' tip is made from a soft, felt-like material, so it has the added benefit of cleaning your screen as you tap away. The Pogo iPhone/iPad Stylus is the next best thing to having thin, toothpick-like fingers or having a black belt in finger kung fu.

1 comments:

Aman said...

Have a look at the Estylo stylus from plai.

I just reviewed Estylo from plai on 

http://graphicssoft.about.com/u/reviews/iphoneandipodtouchapps/Stylus-Reviews/Plai-Estylo.htm

Estylo is really the most precise and accurate stylus for iPad I have ever seen.Second choice is Adonit Jot,although Estylo is ultimate stylus choice till now.Estylo is available at http://plai.tv/

When using Estylo u write with angles,with corners rather than with a rubbery ball like tip,this makes Estylo unique.

NOTE:Estylo is good only for sketching,not recommended for writing or note taking! 

Please also see,

http://www.flickr.com/photos/59145126@N07/sets/72157628172115599/

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