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Adonit’s Jot Touch. Like the Jot Pro, the Touch has a steel-and-rubber body with a small plastic disk for a nib. This stylus, however, will be fully pressure sensitive, thanks to a built-in ...
Meet the Hex3 JaJa stylus, a pressure-sensitive drawing tool for the iPad (and other tablets, too) that transmits information to the device via sound waves, eschewing the need for a Bluetooth ...
Designers have been waiting for a good pressure-sensitive stylus since the debut of the iPad. The Pogo Connect, on display at CES, looks to let them draw circles around the competition with ...
iPad users that enjoy sketching and drawing on their Apple tablets might be interested to learn that the Pogo Connect pressure-sensitive iPad stylus will start shipping next month. The Pogo ...
Of course, any iPad app you’re hoping to use this with (beyond the basic, non-pressure-sensitive stylus functionality) will need to pack support for jaja’s in-progress SDK.
TenOne Design is set to ship the Pogo Connect pressure-sensitive Bluetooth stylus (US$79.95) on October 31, and it will truly be a treat for anyone who receives one on Halloween.
Back in March, we saw a sneak preview of Ten One Design’s slick pressure-sensing touchscreen stylus—code named the Blue Tiger.But the company has finally revealed that the Bluetooth-connected ...
There are many iPad styli out there, but most of them suck. And the ones that are good lack something extremely important for amateur and professional artists alike: pressure sensitiveness ...
Knowing Apple probably won’t make the next iPad pressure-sensitive doesn’t stop her from crossing her fingers over it anyway.] Macworld is your best source for all things Apple.
The HEX3 JaJa Pressure Sensitive Stylus promises future compatibility with a wide range of tablets and apps, but it isn't quite there yet. Running $89.99 (direct), the JaJa is priced between the ...
The “smarter” pressure-sensitive styluses from the likes of Apple, Wacom and Logitech won’t work on the Switch due to the lack of hardware support -- you’d need a different touch subsystem ...
This C-Pen also only supports 1024 levels of pressure, which is half the amount offered by the Wacom-enabled S-Pen. Still, it's better than nothing for those who want a capable stylus without ...