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BoxWave Capacitive iPad Stylus (Jet Black) Studio : BoxWave Corporation by BoxWave Corporation Brand : BoxWave Corporation Publisher : BoxWave Corporation Availability : Usually ships in 24 hours and eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. EAN : 0011540152135 UPC : 011540152135 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 40 reviews)
List Price : $24.95 Our Price : $20.95
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Works on all capacitive touch screens
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Conveniently designed in pen form, perfect for carrying around
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Durable construction
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Perfect for cold days when you don't want to remove your gloves
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Available in Jet Black, Metallic Silver, Crimson Red, or Lunar Blue color
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Product Description |
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While capacitive touch screens are great, one flaw is the inability to use a stylus. Not anymore! BoxWave's Capacitive Stylus allows you to use your iPad without ever touching the screen with your finger. Perfect for the ladies out there who have their nails done, or for those who don't want to take their gloves off during a cold day. The Capacitive Stylus is conveniently sized, and designed like a pen to fit just about anywhere. |
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Very good Stylus |
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I use this stylus mainly for drawing on the iPad using the application Sketchbook Pro. It took a few tries to get used to it, but now I can't stop using it. I have been using this box wave stylus for about two and a half month and I most say it is awesome. Buy it. |
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Stylish but less than ideal |
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This stylus works, but the soft tip and short body make it not as useful as I hoped. I find that I use the "TouchTec Penz" stylus instead of this one. |
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Great! |
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This is by far the best stylus i have ever used. I used some of the pogo ones and they just seem bulky and inaccurate but this thing has a more rubberized tip that glides nicely and requires much less pressure to use. I like it so much im gonna buy another one of their styluses, the one with the stylus/pen combo. |
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Really good Stylus for iPad. |
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Initially I bought the pogo stylus which was OK but two things bugged me about it. It seemed to require a fair amount of pressure to start drawing, and I didn't realize how small it is. Not just small, but fairly thin as well. It's not all that natural to use so I could see getting a little fatigued after using it for extended periods. I saw some recommendations for the Boxwave product and gave it a try. There's a huge difference. First of all, it's a little longer and much wider than the pogo. It feels much more like holding a real pen. The added pocket clip was a good addition as well. The other thing is it doesn't seem to require as much pressure to operate. Writing and drawing with it seem much more natural. Initially I though the plastic head would skip on the iPad surface, but it glides quite smoothly. It works just as well on my iPhone. I definitely recommend it. |
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Very handy |
I actually bought this to use with my Lenovo S10-3t. (Convertible tablet netbook.)
I was pleasantly surprised at how well the Boxwave works. It's a bit on the small side, but being female and having relatively small hands, it doesn't really bother me. (It's also much thinner than I was expecting, which is a good thing.) The tip slides pretty well...doesn't seem to drag at all. Inking with it takes some getting used to. You don't have to hold it perpendicular to the screen for it to register, but you can't hold it at too much of an angle either. The sweet spot is somewhere in between.
It comes with a cord attached that you can plug into a headphone/microphone jack, which is cool. You can't write with it plugged in as the cord is too short, but it's handy to keep it from getting lost when not in use.
Not perfect, but pretty much the best out there right now IMO. |
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