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Old 08-06-2011, 02:34 PM   #8
sarah11918
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Originally Posted by ken_jennings View Post
The Penabled styli for the edge, the Iliad, the Motion Computing LE1700 tablet, and generic Wacom pens bought on Amazon are all interchangeable.
... and the Asus Eee Note stylus, too!

You can probably get a larger "stick" stylus for around $20, but if you want something that is more like a pen (not just a bigger stick), you'll probably pay closer to $30 - $35 and get something like the Motion Computing L-series stylus. It's a very nice stylus that is actually rounded like a pen.

Not sure I'd pay $20 just for a bigger stick, but I would pay $30ish for an actual pen-like stylus.
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