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Old 01-15-2012, 05:24 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by Sweetpea View Post
Because even that is too large. And I don't have large hands. I want a point.

Synergi, that's a good second. But only if you can store the stylus inside the device itself. I was looking at the HTC Flyer. Saw that there was also a pen for it. But the fact that there isn't a slot for the pen defeats it again.
Samsung Galaxy Note allows for storing the stylus in the housing. It's only a 5" unit, though.
I second all you said/wrote. I've tried the (high quality) Samsung Stylus for capacitive screens. It's more convenient than using your finger. But I can't imagine, writing or drawing with that thing - simply not accurate enough.
You don't have that issue with Galaxy Note and I actually sometimes jot down notes. But mainly I use the stylus for interacting with the screen, more convenient than a finger.
I've seen this kind of stylus only for HTC Flyer and Samsung Galaxy Note so far.

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