Responding to the original topic: I have a swivel-grip tablet holder by Urge Basics (see
here) and I usually keep the stylus tucked in back using the elastic straps. If I am traveling, I use a Mobile Edge universal zippered case (see
here), which has a pen loop that holds the stylus well (my only complaint about that particular case is that it presses the 4-way joystick button rather hard, so I use the foam piece it came packed with and cut a hole for the button).
Regarding Jmirko's comment on compatibility:
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Originally Posted by Jmirko
No plunge needed: stili made for Hanvon, Ectaco (rebranded Hanvon), Pocketbook and Onyx will work with the M96.
Wacom Penabled pens (such as that of the Galaxy Note series) will not work, and neither will capacitive pens (thick rubbery ones like those for the ipad).
That a great price, too.
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I'm seeing conflicting info on the Penabled pens. For example, the new US distributor appears to sell them for use with the M92 and M96 (see
here) and claim
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"Lost your Onyx stylus? Looking to have a spare just in case? The Penabled Stylus from Wacom is perfectly suited for use with your Onyx Boox M92 or M96. This uses the same magnetic touch technology found in other Wacom tablets, and is compatible with all Wacom devices that support Penabled input."
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so now I'm wondering what to believe. Any thoughts or experiences?