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Originally Posted by HarryT
In fairness, there are numerous devices around which have glass screens and Wacom styluses and I don't recall it causing any problems. Provided the outer screen is sufficiently rigid (and there's no reason to suppose it wouldn't be), the pressure wouldn't be transmitted to the substrate.
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Harry:
FWIW--I just happened to stumble across this discussion, it's not usually my bailiwick over here--my Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga has a VERY scratched-up screen from an included Wacom Stylus. I, and about a bajillionty other Lenovo customers are VERY unhappy about it. I wish I'd noted the issue before I bought the laptop; while I really like it, I'm uber-cranky about it being scratched up, mere months into owning it. I'd have ordered a sep. screen cover for protection, had I know the cursed thing would scratch like THIS.
And, although I'm a keyboard POUNDER, I'm not heavy on a stylus, not at ALL. So...juz sayin'. Don't know if it has ANY relevance to this particular bluesky device or not.
Hitch