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Old 09-01-2016, 09:41 AM   #11
WT Sharpe
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Originally Posted by kyteflyer View Post
I have the Adonit Jot Dash which I use with some photography apps which require some degree of accuracy. IN writing, though, it seems to slide across the "page" and I don't much like the result. That said, my writing has deteriorated since the advent of computers, so maybe its just me. I am looking for a stylus now which has the rubber tip but may, perhaps, be smaller than the old ones were.

As an aside, I have an antiglare screen protector on my phone and its much better using it on that. Might be worth considering.
That one looks very intriguing, but what kind of tip does it have? The Amazon page says, "The powered 1.9 mm Pixel point tip offers a smoother writing motion than a rubber tip for seamless sketching and accurate signatures." I know what a pixel is, what a point is, and what a tip is, but what is a pixel point tip as opposed to a rubber tip? You mentioned that you used a screen protector. Does this stylus have a tendency to scratch naked surfaces?

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