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Old 03-31-2017, 06:03 PM   #930
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Originally Posted by iacchi View Post
I don't think this is technically possible. We like our device thin and light and we like our pen big enough to be holded comfortably in our hand for long writing sessions, just as a normal pen would be and just as how it is now. And now, the pen is thicker than the device itself, so there's no way it can fit inside the device. Despite this would be very convenient, I would prefer to have a thinner device and the pen outside than the other way round. Even thickening just a little section of the device would be inconvenient, because then it can't lay flat on a desk and again the writing part would be quite uncomfortable.
Actually, there kind of is. Toshiba solved it with their Encore Write2. No, you can't insert the stylus in a silo, but there is a silo for the much thinner clip you find on most pens (but usually not with a stylus). By inserting the clip in the silo the stylus remains attached to the tablet, and it looks a lot better than those pen loops.

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