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Originally Posted by hkckoo
what i would like to know, is there an alternative stylus pen that will work for the note/max devices and wont scratch the screen? heard sony DTS pens are excellent, but have no idea if those work.
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I'm not sure it's really avoidable. Scratches are usually a result of dust particles getting trapped between the display and the stylus and dragged over the surface. I suppose a soft tip may reduce the risk, similar to how fingers don't seem to scratch surfaces as easily as styluses, but won't eliminate the problem entirely. Even quality glass displays, like the one of the iPad Pro, end up getting scratched by the stylus, depending on the environment. Wacom drawing tablets (Cintiq series) also suffer from scratching, in spite of their build quality and price.
I agree with you on screen protectors, though scratching a $5 piece of transparent plastic is much less upsetting than scratching the actual display of a $500+ device. My problem with them is how they generally degrade the screen and I have never been able to apply a larger screen protector without bubbles or dust enclosures. I don't use one on my iPad for that reason (no scratches, but I don't use a stylus).