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Old 01-05-2010, 03:19 PM   #31
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You can buy a stylus that works fine on iphone, however it has a large tip as its designed for the iPhone but the technology for a stylus to work with the capacative touch screens exists and I would be AMAZED if the 'iSlate' doesnt have a stylus.
We'll see. And if it does, will it be easy to write with since the screen will likely be mainly designed for finger touch?

I write pretty small and have terrible penmanship, so I need a tablet that has a high level of precision in writing with a stylus, and I'm skeptical Apple's tablet would be designed around a stylus to provide that. I need one that emulates writing on paper as closely as possible--something I've not found on any tablet devices I've tried--though I've not played with slate PCs over the past couple of years, so maybe they've improved.

I'd love to be proved wrong though, as I would prefer an apple based tablet to a windows one due to less risk of viruses and malware etc.
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