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need I buy a more expensive stylus?
Just a question. I have three options for the stylus: the normal pen with DR, the advanced pen and the professional pen. I mainly use DR to read papers and occasionally make notes on them. I don't expect I have smooth drawing on DR, though from Grimulkan, it seems work very well.
Therefore, any suggestion that what the difference among the three styluses? or maybe with some pictures. Do I need buy an extra stylus for comfortable using? |
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The standard stylus supplied with the DR is fine for selecting menu items, etc, but I wouldn't want to use it for extensive note-taking - it's very thin and not very comfortable to hold. I'd go for one of the "pen-like" styluses if you're going to be taking a lot of notes.
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I Just in forum know that the function of scribble is not satisfied. Is that true? I mean is it good enough to make notes with DR? if it is good, then I would buy an advanced pen.
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I'm using a stylus similar to professional one (wacom cross executive pen). It is true that professional one is more comfortable and you can enjoy pen-like experiences while scribbling. But given the high price (>$50), I'd recommend to begin with the normal stlyus and consider buying it later. Normal pen is still fine for scribbling.
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Thanks a lot. how about the advanced stylus, which is <50???
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At this stage, the only benefit in the higher priced pens over the standard one that sits in the DR is comfort. If you write a lot on the DR, the advanced and professional pens ar more comfortable to use. As yet, the added functionality these other pens have (additional buttons etc) are not used within the DR and so serve no purpose.
If you don't do a lot of writing, I'd be inclined to stick with the standard, if not I use a Toshiba pen very like the Advanced pen and find it nice to hold and use. |
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I have quite thick fingers and find the supplied pen a little awkward to hold, so I've just ordered the "professional" stylus for more comfortable use. I see that the flip cover has elasticated loops in it which presumably are there to hold a pen.
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The professional stylus is a lot mor comfortable than the standard stylus. And it comes with softer tips, which makes the writing experience much more pleasant. The price is quite high so.
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Do you need to take the pen out of the DR to activate the touch screen, like you do on the iLiad?
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Not quite. I will use the pen like a real pen on a piece of paper, given the scribbles with DR is good enough. But must I use the pen to activate the screen? What about those buttons?
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I also bought the professional stylus for the same reason as you and like it reasonably well, but I think the cheaper "Advanced stylus" probably would have worked just as well, truthfully. The loop on the right side of the flip cover holds it nicely.
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You should not have any problems leaving the original stylus in the DR and using the professional one to write. |
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