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A tip for stylus users

Matt1226

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Targus. I haven't had any problems with my purchase. You can find them best buy and online.
 

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I know this first hand ...

Boxwave and Targus stylus are IDENTICAL !
 
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A much cheaper alternative to the Boxwave .. that what I ended up buying ...

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Griffin stylus

Hi,
As a Brit visiting the US, I found a great, soft tipped stylus at a store called Target. It is made by Griffin and is like a small pen, complete with clip.
I find it very tactile and I'm even using it in one hand to type with.
Denny
 

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If you use the sylus without a screen protector, have you noticed any scratches from the stylus on the screen?
I use my Boxwave stylus without a screen protector. No scratches, or marks of any kind following using the stylus.
I still use quite a bit of screen cleaner though as there are times when I don't use the stylus.
 

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Stylus

I've tried a stylus from Boxwave and one from Griffin. Out of the box the Griffin was better but both dragged.

On recommendation from here I tried a little talc but didn't really make much difference for me. Inspired by the use of baby products I nervously used a little bit of baby oil and that seems to have done the trick. Note that I use a screen protector that I can replace if I need to!

So a little baby oil and it glides really smoothly and so far no damage to screen protector.

Happy scribbling...
 

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i use a griffin stylus and love it,theres no drag problems,less fingerprints and typing is faster and more accurate.
 

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Hi,
As a Brit visiting the US, I found a great, soft tipped stylus at a store called Target. It is made by Griffin and is like a small pen, complete with clip.
I find it very tactile and I'm even using it in one hand to type with.
Denny

i use that one,like it very much,less finger prints,easier and faster typing
 

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+1 on the ifaraday stylus. I bought the artist set after reading about them here. In addition to using them for drawing, I use them for writing on the screen. I bought Notetaker HD for my IPad, and the regular version for my IPod Touch. After a while my hand hurt from using my index finger too much, and holding a stylus feels more natural. The ifaraday models that I bought are a good length and thickness.
 

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Another thumbs up for the Griffin. I got it when it was $7 on Amazon and I love it. It's very heavy and the tip is soft and I haven't had any issues with it. It's still cheaper on Amazon than Target.
 

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Got myself the very same kit, from Stylus Sock, reviewed in the abovementioned test. Just love them! Sure, they have a very home made feel to them, but that's no problem with me. Have had no issues with scratching, nor aching wrists or fingers. And I use it everytime I'm on the pad. Which is almost always...

//Stefan
 

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