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Ten One Design T1-AP25-102 Pogo Sketch Stylus for iPhone 3G, 3G S
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Technical Details
- High-gloss curved pocket clip keeps the stylus handy
- Works with any combination of gloves and nails
- Allows you to use your touchscreen device or multi-touch trackpad at a natural drawing angle
- Typing on a software keyboard (especially at first) is much easier with a stylus
- Sleek aluminum design with detailed graphics
Product Details
Product Weight: 0.04 pounds
Shipping Weight: 0.05 pounds
Model: T1-AP25-102
Manufacturer: Dr Bott
Sales Rank: 20
Customer Reviews
Great Stylus...really the best.,
by AJ, 2010-07-31
This stylus seems to hold up with daily use. Makes working on the iPad a pleasure. I tried a competitive stylus with a rubber tip and it split open after a week. This one seems very durable.
Impoves iPad utility,
by J. M. Gilmore Jr., 2010-07-29
The Pogo stylus improves the utility of the iPad in several ways:
First, it makes picking all those little links on webpages and apps a lot easier to hit accurately - saves a bunch of redo's or zoom in's.
Second, works well as a freehand writing tool for note taking and sketching. If it had just a bit finer point it would be perfect but that may be the iPad screen not the stylus.
If I had not found this item, I would have sold off the iPad - if I were limited to fingers only , the iPad would be just a big toy, not a real tool.
Ten One Design T1-AP25-102 Pogo Sketch Stylus,
by Meadow Blossom Lane, 2010-07-28
This is an excellent stylus. If you are looking for quality I highly recommend this item.
Worth the $,
by Jeremy Chatelain, 2010-07-27
I am s quadriplegic and needed an effective stylus for my iPad. I tried the cheaper rubber tipped stylus, but they ere absolutely worthless. This is the only one that will work, especially through the invisible shield. I lengthened it with identical sized & colored aluminum water tubing and it works great.
use your finger,
by Pogo sketch, 2010-07-26
For me it's not a usable solution:
1) You have to hold the pen absolutely perpendicular to the screen, wich is not a normal way to hold a pen.
2) If you want to write you have to zoom so much that you'll see one word at a time, if not the pen will skip part of your writing
For sketching it's not so bad but if you expect to write on a ipad with this pen, save your money and use your finger

