SAN JOSE, Calif., February 16, 2010 – Cypress Semiconductor Corp. has announced highly accurate passive stylus support for capacitive touchscreen technology. With a 1-mm accurate tip, Cypress's ...
I love watching crowd-funded projects make it from concept to reality. Precision Touch just recently (July 19, 2014) reached the end of a funding campaign on Kickstarter for the Dart Stylus, now ...
The multifunctional universal replacement of touch stylus pen tip has high compatibility and supports all touch screen devices, such as various cellphones, tablets, etc. High precision, thin and ...
Universal Stylus: 100% compatible with all capacitive touch screen devices,such as iPads, iPad Mini, iPhones, Android Tablets, Android Phones, Samsung Galaxy, E- readers, Smartphones and so on. Easy ...
The developers at FiftyThree, makers of the amazing Paper app for iPad (free, with in-app purchases), are branching out in a new direction -- hardware. The company will soon be marketing a new ...
and is currently making its way from conceptual idea to production on the Kickstarter website. Unlike other stylus designs for capacitive touch tablets, the Jot has a very small nib measuring just 2 ...
From left to right: Griffin Stylus, Targus Stylus, Adonit Jot, Adonit Jot Pro, Wacom Bamboo Stylus, RadTech Styloid Plus+ The iPad’s screen apparently wasn’t designed to be sullied with anything other ...
For those Android users who are always looking for a high-precision stylus without the hassle of sizing up various rubber nibs, Adonit has now launched a new solution called the Adonit Droid disc ...
A new stylus seeking funding on YouTube employs a pressure-sensitive barrel that allows users to squeeze to fine-tune line thickness to razor precision. Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, and ...
The stylus has had a pretty traumatic life. It was a necessary tool back in the beginning of the smartphone and PDA era, as mobile operating systems weren’t designed with stubby fingertips in mind.
The iPhone and iPod touch are meant to be, well, touched. But when you need acute accuracy for your next New Yorker cover, or if you just finished some nachos, a cheap, easy to build stylus might fit ...