I have an Asus Flip Chromebook and recently Google made Android apps compatible with Chromebooks. With a touchscreen device and access to the Google Play Store, I wanted to get more out of my device and was a little jealous of my peers, the iPad Pro and the stylus (although not jealous enough to spend money on an Apple product, haha ). So I started researching all types of stylus pens available for capacitive touchscreens. I found a few Bluetooth models that seemed good to me, but there weren't many reviews, so I didn't want to risk such an expensive option. There were some really cool battery powered devices like the Adonit Dash that I almost bought. However, while researching I saw a review on YouTube that compared it to a precision disc stylus and the disc stylus was more accurate and reliable. And cheaper? Yes, much cheaper. I made my decision and am very happy with it. These precision disc pens are very accurate and have allowed me to get back to drawing without having to carry a notepad with me. They really take some getting used to as you can't put your hand on your device's screen. The microfiber side of the grip also really surprised me with its accuracy. It's way better than the rubber pen tips you see everywhere and inferior to discs.
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